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Bailey Longcloth enters the med den heading for Ioh's bed. She check brain function and vitals all seeming to be unchanged from the morning. "Bro, you've got a lot of people worried about you." she'd stare down at her brother watching him appearing to be asleep
Bianca Bender comes up the stairs she'd see Ravi but heads straight into the Med Den, knowing Elise is following.
Ravenne Karu glances over and mewls to the two.
Bianca Bender blinks stopping inside the door...going forward..."Dazy...." sound suncertain...something..the build...the scent under the pink dye..isn't right...
Elise Capalini follows Bianca into the med den. That pink isn't right...and neither is that scent... "What the fuck is going on?" she growls.
Bailey Longcloth turns hearing her name, "O hai" she'd smile to both Bianca and Elise . She shrugs, "What do you mean? I know I haven't been around much but.."
Bianca Bender seconds Elise's growl...her's more confused..but relief as well...."Bails!" frowns when she says that...and looks at Elise....and back to Bails..."Cut it out...what the hell's going on..."
Bailey Longcloth rolls her eyes, "Not you too Bianca, I'm Dazy, -not- Bails"
Elise Capalini only stares, feeling like she's in a nightmare.
Bianca Bender would take a few steps forward...and reaches out fingering the very identafiable necklace around your neck unless you step back...she'd look up either way...gritting between her teeth..."Try...Again."
Bailey Longcloth steps back a bit before Bianca can grab the collar, "Yeah, it's Bails' I sent her home. She'd left it here when she woke up. I fixed the clasp and put it on so I didn't lose it" she'd shake her head at the stitcher, everyone had to be delusional
Bailey Longcloth stares back at Bianca, "Fine I'll do it but I checked him this morning and he's fine" she'd go over to the sink washing her hands before putting on gloves. She'd take a syringe out of the cabinet before turning to the med cabinet. She'd take her key out and unlock it taking the anticoagulant down, measuring the dosage and turning back to inject it into Ioh's IV
Elise Capalini shoves her PDA away, watching the Dazy-Bails with the drugs. Did Bianca trust her to actually do that? Shit....shit...shit. "Bianca, i want her strapped to the other bed. This isn't--right."
Ravenne Karu steps just inside still holding her PDA. She opens her mouth, then closes it, waiting for a moment.
Elise Capalini snarls as the doors open, but quiets when she sees Ravi. "Ravi--do you have intel on Dazy?"
Bianca Bender frowns...watching Bails follow her orders...and would stride forward reaching for Bails hand before she can inject the drugs into the IV, "Damn you...." pulls the hand back...."You should know that's to much..you'll turn his blood into water..." mrowls and looks over at Elise but nods, "See if you can find the other restraints in the work room." seeing as Ioh is already strapped down..why not make it a family affair.
Bailey Longcloth hears her name, "I'm standing right here!" she'd growl at no one believing she was who she said she was
Ravenne Karu shakes her head and murmurs quietly "No.. I was wonderinf if there was anything I could do... though.." she steps in closer and whispers to Elise, glancing over to the pink haired one.
Eamon Cale turns toward the warm feathered weight on his shoulder, and murmurs soft Gaelic to her. Lenore murrs and nibbles at his wild black hair, then she spreads her wings and launches into the gloom, winging her swift way to the top of the building before him, to wait. The priest watches her go, then he raps on the med den doors with the head of his cane.
Bailey Longcloth growls hearing the mention of restraints as Bianca grabs the syringe, "You are -not- restraining me! You know..." she'd begin to tense as if she was gonna run right past them all
Elise Capalini moves toward the work room, talking to Ravi as she goes. "You're a ghost--what's the first step? We gather intel. Dazy's last known location...search in and around the den for any evidence--is this tied to the bombings or is this something else?" She roots through lockers and finds restraints, her eye narrowing.
Bianca Bender would make a quick decision...she'd let the syring fall and would make a grab for Bails arm twisting it up and into her back..."No you don't." she'd felt the girls need to sprint.
Bailey Longcloth growls and tries to pull away from Bianca, "You can't... you wouldn't do this to me" she'd twist her head to look at Bianca, the fear and terror in her eyes plainly obvious
Ravenne Karu turns suddenly as there's a rap on the door. She steps forward to open it, then hears a commotion behind, turning back before she saw who was on the other side, having unlocked the door but not opened it quite yet. "Right. Was thinking on that."
Bianca Bender murrs and bites her lip hard...but keeps the pressure on Bails arm..."It's for your own good kitteh...don't want you out running around...with someone else brain in your head...or what ever the fuck is going on...." she'd look towards the door at the rap but keeps a tight hold on Bails, adding an arm wrapped around the front of her shoulders and pulling Bails back against her chest...."Don't fight...you'll end up dislocating..or having me break your arm...and we really don't want that now do we..." looks frantic as she sees Eamon coming through the door.
Eamon Cale hears the click of the lock, but no one opens the door. One dark brow arches slightly, and a bit more when he hears the sounds of a commotion on the other side. He shifts his cane beneath his arm and opens the door, and slowly steps inside... only to find himself faced with a psychedelic Bails. "What in the name o' the Mother o' God...?"
Elise Capalini comes back into the other room, still snarling, restraints held in one hand. "Dazy," she says to the cat who is obviously not Dazy, "this is for your own safety--we don't wnat you to hurt yourself...or Ioh...or anyone in here." She looks at Eamon and blinks. "Welcome to the mad house, love."
OK, so this is my first 'pseudo' HDR image. Following the steps outlined here, I took three images at different exposure times, knocked out some stuff, then mashed them together.
Then I fiddled with some stuff some more. The light is much bluer than it should be due to the WB setting in my camera (it's set to incandescant light - and these are bluish-white Power Functions LEDs).
I think it's much better than the other photo. There's more detail in the hangar (you can see Stapleton!), and the fighter is not all washed out. Pretty cool!
A dial on Rotel RX-303, a vintage receiver/amplifier.
Shot for Macro Mondays circles theme.
I realize i shot a different detail of this device for the last theme but I cant help myself. I love old tech and this one in particular. We have shared tunes together for 40 years.
The undisputed highlight of Cordoba (and arguably of Southern Spain) is the magnificent 'Mezquita', the former Great Mosque that since the Spanish reconquest of 1236 has served as Cordoba Cathedral, a unique marriage of styles and cultures and one of the World's greatest architectural masterpieces.
The site dates back to Roman times, the pagan temples giving way to the first Visigothic cathedral which stood here in the 7th and 8th centuries. After the Islamic conquest the church was divided between Christians and Muslims until the Christian side was brought for conversion into the first mosque. In the following centuries the mosque was rebuilt and enlarged in ever more magnificent form up to around 987.
The Great Mosque continued to function until the Spanish reconquest of 1246 when it was converted back to Christian use as the city's cathedral; luckily the unparalled beauty of the Islamic architecture was recognised and largely respected, though new additions were made in various places adding further stylistic layers to the complex, initially in gothic, then Renaissance and latterly Baroque styles.
The biggest alteration came at the end of the Middle Ages when a more recognisable cathedral structure was erected over the centre of the multi-aisled former prayer hall. Begun as a gothic church, it was completed as a largely Renaissance structure with rich vaulting and a low dome over the crossing. Though it required the removal of many of the superb arcades and columns to erect it, the structure's impact is less apparent from within as one might expect, since it has few lower walls, literally growing from the Moorish colonnades.
The complete structure of the Mosque/Cathedral covers a vast rectangular area with an open courtyard to the north with the Baroque bell tower (the former minaret reclad)and the seemingly endless columned halls of the interior, with some 856 columns (many reused from Roman buildings, themselves reused in the previous church). Various chambers and chapels of varying dates and styles open up making the internal layout somewhat confusing to follow. The centre of the complex is dominated by the Renaissance cathedral, whose soaring interior flooded with light actually contrasts well with the more intimate, darker areas of the mosque, if making the experience somewhat surreal and other worldy. One can wander this ever changing interior for hours and still feel like one has barely scratched the surface.
The most notable parts of the Islamic structure are the magnificent double rows of scalloped arches, with multiple cusps and alternating bands of red and white. There are also some truly gorgeous ceilings, masterpieces of Islamic design, including the domes over the former mihrab niche, parts of which retain rich mosaic decoration.
In other areas the contrast of Islamic and Christian styles is quite bizarre, with the perimeter of the building lined with chapels, Moorish in style but many filled by huge gilded Baroque altars, somewhat at odds with the original style.
All in all the Mosque / Cathedral of Cordoba is one of the wonders of the World and for me was the highlight of this trip to Andalusia. As a fascinating fusion of faiths, styles and first rate architecture, there simply is nowhere else remotely like it.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cathedral%E2%80%93Mosque_of_C%C3%B3...
Ancient telephone (functioning)
Hotel Aspendos (Gündogdu / Manavgat)
(Türkei-2017.03.14)
Kamera: Fujifilm Finepix HS50 EXR
© 2017-03 by Richard von Lenzano
richard.von.lenzano@gmail.com
A combination of Olympus Focus Stacking Function and Photoshop Photomerge - 15 photos stacked.
Taken in Golders Hill Park, London.
My father did not major in nonsense on our farm. As I grew up, he only bought two cars during my 18 years at home. As a young teenager, I wanted him to buy a flashy car so I could use it for girl transportation but ever the level-headed one, my dad bought an used sedate 1950 Buick. Whenever I expressed disappointment when I needed it, he would point me in the direction of an old pickup that he used every day and suggested that as an alternative. I learned in my only Art & Architecture course in college that he was into function not form.
- Porsche 911 GT3 RS -
Don't tell my boss but skipped work the other day to snag this silver RS! @zainsyedphoto
Hollyhock in backlight (Alcea rosea) / Stockrose im Gegenlicht
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This was fun! Features functioning suspension and a turret which can be manually rotated via a small gear in the rear of the tank. Cheers
successful solo slut walks through the tenderloin with wardrobe & camera malfunctions to boot
(b sides)
I shot a pano of Edmondson Park station last night. I had my tripod but not my pano head so the full pano wouldn't stitch very well. I need to go back with a functioning pano head and reshoot this.
Unfortunately they have installed some furniture on the platform that limits the compositions that you can shoot from. Still I am happy enough with this one.
I am thinking of putting together a book of all of my images from around Liverpool. I am not sure why I revisited this one as it is not better than the originals haha
Never one for its looks, the Fairey Gannet AEW.3 served for 18yrs with 849Sqn of the Royal Navy's Fleet Air Arm, from 1960 until 1978,
"The idea of the Maltese triclinia having had a feasting function is related to their similarity to domestic dining furniture from Roman times and the fact that the refrigerium, a pagan and then Christian funerary feast, is well attested in literature of the period." Source: www.ancient-origins.net/ancient-places-europe/maltese-cat...
Welcome to the Brickpoint Cove Lighthouse. Whether your just passing through or here on vacation put your feet up, relax, and make yourself at home! Here we have everything from hiking, swimming, and boating to tours and event opportunities! Come spend your next trip at Brickpoint Cove! and yes it does light up and function! Built for Brickfair VA 2017.
So here's this giant enemy crab...
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If you know me from BZPower, you might remember this as a WIP from seven bloody years ago. I'm slow.
First place winner of BZPower's BBC Contest 73.
This gentleman trying to blend in with the surroundings. On the ferry to Fogo Island, Newfoundland Canada.
This was the hotel I stayed in in Istanbul earlier this year. I'm just practicing a technique for a forthcoming trip to New York.
I would appreciate really constructive critisism on it
Salish cedar-root basketry served many functions, from storing medicines and personal belongings to even heating water. Basket making as a skill became more widespread in the early to mid-twentieth century, when demand for basketry among settler tourists and collectors soared, ad it became a source of income for many First Nation Women. While the market declined after the 1950s, artists such as Andrew preserved the tradition, passing her knowledge on the her daughter Doreen, who is also a basket weaver.