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An attempt at creating a wooden frame in Corel Photo Paint. Lots of fun, just don't have it down yet. The picture was taken at Valley Falls State Park, West Virginia.
Newly aquired trackframe reynolds 531 brev campag dropouts , with some really nice lugs .. if anyone has any info one this frame it would be very thankfull ...
Going through my old archive, I saw this.. i cant believe I didnt see this before..
What I love about this is his gentle expression...
This texture is free to use in your work, but you may not reshare, distribute, or claim/imply it to be your own. I would love to see what you create.
www.lockedcog.com/bikes/livery-design-gruppe-track-frame-...
Livery Design Gruppe is fixed gear specific bike shop in Orange County, California. LDG is going to be making not only their own frame but there only complete bike, from the frame, to the bars. Both frames will be made with super high grade Reynolds double butted chromoly tubing and come in 10 different colors. Three of those colors are going to be metallic/pearl that are seen on some of the NJS frames. This this is really going to kick some major ass.
All the LDR stuff that will be on the bike:
Livery Riser Bar
Livery Forged Stem
Livery Anodized Aluminum Hollow Axle Sealed Light Bottom Bracket
Livery Full CNC’d Sealed Hubs w/ Japanese Bearings, CNC’d Axle Taper Spacers, Allen Key Bolts (No track nuts)
Stainless Bladed Spokes
Livery 6 bolt lock on Cog (AL 7075-T6 Cog)
Livery Anodized Wheel Hoops
Anodized Wheel Nipples
Livery CNC’d Mini Cranks w/ Livery Chainring
Half Link Chain
Livery Seatpost
Vintage BMX Saddle (Poured from a mold that is over 30 years old!)
Handpolished Track Pedals w/ Chrome Cages & Leather Straps
The Roman Baths complex is a site of historical interest in the English city of Bath. The house is a well-preserved Roman site for public bathing.
The Roman Baths themselves are below the modern street level. There are four main features: the Sacred Spring, the Roman Temple, the Roman Bath House and the Museum holding finds from Roman Bath. The buildings above street level date from the 19th century.
The first shrine at the site of the hot springs was built by Celts, and was dedicated to the goddess Sulis, whom the Romans identified with Minerva.
Geoffrey of Monmouth in his largely fictional Historia Regum Britanniae describes how in 836 BC the spring was discovered by the British king Bladud who built the first baths. Early in the eighteenth century Geoffrey's obscure legend was given great prominence as a royal endorsement of the waters' qualities, with the embellishment that the spring had cured Bladud and his herd of pigs of leprosy through wallowing in the warm mud.
The temple was constructed in 60-70 AD and the bathing complex was gradually built up over the next 300 years. About 130 curse tablets have been found. Many of the curses related to thefts of clothes whilst the victim was bathing.
The spring is now housed in eighteenth century buildings, designed by architects John Wood, the Elder and John Wood, the Younger, father and son.
The museum houses artifacts from the Roman period including objects which were thrown into the Sacred Spring, presumably as offerings to the goddess. These include more than 12,000 Roman currency coins which is the largest collective votive deposit known from Britain. A gilt bronze head of the goddess Sulis Minerva, which was discovered nearby in 1727, is displayed.
Home Reach on the River Dart from Steamer Quay and a lone rower from DTARC heads out into the sunrise.
This is the first of my photos that I've had framed with the purpose of hanging on my wall!! (possibly my first framed photo period - not including fun shots of friends)
Now. I just need to find which wall I'm going to put it on! :)
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Walking by the street I could not resist to photograph this white wall framed by this beautiful bougainvillea.
Taken in Tiradentes city, Minas Gerais State, Brazil.
In the back: The São José Serra, or mountain range, is located at the Mortes River mouth basis in the land included in the municipalities of São João Del Rei, Tiradentes, Santa Cruz de Minas, Prados and Coronel Xavier Chaves. The Serra is breathtaking, the terrain is very rough and there are outcroppings of quartzite sandstone, veined with native vegetation. The altitude ranges from 900m to 1,430m.
Dickinson Point, Bermagui, NSW, looking for whales, dolphins, seals.
Fujifilm GW690II camera, Ilford HP5+ black-and-white negative, Tiffen 85C filter, monopod.
Frame :*AFFINITY CYCLES* lo pro track frame
Headset :*CHRIS KING* nothreadset
Wheels :*H PLUS SON* superlite rim × *PHILWOOD*
low flange track hub
Tire :*CONTINENTAL* gatorskin tire
Crankset :*PAUL* 100% pure road crank
Handlebar :*NITTO* rb001aa BL special
Stem:*NITTO* ui-2
Seatpost :*KENT ERIKSEN* titanium seatpost
Saddle :*FIZIK* arione
Seat Clamp :*THOMSON*
Brake:*CAMPAGNOLO* skelton brake set
Brake lever:*PAUL* e-lever
Bar tape:*CINELLI* vegan ribbon bartape
Dubai Frame - presents views of old Dubai in the north and new Dubai in the south.
wiki - Dubai Frame
Scenes from the old Army bombing range at Pt Prime. The seashells, the mud, the car wrecks.
We saw a weird building and also what seemed to be a kite surfers lost kite.
We were not going to investigate these things.
I had learnt my leason.
We saw a wreck, way out in the seaweed. Walking to it was easy. It took us about 30 minutes to walk there. After we had looked it over, we descided instead of walking back at an angle to the beach (Which is how we got there) we walked straight in.
After 5 minutes, I started sinking in smelly grey mud up to my knees. It took all my strength to pull out one leg, only to get my other one stuck. All this whilst the tide was coming in. I was balancing my shoes in one hand, my expensive Canon 5D and 70-200 L Lens in the other. I did not want to drop anything.
The distance was about 1/5 the distance we had walked to get out to the wreck but it took over 2 hours to get back to the shore line.
I was very tired. The walk back, sinking (in the end I sank up to my Hips) was exhausting so we left the object that looked like a kite and I descided I was never coming back here again.
Anyway, I had photos so if I wanted to come back, I just needed to look at the photos.
The wreck, I think it is a Holden VB Commodore and a second car (Isuzu) that came out to rescue it. Both have very much been claimed by the sea.
Canon EOS5D, 70-200 L lens.
2013
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Captain Cook fountain, with the jet behind, Lake Burley Griffin, Canberra.
Nikon L35AF camera, AgfaPhoto Vista 100 colour negative film (expired 2013), HRT polarizer.
At the Western Wall Jewish Religious people usually don't take pictures of Their own kind. It seems that taking pictures ruins the Religious Experience. So when you see a picture like the one above you may guess that the photographer is a Non-Religious-Jew. This sort of pictures captures the tension between believers and non-believers. Anyhow there is a mutual influence: the non-believer absorbs some atmosphere of Holiness, while the Jewish Religious people see that they are not alone...that there are Jews who come to the Western Wall not to meet the Lord- but to meet them!