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Location : ج‘ـنغل زون
model hand: maryomation&comedy
photographer:غ ـeer alnass
edit: by C.O.M.E.D.Y "me =P "
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sorry,I spent several days in hospital, but now I'm back !!
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After getting a postcard from her friend in London, Suri decided to head north to the British Isles to do some exploring. She is wearing her comfortable walking shoes, has her camera, and a large bag for souvenirs. There is so much to see in London!
Blythe a Day - Explore - 9/26/23
Doll - Suri Sustainable Blythe
Skipper pants
Barbie bag
Sweater from Etsy
Stock Blythe hat
Vintage Tammy Camera by Ideal
Bratz phone booth (thrifts fore find)
Scrapbook paper bricks
Background - shopping bag from Marshall's
#blythe #blythedoll #blythesuri #blythetourist #dolltourist #dollvacation
I've been wandering around this jam packed sim and there's just so much to see! The Empire Hotel is out of this world. Little details such as a fish pond in the floor. Definitely worth a visit.
Taken at Geisha Sushi @ The Empire, Omerta City
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December 8, 2013
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Explored! March 6, 2010 #281
Last one from this set
nikon d300 w/ 70-200mm vr
ab800 into 47" octabox camera right
sun for rim
fired with pocketwizards
vagabond II
Reflection of the San Francisco Bay Bridge during a quiet Friday afternoon in a glass office building in the SOMA district with internal glass walls. (Not a composite image.)
I kept the wrong one in, and let the right one out
~Aerosmith~
Thanks everyone for the comments,views and faves..I really appreciates all of it.
9/15/13 Made it to Explore.
This is part of my "For the Birds!" set- Please visit and watch the progress as I go through hundreds of scenic bird shots!
View On Black (Large)
Explore #229, Nov. 30, 2007
Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn't do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover.
- Mark Twain
here comes the rain again
April showers in Germany
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EXPLORE
#68
2011-10-08
Artista Circense del Parque Warairarepano, Caracas, Venezuela
Foto: Kake García
Edición: Glenn Díaz
430EX II @ 1/8 power | Handheld top of frame | Triggered by Impact PowerSync10
Been a little while since I've taken any sneaker pictures or used a strobe, so snapped this quickly on my fire escape. My Cactus V4 triggers became very erratic (during the Y Society shoot...) so I upgraded to some other flash trigger system that I found at B&H. Not hard to upgrade from $40 triggers... still, no PocketWizards as those were way out of my price range. This Impact PowerSync10 system has worked fine so far, just hope it lasts. It says it only syncs to 1/180 but I suspected it would be fine at 1/250. Took about 10 shots and the flash fired perfectly every time.
On a separate note I see Flickr has caught on with the whole 'view on black' thing. Nice upgrade.
* Edit * Explored on 8/5
Looking north over Royston at dusk from Therfield Heath.
The Johnson Matthey plant dominates the skyline. The lit up building on the left is Hamleys warehouse. The lights in the distance on the right are from the construction cranes at Addenbrookes Hospital in Cambridge, about 12 miles away.
Thanks everybody for the views and faves, I never thought a view over Royston industrial estate would go on Explore ! :)
Architecte : Norman Foster
Le bâtiment a la forme d'un bulbe, spécialement dessiné pour réduire sa surface et ainsi favoriser les économies d'énergie. Sa forme a souvent été comparée à celle du casque de Dark Vador, à un œuf mal formé, à un cloporte ou encore à un casque de moto (in wikipedia)
The building has an unusual, bulbous shape, purportedly intended to reduce its surface area and thus improve energy efficiency, although energy use measurements have shown this building to be fairly inefficient in terms of energy use. It has been compared variously to Darth Vader's helmet, a misshapen egg, a woodlouse and a motorcycle helmet (in wikipedia)
Day 63a of the 365 project
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Slicing up post-halloween pumpkins has been an ongoing tradition for the past 5 years.
This is the first year where I've been equipped enough to make something really cool out of it!
Unfortunately, (or fortunately), I haven't been able to figure out which of these three is the best and would invite you to leave a fave or comment to let me know which one you prefer!
I think each has their own strengths and weaknesses XD
I highly recommend you check out the SETUP SHOT
Stock Samurai artwork from : ragewalker.deviantart.com
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Strobist Info:
1x WL X1600 pointed left bare w/ 7" reflector and tungsten gel on camera right pointing 30 degrees forward
1x WL X3200 pointed right bare w/ 7" reflector and tungsten gel on camera right pointing 30 degrees forward (higher)
1x SB-900 unit for backlight w/ tungsten gel and bare
Triggered with Cybersyncs
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