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De novno eu resolvi fazer um layout com os shoot da Barbara linda *o*. Dessa vez ele foi inspirado... espero que não seja plagio porque eu estou dando os créditos!

It's now become part of our travelling calendar - we go on a city break for Jayne’s birthday in January - no presents for birthday's and Christmas, we travel instead. This year it was Seville. We had to drive 180 miles south to Stansted to fly there though, Friday afternoon on the A1, such fun... It was a really good drive down in actual fact, the best day for months, glorious blue sky and a fantastic sunset- and I was in a car. We got stung for tea and drinks in the Radison Blu but we were overnighting and leaving the car so we didn't have much choice. Ryanair aagh! Again no choice. To be fair to the abrasive Irish man O Leary things are better than they used to be and it was an acceptable flight.

 

We were hoping for better weather than we got- don't you always? It was. cold, windy and after some initial beautiful sun on our first afternoon, it was mostly grey. The wind died but so did the sun. The other little problem was that it was my turn for the awful cold that Jayne had been trying to get over. I was under the weather in more ways than one all week, it was only a cold but it was the worst I've had for ages and it didn't help my mood, particularly when the sun was absent. We had a few hours of really nice light here and there and I made the most of it - I think!

 

Seville has miles and miles of narrow cobbled streets, they seem to go on for ever. They are almost random in layout and it is extremely difficult to find your way around, it's easier to just keep walking and see what you find. So we did! The architecture is stunning and the history is fascinating. Aside from the ancient history the two events that seem to have had a massive recent influence are the Expo's of 1929 and 1992. The incredible buildings or 'Pavilions' that were built for a one off event are now part of the reason that people visit the city. The 1929 pavilions are fantastic, each one is a story in itself and a destination in its own right but there are a lot of them in Parque Maria Luisa. Plaza Espana, built by the hosts of course, is the biggest and I would imagine that you could make a project out of photographing the individual ceramic tile displays around it on their own. These incredible buildings really need the light to be right to get images that people want to see, flat bright light from bright grey skies is good for certain things but dramatic architecture deserves better - or maybe I'm looking for the easy way option. The other discovery that we made, we found just down the road from the hotel, about an hour into the trip – The Metropol Parasol. A giant lattice work parasol, apparently called ‘The Mushrooms’ locally and apparently the world’s largest wooden structure. You have to look twice, having discovered that it is wood. Only later did we discover that we could get to the top and there is an extensive walkway around the top of it. It is built on top of ancient ruins, ( still intact and viewable) a food market and bars etc. and has a plaza around it and on it, that is buzzing on weekend evenings. Walking around the top, the first people up it one day and being back to watch the sunset later was one of the highlights of the trip for me.

 

The 1992 Expo also covered a massive area but left behind lots of modern - and some very strange - buildings and arenas. Some are of a temporary nature and get dismantled others find a new use. The land used was on an island between two branches of the River Guadalquivir – Isla de la Cartuja. The branch that goes through the city is now a canal, blocked at its northern end by a barrier with a motorway on it, and is used extensively for water sports, mainly rowing. Many of the buildings are now used by private companies as headquarters , others have a very derelict look. The whole area- even though it is home to the theme park- which was shut for the winter, has a neglected air about it. There are weeds growing everywhere but fountains are switched on, which seemed odd. Unlike the city a short distance away, there are no cafes or bars or other people around for that matter, just us meandering through. The car park that was created for the event is massive, it stretches for miles, and I really mean miles. Totally derelict, just the odd person or dog walker around. There is even a railway line terminating here, in the middle of nowhere a modern and apparently unmanned station, like a ghost station. At this point, across the river proper is open countryside, much flatter than I expected and very easy for local walkers and cyclists to get to - also very calm and quiet, a place to linger and enjoy the peace.

 

As usual I researched and discovered as we walked, we averaged around 13 miles a day and tried to get off the beaten track. We were out around 8.15, before sunrise, and had orange juice, coffee and Tostada with the locals for breakfast. The trouble is that there are many miles of walking in a relatively small area, some streets are only a few feet wide so there are a lot of them to explore. Incredible ancient churches and squares are around every corner- it's a very religious place - Catholicism rules in Spain. Unfortunately many are only a few feet away from the building next to it and it is difficult to get a decent shot of them. Seville is also famous, historically, as a producer of ceramic tiles. A building isn’t complete without a tile display of some sort and it would be very easy to make a project out of tiles alone. It may be a little boring for any companions though!

 

We walked the length of the embankment a couple of times, it has graffiti from end to end, several miles of massive concrete walls covered in everything imaginable, from marker pen scribbling to works of art. It was suggested to me that allowing people to paint here might prevent them from daubing property and monuments in the city- it hasn't! Most alleyways and shutters have been attacked to a greater or lesser degree. Spain has very high youth unemployment and maybe this plays a role. To be truthful though we haven't seen a city that's free of graffiti. The other problem is dogs- or what they produce, it's everywhere, absolutely everywhere, in a week we saw only one person remove his dogs mess. Fortunately the city streets are cleaned exceptionally well, some of the cleanest we have come across, men (and a lot of women) and machines are washing and sweeping endlessly.

 

Having had the wettest winter on record at home - almost three months of rain - we didn't want more rain but we got it. The upside was the water and the reflections that it created made photography on the cobbled streets more interesting, particularly at night. I usually find that it takes me a while to get into the groove on a trip and this one was no different, I didn't start shooting with total disregard - street shots- for a couple of days. Whilst the locals wore quilted jackets and scarves we got down to tee shirts at times, the warmer afternoons would be welcome in summer, never mind January, in Huddersfield. I envied the cyclists, being able to train in temperatures like this in winter - I wish! You need a lot less willpower to get out there and train hard in pleasant weather.

 

From a photography point of view I had a frustrating time, I never felt to get to grips with the place- other than on the streets at night. Writing this on my phone on the flight home, I haven't a clue what I've got to work with when I get back. I usually edit first and write later. Generally I have a first look, I'm disillusioned, I then revisit and see things differently- thankfully! Architectural shots with a grey sky could be destined for the monochrome treatment, we'll soon see. I'm still editing stuff from our London trip before Christmas, it's getting decent views in black and white and I quite enjoy looking at them myself.

We visited most of the notable tourist destinations, and went up anything that we could. Seville doesn't have a high point-it's flat! Nothing really stands head and shoulders above the city. The Cathedral tower is over 300 feet but the Cathedral itself fills a lot of the view on some aspects. Being square and having to look through bars in recesses you don't really get a completely open aspect. A new 600 foot tower is close to being finished, it's an office block and I couldn't find any mention of it being a viewing point in the future.

 

Oranges were the last thing on my mind when I suggested going to Seville. There are 25000 orange trees in Seville and now is the time that they are laden with big-and sour- Seville oranges, they are everywhere, apparently they are the property of the city authorities and will be harvested and sent to the UK to be made in to marmalade at some point in the near future. These trees will soon be covered in fragrant blossom, the city will smell beautiful for a couple of months. Studying the surrounding area it would be good to tour in March or April I would think, the scents, longer days and better weather would make for a fantastic trip. One for the future. The sunrise on our final morning was the best of the week, this was what we had looked forward to, we had to leave for the airport at 9.00...... Needless to say it was raining hard as we drove the last twenty miles home. Nothing new there then.

 

As usual I have aimed to present a pretty extensive collection of photographs of our chosen destination, some, at first glance will be pretty mundane shots of everyday life on the streets, often though, close inspection will reveal something humorous, something that needs a bit of thought. Others are definitely just people going about their holiday or work. Travelling with someone else it wouldn’t be fair to spend an inordinate amount of time trying to nail the perfect long exposure or HDR image of a cathedral or similar in perfect light – the one stunning shot to add to the portfolio- it’s not really my thing, I go for an overview of the place in the time available. Looking at the postcards locally it becomes obvious that stunning shots of some of these buildings are hard to come by. Heavily corrected converging verticals were quite obvious – and most likely will be in my own shots. As the owner of tilt and shift lenses I never travel with one – ever! My knees are already creaking from the weight of the bag.

 

Just a layout change because i updated the wordpress version and destroyed my last stylesheet so i have to start again!

 

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This is the same layout design which I then added typography.

And another participant, wow.

É o mesmo que esse www.flickr.com/photos/mafernandes13/6639665337/in/photost... mas eu editei.. com a ajuda do meu amigo Paulo www.flickr.com/photos/paulols porque o outro estava horrivel!!! Acho que deu uma melhorada esse né? Eu ameeeeeeeei!! Está a venda, para Blogger e Wordpress, troco de cor e artista..

  

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Wordpress & Blogger - 15,00

 

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Valentine's day scrapbook layout

 

Digital layout idea

 

Using paper selection - maroon, pink flowered and pink-maroon striped.

Picture is mounded on striped and then on maroon, journal box on maroon and then striped.

Decorated with striped ribbon and flowers - layered and stickers - some studs to keep the layered flowers in place.

- www.kevin-palmer.com - On Thanksgiving Day I went for a hike into Layout Canyon in Montana's Pryor Mountains. Morning is the best time to hike this trail while the towering canyon walls are lit up by the sun.

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Created with Halftone 2

M4th Designs está finalmente aberto! M4D é um projeto meu a muito tempo! Resolvi criar essa página no facebook para acompanharem meus novos trabalhos e ver a minha lista de encomendas!

 

Em breve irei criar um site, só que por enquanto estaremos apenas no fb.com! As encomendas estão abertas , estarei aceitando apenas +2 encomendas! Para encomendar mande uma mensagem bem detalhada sobre seu layout lá no Facebook ou no Flickrmail!

 

Vamos para o que interessa: Curtam agora www.facebook.com/M4thDesigns

Pictures from Norwegian LUG Brikkelauget's layout for the 50th anniversary event for LEGO Norway. This is Bjørn Einar's spectacular Legoland train station.

Image from Tex Avery, by Patrick Brion.

 

"Boy did she put on the dog!"

Layout desenvolvido pra Active Produções daqui de Recife. Programação feita pelo Ítalo da Recover Designs.

  

Em breve em www.activeproducoes.com.

 

Contato:

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Twitter:

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Layout demonstrativo à venda - Margot Robbie Brasil.

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Brikkelauget's exhibit at LEGO Norway's 50 year anniversary event.

Valentine's day scrapbook layout

 

Digital layout idea

 

Photos cut out - this is representing me, my husband and our dog.

"Love is" is a bit thicker lettering, giving the page some depth.

Poem written for hand on paper, glued on another paper

Pictures from Norwegian LUG Brikkelauget's layout for the 50th anniversary event for LEGO Norway.

This years LEGO Train layout under the Christmas tree.

 

It looks like a ghost town because it never got detailed. I actually had to add the trees, plants, lights and anything that could easily be removed for the photos. I made the scenery as strong as I could to withstand my 14 month old and my 2 year old (who is almost 3 actually). What I didn't anticipate was the 2 year old taking it apart and then the 14 month year old trying to eat everything. So anything loose had to go. It was walked and crawled on with very little damage so that goal was reached...

 

There are no trains in the pictures because, honestly, I forgot to put it on there while I took the pictures. Nothing special though, I made a quick simple train that could withstand the kids. It didn't, but it was easy to reassemble.

 

The transition between the snow and the grass is not as good as it was originally, with some chunks missing in the back even. I built everything to face the other direction, but when I went to set it all up, I ended up having to reverse everything. Luckily it is LEGO so I could change it, but it didn't end up as nice as it was due to the time that I had to change it. I had some nice lines with the banks of snow and grass that I really liked. I will post some WIP shots that show it.

 

Overall I am pretty happy with how it came out.

It has it's flaws (such as the inside main only has facing point left hand turnouts), but then it was designed by a member who was given little direction in how to run it. Most of the club members at that time cared very little about anything other than HO scale, which culminated in a lack of support for the N-scale room. Wish I had still been there to correct some of the issues before they became entrenched in the design.

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Pictures from Norwegian LUG Brikkelauget's layout for the 50th anniversary event for LEGO Norway. Here's Ace's Voksenhagen building from Oslo.

Design e programação de layout para plataforma coppermine.

 

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This layout is for my 2009 album, as a summary of our honeymoon in Alaska :)

 

CREDITS:

Template - Alaska Template Set by Scrapping With Liz (Scrap Orchard)

Papers & Elements (other than tag)- Oceanside by Trixie Scraps

Tag- First Kiss by Flergs

Alpha - Totally Buggin' by Mira Designs (Collab with Britt-ish Designs)

Fonts: Eight Fifteen (cruisetour), Pea Annalee (background text) and Larger Mime (tag text)

Como disse, agora o Layout Online está fechado, então fiz esta 'cortina' para informar aqueles que ainda acessam a página sobre a mudança.

 

Confira Online

Took things easy today and used a digital template. This is my son's Kindergarten page for his School of Life album. I'll add the picture of his last day of school when we get there. :) And once it's printed I'll ask him to write his name on it. That way we have his Kindergarten handwriting documented for all eternity.

Live Aquascaping Contest - Vienna at ZOO&CO

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well, here's new rule..

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Layouts for a series of slides.

Layout Pense Empregos, realizado na RBS.

Model: Thoa &Quan

Photographer Anh Tuấn

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Yahoo : Kyo.bear13

This is a magazine layout that I had to produce for The International Glass Centre.

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