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Our fogs which are wandering in foam of days at one rain hour.

 

Nos brouillards qui déambulent à l'écume des jours d'une heure de pluie.

 

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Tulip internals. Focus stacked using zerene

I don't normally use the reverse/negative process feature, but the colors were so pretty.

View On Black Better this way...

Hasselblad 500C - yokosuka, japan

 

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this one's a form of chaotic geometric..... it's undergoing endless reconstruction & regeneration as it spreads

 

thanks for having a look at this one....appreciated....best bigger.....hope you have a Great Weekend

While the Interrogator's job usually involves captured enemies, sometimes he is called upon to deal with spies or perceived traitors in the organization. A crimson guardsman has escorted one such individual before him.

In your good will, make your life prosper, tear down the walls that do not let you see what you dream.

NJ Transit's Track Geometry Inspection Vehicle (TGIV) is on display at the Meadows Maintenance Complex (MMC) at the end of the annual Family Day event. As the name suggests, the vehicle roams the Rail Operations network performing monthly geometry inspections of all revenue tracks.

Daffodil internals. Focus stacked using zerene

granada with my friend yezek.

meadela, minho, portugal

Ultra fractal program - no post manipulation

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You ever wonder what goes on inside something made out of LEGO bricks? ...well, probably not, because I think most of us understand how they work. That said, thanks to some transparent LEGO bricks I had in the small set I just got, I was able to highlight the intricate detail of a set of bricks locking together. While the concept is fairly simple, I think it’s really interesting to actually see.

This is a representation of the internal construction of a light saber. Specifically an atypical design. This light saber produces what looks like a long, lance-shaped blade, but is actually 3 or more very thin blades which are rapidly rotating around each other.

 

This design gives the user a more destructive blade, as well as a longer possible reach than with regular light sabers, as well as being just as quiet. This blade is choice for task forces, and infiltrators, as there are little drawbacks in using such a lightsaber.

 

The main difficulty in using this design is the construction. Due to the rapidly spinning blades, force harmonizing kyber crystals must be used in order to avoid a potentially dangerous unstable blade. Due to this requirement, acquired imprinted crystals are very unlikely to work, and bleeding or cracked crystals almost never work for this design.

 

A rule of thumb, the closer the color, the more likely they are to work with each other.

 

For anyone who read this far, thank you, and I hope you enjoyed my custom saber type. It was built for a local contest, and was really nice to do.

pt ii // iii ~ & i am laughing my aSs off ((still!!))

man these shrooms are goodj hahaha .. ahh

Even the inside of my nieces piano look spectacular

Best viewed large in light box (press L)...

M16 MGMC - M3 based Multiple Gun Motor Carriage equipped with the Maxson M45 Quadmount (more specifically the M45D) with 4 M2HB machine guns.

 

The rear compartment had all its internal fittings removed and the M45 mount was fitted. The mount had to be raised 6" / 152 mm to clear the sides. There was no rear door and the tops of the sides were hinged so that they could be lowered.

 

Traverse 60° per second. 400-500 rounds per minute. There was enough ammunition carried to allow the M16 to fire for eight minutes of sustained fire. Range of 7,200 yards.

 

The gunner would sit on a seat reclined at 45°. The sight was positioned so that the gunner could follow the sight so he wouldn't have to move. The control grips were on a handlebar that were located on a post between his knees. By rotating the handlebar would rotate the gun or raise and lower it.

 

Ive used the BA Browning MG's instead of 50 cals as they look much better then brick built 50's and they fit my scale much better.

 

Another model ive had for a while..was gonna re shoot this one too but again no point...happy holidays to all...enjoy your time off... be generous with your time with your family..with your love...be generous with your life

Acrylic paint on butcher paper with cut out work, wheatpasted on a wall in Brooklyn by street artist ELBOW-TOE.

 

The elements of the piece are similar to those in Internal 9 except that it uses paint rather than colored paper.

Bluebell internals. Focus stacked using zerene

Model: Masha Sardari

 

Self-Portrait

 

The porridge is semolina, similar to cream of wheat. (known as manaya kasha in Eastern European areas) This is a play on my name, Masha. As there are many folk tales that draw associations between the name Masha and the traditional porridge. I have recently become more interested in exploring my native culture and this is a little homage to it. Hope you enjoy!

  

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The internal courtyard of Kilkenny Castle. This was the principal seat of the Butlers who were the Earls, marquesses and dukes of Ornobd for almost 600 years.

this one caught me by surprise, i loved the colours caught in my window

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