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Daily Shoot #577: Make a photograph today that either contains motion blur or conveys motion in some other way.

FAO agronomists supervising the loading process of cereal seeds in the tank of the no-till seeder during the autumn planting season. Under the ENPARD IV programme, FAO in Georgia has been promoting conservation agriculture practices, including no-till planting. Location: Arkhiloskalo, Kakheti region, Georgia. ©FAO/GuidoAgostinucci

LOAD Festival,

Presented by the Daydream Network,

Royal Albert Hall,

15/6/2009

 

Artists: Ben Slow, Eyesaw, Dan K, Snik, Blam, Grafter, Babel, Finbarr Dac, DBO.

 

(Long long over due photos from aw nice exhibition!)

Lisle Street, Newcastle upon Tyne - loading docks beneath Northumberland Street / Princess Square

I've not seen one of these before.

I wonder how it works this out? Sensors counting people in and out? Overall weight on the bogies? Something else?

Paper by Mindy Terasawa. Photo frames by KPertiet. Alpha by ABR (ScrapGirls) and cross-stitches by STI (ScrapGirls, dynamic brushes). Stitch borders by Anna Aspnes.

 

ONE MORE DAY.

Thank goodness. I'm ready to put Photoshop away for a while. LOL

i don't think i have ever completed just a b/w LO.and i still couldn't.i used slate glimmermist and added pink and blue accents!!!! i need colour!!!

Pretty simple one (although took me longer than some of the more "complicated" ones!). Was going to do another LO I have in my head, but didn't have the time to gather the stuff I wanted - that's one of the things I love about this challenge - I have all these LO ideas percolating in my mind, so hopefully I can keep up the momentum after it's over!

 

This is a pretty faithful lift of Write Click Scrapbook's Celeste Smith.

 

TFL

I want Banjo to magically sit still so I can make her look like Norm the pug and more on magic in general.

Manitou loading K85 Bredal with Limex

All plastic loader made by Boley

Dump trucks preparing to load for a trip to the Environmental Management Waste Management Facility. This landfill in Bear Creek Valley is northeast of K-25, and is accessible by a "haul road" so that trucks are not on public highways.

With the loading tower rising above, No. 3 departs Stassfurt with a train of limestone for the sodaworks. The conveyor, top right, heads over the main road to the limestone quarry.

Tracey Howard and Meg Mullins Blooming Blossoms kit; Karla Dudley's Studio 365 kit; Meg Mullins Day By Day Add on kit;Megan Turnidge and Faith True Rule the School kit.

Page 1 - LO was made in a class by Fancy Pants at the MemoryWorks Retreat. I LOVE this and it is totally something I would do on my own (well not so much that color of ribbon )

An Adams traveloader loading a truck 1965

hasselblad 500cm / neopan 400

This is another digi page which I cut out where the photos are--yes I cut around the feather too. This normally would have been a 12x12 page but I had to print it smaller. I just mounted it on some matching papers and added lace and the title. I like this style of heritage layouts but I never see them except on digi sites. I have made my own from scratch a few times but wanted to use these for my "different" style" today. I have had these digital pages in a drawer already cut out and just waiting to be used. On days I did not feel good, I'd sit with my feet up and cut out tons of digital images etc. for future use. I'm curious to see if anyone else uses this style to scrap.

This is where parts are loaded for the conveyer line.

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This is a photo of what my scrapbooking closet looks like right now. Hopefully I can reorganize it soon, so I can start using it again.

 

The "new" thing I tried was the date stamp. I've wanted to use one for a while, and Lain's prompt was just what I needed!

Vintage Dust Cart seen at a rally taking it's lunch break in Cumnock

Somewhere in Muscat

The installation trucks would load their jobs here, and the steel delivery semis would pull in here where we would unload the steel. Here I helped unload 2 pieces of 1/2" by 3" steel about 30' long, and the guy on the other end dropped his before I did, and the steel sprang apart and slapped together with my finger in between. Ouch!

 

Nothing broke, but I had a monster blood blister under the nail that was quite painful. On the way home (it was Friday afternoon and I headed up to DC), I had to pull over in Fredericksburg and borrow a knife to drill a bigger hole in my fingernail to release the pressure.

 

The area from the garage door back was the paint booth and where we stored cast parts: different cast designs for column or hand rail inserts, or to top posts, or supports to connect a handrail to a cement or wood wall.

 

Lake View, Marina Park, Kirkland, Washington USA, 2010

Yes this is the face I put whenever I'm loading my guns. Notice the squinty (don't mess with me eyes), the hand on the bent knee ready to pounce up like a wild tiger and flash my claws. I worked on this face extensively in front of the mirror the day before to make sure I get it right.

 

Note: Right after this picture was taken, the subject realized that he had been sitting in an antpile. Who would have known that stomping on ants and your dignity could be done at the same time :(

All plastic loader made by Boley

I spent most of the night on the loading dock

When I started thinking about what makes my life unique, something came to mind, I am the messenger of my family, the one that keeps the communication between all the members. It all started when I was 13 years old and my parents got divorced, at that time my mom went through a very deep depression and I got to play the mothers role at my house. I was forced to mature at a very young age. At that time, this situation was very scary for me; I was young and felt that my whole life was coming down. Since my parents can´t talk to each other and my father and brother don´t have a good relationship it´s been up to me to maintain the communication between all of us. It hasn´t been easy at all, but I believe this situation made me stronger and helped me mature very early. Even though, being in this place (being the messenger of my family) isn´t easy at all, I would do it all over again just to maintain my family together in some sort of way, this is my role, and as hard as it can get I´ll keep doing it for the love I feel for them. (Something similar to this is what I wrote on my page).

Presents donated by Zoic Studios, its employees and freelancers, to two at-risk families through the National Council on Alcoholism & Drug Dependence/South Bay, are loaded into a car by Holli Alvarado and Chris Silber.

the loading docks at Auckland Harbour are immense. From the comfort of my harbour ferry I felt dwarfed by tons of working steel above me

And then there was... NONE!

loading cargo aboard an LMSR

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