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WEEK 29 – Stateline Kroger (I)
Last up for today, another shot across the front end, this one focusing not so much on the greenhouse windows as the actionway itself. Still, though, you can clearly make out the checklanes, and from the previous front end image uploaded today, you know the customer service counter is just out of view to the left from this vantage point. The pharmacy is off in the distance and, of course, the grocery aisles extend past us on the right. Be sure to note how the 2012 décor remodel extended to the register lights and “express lane” signs.
(c) 2019 Retail Retell
These places are public so these photos are too, but just as I tell where they came from, I'd appreciate if you'd say who :)
After missing an absolutely incredible Golden-winged Warbler out front a week or so ago (a great life bird with no camera) ... I finally charged up at least my tiniest Nikon camera. And look what was out front!
Canon EOS Rebel T5 fitted with an adapter to attach a vintage Meyer-Optik-Görlitz Domiplan 50mm f2.8 lens made in Germany.
Gotta love these photogenic fellas.
Dapper Dans
Main Street USA
Magic Kingdom
Walt Disney World, FL
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I finally decided to make a front cover for this project that i posted a while ago. Especially since I found some 1.25" o-wires for my Bind-it-All! Chipboard cover, all letters and numbers (3 was originally an 8 and cut it down) are AC, label is a free download from giverslog.com. Go to the right and scroll down until you get to free printables. Then search for the labels. Stay awhile, because it's a great blog.
Front view, it is pre-stain, and before she was completely assembled. The head isn't attached yet.
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I've made this photo to give the impression of the possible look of the object if it could move. Since I was not sure if the level of detail (aka "greebling") is sufficient., I've tried different points of view to see if this model gives the impression of the kind of "real ship". I think that the result is OK, taking into account the fact that i was not building the scale model...
WEEK 10 – Wolfchase FYE Closing (II)
Here's a look into the front right corner, which served as somewhat of an alcove due to the design of the store. In the past, this area housed more big-ticket (read: expensive and detailed) pop culture items, but more recently I believe it was simply home to candy, which you can see in the center of the photo. The remaining Pop! Vinyl selection had also been moved over here and placed on those tables.
(c) 2017 Retail Retell
These places are public so these photos are too, but just as I tell where they came from, I'd appreciate if you'd say who :)
iss070e003409 (Oct. 14, 2023) --- The Moon passes in front of the sun during the annular solar eclipse in this photograph taken by Expedition 70 Flight Engineer Jasmin Moghbeli aboard the International Space Station.
The front view for the F15, I always liked photos taking from this angle so I try to add one every time I make a jet.
A ruin of an ancient sea-faring civilization, with a deep, dark, underworldly secret that brought on their demise. At some point during their reign they became so enchanted with shiny, yet unbeknownst to them - deadly, crystals that they started worshiping them as Gods and building underground shrines for their collection. When the first signs of the disease came it was too late for most and those who survived quickly abandoned their once grand cities, never to go back to behind their shimmering walls.
The city of An’kirah, was a bustling city that was primarily a religious center. The many shrines that once made this mountain city known far and wide now lay in ruin. Forgotten by time itself it awaits brave souls ready to explore its narrow corridors and tell its story once again.
We're not sure whose house this is, but Cooper seems to spend a LOT of his time hanging around their front stoop. Taken by his collar camera.
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WEEK 19 – Barnes Crossing Kroger, Pre-Remodel (IV)
From just past the deli, here’s a view looking straight down the front actionway over toward the left side wall of the store. Lots of good stuff in this shot! You’ve got a portion of the frozen foods section on your extreme left, with the pharmacy across from it on the right. Health and beauty aisles are beyond both departments. The higher-ceiling portion of the store can be seen on the upper left of the photo, and a couple of millennium décor U-Scan and Express Lane signs are visible off in the distance. Finally, there’s that odd floor pattern again!
(c) 2018 Retail Retell
These places are public so these photos are too, but just as I tell where they came from, I'd appreciate if you'd say who :)
With the sea behind and the quarry in front...
www.youtube.com/watch?v=KwIe_sjKeAY
Portland, Dorset - January 2025
These are 6 original front covers of a scientific journal for 'mothers' during the fifties and sixties of the last century.
I have been working together with Sabine Remy on 12 front covers (more or less the same).
This are the first 6 ones which I started and Sabine finished.
I will upload them one by one for the next days.
You can find more of Sabine's art on her website; miriskum.de/