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Playing with the unconscious of my mind and shooting my favorite model.

Museum Insel Hombroich (DE)

~Voices tell me I should carry on,

But I am swimming in an ocean all alone.~

 

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Incomplete - Backstreet Boys

Second Sit. Background added and some light colors. The shot was taken a day or so after the work was done.

Always an unwelcome surprise when spikes that hold rails in place pop out.

German fireteam I have yet to finish.

Scout, rifleman, commander. Hopefully I'll pump out the breacher, 2nd scout, and mg specialist soon.

 

lots of neat stuff finished/in the works

 

posting to IG later tdy.

 

enjoy

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Another one from the sandrine session...

 

MUA - Annelien Debusschere

Styling - we did our own

 

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Toronto, Ontario

Incomplete - From Middle English incomplete, incompleet, from Late Latin incomplētus, from in- ‎(“un-; not”) + complētus ‎(“complete”), equivalent to in- ‎(“not”) +‎ complete.

Via della Salara Vecchia, Roman Forum

Not sure what the message is here.

Part of the Abbey Gardens at St Edmundsbury Cathedral in Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk.

This is the mausoleum of the first great Turkic Muslim holy man, Kozha Akhmedi Yasaui, a revered Sufi teacher and mystical poet.

 

The Mausoleum of Khawaja Ahmed Yasawi is an unfinished mausoleum in the city of Turkestan, in southern Kazakhstan. The structure was commissioned in 1389 by Timur, who ruled the area as part of the expansive Mongol Empire, to replace a smaller 12th-century mausoleum of the famous Turkic poet and Sufi mystic, Khoja Ahmed Yasawi (1093–1166). However, construction was halted with the death of Timur in 1405.

Despite its incomplete state, the mausoleum has survived as one of the best-preserved of all Timurid constructions. Its creation marked the beginning of the Timurid architectural style. The experimental spatial arrangements, innovative architectural solutions for vault and dome constructions, and ornamentations using glazed tiles made the structure the prototype for this distinctive art, which spread across the empire and beyond.

The religious structure continues to draw pilgrims from across Central Asia and has come to epitomize the Kazakh national identity. It has been protected as a national monument, while UNESCO recognized it as the country's first site of patrimony, declaring it a World Heritage Site in 2003.

 

From the summer archives to help you into a successful Monday!

 

Fossibear

"Evening Walk" A couple enjoy the company of one another walking the grounds of Tsaritsyno in Moscow, Russia. Tsaritsyno was built at the request of Catherine the Great by one of her most imaginative architects as a lavish imperial palace. She visited the site in 1785 while construction was under way and declared she was not satisfied and it should be rebuilt. A young colleague of the lead architect, Kazakov, could not bare the thought and continued work on the palace. After 10 years, and with no additional funds, the palace and grounds were left incomplete. Only recently has the city of Moscow restored the palace and grounds, including completion of buildings that were to be originally built. Some Moscovites enjoy the restoration, perhaps an equal number think that the unfinished grounds provided a more natural environment for a walk (hundreds of trees were removed in the restoration). For me, it is a favorite place to visit when in Moscow.

Oil on panel board.

 

Allow love to triumph fear.

  

Silver Springs

Fleetwood Mac Series #2

This is the one feeling that is more consistent for me than any other. It surpasses happiness, sadness, and most other emotions. It is a constant force in my life. It can be good. It can be bad. It is what pushes me to be more. It is what holds me back from being more. It is what we make it.

 

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Saw this 1/3 snowman in the playground as I left school today.

Structure of Glass Building, Tokyo International Forum.

Ésto lo he subido para que veas cómo empecé más o menos, XD

Class 66 locomotive No. 66238 heads east at Wemberham Lane, east of Yatton, on the evening of Thursday 14th July 2011. As this was a Thursday I'm assuming that the train was the Parkandillack to Bescot china clay working, or at least its equivalent a decade ago.

 

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olympus omd - lightroom - color efex pro

I hope in the future ill be able to muster some courage to finish this, but for now I have completely given up.

 

My code was to follow a set weapon type so as to not lose any ability when recreating my previous creations.

E.g Sniper rifles to be completed one by one rather than go off on a tangent and make an SMG in between Sniper Rifle work.

 

But now, change is coming and I am completely moving on from AR's, and onto something, more simpler.

 

Be sure to check it out in the future!

And good luck for all the PMGer's in the New Year :D

The brightest flashes in the world of thought are incomplete until they have been proven to have their counterparts in the world of fact.

 

~ John Tyndall ~

My beautiful monstera

Location: Saint Martin island, Bangladesh

Equipment: D90

Moment: Photographed while passing a small village of fishermen just beside sea shore.

 

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