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12/12/2010 by 1crzqbn

 

Done for Macro Mondays theme: "Songs from your teens"

 

Done for Sliders Sunday

 

PLEASE, view in the lightbox, press L

 

Or MUCH better, View On Black

a few days ago the pin in the neck broke and Lily lost her head. After a little bit of thinking I had an idea how to fix it so that it still can be moved/tilt.

 

Photo from left to right

 

1. showing the neck with broken inner pin

2. I drilled a hole with the 1 mm drill. Important at the same position where the pin broke of.

3. The tiny hole I've made that backside of the body

4. I made the hole a little bit bigger to get the nail in.

5. Assembling the nail and "big pin"

6. I pulled the nail a little bit out and cut it of. To make sure the nail will end with the end of the body.

7. No pic - Sorry I've put tiny bit of hot glue onto of the nail. To make sure it would come of or damage the head. I've put all together an the head can tilt and the "nail" is hidden by the head.

 

Hope it will help you fix your girls body.

Crafting at you own risk!

Feel free to ask questions

Shot with:

Canon P Rangefinder

Canon 50mm f1.4 LTM

Canon Auto-Up 450

Kodak High Contrast 5363 at ISO 35

Silvermax Developer at 1:29 for 11 minutes at 68F

30 seconds initial agitation & 1 inversion every 30 seconds

TF-4 Fixer for 5 minutes

 

Scanned with:

Olympus EM5II at 1/160 sec

Minolta MC Macro Rokkor-QF 50mm f3.5 at f8

Minolta Slide Copier

External Flash at 1/16 power with Paper Diffuser 12 inches from Copier

What are not seen on the fronts of these rows of shophouses include air vents, aircon units and what nots. And these men do the fixing and installations.

© All rights reserved

 

One day, while cruising down the avenue, I happened upon Clint working to restore power to the Monte Vista Motel's vintage neon. He was a cool guy and I learned more about neon signs talking to him. Thanks for having a look!

. . . in the High Peak District of Derbyshire, England.

 

Best viewed Large (L)

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street photography July 2008, Muar, Johor DT

 

Fixing.

 

xx

 

Finally i got the chance to do street-shooting in my hometown. Muar is a cosy, quiet small little place enrich with history and character. Friendly folks minding their daily business so you dont have to worry about being snapped at while snapping their pictures :)

 

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Keila, Estonia.

 

Concord 5345z

03.10.2006

where the rain gets in

And stops my mind from wandering

Where it will go

It was a busy market so couldn't help out with this blob. Its distracting though but still thought of posting it. Have a nice day everyone.

 

All photographs are © copyright by Rakhi Rawat. Please do not copy, use and modify any of my photographs without my explicit written permission. All rights reserved.

 

The Best Way to Fix Iphone Lag.. ;p

At least the high tension wire tower is hidden by the chimney. I have passed this for almost 20 yrs promising myself I would stop to get the pic. About a week ago, I followed up. I never go by when I don't imagine what it would be like to buy it and fix it up.

I mentioned yesterday how a major issue is dominating this year's local government elections. Here it is: FIX THE MUD!

 

Now it has nothing at all to do with mud-slinging politicians for a change. No, this mud is the build up of silt in the Tamar River estuary. The next photo I post will show this in dramatic fashion, but these photographs at low tide illustrate a major problem for our Seaport.

 

Until the 1960s Launceston had a busy river port where cargo (especially wool) was transported up the Tamar and into Bass Strait. But eventually it became totally uneconomical to have to keep dredging the river.

 

Until the Trevallyn Dam was built in the early 1950s (to increase hydro power capabilities) water from the South Esk River would flood through the magnificent ancient Cataract Gorge and naturally flush the silt back out to sea. The Tamar estuary is Australia's longest at 70 kilometres long.

 

Many plans have been offered over the years and the one that would almost certainly right the problem would be to dismantle the dam. But since that won't happen, alternative proposals need to be found. This is where the Tamar Action Group candidates standing for election under the FIX THE MUD! banner have made a stand. tamaractiongroup.org.au/

 

The plan is a progressive one that concerns itself with the whole health of the Tamar Estuary.

 

* All photographs taken by me with the Leica D-Lux 7. Make sure you enlarge to get a closer look.

"Come on, sir; here’s the place. Stand still. How fearful / And dizzy ’tis, to cast one’s eyes so low! (...) I’ll look no more; / Lest my brain turn, and the deficient sight / Topple down headlong."

*Wearing*

 

Hair:Cheerno*Modified*

 

Lashes: Real Eyelashes for Men + Eyeball Shadow

 

Nose piercing: SuPerBia PierCinGs - *SeT GiFTy*Modified *

 

Earing's:Cobrahive - Gauges

 

Shirt:*OsO* White Been Trill Hoodie

 

Glasses: -_BarbieDesigns_-Geek Glasses*Free*

 

Pants: Made by co owner @Valley parks.(xxsempiternalx)

Status : 30/30.

Skins are done, still have some more things to improve/fix before beta-testing and releasing this update (Cargos, traffic, etc.)

Nice Greek Beer

 

"I saw the best minds of my generation destroyed by

madness, starving hysterical naked, dragging themselves through the negro streets at dawn

looking for an angry fix,

angelheaded hipsters burning for the ancient heavenly

connection to the starry dynamo in the machinery of night..."

Allen Ginsberg, poem "Howl".

 

A.Ginsberg is considered to be one of the leading figures of both the Beat Generation during the 1950s and the counterculture that soon followed.

 

I have decided to show how A. Ginsberg (performed by James Franco in the eponymous movie) reads a fragment of the poem, San Francisco.

LEGO Marvel Collection - Fixer, Thunderbolts (Engineerio)

Olympus XA Rangefinder

35mm f2.8 F.Zuiko

Kodak Ultramax 400

Kodak Flexicolor LORR

>> Sombor (Serbia), a child of the orphanage Miroslav Antic Mika (ilford hp5+ 400)

This charming two bedroom, ½ bath fixer-upper in the California desert is just waiting for your decorating ideas and personal touch. Situated near Trona, the borax capital of Caliornia and gateway to Death Valley. Features all-original electrical and plumbing, a laundry sink, and extensive cross-ventilation to cool those warm desert evenings.

 

Located in a ghost town, it’s only a two hour drive to entertainment, shopping, and fine dining. Here it is; the cottage of your dreams

~ at a price you can afford!

 

Taken on the way to Death Valley. I temporarily moved the sign here from a nearby intersection to take a few photos.

Owner financing available.

 

...when all of your memories are your tools, you can use your passion, your love and your smile, to make life an art!

Legg Lake, South El Monte, CA:

 

While this fox squirrel was getting its peanut fix, I was getting my squirrel fix. :-)

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Ibie/ RotoR

The last thing I expected was an EXPLORE on this photo.

 

I believe in my profile description it was mentioned that my ex husband and I had a sign making business for about 10 years in NH. Whenever I see sign companies installing, making, fixing signs it's of great interest to me because of this.

 

This day was no exception and I debated bw instead but went with color. (I'll probably post the bw version or others on this shoot)

 

Our sign making business was based out of Plymouth/Campton, NH. We did everything from painted, carved, sandblasted, vinyl from trucklettering to installing larger signs such as these. However I was younger then and had 3 children while, at the same tme, running this business From soup to nuts lol.

 

As the kids came it was a bit challenging to afford daycare and meet our deadlines. I recall being 40 feet up on a ladder in the winter ~ 8-9 months pregnant to pay the bills.

 

For about 4--5 years I was secretary for the New Hampshire Sign Association. This group was more of a tri-state or more group... Sign companies such as Barlo Signs, Franks Signs, Paquette Signs and many more attended these monthly meetings.

 

This is a very positive thing to belong to these associations. Especially being new to the business. Other sign companies are very friendly and often times work can be subcontracted so that both companies benefit as well as the customer.

 

My first street shot EXPLORE ... I'm thrilled to have my 36th EXPLORE here on Flickr. (Unless I missed one )

 

Thanks to Erika... you must have the greatest job on Flickr <3

Great Blue Heron adding to its nest

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