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The Hello Chips/Doritos are one of my all time favorite pieces of re-ment. There are individual nacho cheese chips in the bag! The little package of Jelly Belly jelly beans is really great too.
I found this dress some years ago and think it is just lovely and begging to be taken
to a wedding party :-)
This is the most expensive gown in my "collection"! Hope you like it, because no one else than my dearest flickr friends here will ever see me in this dress.
It does feel so natural to me to relax in a nice skirt and top, wearing some light day time make up and feeling my hair tickling my neck. I do think that being a girl is the most important thing to me, and the more time I spend expressing this side of me does mean the happier I am.
Kaitimar's mini Batmobile, with a couple of twists of my own.
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I continued the fluid line of the cockpit towards the back and I lowered the "wings" into a more dynamic position. The "nose" is a little more aggressive on my version and I also added some contrasting details.
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It's a simple build, with common parts, yet the result is quite nice in my opinion. I wish the Batmobile polybag would have something more like this inside.
Sometimes you just get that perfect shot, where the lighting works and the look is just right. I think this photo is spot on how I'm feeling at the moment. Sometimes life is hard and things really don't go the way you want them to, but you keep going because that's all you can do.
I haven't dressed for ages and this shoot produced loads of great photos which I may just subjugate you to later. Some shoots you throw away more than you keep... this shoot I think I'm even going to keep the photos I took to test the lighting!
Đầm này...
Cao gót này...
Đi đám cưới này...=>So nữ tính =))
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Add fav cho Pu nhá :x
Boa noite, amigas!
Quis esse esmaltes loucamente desde a primeira vez que vi! Achei LINDO um esmalte matte, com esses brilhinhos quando usado com TC e rosa! O tom dele é lindo!
Eis que chega o esmalte aqui e vejo o nome (eu não sabia o nome, só falei pro meu amigo que queria o rosa da manglaze e ele soube qual era)! haahahah Pensei: Meu Deus...! Vou usar no dia que estiver com vontade de falar exatamente isso pra alguém! hahhahah
Adorei xingar assim, estilo cinema mudo e com as unhas! hahahhha
Só vai ficar ruim quando alguém te perguntar o nome dele, né?
"Ah amiga, que esmalte lindo! Qual o nome?"
"Fuck off and die"
"Puxaaaa, que grossa vc heim! Que horror, sua mal amada!" *sai a amiga indignada*
hahahahha
A-D-O-R-E-I
QUERIA MUITO QUE ALGUMAS PESSOAS PERGUNTASSEM O NOME DO MEU ESMALTE! ahhahaahah
No fim fiz essa nail art de florzinhas pra dar uma leveza no ambiente, né?! hahaaha
Agora vou dormir que amanhã tem curso o dia todo. :P
Durmam bem e bons sonhos! ;*
She's such a good sport! She always puts up with Momma's camera in her face. This time I wanted it to be BOTH of us in a picture. I finally got my wireless remote for my Bday from my BFF in the mail! Thanks, Andrea! I love it. Now I can be in the shots too. Yay. =)
Thanks for the lovely comments on my last upload. =)
This mirror absolutely ruined this shot. I got streaks on it and no matter what I clean it with, they always stay. It drives me nuts! Any tips or recommendations on what product to use for the removal and prevention of streaks and glare?
800,000 views of this tall leather clad woman! Pretty amazing!
I think she would make a great Doninatrix!
A shot of me down in the lobby Friday afternoon before the Wine Tasting event we had. I luv this dress... BUT it wrinkles easily! What do you think?
This is a shot, as the name implies, of the inside of Cathedral Caverns in Northeast Alabama. This is the third largst cave in the U.S.
This is also another example of an amazing place that has been within 30 minutes of my house that I've never been to.
The shots I took in the cave can't even begin to convey the size of this place. It truly was breathtaking.
Tentei, mas nem gostei muito não...
Acho que ficaria melhor com um glitter mais graúdo e com mais uma demão de Rebu pra ficar mais vermelho =P
Usei:
2x Black
1x Glitter Prata
1x Rebu
1x Top Coat Colorama
O Top Coat deixou risquinhos (aliás, alguém sabe como faz pra isso não acontecer?), foi chatinho de limpar porque é preto, andei dando uns pegas no alicate e minha cutícula tá toda irregular..
Então, to de mal!
Um dia eu tento dinovo! hauahuahua
=******
A beautiful palace that has been decaying for years and years. We had the great opportunity to have a peak inside.
(this is another one from the archives, my processing skills have improved much since then, but I don't have the time to start from scratch now. Be sure to stick around, there's epic new work coming up)
I loved to play conductor as a child, but I never have been in the conductor`s cabin of a train
Part of Res Noscenda: Trains - Züge - - Unorthodox Views of a Popular Motif // Kindheitstraum Schaffnerin // Boogies and Blues alongside Tracks - entlang der Bahn
DMC-G2 - P1710735 - 2013-12-14
some really beautiful early morning sunrays streaming into the interiors of the most beautiful basilica i have ever seen, St. Peter's Basilica in the Vatican City...we were lucky that our tour group's guide for the day was able to get passes to go in early into the Sistine Chapel and the Basilica and we were able to enjoy both areas without the large crowds and spend longer times inside the chapel and the Basilica...and just for a sense of scale, the letters on those golden bands up close to the ceiling are each about 13 feet high according to the tour guide...have a great weekend guys...pls. View On Black
Seen on Explore 06/12/2011 #357 highest position...
My friend lent me his Alien Bees ABR800 ring flash for this week. I'm on a crazy mission to take portraits with it every day before I have to give it back.
The main hall of Chehel Sotun is a three dome structure, with each dome being flanked by a vaulted arch on either side, to give a total of six vaults. Each vault is filled with a large scale fresco painted on ceramic with the detail of a Persian miniature as used until then only in book illustrations. The decoration and the frescoes of the main hall were finished in 1647, under the auspices of Shah Abbas II to record key events in the Safavid dynasty
The renowned frescoes overpower the beautiful decoration of the domes and the vault surroundings. The decoration is in the Safavid style, similar to that found in the mosques, but instead of blues and yellows the dominant colour here is a warm gold. The richness of colour contributes to the overwhelming experience. The impact of the frescoes is due in a large part due to the very decorations that they are embedded into, and as such form an integral part of.
The internal roof is all the more breathtaking considering this palace was badly damaged when Esfahan was occupied by the Afghans from 1721-1729, who covered the frescoes with thick white paint. The remarkable recovery is being carried out by the Instituto Italiano per Il Medio Oriente. It seems only the dome frescoes are beyond repair, which makes the well preserved dome fresco on the open air rear terrace all the more precious.
The eastern side (shown here on the lower half) shows three frescoes, from left to right:
- Shah Abbas II's party for Nader Mohammad Khan, Emir of Turkistan
- Shah Ismail I's battle in India
- Shah Ismail I's Battle of Taher-Abad against Sheibak Khan the Uzbek
The western side (shown here on the top half) also shows three frescoes, from right to left:
- Shah Tahmasp receiving the Hindu prince Humayun
- Shah Ismail I's Battle of Chaldoran against the Ottoman Turks
- Shah Abbas I's feast in honor of Vali Mohammad Khan, Emir of Turkestan
The lower walls that support the domed and vaulted roof feature an additional twenty small frescoes, placed between the doors, niches and windows. These are conventional frescoes painted on plaster, and somewhat dominated by the six large frescoes in the ceiling vaults. While they have survived less well, they depict daily life at the Safavid court in exquisite detail.
note: There are "Click for detail" links attached to notes over each individual fresco, that load the separate photo of the relative fresco, including the smaller frescoes along the lower walls.
On our first trip to Iran, I took so many photos inside the main hall that upon reviewing the photos, I realised there were enough photos to create this composite image of the entire ceiling, excluding the lower walls. The shadows from the side windows have been reduced, but not removed to retain a sense of depth. The individual photos had to be manipulated considerably to 'flatten' the complex form of the ceiling and join the pieces together - a process which by nature introduces distortions in spatial form as well as technically compromising the resolution of some sections more than others, depending on the level of correction. In addition, with the inevitable 'flip and copy' sections, this image is not 100% accurate.
For over a year, while this image accumulated some 3,000 views, there were dark black shadows where the detail of the lower walls was missing.
On our second trip to Iran I systematically photographed the lower walls, taking first a series of photos of both walls to create a stitched panorama image of each wall, as well as taking individual photos of each of the small frescoes, which were post processed as individual shots (each also individually uploaded to flickr from the individual shots) and then reduced into the wall 'panoramas'. The two composite wall 'panoramas' were subsequently added to the top and bottom of the composite roof image. Finally the combined 'roof and walls composite' was re-equalised to match the roof and the walls, as well as enhancing colour and contrast from the earlier 'roof only' versions.
Unfortunately not a single shot of the small fresco on the right beside the eastern main entrance came out sharp enough, so for time being, there is no large version available of that particular fresco, and accordingly, there is no 'Click for detail' link on this composite.
Instead of uploading the complete version as a new image, I chose to replace this previously incomplete image.
The complete composite measures 10400 x 14941 at 133Mb in JPEG (in PSD it's 2GB and that's in 8bit after the 16bit version ran out of memory...). This scaled down version measures 'only' 2048x1534 at 4Mb. The six main frescoes linked from this page are crops from the high resolution PSD original, while the smaller frescoes from the lower walls are linked to the original size photos, which appear in reduced size on this composite.
The EXIF data originates from a photo from the lower part of the 'Battle in India' fresco, but all photos were taken with identical exposure etc. During both trips to Iran I was still shooting with the Nikon D200, so the Sigma 30mm f1.4 was the perfect lens given its equivalent to the classic normal prime on an APS-C sensor. The hall is remarkably dark, and no flash is allowed. The crowdy environment means setting up a tripod is simply not an option. The Sigma f1.4 allowed the low noise ISO400 to be used while still achieving a speed of 1/45 sec - just fast enough to get a sharp handheld picture...
I am attempting to create similar composites of Vank Cathedral, and the Apadana Stairs...
* This photo is blogged here by 'IntelliBriefs'
* This photo is used by Columbia University
* 26 July '07 - #286 on Flickr's Explore.
Pheobe
origional design by splendid servings cake design
www.splendidservings.com.au/gallery.php?pageID=18#
the origional was all black and white but the bride wanted the middle belt section made to match her rose pink wedding colour theme
hours of piping detail here on the black lace!! i drew it all first as i was worries about the spacing and then piped over the top the very fine lines in the flowers and circles are hand painted, it took 6 straight hours!!! lucky i didn't ahve any others on this weekend!! middle tier has a rose pink belt to match the wedding theme
Today is Sunday, cloudy with a little rain,temperature is about 10℃ to 18℃, a boring temperature. I keep on my ordinary but still content holiday living. Biking in this morning, listen to the music in the afternoon and pizza for dinner this night. This is all my Sunday.
I stand before my bedroom window, looking far away in the sky and thinking about one thing, a thing I never understand. I have ever heard from a wise man that say, ''Nothing venture, nothing have''. But every time when I take a venture in stock market, why I always lose to only my inner pant left!
Have a nice weekend my friend. Hop you all win.
Buzzy fried my brain today talking to me about solargraphy. So if my post tonight seems short, thank him.
This is a pinhole shot I made inside the Ira Keller Fountain a couple of years ago, that finally resurfaced in my efforts to digitally archive my negatives.