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Some nearly five years ago, I tried to recreate dasnewten's Prometheus in LDD with moderate success. Many parts and assemblys didn't fit and some of the creative connections didn't work (see here flic.kr/p/p7oJ9Z ) With Stud.io seeming to get better with each release, I had a go at recreating it in that with I would say much more success. Far less parts that wouldn't attach (those that didn't technically were not attached in any kind of legal lego way). Anyway here it is. Files now linked below, have fun!
*12/07/2019 - I've updated these files to get rid of some duffer parts I'd mistakenly used (tiles without grooves, bricks without tubes etc). Now it parts out in Bricklink 100% with commonly available parts.
I should 100% point out, this is dasnewten's original work. He designed and built this beauty originally, if you've not seen his work, I encourage you to check it out!
Water lilies create shade and protection for fish in landscape ponds, and they provide a gentle resting spot for frogs and dragonflies. They also bloom periodically dressing up the water feature. Water lilies belong to the Nymphaeaceae plant family and come from both temperate and tropical areas of the world.
Digital collage for Digitalmania which theme is TEXTY COLLAGE
Voltaire paper by zeldona at mellowmint; brushes by Obsidian Dawn Resources.
when there is unrest and sadness I think of the cranes and the peace they represent.
so this photo is for mari and her husband who have suffered a great loss.
I made this one for leon and me; the necklace he gave me years and years ago is the beaded part. I folded the cranes a bit ago. It'll hang it in an entryway window.
from a note to a friend, the cranes are also in tribute to my daugher and SIL.
tami spent the weekend, fri, sat, sun, at U of Davis Med in sacramento; john drove her down [4 1/2 hour trip each way] friday morning, dropped her off, and then drove straight back so he could work a 12 ER shift that night.
there was a shooting on wednes, a custody battle thing; the ex shot the lady 5 times and then killed himself. john worked on him 45 min in ER doing CPR, while the others worked on her. she made it but has two bullets they can't remove, one in her spine. the guy didn't have much chance but no one wanted to code him.
they finally had to.
john broke his wrist about 4 months ago and 45 min of CPR was agony, but he did it.
both victim and shooter worked at the hospital where john and tami work.
so the nurses are taking turns driving down and staying with her. someone's bringing tami and the other nurse who flew up from SoCal [vacation], home today. and someone else will go down.
this is such a caring community. so small.
and I am reminded of what nice people tami and john are.
and these horrible things remind me of the good in people.
digital.
They are surrounded by the fog, looking for the missing piece in the puzzle... a mistery to be solved, in an electro/steam technological age.
I took this portrait of an amazingly colorful couple at the Arizona Renaissance Festival (ARF) with a Canon 5D Mark II digital camera and Canon EF 85mm F/1.2L II USM lens just before closing.
Shot wide open at F/1.2
'Digital Wattle', by Out of the Dark, New Zealand.
i Light Marina Bay 2014.
© 2014 CP Cheah. All rights reserved.
Digital images from rawpixel's own physical collection of antique chromolithographic plates
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OK, so I'm out for an evening walk and I'm lying flat on the ground in a field taking close-ups of grass. My family think, no they KNOW, that I've lost it. But I'm part of the little known and secretive Flickr clan. This is the sort of thing I do.
So I take the picture of the grass. Then I realise my camera is still in B&W mode from a previous shot. But actually it looks quite interesting in B&W.
When I get home I'm in photoshop and decide that as I've got B&W grass I may as well mess it up a little more, and in the end I decide to try to make it back into green grass and, while I'm about it, just generally tweak it around some more.
So here we have it - black and white green grass. It's more interesting than the colour shots I took afterwards :)
Accidents can be good sometimes.
This image is part of a new series of digital images I'm very excited about that use predominantly creative-commons photos as springboards for experimentation with color and technique in order to evoke a variety of physical, mental and emotional responses in viewers.
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How long before we forget all that is organic and our suns are made of digital fire. How do we have until the dirt we walk on is but a bitter memory. How long before the trees that grow in it are consumed by the storm that is humanity.
This is a photo of my bedside lamp, I turned it on, then took the photo right after I flipped the switch to turn it off. Minimal photoshopping has been done.