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St. Sebald Church Nuremberg
An extremely valuable inventory of pre-Reformation art has been preserved in St. Sebald.
The roof and vault were badly damaged in the Second World War and were restored. The very important late Gothic furnishings were largely preserved through storage.
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In St. Sebald hat sich ein äußerst wertvolles Inventar vor allem vorreformatorischer Kunst erhalten.
Der im Zweiten Weltkrieg an Dach und Gewölbe stark beschädigte Bau wurde wiederhergestellt. Die sehr bedeutende spätgotische Ausstattung blieb durch Auslagerung weitgehend erhalten.
Sooooo yesterday, I asked if you had been to the Skin Fair yet….
Did you go?
Bc I distinctly remember saying “You better skeddaddle over there”
Did you do the skeddaddling?
Bc we are talking about a GORGEOUS, fun, 2k textured eyeshadow by Jack Spoon today.
And it’s at Skin Fair East.
So we are going back today, because you absolutely need this in your inventory.
The Corine V2 Eyeshadow, by Jack Spoon Cosmetics is for Lelutka Evo X.
We get
- 2K textures (details, beautiful clear details!)
- 12 different tones (BoM)
- 3 Silver Glitter face stars for the mixing and the matching.
If you didn’t already go yesterday, go today.
Try the demo, fall in love, buy them.
They’re gorgeous and I can see me using this A LOT in future posts.
Bc who doesn’t love glitter?
ALSO WORN
- Hair Wings
- Body Shine Tenebre Love on Me
- Lips Suki Lippie from Ladybird
- Bottom Lashes Clover Lashes with Jack Spoon Artistry Lashes applier
- Ears Swallow Guaged S
- Earrings e.marie Keala
- Piercing Set from Nar Mattaru
That's true.
And the new flash groupgift is out.
Details and credits here : petitchatsl.fr/inventory-mess-new-flash-groupgift-preciou...
taxi to the gift : maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Rayne%20and%20PetitChat/63...
A build inspired by the beautiful LEGO Ideas GWP Flying Moon Car. A retro style Moon House that turned out very different from what I initially envisioned, but I had to work with the colors and parts available in my inventory.
Youtube video here:
Inventory for this shot:
- The idea of how to put love, disappointment and anger in a photo
- EOS 6D
- EF100mm f/2.8 Macro USM
- Macro Extension Tube 21mm
- Self developed Arduino Sound Trigger to control Cam and Flash
- Speedlite Flash
- Softbox
- Tripod for Cam
- Tripod for Flash
- Cutting Board to Protect the Table
- Several Sheets of Paper
- four colored Pens got injured ;)
- A patient girlfriend who was not allowed to use the living room for about two hours ;)
It's that time of year again! Even hazardous materials industries need to do inventory every year.
Featuring our new 1x4 Radiation brick and custom pad printed Radiation Canisters both full and empty
Another random vig i built while i was bored earlier today. it is of a couple of rebels bombing a Imperial armory.
Heyyy what a nice gift from Hucci from August 2010, just opened today! My inventory is in sad shape lol and it's not getting any better by taking piccies instead. I actually got this skybox around the same time as a DSN giftie. These GoS boots are part of the fatpack that I picked up for HALF-PRICE at the Truth District sale, over tho as of yesterday along with my Truth Andrea hair. First hair with hairbase that's looked good on me. Leave it to Truth to do it right. The streetlamp with poses I picked up at LISP for 10L at the 10L Garden where I went NUTS cuz a whole bunch of new items were added. Pandora Popstar is so nice to do this & it just makes me want to spend lindens on her regular stuff too. I'm listing this stuff out but not sure what's still purchasable.
Skin - the body co. Orchid (Emma Gilmour)
Hair - Truth Andrea (Truth Hawks)
Dress - Hucci Start Your Engine - Sorbet (gift) (Eboni Khan)
Boots - GoS Curvaceous (Gospel Voom)
Necklace - Magic Nook Peace Necklace (the Dressing Room, searchable)
Skybox - 41-prim curved shiny futurehome (DSN gift) (Skell Dagger)
Streetlamp - LISP Streetlamp with Poses (Pandora Popstar)
This should never have worked. I first loaded the 8x10 sheet film in the holder backwards-base side out/emulsion side in. I have never done that before. Exposed film. Realized film was backwards. Put it in developer tray anyway. Then for reasons I could not explain I turned on the light. Left it on for about 10 seconds before I realized that was not recommended for a sheet of film in a tray of developer. Turned light off. Finished developing film anyway.
Film came out.
A little solarized but it's quite a printable neg.
I have no explanation.
I think the photo-gods like me.
This is the second part of the project with SSE South Korea.
10x15 cm. Edition of 500. 32 Pages. 2012
Inventory tells the story of a superhero who commits suicide in barcelona in 1992. it's a romantic tale of an antihero who lost all faith in living. When I wrote the story I sensed a smell of smoke, I felt the atmosphere was stuffy and I saw people living a sad life. Inventory is an open story. A starting point. A small portion of cosmos locked in a suitcase.
Available here:
Opened the second lid and found these sealed Time Cruisers (?!?) sets mixed with small Town sets and a few Western sets including two early 6791 polybags(!?!).
Early on, my three sons have been taught to keep their toys back in their boxes/containers so that they know where to find them.
These sets are not for sale/trade, any offers/questions about buying/selling these and the summer inventory will be deleted.
This was a lot of my Sunday in #SecondLife. Trying as much as I can to get my inventory under control!
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Rest assured, your current Chewy box is out there somewhere.
Image imagined in chatGPT and finished with Topaz Studio and Lightroom Classic.
The photo shows a portion of the caterpillar inventory in a temporary container while I was doing maintenance work on their habitat. At this size (most are near mature size), the caterpillars eat a large amount of milkweed and produce a large amount of waste, so daily cleaning of their habitat, and replenishing their milkweed plants, is required.
Don begins the slow process of moving some of his existing inventory from his former warehouse to his new store front. He couldn't have asked for better weather.
Looks are deceiving. It's actually one of the coldest days we've had all winter. Fortunately, my sunporch allows the sun in and most of the cold out.
1:24 scale diecast vehicles, scratch-built furniture , trailer and buildings.
A new year is usually a good time to take stock of what you have, and consider where you want to go.
2025 did not see me publish many models. Most of what I have in progress has stayed that way because of the rest of life. Often, it's easy for me to forget that this is a hobby.
It's also a good time to reorganize. This photo shows all of my "older" (pre-2019 or pre BC&G 13) work, most of which have not been pulled from storage in a long time. I've also decided it may be a good idea to retire a small handful of newer items.
It's kind of a hard decision to make, because I'm no less proud of the work, but as the collection grows in number and sharpens focus in fewer directions, it's no longer practical for me to bring everything to shows or displays. Models get left in boxes the entire time - I can't use everything every time.
Part of this is the result of that sharpened focus. The farther I get into the hobby, the longer it can often take to produce new work, because I continue to raise my own standards. Development times and build times increase, and the result is the looming thought that I probably can't "do everything."
There is a positive side: the sharpened focus.
More recently, the models constructed have been built with greater purpose and contribute to a more unified goal (or set of goals) in a greater way. I wish I could do everything, or at least move faster through it, but practical limitations due to this only being a hobby, and sometimes burnout, are very real.
All of this to say - I'm certainly still enjoying this hobby. It comes in waves like everything else, but it's comforting to know that it'll always be there for me to return to during the low periods. There's still a lot I'd like to do. Who knows, maybe I'll even move track off the floor some day.
Wishing you a happy 2026. Thanks for reading.
Glenn