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And now I miss those games we had of Jekyll and Hyde

Ever since the day that we parted company

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Side view to show the curve, can be mounted either way for any engine combination.

It's actually pretty simple; or is it?

 

Mulitple exposure (five frames) in Bright mode under the glare of the strobe. Modest adjustments in Lightroom then JPG'd & off to Photoshop for a barrage of amends, principally a Color [sic] Burn layer & tone & colour curve adjustments post flattening. HSS!

 

Say hello at Pelcomb Portraits.

Fabricated by John Butler & Co. and built in 1892 to cross the Manchester Ship Canal between Manchester Docks and Pomona Docks. It is the largest and heaviest of the canal’s swing bridges weighing 1800 tonnes and was only operated to allow ships into and out of Pomona Docks. In 1998 the bridge was refurbished and fixed in position, another fixed bridge was built alongside giving greater capacity to cope with the volume of traffic in this very busy area of Trafford.

Old mining machine. Iron County, Utah.

Fabrication of propeller need to be done by skillful personnel . Specific technique is required to complete the fabrication.

Egg collected on July 19. Monarch butterfly eclosed on August 13.

This make me happy :) !

 

My attempt to participate this week Crazy tuesday - This make me happy - theme

 

Photo captured with Sony a7II & KMZ Helios-44-2 + 10mm extension tube

An old beat up M14 that was taken by a Caesar scout and restored with parts from other weapons. However, it now uses a smaller caliber than its usual 7.62x51mm NATO ammunition because of it is expensive to produce that particular ammunition.

As I mentioned in the previous post, I lost one of the border pieces within hours of opening the puzzle. This happened while I was playing around with the loose bits in my lap before I remembered I had the card table. It may still turn up, but in order to finish the puzzle, I made a substitute piece from a piece of card and several layers of white label. It could have probably been a bit thicker and shinier. I used colored pencils to add some random shapes that blended in with the existing pieces. Not too shabby. I saved that piece and a few surrounding ones in a tiny plastic bag before I put them away. If I don't find the other piece, at least there will be enough pieces to complete the border.

 

The Morocco Temple (also known as the Ancient Arabic Order of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine) is a historic Shriners International building in Jacksonville, Florida. It is located at 219 Newnan Street, and was designed by New York City architect Henry John Klutho. On November 29, 1979, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. The building is the oldest Shrine temple in Florida.

 

The grand building was erected in 1910 in the prairie style of architecture using ancient Egyptian-themed symbols. The entrance was a large battered architrave featuring a massive transom atop short columns in the Egyptian revival style. The three levels included a main floor, a 1,500 seat auditorium and a balcony.

 

The structure was constructed using steel reinforced concrete and stuccoed brick exterior walls with terracotta ornamentation. A fabricated metal cornice incorporating a geometric design projected above the third floor windows on the front and sides of the buildings, which was noted as a Sullivanesque ornament to emphasize a horizontal aspect.

 

Inside, many windows and light fixtures used color-tinted glass, and mosaic-tiled floors looked like oriental carpets. The walls were covered with a polychromatic faience tile portraying ancient Egyptian symbols. Oil-painted murals illustrated the Freemasons’ and Shriners’ history, with scenes of Jesus, King Solomon and Mecca.

 

The auditorium was 90 feet (27 m) wide with the roof supported by steel trusses. Access to the balcony was via two curved floating reinforced concrete stairways. The auditorium's ceiling was painted dark blue and imbedded with hundreds of pieces of glass that would reflect light, giving the appearance of stars. The curtain on stage was decorated with views of Arabia.

 

In the 1910s, when Jacksonville was the "Winter Film Capital of the World", Oliver Hardy was a member of the local temple. President William Howard Taft delivered a speech there in 1912, as did Theodore Roosevelt. Shirley Temple was one of numerous celebrities who appeared at the Morocco Temple.

 

The facility was also used for many major events and conventions. The Morocco Temple was the only auditorium in town until the Jacksonville Civic Auditorium was constructed in 1960.

 

Klutho's design was damaged in the late 1950s when the large metal cornice was removed from the front and sides. The tall ground floor windows on both sides were obscured. At the same time, an addition was constructed on the south side that extended beyond the front entrance, creating an unbalanced design.

 

The Shriners decided to move to the suburbs in the early 1980s. They wanted more space and room to park, plus "too many of their members were getting mugged leaving at night" according to Hugh Powell, the building's current owner.

 

In the early 1980s the Shriners built a new facility on the south side. Their old building was purchased in 1984 by the Cecil W. Powell & Company, an insurance broker. A huge renovation was required to create offices. However, because the building was on the National Register of Historic Places, the changes were required to retain the basic integrity of the structure. The stage was transformed into an atrium, and the murals were refurbished and encased with glass.

 

The auditorium was destroyed when an additional floor was constructed, but the vertical windows on the building's sides were uncovered. The tile and staircases remain unmodified, and there are now four carpeted and partitioned floors with a total of 45,000 sq ft (4,200 m2).

 

The Powell company moved in during 1986, and Jacksonville's Public Works Department rented the top three floors during the 1990s. Today, the Powell company is on the ground level, one floor is unoccupied, and lawyers, a title company and court reporter rent office space in the other two. The Jacksonville Historical Society is working on a plan to restore the original exterior cornices.

 

Credit for the data above is given to the following website:

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morocco_Temple

 

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Day 158

  

'Cause even the stars they burn

Some even fall to the earth

We've got a lot to learn

God knows we're worth it

No, I won't give up

 

I have a couple more less complex photos from today that I will upload over the next couple of days. You can't really see it in this photo, but I painted my face with nail polish. #photogprobs

 

I've been wanting to shoot this for ages but I forgot about it and I didn't really know how to make it work. I love this concept though so I will probably revisit it again in the near future.

 

Seems this photo, through the years, just keeps on giving...

 

1988 best slide, Flushing Camera Club of Queens, NY, and

1988 best slide, Photographic Federation of Long Island (Leonard Victor Award)

 

2005 Flickr group winner of Theme Competition for "Colour" (no. 6)

www.flickr.com/groups/topic/32472/240566/

 

Fabricated Seriousness.

 

Inspirații cunoștințe adecvate răspunsuri nemuritor discurs argumente izbitoare contradictorii,

Widersprüchliche Kritiker Unwägbarkeits-Einwände epische argumentierten unkultivierte Vorgänger konsequente Fragen,

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Scoperte parallele azioni primarie potenti occasioni occasionali feriti connessioni piani percettibili,

Εκδηλώνοντας οικόπεδα παραδοσιακά στοιχεία δυνατότητες σχεδιάζει σύνθετες μυστικές διαφορές περιγραφές περιουσιών,

formis inanimatorum antecedente ponitur finis importat passionem distinguitur contra naturam inventorum,

Enseñar vulgarizar las ejecuciones considerando principios profesionales que manifiestan contemplaciones individuales,

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抵抗する指導者を知る支配的な卑劣なマナー見える散歩永遠の原則ひどい真理が始まる.

Steve.D.Hammond.

New hair, but you can't really see it. =/

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Fallout 4

ReShade 0.18.7

WPA painting by Henry Bernstein 1943 Tempera on canvas. Originally hung in the Midland MI Post Office, now hangs in the Midland Co Building.

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For more information, photos and discussion on this build, visit the Guess who just got a Boxter? thread on Renntrack.com.

 

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Photo courtesy of Alexander Bermudez

sounds better than the more precise, pre-fabricated steel giant

Serge Mouille, a legend amongst those who collect MID-CENTURY MODERN lighting, helped out his friends to fabricate this one-off Spaceship Car.

 

flic.kr/p/feGZW1

 

Fabricating of Coffeepot (Arabic Dallah ) is one of the oldest folk handicrafts in Bahrain. Arabic coffee is preparing in this vessel ( Dallah ). Dallah coffee is the symbol of Arab hospitality.

تعتبر صناعة الدلال من الحرف الشعبية القديمة في البحرين ، حيث لا يخلو أي بيت بحريني من ( دلة القهوة ) رمز الضيافة العربية الأصيلة ، و لدلال القهوة تسميات متعددة أشهرها ( دلة الرسلان ) ، وعادة ما تصنع هذه الدلال من النحاس الأصفر أو الأحمر حيث يقدم فيها البحريني لضيوفه القهوة العربية التي تفوح منها رائحة الهيل و الزعفران.

 

Coquitlam 125 Salmon Project, 2016

Fabricated from reinforced composite fibreglass, the sculptures are over 6 feet tall, 5.5 feet deep and 1.5 feet wide.

 

Salmon are an integral part of Coquitlam’s story. Coquitlam’s name is derived from the kʷikʷəƛ̓əm (Kwikwetlem) term for "small red salmon," from the days when the Coquitlam River was thick with sockeye salmon. They were also an important food source for early residents (First Nations and European alike), and in modern times, their continuing presence in our local rivers is an important reminder of the nature around us.

 

In keeping with the Coquitlam 125 vision "Stories told, stories to be created," 12 artists were selected from among 41 submissions to decorate the sculptures. The salmon sculptures, with their completed artwork, were unveiled July 23 and 24, 2016, at the Kaleidoscope arts festival, a signature Coquitlam 125 event. They were then permanently installed in high traffic locations throughout the community as a legacy of Coquitlam 125. The project was funded by corporate partners and community sponsors.

 

Flavia Chan’s Salmon

About the Artist

 

Chan is a graduate of the Emily Carr University of Art and Design whose art is inspired by patterns found in nature. She has shown her work in solo and group exhibits in Metro Vancouver and the United States, and has worked with 3D objects such as vinyl toys and a sheep sculpture.

 

Floral elements, migrating salmon and a playful mascot named Kwetlem are part of her design, which represents Coquitlam moving towards a bright future.

 

For my video; youtu.be/sr1bhVn0X7M,

 

-2C,

Arctic Outflow,

 

Harbour Chines, Coquitlam, British Columbia, Canada

Fabricated steel sculpture displayed outside the Marlowe Theatre, Canterbury Kent UK

Fabricated moon and stars with non-fabricated leaf.

Thiese rings today are inspired directly from Ms. JessiTaylors' Mangle Bracelets!

After fabricating some more parts and a bit of tweaking, I've finally managed to get a working Walschaerts valve gear mechanism. It all fits within almost one stud of the wheel for a slim profile (which was my main goal). The geometry isn't optimized or finalized for the actual build, but at least I have a working proof-of-concept which I can adapt to final model. I'll document the bits I made and how I made it work in subsequent posts and on my website www.brickdimensions.com.

 

Video of working motion here.

 

Implementation details here.

fabricated sterling and polymer clay

When I was in Montreal I saw this dog walker....and took the picture....but I remember telling myself of how lucky, Frank and I are to have all of this room to play in ....and that how weird it must be for a dog to be raised in a concrete jungle...

 

So this is where the fabrication comes in...

 

I've added all the concrete.....actually the whole right side was lined up with parked cars....and in front of her was an oncoming bus......

 

Can ya tell I'm finding fillers till the day I leave....lol...lol....

Moving- to a new Country- there's a whole new world of Fabricators I need to meet, filter through and find out their Craftsmanship, competency and kindness in transactional business.

 

Right now, my 2-itty-bitty projects ("trial") are:

1 ) A Pair of Drilled-Holes, to secure a Mild Steel Flat Bar to the underside of Steel Stair Treads above our Kitchen Sink

in our "Super-Compact-R.V.-sided-Kitchen. This will then get small holes, to either Rivet the Spice Jar tops to, or- using a drilled & tapped system, allowing the Spice Bottles to be unscrewed to use and return.

 

2) A Pair of Stainless or Galvanized Steel Flat Bar Legs to allow my new small barrel-shaped Stainless Grill to stand on our Stone Balcony/straddling the Balcony Railing.

 

Scooter, Motorroller IWL SR59 Berlin. 143 cm³, 5,5 kW, 82 km/h; Year of manufacture: 1959 - 1963; Fabricator: VEB Industriewerke Ludwigsfelde, DDR, GDR.

Unicycle-trailer: Campi

 

Detail of a gate fabricated by my students.

Pressure vessel factory, Jiangdu - China

The flickr size and quality does not do this image any justice. I have provide an external link for your review. I posted it as a large image as well as a higher quality.

 

Lot's of focus on treatment and post process. This was shot last night with a 580EX II flash. That is where the title comes to play. The final output had about 20 layers cumulative. Each focusing on a specific portion of the image. What you see is the final retouch, blending, and combination.

 

HQ + Larger Size on Black : www.dibec.com/fabricatedattraction.html

 

www.dibec.com/

 

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