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From LEGO Collectible Minifigures Series The Lego Batman Movie (71017)
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Mounted photo. It contain of three photos.
1.Man
front sb900 in softbox 60x60
rear sb900 on stand
left sb900 in umbrella
2.Girl
left sb900 in softbox 60x60
right sb900 on stand
3.Table and background
left sb900 in softbox 60x60
right sb900 in umbrella
The master "puparo" Francesco Salamanca at work at Fiera dello Jonio, Acireale.
www.dittasalamanca.com/it/biografia
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With the Fareham being delayed by a Unit, the Banbury Road passed the gallery first with 60039 'Dove Holes' at the sharp end of the 6C58 to Whatley. Despite it pouring down with rain in a neighbouring County we were bathed in almost unbroken sunshine in Wiltshire
Master Painter, Bamboo Grove, Arashiyama, Kyoto, Japan.
Midway through the bamboo grove, I ran into this painter who was applying final touches to his painting on a small canvas. I stood behind him and watched him paint for a while. He would look up at the scene, study it as if to memorize the moment, then do a few gentle strokes. I thought of his concentration and there was an aura of Zen to it. He was immersed in his surroundings in his meditative ‘mindfulness’ prowess with utmost patience while completely detaching himself from the distracting tourists. When I politely gestured to him, asking if I could take some photos, he gave a big thumbs up with a peaceful smile. I captured several frames, but I wished I could have talked to him. Given the limitation of the language barrier, I needed to just learn by observing the master painter that day.
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love the calming approach of large format...
here my good friend Kevin goes about his routine with a polished finese that i find very
soothing and meditative....
Master Gardener Tour, June 24, 2023 in Sequim, Washington. Six homes were opened to the public exhibiting a vast array of flowers and other ornamental lawn and yard art.
Congratulations Maudie and Julie!
Strobist: AB1600 with gridded 60X30 softbox camera left. Triggered by Cybersync.
Another pic from the "Robin Hood" marathon. Sorry about the title but it was a Race and he does have some far Right Wing tattoos on the side of his neck. Wonder weather he still feels the same, easier to change your views than change your skin.
A very little kid was driving this boat. He's around 5 years old....but he was doing his job so perfectly even though he was nude.. ;)
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Built in 1967, at Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.
In 1960, the tug was acquired by Island Tug and Barge Limited of Vancouver, British Columbia. A subsidy of McAllister Towing Limited Montreal of Montreal. Where the tug was renamed as the Island Master.
In 1969, Island Tug and Barge Limited was acquired by Genstar Limited of Vancouver, British Columbia. Where the tug retained her name. The tug is no longer in documentation. Her current, and or, final disposition is unknown.
Vessel Name: ISLAND MASTER
USCG Doc. No.: C32700
Vessel Service: TOWING VESSEL
Trade Indicator: Coastwise Unrestricted
Hull Material: STEEL
Year Built: 1967
Length: 87
Hailing Port: VICTORIA, BC
Gross Tonnage: 149
Previous Vessel Names:
Island Master
Previous Vessel Owners:
Island Tug and Barge Ltd., McAllister Towing Ltd. of Montreal, Genstar Limited
Trincomali Channel,
North Galiano, British Columbia, Canada
Custom 1999/Orion armored trooper from the original early design of the Master Chief from Halo.
3D printed armor parts on a GI Joe Snake Eyes base figure.
The Southampton Harbour Master turns up in "Spitfire" to drop a pilot on the Paddle Steamer "Waverley" for its jaunt down the Solent. Taken on a Timeline Events photographic day.
One of the most fascinating things I've come across in my short journey into Macro is the story of this caterpillar. It's the larva for a Wavy-lined Emerald moth - aka Camouflaged Looper. The caterpillar can eat a variety of flowers, this one is on a Coneflower. It has evolved to take pieces of the flower/plant it is feeding on and glue them all over its body. Most of the time they blend in seamlessly with the plant they are feeding on, but this one is in the open. I've since seen them on a number of different flowers, and they are just bonkers!