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Added some blocks and a turtle and mermaid head (to go with the tail :D also kinda looks like an octopus?)
Row 1: John, SandyB, John, Laural
Row 2: chinarockfishakm, John, me, whoopdedoo
Row 3: KRB, Audrey
I'm expecting 5 more blocks from my group and I want to make another block or two for myself, maybe for the back :)
I've received Laural's and KRB's and John's blocks back already!
I can't wait to star assembling the top!
Thanks, everyone, for beautiful blocks!
Now this photo gives a better idea of what this dress is like. it is soooooo light and floaty that if feels like I am not wearing anything. Now I am looking forward to a nice warm summers day so as I can just stroll around in this lovely dress
I recently created these two pieces for the latest issue of Ideas Illustrated. The story revolves around themes of luck, philosophy and love. It's writen by Stephen Trombley.
You can buy the magazine here www.ideas-illustrated.com/
(Thanks to Paul Malon for some of the imagery featured in this project)
All contents © copyright Randy Mora 2012
"If you have an apple and I have an apple and we exchange these apples then you and I will still each have one apple. But if you have an idea and I have an idea and we exchange these ideas, then each of us will have two ideas."
George Bernard Shaw
Okay, time to round up those bookstore gift certificates and head out for some wonderful after-Christmas sales. And I've got just the idea! :) This is my first and probably last shameless promotion of a good friend...
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Before my first trip to Sweden several years ago, I was introduced, through a mutual friend via email, to a very nice man ... Johan Theorin. We struck up a friendship, and he eventually offered to show me around his city of Göteborg. We met in the summer of that year, and he was nicer in person than he was over email.
Working at a small publisher doing translations, and the like, he told me of a book he was working on that would hopefully one day be published. I was excited to find, in 2006, that his book was complete and being published locally in Sweden. In July of that year I took my family over there for a holiday to meet my Swedish friend and his family. His mother and father lived on the opposite coast on the island of Öland, and were nice enough to accept the four of us to visit them after I conducted my business in Göteborg.
We spent 2-3 days with his parents showing us all over the island. They became good friends and are amazingly generous people.
And here we are at the end of 2008, and again I am excited to find Johan's book is now translated in who-knows-how-many languages, and is available for the first time through a North American distributor with a fresh new translation.
Echoes From the Dead, not nearly as morbid as it may sound, is now available for you to go out and buy about 30 copies each. *lol* It is an honestly great first attempt at fiction, and he has already completed his second book. I'm so very proud of my friend, Johan, and wish him success.
Congratulation, Mr. Theorin...
I feel so energized by photography right now. I am busy with portrait work and keep coming up with self portrait idea that I want to pursue. I can't create them all so for now I just write them down in my "idea book".
Thanks you for all the inspiration Fickr!
At least that’s how I feel most of the time (LOL)!
Had this last minute idea and had to execute!!! sorry for the late entry gang!!!
Macro Monday project – 01/24/11
"Imagination”
I have officially reached the first checkpoint of 100 supporters! As such, I've added the first (of hopefully many) updates to the set.
Support it here: ideas.lego.com/projects/c0423823-9cfd-4685-8ff2-a34facb4715a
38in x 23.7in. Digital Photography. I took this photo because I searched for cool ideas with lightbulbs and got an example of someone capturing the sunlight through the bulb and I thought it was really cool. This photo was taken with a view of the Phoenix Mountain Preserves so that is what you see in the background. The sun was about 25 minutes away from going behind the mountains. I took this photo with a shutter speed of 1/400th of a second, an ISO of 100, and an aperture of 8.0. I think this photo turned out okay. I wanted the light coming through the lightbulb to be a little bit more orange, but it was a cloudy day and the clouds were turning the sunlight very white. I boosted the contrast and saturation on this quite a bit. I boosted the curves substantially as well to get the mid-tones as well. It helped get the light bulb an orange tint like I wanted. I especially like the sunlight line on the inside of my hand where I am holding the bulb. I think that helps out the photo very much.
Just working on some more Ideas for the next build. want to implement a higher detail into every build and push the unique quality each time.
I realize now I forgot to tell you all this was on LEGO Ideas. Support has been awesome so far, and with your help, this could be an official LEGO set!
ideas.lego.com/projects/8b57cd41-3cdb-4e11-9076-8308c46e8ae2
Paper Kite, Rice Paper, or Large Tree Nymph, butterfly (Idea leuconoe) .It is known especially for its presence in butterfly greenhouses and live butterfly expositions. The Paper Kite is of Southeast Asian origin.
Gadget:Sony A350 + Sony 4.5-5.6/70-300mm SSM lens
Unit LE-M032
Toa:Air
Matoran build/Southern Continent
Sedrin – active, stage 8
Hurricane Flute
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Decided to try to see if the lights in the kitchen could substitute for daylight in a pinch - results are not great but I think I finally have a cheap idea of how I can muzzle my flash for future pictures.
Ideas for possible custom figs over the summer hols. Left to right:
Rebel Soldier (BF2), Brendan Pokemon emerald), Syndrome (incredibles), 10th Doctor (obvious), Arnold's character (Maggie), Arcann (KOTOR), Lawrence Gordon (Saw), David (Prometheus). Thoughts? and other suggestions?
tried to avoid this for a while.... had been tagged before, but always acted as if I didn't notice.... perhaps its time to say something.... my good friend Neaz Ahmed did all the damage.... the following is the consequence of that damage....
1. My Flickr nick was taken from a dialogue in the movie “V for Vendetta”
2. A man with multiple aims; ended up nowhere. Wanted to be a scientist (when at primary), then an astronomer (when at secondary), then a military officer (higher secondary). Failed in business quite early right after coming out of the university, and ended up as a bloody market researcher! The world isn’t perfect!
3. Had a tremendous fascination for reading facts. Never read fiction; as I always believe facts are stranger than fiction. My focus in study was on anything military, especially military strategy; still maintain a sizable library at home on this. Studied multiple other stuff as supplementary, starting from history, to geography, to diplomacy, to what not
4. Used to make fleets of military ships with cardboard, keeping all the practical factors in mind, using all the knowledge gathered through reading. That was my playground for practicing military strategy and tactics. BTW, still fancy my chances with card-boards, tapes and staple pins
5. Got admitted at the university to study English; but somehow ended up studying business
6. Started writing during the second semester at the university; lost interest after my favourite teacher used my writing for one of his newspaper article…. Of course without permission
7. Spent the school days being a good boy; spent the college days playing cricket; spent the university days taking bhaab with girls (u know, bhaabzzzz)
8. Missing the time that I had wasted just by sleeping!! Could’ve done so much!! I’m just a lazy person :(
9. Love cricket. Missing the days when we fled the field after a poor performance batting first, the other team couldn’t catch us as we hid ourselves in the roof of a building! Still like to skip sleep to watch cricket
10. I do not have an icon; I do not follow anyone
11. Not a person who lives to eat
12. Current love is photography; which was born out of travel, work pressure and poor memory
13. My biggest inspiration in photography……. My family; my biggest push behind photography came after I got married
14. Turned into a strobist after getting influenced by Bert Stephani. Strobist rescued my photography life from complete stagnation and helped me to get enrolled into a 52 week project
15. Always had more focus as a travel writer and a blogger; used Flickr as a place where I could meet other photographers
16. I love “wasting” a lotta money behind photography, but don’t like to waste a penny behind anything else!
17. Started as mainly a landscape photographer, then gradually moved into everything; and it took five years for me to discover that people are the most precious subjects
18. Love movies; mainly English. But hardly manage time now-a-days
19. Like music, but never really got deep into it
18. Like cars, but don’t drive. Never been crazy about it
19. Counting my days as an active photographer; counting years; counting age. Making the best use of the coming days is gonna be my biggest challenge
20. Always wanted to live after I die; still do
As the title state's, Not my idea!!!
I took a friend out this morning and suffered a barracking when out I pulled a hand brush to first clean the stone and then "strategically place" the leaves!!!!
I bet the guy who arrive to shoot as we left, thought the scene was au natural....
Working on an alternative hull using the new hull parts.
The big disadvantage of those new hull pieces is that they offer no decent stern. It's just the same part as the bow. For anyone who is into ships that looks very awkward. With a combination of snotted slopes and curved bricks I tried to get an aft hull matching the shape of the old type. It's a bit complicated perhaps but I like it so far.
I'll be continuing on this hull, in the meantime I am in need of more supporters for the project. Ships do not seem to be popular on LEGO Ideas. It's going to be a tough run to 10000...