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The 1976 Tyrrell Project 34, or P34, is the only 6-wheeled F1 car to win a Grand Prix. It's an iconic design that I knew I wanted to build, even though I usually don't build professional motorsport cars. It really must be said that this model owes a LOT to rabasz's fantastic design, to the point where this is really more of a modification or iteration on their work than a fully original MOC. Huge shoutout and design credit to them!
Views from the forcan ridge ascending to the saddle. A rainbow shining through the distant lochen. Fantastic conditions.
Being someone that fantastic things happen to does not make one fantastic. Meeting her was a fantastic thing. So pure of energy, the event itself must've held its own spirit. I realize now that all fantastic things must also be terrible. For something to be created, something must first be destroyed. Fantastic events leave in their aftermath a wake of despair. Once one has seen the light, the darkness holds no warmth nor welcome.
The days are getting shorter; the first leaves touching the ground. The chills will come next, and bring with them the changes, necessary changes for the progression of life.
Madison: A bird of paradise, both the flower and the feathers. Not a pure spirit but pure spirit, how all the best people are.
35mm, SOOC.
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Books to the ceiling,
Books to the sky,
My pile of books is a mile high.
How I love them! How I need them!
I'll have a long beard by the time I read them.
Arnold Lobel
Inspired in the The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore
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Sometimes species are given very creative common names - and sometimes quite the opposite.
This one got the latter as it has been named "orange moth". The scientific name, Angerona prunaria as well as the Swedish name indicate a preference of prunes as a host plant, but the larvae actually eat some other plants as well.
It's only the male which has this orange colour - the female has a more discreet beige coat instead.
Pt. 1 here: www.flickr.com/photos/tinyturtle/48122275272/
16/0/2018 - I've just seen the England squad. That gave me the F.E.A.R. Mind you, Gareth Southgate was a poor boy in a scantily stocked sweetie shop. Football's coming home (before the semis).
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For those of you following my instagram (LIKE YOU SHOULD) you'll know these guys've been in the pipeline for a while. Mainly wanted to make Reed with the superboy head, but then I ended up making everyone.
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They climax ornately
To the grateful flock
As they beam with glory
Into the night
They danced
M.C Mondschein
I went on a trip to Basel to play with Giovanna. She's a fantastic harpist and a great model too.
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Pentax 67
105mm f/2.4
Expired Kodak Vericolor II
A panoramic shot taken from the footbridge to show the overall roof at York station. The unit is 150 211.
There is something special about the Mediterranean Sea with the sun shining on it - fantastic colour!
I focused on the blinds and created the DOF which shows the windows behind...and I feel I like the shot. I want to call it "Impressionism Behind"...There are two versions: one with F-Stop at 5.6 and one at 4.5 (this one)...
Today was one of those days that you will remember as one of the most beautiful sunrises ever and to add to it, that fantastic seagull which decided to stay for the exposure in the perfect place for a amazing photo for 15 seconds.
This was shot near Sagunto, Valencia, Spain at Grau Vell.
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Taken Jan. 20th 2007, Salt River Arizona