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Het front van de Gotha-trams is elegant vormgegeven. Zodoende hebben deze trams een tijdloos moderne uitstraling. Dit is het front van museumtram 62 van Cottbus. Dit rijtuig is in 1965 geleverd.
Meer foto's van tramfrontjes vindt u in de set headlights.
Bekijk mijn fotoalbum in de klassieke versie.
Name: Velvet-fronted nuthatch
Scientific: Sitta frontalis
Malay: Patok Baldu / Patuk Baldu / Patuk Dahi Hitam / Pepatuk Dahi Hitam
Family: Sittidae
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The calving front of the Jakobshavn Glacier in western Greenland, as seen from NASA's P-3B aircraft on April 21, 2012.
Credit: NASA/GSFC/Jefferson Beck
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IceBridge, a six-year NASA mission, is the largest airborne survey of Earth's polar ice ever flown. It will yield an unprecedented three-dimensional view of Arctic and Antarctic ice sheets, ice shelves and sea ice. These flights will provide a yearly, multi-instrument look at the behavior of the rapidly changing features of the Greenland and Antarctic ice.
Data collected during IceBridge will help scientists bridge the gap in polar observations between NASA's Ice, Cloud and Land Elevation Satellite (ICESat) -- in orbit since 2003 -- and ICESat-2, planned for early 2016. ICESat stopped collecting science data in 2009, making IceBridge critical for ensuring a continuous series of observations.
IceBridge will use airborne instruments to map Arctic and Antarctic areas once a year. IceBridge flights are conducted in March-May over Greenland and in October-November over Antarctica. Other smaller airborne surveys around the world are also part of the IceBridge campaign.
To read more about IceBridge - Arctic 2012 go to: www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/icebridge/index.html
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center enables NASA’s mission through four scientific endeavors: Earth Science, Heliophysics, Solar System Exploration, and Astrophysics. Goddard plays a leading role in NASA’s accomplishments by contributing compelling scientific knowledge to advance the Agency’s mission.
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front row.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=mbVux6XUtZY
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Doux Lynn Hairstyle, pulled back
Blueberry Demi Dress (DISCOUNTED IN-WORLD)
Visit the shows here.
Hengill area
The construction area is on Hellisheiði heath and its vicinity south of Hengill volcano. The area is divided into the upper geothermal area above Hellisskarð pass and the lower area below the pass. A much larger area has, however, been included in research to assess the environmental impact of the power plant. Ground water research covers the area from the south coast, west to Faxaflói bay, north to Esja mountain and Þingvallavatn lake and east to Ölfusá river.
Exploratory drilling
In 1985, a research borehole was made by Kolviðarhóll hill (in the same area that the plant is situated). In 1994, another borehole was made on Ölkelduháls ridge. Both boreholes offered some clues, but the evidence was not enough on which to base a decision. In 2001, two boreholes were made in Hellisheiði heath and three more in 2002. The information from these holes provided the grounds for the power plant.
Most of my front aisle photos posted in the past from this location have been taken on the other side of the store, so here's one for a change taken in the middle of apparel, which comprises the majority of the right end of the store.
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Wal-Mart 274, 1979-built, Battleground Dr. at First American Dr., Iuka MS
I did not pack my wide angle lens this trip, so I created a synthetic wide angle by orienting my phone into portrait and shooting a panorama. By moderating my horizontal range of motion to a smaller area than is typical for panoramas, and utilizing the greater space afforded by the vertical orientation of the camera, I was able to achieve a "synthetic" wide angle shot. This also allowed me to crop out distorted areas from the top and bottom of the image, as one tends to see from typical panoramic images.
Say goodbye to the "Ole Pig" and hello to "Lupo"! I've spent some time upgrading my Abrams (really Andrew Somers' Abrams with my tweaks).
Changes include:
- Rebuilt the rear end of the turret to make the overall length about half a stud shorter
- Moved the CITV (commander's sight) back away from the front of the turret
- New gun shield for the loader's machine gun
- Rebuilt the main gun barrel and moved the bore evacuator away from the muzzle
- New Combat Identification Panels (CIPs) are a little less chunky than the old ones
- Rebuilt the side skirts to make them less chunky (thicker might be ok for reactive armor, but I didn't like the look) and cover the length of the tank in a better way
- Rebuilt the top engine covers so that they are removable plates rather than hinged, and used the space I saved to drop in an engine
- Driver's station now has a complete set of controls
Let me know what you think!
the front side border plants to be seen are birds foot trefoil verbena bonariensis abelia bumblebee potentilla fruticosa summer Feverfew Veronica erysimum then two red and white campion Echinops a salvia that is not showing yet with yellow toadflax aster Audrey in front
Pretty rough day for us, over here in the states. Sometimes a simple snapshot from an earlier era can lift the load from your shoulders. Most of what I'm buying now I'm buying to resell. I might have even bought this one (from another Facebook dealer), thinking I would resell it. When I got it, I realized this was a keeper, at least for a little while. Yeah, this is one of mrwaterslide's favorites, the first of 2020.
Model: Dayle Good Times
Top: Jasper You Sexy Thing
Pants: Clear-Lan
Shoes: Kyori Rising Sun
Belt: Sweet Confection Poppy Parker
I had a shot of Big Chocolate get published in this months issue of FRONT, a UK based magazine. First time getting published so that was pretty rad. Here's the original shot that they cropped hardcore.
Not long ago I came across an educational video that suggested LED lights placed near to the camera lens could create an interesting effect for portraiture. With small strings of LED lights being very reasonable in price to obtain, I thought I'd give the technique a try.
For this image, I hung purple LED lights about a foot in front of the lens.
strobist: 1 Canon 580EX, camera right, diffused by a Lumiquest Softbox LTp. Flash triggered via Cybersyncs. LED lights used in front of camera for bokeh.
Right outside my front door lives a hidden rose bush. When i went outside that next morning I was shocked to see such a beautiful rose! It had been slowly growing I believe behind the big hibiscus tree that sort of dominated the entire front windows near the front door, but when it came into full blossom, I was completely surprised to see what an awesome rose standing in all her glory, right before me. This was taken last October 2007, but I wanted to share it with all my dear flickr friends.....it's been a dark fall/winter, and this rose is just what the doctor orderded. I hope you enjoy it. Oh, and the fragrance still lives with me today, it smelled sooooo divine!
This is the first Kmart I've been in (within the last decade at least) that had the electronics department located along the front wall. Appliances were oddly located in front of the pharmacy as well!
According to this document, on the Colbert County Alabama assessor's site, this Kmart's "effective year built" is 1975, though it looks like it has a newer-era facade. Perhaps it was updated during a dreaded "Big K" makeover! This store number is 7045, and I did find this post stating that most of the "7xxx"-numbered stores were built in the 70's, but I'm still going to leave a question mark on year-built for the time being...
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Kmart, 1975(?)-built (closing Sept. 2017), Hwy. 43/72 and E. 6th St., Muscle Shoals, AL
Combination of two images, focus stacked to get total front to back sharpness. So many wonderful things to see in this front garden, it takes a wee while to note it all.
Buy a journal based on my original here: bit.ly/1Wi2Jm3
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.
Inspired by this quilt http://www.flickr.com/photos/jrcraft/1791781726/ . The fabrics are mostly from Amy Butler's Belle collection. So happy with how it came out!
Waist defining
The “front tuck” is one of the best styling tricks, ever! I particularly like to use it to define the waist when I wear a top over a dress. In that case, I tuck into a belt, instead of a waistband.
Expect the front tuck sweater styling trick to be on repeat this fall and winter. It’s such an easy way to add warmth and interest, but preserve shape, when layering over a dress.
This red sweater is a twin to the bronze sweater I also thrifted.
Sweater, Express (thrifted). Dress, Jones New York (thrifted). Shoes, CL by Chinese Laundry (thrifted). Sunglasses, grinderPUNCH. Belt, Express.