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(foto dell'8 Giugno '11)
Beh, anche se il tutto è già finito, mi rimetto in pari con i post delle foto, caricandone una che esprime il mio raccoglimento (soprattutto interiore) prima di iniziare con l'avventura da presentatrice!! ;)
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Oi!!!
Estou atrasadérrima nas postagens, mas esse Dezembro está uma loucura!
Acho q meus planos de postar os atrasados todos esse ano não vai rolar, né? kkkk. Bom, pelo menos eu não tenho pintado mais, pelo menos assim não acumulo tantas fotos.
Esse lindo aí merecia uma foto mto melhor, mas eu esqueci de tirar outras. Juro q esqueci msm!
Acho q foram duas camadas, não lembro de ter tido nenhuma dificuldade com ele, nenhum problema, nem com aplicação ou secagem.
Eu era louca por aquele CG cheio de glitters coloridos, confesso q perdi a vontade depois q comprei o Circus, sei q um não substitui o outro, mas msm assim a vontade do CG passou.
Já disse q amo os BBFs? acho q tenho alguns pra usar ainda e espero poder comprar mais em breve!
E por hj é isso, tenham um ótimo final de semana!
Bjs mulherada!!!
I bought these at the German Christmas market that takes place here in Leeds at this time of year. They are made of milk, dark or white chocolate on the outside and lightly flavoured synthetic cream inside. Delicious!
Texture by darkwood67 www.flickr.com/photos/darkwood67/ thank you!
This is my next project: salami platter. It took a while for me to come up with the setup. the 4 salami rolls on the right is quite challanging. The salami keep collapsing! anyway I got away with putting a dry olive inside each roll.
Canon 100mm f4 1/20 ISO100. Soft light 10o'clock. Mirror to bounce a bit of light from above, lower right and upper right.
EXPLORED #390 on 24 Sep 2009
inside the new öbb railjet ______ railjet.oebb.at
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Permission granted from the church lady to take photographs. Merci mademoiselle.
Pitt Street Uniting Church was completed in 1846 and expanded in size and design in 1867. The facade to Pitt Street is sandstone, symmetrical with monumental Ionic columns rising through two storey, supporting cornice and balustraded parapet. On the inside, fluted iron columns flank pedimented windows on ground floor and central door with windows lighting the galleries above.
Pitt Street Uniting Church, 264 Pitt Street, Sydney, Australia (Friday 11 Jun 2010 @ 2:04pm).
A look inside Volvo B7RLE Eclipse number 193 (SF55 HHC) and Lothian's third new moquette colour is rolled out in 2011, but retaining the stylish graphics of well known buildings and icons in the Capital.
This blue I feel is very appealing and for a comparison with the green and beige (as used on the new Enviro Hybrid's) or the red (on the new Volvo Gemini 2's) have a look at the photos below the commentary here.
La Cappella dei Pazzi, Basilica di Santa Croce, Firenze.
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The Pazzi Chapel is a religious building in Florence, central Italy, considered to be one of the masterpieces of Renaissance architecture. It is located in the "first cloister" of the Basilica di Santa Croce.
Though funds for the chapel were assembled in 1429 by Andrea Pazzi, head of the Pazzi family, whose wealth was second only to the Medici, construction did not begin until about 1441. The chapel was completed in the 1460s, almost two decades after the death of the architect, Filippo Brunelleschi, himself.
The main purpose of the building was obviously for the teaching of monks and other religious purposes. However, a suspected ulterior motive was for the Pazzi family to make a mark on the city of Florence Italy,to show their wealth and power in Renaissance era Italy. The fact that the city was at war with a neighboring city at the time and still acquired the funds to build this chapel showed the importance it had to the Pazzi family and the people of Florence.
Was a work of Filippo Brunelleschi, it now seems that he most probably was responsible for the plan, which is based on simple geometrical forms, the square and the circle, but not for the building's execution and detailing. A façade that he had begun, and of which only the lower register can be seen, was partially obscured by the addition of a porch. The main inspiration for this piece was the Dominican monastery of Santa Maria Novella in Florence Italy.
The size of the chapel was predetermined by existing walls, creating an unusual situation, however, where the space was not square as in the Old Sacristy, which was the model for this building, but rectangular and transept-like and thus in contradistinction to the square, axially-placed altar. Despite this, and its complex history, the building gives us insight into the ambitions of Renaissance architects in their struggle to bring coherence to the architectural language of columns, pilasters, arches and vaults. Between the pilasters in the transept there are tall, blank, round headed panels and, above them, roundels, common Renaissance decorative motifs. The architectural elements of the interior are all in pietra serena ("serene stone"). The building also used bearing masonry in its construction, which is mason units or concrete blocks with lime and man made adhesives to stick them together.
Night and day
Step inside love
And stay
Step inside love
I want you to stay
~Cilla Black
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Pastry Trichelle....upgraded with a Swap'n Styles Fashionista Artsy body.
The extra Artsy heads have become very help with my Trichelle addiction, lol.
Devon lies beyond this portal
Take the word of one immortal!
Give your soul to me, for eternity
Release your life, to begin another time with her!
End your grief with me, theres another way
Release your life, take your place inside the fire with her!
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Its my first time getting full advantage of photoshop, so please dont think to give me a
hard time about editing :@ I know there is fales in this pic bs inshalah by time i will get better ^^
Best song ever <33
Got help from my roommate :)
This is me in Grim reaper costume
Hope you enjoy ^^
I finally got to see the inside of Beast's Castle. I have more, but so little time to edit.
Yes, this is inside the Magic Kingdom!
FGR - Paintings Re-enacted in 3D
TNW
I found this painting and I loved it it is called The Bath by Alfred Georges Stevens painted circa 1867.
I only changed the rose in my hand for a hand fan made of 100 dollar bills, because this is my day one hundred and my vacation to US is coming closer :)
The Covered Market is a historic market with permanent stalls and shops in a large covered structure in central Oxford, England.
The market is located to the north of the High Street towards the western end between Cornmarket Street and Turl Street. To the north is Market Street. Most of the entrances are from the High Street and Market Street (with four entrances from each street). It is also possible to gain access from Cornmarket via the Golden Cross alley, with its small up-market shops.
The Covered Market was officially opened on 1 November 1774 and is still active today. Located in Oxford, England, the Covered Market was started in response to a general wish to clear 'untidy, messy and unsavoury stalls' from the main streets of central Oxford.
John Gwynn, the architect of Magdalen Bridge, drew up the plans and designed the High Street front with its four entrances. In 1772, the newly formed Market committee, half of whose members came from the town and half from the university, accepted an estimate of nine hundred and sixteen pounds ten shillings, for the building of twenty butchers' shops.
Twenty more soon followed, and after 1773 meat was allowed to be sold only inside the market. From this nucleus the market grew, with stalls for garden produce, pig meat, dairy products and fish.
Today the covered market is still home to numerous traders, around half of which are food retailers, including traditional market shops selling fresh food such as greengrocers and butchers (including some who produce the distinctive, local Oxford sausage). There are also newer gift shops, bakeries and sandwich shops. Most of the shops now are quite a bit larger than the original stall sizes, and so the number of businesses in the covered market is smaller than in the past. It is a bustling area, especially on Saturdays.
The Covered Market may be accessed via the four entrances on the High Street, via Golden Cross (from Cornmarket), and from three entrances on Market Street.
In 2012/2013 Oxford City Council embarked on a process of rent increases. Much protested against[1] by the market traders, these rises have in some cases been in excess of 50%.
The closure of Palm's Delicatessen and Chocology has been linked to these increases. The Palm's Delicatessen unit was empty for two years, then occupied by an outlet of national greetings cards chain Cards Galore. This has caused concern amongst traders, as it is in direct violation of the Market's policy of leasing to independent traders.
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This is the Atrium of the Bloomberg Tower on Lexington Avenue.
Find more Info on the Building here:
Dedicated to Cindy Rice. Thanks so much Cindy, your are so sweet XO
100% of the purchase price will be donated to a charity of your choice.
Includes:
Handmade fashion donated by Cindy Rice and a cherry cookie donated my Emma with Paris Miniatures for Amelia or
Handmade fashion by Karen for your Liddle Kiddle.
Vintage wooden room box by Dora Kuhn with added wooden flooring, curtain made from vintage lace and a wooden teapot clock.
Vintage stove, oven, refrigerator, table, 4 chairs, trash can and dust pan all in very good working condition.
Miniatures inside the refrigerator include handmade grapes, tiny laughing cow and wedge of brie cheese. Two hand made tin cans by Melissa and two hard to find Hagen Daz ice cream containers with removable lids.
Handmade red polka dot tea pot by Lory, handmade cherry pie, tin, rolling pin and cookbook by Kim Saulter.
Hagen Renaker kitten, handmade porcelain tiny strawberry flower pot & dish by Tim.
Handmade breakfast plates and pink champagne glasses by Carolyn, knives and forks and two tiny napkins by Jeannette Kendall.
Porcelain tea set, two extra tea cups and three dinner size plates.
Red Enamel pot and handmade cherry rug.
EXPLORED # 214.
tomorrow was too late.....
Si hoy fuera tu último día..
mañana sería demasiado tarde.....
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Very impressive inside the Priory, this was a real suprise being in such a small village off the main roads. Shame the window isn't clearer and maybe its a bit dark but it is a church so there. The floor was cool.
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Primo Cortile, Palazzo Vecchio, Firenze.
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The first courtyard was designed in 1453 by Michelozzo. In the lunettes, high around the courtyard, are crests of the Church and City Guilds. In the center, the porphyry fountain is by Battista del Tadda. The Putto with Dolphin on top of the basin is a copy of the original by Andrea del Verrocchio (1476), now on display on the second floor of the palace. This small statue was originally placed in the garden of the villa of the Medici in Careggi. The water, flowing through the nose of the dolphin, is brought here by pipes from the Boboli Gardens.
In the niche, in front of the fountain, stands Samson and Philistine by Pierino da Vinci.
First courtyardThe frescoes on the walls, representing scenes of the Austrian Habsburg estates, were painted in 1565 by Giorgio Vasari for the wedding celebration of Francesco I de' Medici, the eldest son of Cosimo I de' Medici, and Johanna of Austria, sister of the Emperor Maximilian. The harmoniously proportioned columns, at one time smooth, and untouched, were at the same time richly decorated with gilt stuccoes. The barrel vaults are furnished with grotesque decorations.
Roma - Vittoriano - Museo degli emigranti - Organo a manovella.
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Rome - Vittoriano - Museum of the emigrants - Hand-cranked organ.
This is the inside of the box and cover of my Spring book. I used beeswax for the front, it came back to me smelling of beeswax! Divine!
I always feel so complete once I have fully embraced my female personna. My skirt and top combined with my make up, accessories, perfume and long hair simply complete the connection to the feminine feelings I have deep inside of me. The result is one of overwhelming contentment in finally being the person I truly am.
The Lloyd's building (known as the Inside-Out Building) is the home of the insurance institution Lloyd's of London. It is located on the former site of East India House in Lime Street, in London's main financial district, the City of London. The building is a leading example of radical Bowellism architecture in which the services for the building, such as ducts and lifts, are located on the exterior to maximise space in the interior. Twenty-five years after completion in 1986, the building received Grade I listing in 2011; it was the youngest structure ever to obtain this status.
Podemos estar tan rotos por dentro, que todo a nuestro alrededor, se mimetiza para exteriorizarlo.
We can be just as broken on the inside, everything around us, mimics to an internal awareness.
Gracias a la textura de Lenabem-Anna.
Thanks to the texture of Lenabem-Anna .
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Sandy in one of her preferred places. She has several and I only know some of the obvious reasons why one is chosen over another. Like this spot, it's Frodo's favorite place, so if he's there, he's there. Although if he leaves room I've seen them share. And that chair back there, she likes that too. And other places. This is also my spot, so if I enter the room with the intent to sit, which she can somehow sense, she will politely rise and move over a few feet, knowing I like to rest my hand on her haunch, or rub her soft ears, and I thank her for keeping my seat warm. In any case, she likes her comforts and she likes to be inside.
1. You Must Be Off Your Blueming Trolley!, 2. All But One...., 3. Family Outing!, 4. Cloud Diver, 5. No Longer the Sole of Discretion!, 6. I Had to Gain My Stripes Somehow!, 7. Which Way Did He Go?, 8. Holesome!,
9. Top Knob?, 10. Taking In the View at Pevensey Castle!, 11. Abstract Condensation!, 12. Browned Off....?, 13. The Long and the Short of It...., 14. Life on Mars, 15. Ghost Chair!, 16. Black Curve, White Light,
17. Red Sky at Night..., 18. Ball-istique!, 19. Along the Right Lines?, 20. Catching the Light - An East Sussex Landscape, 21. Lone Tree, Big Sky, 22. A Tearful Pinkerton Agent!, 23. I Could Only Stop and Stair!, 24. Incandescenza Dorata sul Mediterraneo!,
25. A Nice Little Orangement 3, 26. Leading You Up the Garden Path Again at Great Dixter!, 27. Seeing Double at Great Dixter!, 28. Givng Topiary the Bird at Great Dixter!, 29. An 'Arrowing Experience at Bodiam Castle, 30. Bodium Castle Inside Out!, 31. The Way Into Bodiam Castle, 32. Who Killed Mickey Mouse?,
33. Reflecting on a Brassy World...., 34. Out of the Blue at Great Comp Garden!, 35. Bubble Bath!, 36. "Hi Buddy" Said the Water Lily to Her Neighbour!, 37. Zig Zag, 38. A Little More than Level Pegging!, 39. Dahlia Smith!, 40. "To rid ourselves of our shadows - who we are - we must step into either total light or total darkness” Jeremy Preston Johnson,
41. Along the Right Lines, 42. Preparing for Take Off!, 43. Sailing into Dover as Viewed from St Margaret-at-Cliffe, 44. Tears from Heaven, 45. To Bee or Not to Bee, That Is the Question?, 46. Pink Rose in the Frame, 47. The Eyes Have It!, 48. Rediance!,
49. Stepping Up to Great Dixter!, 50. Oast House, Twisted Tree, Hedges & Border at Great Dixter, 51. A Veritable Flood of Tulips at Great Dixter!, 52. More of the Gardens & Back View of Great Dixter, 53. Red, White and Blue (+ a Little Yellow) at Great Dixter, 54. In the Pink at Great Dixter!, 55. A First Look at the Manor House at Great Dixter, 56. Leading You Down the Garden Path at Great Dixter!,
57. Bordering on Genius at Great Dixter!, 58. A Sideways View of a Part of Great Dixter, 59. Vainglorious Green?, 60. Our Bonny Lass!, 61. The Final Setting of the Sun at Bexhill-on-Sea, 62. Another Look Out to Sea at Bexhill-on-Sea, 63. Backlit Beauty!, 64. Looking Towards the Seven Sisters,
65. Reaching for the Sky in Gillham Wood!, 66. The Mysterious Disappearing Pathway in Gillham Wood!, 67. Looking Through a Glass Darkly..., 68. Knole Gardens in the Frame!, 69. The Inner Courtyard at Knole, 70. A Sideways View from Knole, 71. Bambi at Knole!, 72. Rediant Beauty at Bexhill-on-Sea
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