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For the Macro Mondays Theme: "Crinkled, Wrinkled, Folded or Creased"
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Capitured for Macro Mondays theme: wrinkled. HMM everyone!
And for Color my World Daily (Red Day is Monday).
Eastern Sierras and sunrise go together like peanut butter and jelly. This one was definitely worth getting up for. The beauty unFOLDed on the ground and in the sky.
Our house in the middle of the street!
Here is another shot taken of Haugh Fold .... its a few years after my previous upload but still many years ago. I love the cars in this pic! As you can see their is still open land at the top of the street .... now home to Haugh Square. (Check out previous upload)
This is just a phone shot from the plane, leaving George airport in the Western Cape. It never ceases to amaze me how many mountain ranges are in South Africa which are hardly ever named. They are thousands of metres high. This range is a fold range and yet at the very top is this crater-like depression. Everything is very dry here and yet there was snow.
Designed by Kamiya Satoshi
Folded by me
Paper : 1m ??cm
My first thought was , 'There's ver.3.5 for both of Phoenix and Ryuzin by him, but why not Bahamut?'
So I started designing the version 3.5 of the model Bahamut(took me weeks..little by little..)
I used really thin Kraft paper and the size was.. well, I'm definitely sure it was longer than 1m.
Why so long? I first intended to fold the version in Final Fantasy 10, but the thing is that the paper was too thin to maintain the round shape on the back. So even though I got the flaps to fold the round one on its back, after folding it I just hid the flaps.
I used inner-grafting to make the legs and arms more longer and the resulting layers were used to fold scales on its tale and abdomen. The resulting layers from the flaps of the round part(that was eventually hidden) were pulled out to make the wing.
Anyways, hope you guys like it! :D
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Designed and folded by myself from an uncut 45cm square.
This is an evolution of a previous design here. The original was based on 22.5 degree angles but I was unsatisfied with the wings and wanted to add pleats for feathers. This version is the result of trying to 'transpose' the original design onto a boxpleating grid where feather pleats are easier to incorporate. I also stole the head from Lang's Barn Owl.
Macro Monday: Crinkled, Wrinkled, Folded
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The curl is composed of a bunch of paper strips glued together just at the tip. Folded at the tip for a bit, then curved.
Created for 😄 HaPpY CrAzY Tuesday 😜
theme of Folded or Creased Paper.
"Crinkled, Wrinkled, Folded or Creased" for Macro Monday , I chose the folded option using some paper strips folded with added light for the shadows.
I have a habit of folding any piece of paper or carton.
And I'm sorry, I didn't have much time to think about
MacroMondays this week either, but I wanted to participate...
So, I shot one tiny carton box for soft fruit candy folded by me and lighted by two flashlights from front and back. The colourful side is under and the colors just shows up because of the light in the back.
I am currently up north jamming at my friends chalet. Posting is always tougher on my little net book because it is slow. This is the back door of the Queen's Tavern in Ayr ON where the Dirty Laundry band played recently.
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At the Wooden Boat Festival the 1913 Schooner Adventuress it taking folks for a cruise with some hands-on sail work.
The schooner Adventuress crew members are assisting some of us in doing some sail handling. Only the crew members were allowed to hang out over the stern. We are accordion-folding the huge mainsail into a neat stack as the gaff is lowered. There is a pattern to it as folks on opposite sides push the folds in place. The mainsail is about the size of a basketball court. www.soundexp.org
Reading and Northern train PNPV (Port Clinton to Pottsville) is headed south as they pause at about MP 82.1 on modern day RBMN's Pottsville Branch crossing the muddy Schuylkill River at a place known as "The Chutes."
The rails through here were opened by the Philadelphia and Reading in 1842. For the next 124 years this was the the northern end of the road's 88 mile mainline from Philadelphia to Pottsville. In 1976 the by then bankrupt RDG was folded into Conrail which operated this trackage for 14 years until selling it to the expanding Reading Blue, Mountain and Northern Railroad in 1990. This view is taken from the bridge of the parallel John Bartram Trail which once was the Pennsylvania Railroad’s Schuylkill Division that was abandoned shortly after the formation of Conrail.
Leading the train are two EMD end cab switchers from decidedly different eras, RBMN 803 (SW8 blt. Sep. 1951 as Lehigh Valley 270) and 1542 (MP15DC blt. Apr. 1982 as Southern 2426)
Auburn, Pennsylvania
Monday July 3, 2023