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Today it's our 44th Wedding Anniversary - can you believe it ?

Yesterday we celebrated with an Afternoon Tea bought by our son and partner, at Parc le Breos Country Hotel in Gower. This evening we shall be dining out in The Pen y Cae Inn, the Upper Swansea Valley so don't expect be around on Flickr too much.

If you want something to send you to sleep I've updated a very old Blog I kept with the story of that day ... here...

 

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This is a fourth image that was captured back in July while exploring Pewsey Downs in Wiltshire.

 

As with the previous image, the light was having to continually break through the clouds. This image captures the light finally able to dominate, revealing the landscape below as well as expanding what can be viewed towards the horizon.

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Because it's far too cold windy and occasionally wet to go out doors.

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EXPLORED ON 02 AUGUST 2009 - # 381

 

EXPANSIVE ON BLACK

 

Light not only expands but also reflects. This is so visible through the picture here captured in Mahabalipuram. It was a beautiful and quite morning, and this scene touched my heart so deeply.

 

It is the way of the light in our heart too. It not only expands our perception, but it also helps us to come to a point of reflection. Self reflection.

 

So be inspired folks, and enjoy a week ahead full of light.

 

Photograph © Kausthub Desikachar.

 

Photographed with Canon EOS 5D Mark II and Canon EF 24-105mm F4 IS USM L Lens and Sigma DG UV Filter. Handheld.

 

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Some Halloween decorations with graves and a tombstone in a garden of a shop in Kennebunk, Maine.

 

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abandoned factory for expanded clay products - 1965-2012

So first of all sorry, I didn’t post this sooner. (School) now about the build.

 

I really enjoyed the grain technique from Kursk v1, but I felt like the scene was missing an element of carnage. It was the biggest tank battle in history after all. The t 34 is Brickmania. I had the instructions from a book and was like why not go all Brickmania Tanks figs everything. I was also inspired to add onto this scene after watching a really cool video about anti tank tactics on the eastern front www.youtube.com/watch?v=FxJZJflMEiw One of these tactics included climbing on the back of the tank, opening the engine compartment with a hatchet and throwing a grenade into the engine compartment.

 

Construction criticism appreciated.

I think my army is ready to shoot down some enemy aircrafts..

Made a second Flak 30 and a 60cm Fakscheinwerfer with a generator.

The ever expanding skyline of glass and steel that is West Bay, Qatar. This view is from the Corniche, close to the Museum of Islamic Art. The afternoon haze creates a deceptively soft light

Thanks to 0nuku for the hinge joint in an axle slot.

Amidst the chaos and the mundane, there is symphony of beauty everywhere around us...waiting to be discovered! You just have to go out and look. At APT, we love our motto, "Experience. Explore. Expand." How else would you live this precious life?

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Horsey Windpump was the starting point for our walk that gave us the greatest surprise of the week. Taking us via the beach we came across a small colony of seals basking beside the crashing waves. An exciting moment for us all.

 

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I’ve been asked for an expanded view of this two-layer half plate step technique. It’s actually easier to do now the 2x2 side-stud ‘brickheadz’ bricks are available. I used a 1x2 before on top of the stepped plate with 2 side studs piece.

Karlovac, Croatia

365/2021 - Expanding Horizons - Day 250 Sept 7 - I had so much fun watching this guy, just wish the sun was behind me instead of in front.

Monarch butterflies might appreciate travel through a portal on their long journey to Mexico.

Expanded view, Evolution of a water figure revealed by strobing at 100hz (10ms). mic trigger and flash controlled by StopShot. See www.cognisys-inc.com

After all the recent rains, wind and storms the local streams have expanded even here!

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ODC - BROWN is the topic for Saturday, January 9, 2020

And no we did not take our truck up either road!

365/2021 - Expanding Horizons - Been here before but always neat to go back and walk around them again! This is near Gila Bend, Arizona

factory for expanded clay products - 1965-2012

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Expanding on my mechanical garden creatures!

This is an expanded version of the Lake Railway I built for Brickvention 2020. The original version was a single table (3 x 6 baseplates) and sat behind another table. I have now expanded it forward by 32 studs, and built a new section of mainline to sit in front.

 

To make it more interesting, the front section is lower, with the track built up on embankments. The rear section now looks a little flat, but I didn’t want to completely redesign it. Also, I was running out of green plates!

 

The sheep are a cross between Mike’s and another design I found of Flickr.

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Yep keep a tight grip as I'm set to burst with all the Christmas eating festivities. Time to burn some calories though by sitting in front of my computer for the next 7 hours working.

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Back on the beach for the last full day of our holidays. It threatened rain but held off and was warm enough for the children to play in the sea...just!

 

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More photos here.

 

Video here, great for seeing its stability.

 

Cloud Strife’s Buster Sword from Final Fantasy VII. This is a 1:1 life size replica. It is 6 feet long, and over a foot wide. This is based off of its appearance in Final Fantasy VII: Remake (Part 1.) August 11th is Cloud Strife's birthday, so in honor of that I present this edit of myself in the city of Midgar with my buster sword.

Stability was a major issue with this sword, particularly due to the Materia slots (Two circular holes near where the blade connects to the hilt. In the end it is fairly sturdy. (The only position it cannot withstand is being held out flat, parallel to the ground.)

 

Zack Fair, as he was dying, gave Cloud his buster sword in the year [ ν ] - εγλ 0007. Cloud used the sword over the course of the next year in his mission to stop Sephiroth. In the year [ ν ] - εγλ 0008 Cloud used the sword to mark Zack’s grave until the year [ ν ] - εγλ 0010 when he refurbished the blade and moved it to the church in the slums of Sector 5.

Fine Art Ballet Photography: Nikon D810 Elliot McGucken Fine Art Ballerina Dancer Dancing Ballet!

 

Dancing for Dynamic Dimensions Theory dx4/dt=ic: The fourth dimension is expanding relative to the three spatial dimensions at the rate of c!

 

New ballet & landscape instagrams!

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Nikon D810 Epic Fine Art Ballerina Goddess Dancing Ballet! Dr. Elliot McGucken Fine Art Ballet!

 

Marrying epic landscape, nature, and urban photography to ballet!

 

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Nikon D810 with the Nikon MB-D12 Multi Battery Power Pack / Grip for D800 and D810 Digital Cameras allows one to shoot at a high to catch the action FPS! Ballerina Dance Goddess Photos! Pretty, Tall Ballet Swimsuit Bikini Model Goddess! Captured with the AF-S NIKKOR 70-200mm f/2.8G ED VR II from Nikon, and the Sigma 50mm f/1.4 DG HSM Art Lens for Nikon! Love them both!

 

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A pretty goddess straight out of Homer's Iliad & Odyssey!

 

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The 45EPIC landscapes and goddesses are straight out of Homer's Iliad & Odyssey!

 

I'm currently updating a translation with the Greek names for the gods and goddesses--will publish soon! :)

"RAGE--Sing, O goddess, the anger of Achilles son of Peleus, that brought countless ills upon the Achaeans. Many a brave soul did it send hurrying down to Hades, and many a hero did it yield a prey to dogs and vultures, for so were the counsels of Zeus fulfilled from the day on which the son of Atreus, king of men, and great Achilles, first fell out with one another. " --Homer's Iliad capturing the rage of the 45EPIC landscapes and seascapes! :)

 

Ludwig van Beethoven: "Music/poetry/art should strike fire from the heart of man, and bring tears from the eyes of woman."

 

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