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Fun booklet on how to fight fatigue.

 

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Photo: Javier García

Life is a part mix of fears, aspirations and worries. At the end of the day it is just about being tired and sadly satisfied. Do you get to understand the meaning of existence?

 

At Olavayapu Ferry Point. -- The boats are still the ones with oars. Life is still very much a peaceful haven. Pristine and undiscovered at a stone's throw away from Cochin.

 

Mr Narayanan is all of 85 years and ferries passengers on his boat which he himself rows. How is that for Life !

   

Dates

Taken on June 23, 2007 at 4.02pm IST (edit)

Posted to Flickr March 22, 2012 at 10.16AM IST (edit)

Exif data

Camera Nikon D70

Exposure 0.011 sec (1/90)

Aperture f/4.8

Focal Length 62 mm

Exposure Bias 0 EV

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Not Bad?

Pretty Good?

All Right?

Excellent?

Out of this World?

 

This shiny metallic copper wet look lycra spandex minidress came from greatglam.com. I've matched it up with my super shiny Platino Cleancut 15 denier pantyhose from shapings.com and my 5" black peep toe platform pumps from flirtcatalog.com.

 

To see more pix of me in other tight, sexy and revealing outfits click this link:www.flickr.com/photos/kaceycdpix/sets/72157623668202157/

 

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AP Studio project

How it Ends- Devotchka

 

Trying to work with fire is a bitch.

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Taken on the same day as the previous picture we see Class 55 9000 Royal Scot's Grey waiting by the signal box , it left the station and went onto the stabling point . How King's Cross has changed since I took this picture all those year's ago. KC. 28 4 1973.

 

Kevin Connolly - All rights reserved so please do no use this image without my explicit permission

These fawns and their mothers moved in opposite directions so that we were closer to the fawns than the moms were for a few minutes (in a big triangle).

File name: 09_03_000021

 

Title: How to Make Applesauce at MIT

 

Creator/Contributor: Harold “Doc” Edgerton (1903-1990), photographer

 

Created/Published:

 

Date created: 1964

 

Physical description: photograph

 

Summary: Doctor Harold Edgerton, a professor of electrical engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, was a pioneer in stroboscopic photography. In his experiments, Edgerton used strobe lights to capture and “freeze” motion on film, allowing the human eye to see in photographs what was invisible in the physical world. Doc Edgerton, who considered himself more of a scientist than photographer, crafted experiments in photography that revealed the hidden world of motion and action that surrounds us. This photograph is part of the Print Department’s extensive collection of work by regional photographers.

 

Added to the Boston Public Library’s collection in 1987.

Gift of Roger F. Urban

 

Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department

 

Rights: Copyright © Harold & Esther Edgerton Foundation, 2009, courtesy Palm Press, Inc. All rights reserved. Digital reproduction courtesy of Palm Press, Inc.

 

You've gotta see it LARGE on black!

 

Captured with a Canon EOS 30D and a Canon EF-S 17-55mm f/2.8 IS USM lens.

 

Location: Tanner Bridge Road, Jefferson City, Missouri

 

This was a planned HDR scene I captured about a year ago. I've been spending a lot of time with Photoshop CS4 and ACR 5 lately and thought about re-working this piece and I'm glad I did. I have a tutorial about how I created the original HDR image here; however, after using my new process, I need to update the steps.

 

In short, I used to simply load my Canon 30D RAW files directly into Photomatix, tone map, then save as 16bit tiff. Then load the 16bit tiff into Photoshop to do further enhancing such as noise removal.

 

Now I process each RAW in ACR 5, apply Noiseware Pro NR and save each frame as a 16bit tiff, then I open each tiff with Photomatix, merge, tone map, save again as 16bit tiff, open in Photoshop, apply default Noiseware Pro NR, USM (radius 1.1, amt: 40%), then save as 8bit jpg, which is what you see above. This rendition is far better than my first version (much cleaner, sharper, and the tonal depth is better too).

my boy is getting very interested in my camera and it's functions. i gave him my old d40 to play around with and i've been telling him that after i take his photo, i'll "show you something cool" on my camera and he loves it!

 

he is also obsessed with the 5-in-1 reflector and is always the one to fold it back up for me. amen to that because i don't even think i know how to do it! in the first photo in comments, he's holding the reflector for me. his idea, not so subtle though. haha.

 

thank goodness for that engineer-type mind he has, because i need all the help i can get.

Abstract photography with fork stacks. There is at least 1 fork if you're trying to guess exactly how many.

How many mule deer (Odocoileus hemionus) can you spot in this photo? I was a few hundred yards from my hotel room in Craig, Colorado when I took this shot.

How many licks until someone gets it right?

Watercolor illustration by Harold Gaze (1885-1963).

 

In his day, Mr. Gaze was a celebrated author and illustrator of children's books. He is perhaps most well-known in his native New Zealand and Australia, where he lived for many years. Fairies, mermaids, nymphs, and elfish creatures dominate his work, along with his signature bubbles, for which he became known as "The Bubble Man."

Please visit www.unclehalpress.com for more information on the artist and an online store of greeting cards featuring some of his best watercolor illustrations.

For those of you following along, my third Lego-brick instructional book - 'How to Build Brick TV and Movie Cars' is almost here.

 

The book, which covers 14 builds from TV and film is available for pre-order on Amazon and other platforms now.

 

The easiest way to find the book is by the ISBN

 

ISBN-10: 0760365881

ISBN-13: 978-0760365885

 

One of the 1:28 scale models from the book is the (fake) Ferrari 365 GTS/4 Daytona featured in the early seasons of 'Miami Vice'. This car was replaced by the Ferrari Testarossa provided by Ferrari North America.

 

I have also modeled the Testarossa in matching 1:28-scale, as shown here.

 

As a bonus to those who pre-order the full book, my publisher (Motorbooks) will provide you with an additional pdf chapter to build the companion Testarossa.

 

If you'd like to take up this offer, please send an email with their pre-order information (a confirmation number or a screenshot of the purchase page, etc. to this email address: BuildBrickCars@Quarto.com will get the bonus plan.

 

It's a great little model, and I encourage those interested in taking up this special offer.

"The more I try to erase you

The more, the more

The more that you appear "

 

(Thom Yorke - The Eraser)

 

With temperatures in the upper 20s the water does look a little tempting for this dog on the narrowboat 'Kite'. Meanwhile the owner takes a refreshing sip from the glass! Govilion Wharf on the Monmouthshire and Brecon canal.

How ba-a-a-ad can I be? I'm just doing what comes naturally

How ba-a-a-ad can I be? I'm just following my destiny

How ba-a-a-ad can I be? I'm just doing what comes naturally

How ba-a-a-ad can I be?

How bad can I possibly be?

 

I'm certainly not a fan of "The Lorax" film (I think it's overrated), and I never liked Onceler's song. Never, until the moment I heard female cover by Anna (annapantsu), and I was like WOW, this version of the song is so gorgeous! :D Then I listened to another cover by Elsie Lovelock, and it was Pure Madness, I like it so much! :D I'm not sure which one I liked the most, their versions so different - a villainess with good publicity, who perfectly pretends that she is good, and a truly evil villainess who possibly has no heart at all.

 

So I decided to build my own tribute to their covers! You can listen to both versions of the song and decide which Onceler is in front of you. ;)

 

How Bad Can I Be - female cover by Annapantsu

How Bad Can I Be - female cover by Elsie Lovelock

Pictured here: my great-grandfather's pocket watch, some sections of a very old set of the novel "Tale of the Genji" and a 55-56 year old Yashica 35mm rangefinder camera.

A minute earlier, this young Plains zebra (Equus quagga) also got away from the Nile crocodile (Crocodylus niloticus) at the crossing. Looking at this image, it is hard to imagine how that happened. All I can say is, I think the croc was just messing around. It wasn't really trying hard. It was just going through the motions for form's sake.

Sighted at -1.38094,35.01053 (01°22'51.4"S 035°00'37.9"E)

2 Sep 2013 9:53am

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Nikkor 400/2.8 VR

 

Bateleur Camp, Kichwa Tembo, Oloololo Grant, Masai Mara

-1.24667,35.01358 (01°14'48.0"S 035°00'48.9"E)

Nothing is itself taken alone. Things are because of interrelations or interactions.

---Wallace Stevens

How my love it spins me 'round

And how my love it's let me down

And how my thoughts they spin me 'round

And how my thoughts they let me down

 

And then there's you

Then there's you

And then there's you

Then there's you

 

♪ ♫

 

taken by a kind tourist

Can you guess how many dots there are in the jar?

So how this started:

 

Vin: So, how do you need me dressed?

Me: *long pause then smirks* ....as a coked up, dick-sucking ho.

Vin: o.o ......Okay, yeah. Yeah, we're doing this!

 

Inspired by Hazbin Hotel's 'Loser Baby,' here is my version! This song has no business being so catchy!

 

***Mature themes ahead! Listen/watch with caution!

 

~

  

So things look bad, and your back's against the wall

Your whole existence seems fuckin' hopeless

You're feelin' filthy as a dive bar bathroom stall

Can't face the world sober and dopeless

You've lost your way, you think your life is wrecked

Well, let me just say you're correct

 

(Wait, what?)

 

You're a loser, baby

A loser, goddamn baby

You're a fucked up little whiny bitch

 

(Hey!)

 

You're a loser, just like me

 

(Thanks, asshole)

 

You're a screws-loose boozer

An only one-star reviews-er

You're a power bottom at rock bottom

But you got company

 

(This supposed to make me feel better?)

 

There was a time I thought that no one could relate

To the gruesome ways in which I'm damaged

But lettin' walls down, it can sometimes set you straight!

We're all livin' in the same shit sandwich

 

(I sold my soul to a psychopathic freak)

 

And you think that makes you unique?

Get outta here, man!

 

We're both losers, baby

We're losers, it's okay to be a-

 

(-Coked-up, dick-suckin' ho?)

 

Baby, that's fine by me

 

I'm a loser, honey

A schmoozer and a dummy

But at least I know I'm not alone

 

You're a loser

(Just like me)

 

I got an appetite for gamblin'

 

I got an appetite for samplin' every drug and sex toy I can find

 

Go ahead baby, sing that song, come on!

 

I got no holes left to deflower

 

I sold my soul to save my power

Now I'm on that demon's leash

 

I'm trapped and it gets worse with every hour

 

You're a loser, baby

A loser, but just maybe if we

Eat shit together, things will end up differently

 

It's time to lose your self-loathin'

Excuse yourself, let hope in, baby

Play your card, be who you are

 

A loser, just like me

 

~

Hazbin Hotel - 'Loser, Baby'

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=9sVoglgJjRg

title courtesy of A. A. Milne from a poem of the same name.

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The Union Jack, a manor set in gorgeous scenery and an Aston, how gloriously British!

I’m afraid Alice had very little to eat or drink inside the book. However, after a bit, she remembered that she had put some some tea and bread-and-butter In the pocket of her apron. She did not seem to remember where she had gotten it. She had a whisp of a recollection that it came from some long-ago tea party. She had no plate for the bread-and-butter nor a cup for the tea. She did not feel it would be proper to eat or drink directly out of the pocket in her apron. So she waited patiently for 118 years with only occasional visits from the grin of the Cheshire Cat to distract her from the gnawing hunger. At long last, a Rather Curious Crow, smelled the bread and came to investigate. The Crow tore away the page revealing Alice, trapped in the book. That is how Alice escaped. The Cheshire Cat grinned.

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