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This is a detail view of a giant machine for the industrial production of matches. It's on display in the Swiss Match Museum ('Schweizerisches Zündholzmuseum') in Schönenwerd.

Сгоревшая спичка (Расставание)

From Match Point editorial

 

Model: Jasmina / Fondi

MUAH & style: Jannica Stelander

Mythological wrestling match between Heracles and Antagoras. Kos Town, Kos Island, Dodecanese, Greece

A little homage to Wimbledon 2021 and a request from my wife this time!

 

(Alt shot to main photo on Instagram)

 

Part 27 of 52 of my 'Build-a-MOC-a-Week' project for 2021

La sintomatología esencial es producir incendios de forma deliberada y consciente en más de una ocasión conllevando una importante tensión y activación afectivas antes del incendio con una gran liberación e intenso placer o alivio al encender el fuego, presenciarlo o al participar en sus consecuencias.

Não aguentei a unha toda branquinha e resolvi fazer uma arte. Nunca tinha feito nada parecido e tb não me considero muito criativa, então para primeira vez até que gostei do resultado.

 

Anelar: Solitaire - OPI

 

Dedo médio: Película de unha (esqueci o nome da loja que comprei) . Lembrei rsrs Foi na loja Esmalte Bonito. Tem várias películas lindas e o frete é fixo (R$5).

 

Indicador e mindinho: tentativa de gradiente com o Blanca (Foup), Tubinho (Risqué) e Casting (Super Pérola)

 

Polegar ficou com o Blanca apenas

 

Foi a primeira vez que fiz gradiente. Diria que ficou médio, vou treinar mais. Não paro de olhar para as unhas hahha. Tem mais uma foto e os esmaltes usados nos comentários.

A pair of Soo Line SD60s led a CP Rail GP38-2 and a leased former BNSF SD40-2 eastward through Des Plaines on Union Pacific's Milwaukee Subdivision in the summer of 2003.

 

This was twenty years ago. Really.

Fiddling around for this month's photo club challenge topic, "Warmth".

 

I think the neighbours think I'm an insane pyromaniac now.

the man like Foundry rocks it yet again, picture does'nt do these justice there amazing!! Always nice to paint with you northen monkey

Two bees on a bicolor corn poppy

When I was filled with hope…

Before we got hammered 5-0!

The other day, in German Federal Chancellery

Some of CSX's fleet of SD70MACs found their way out of storage this summer while newer units were being upgraded with PTC. During a trip to the River Line around Iona Island, many of these old workhorses were seen, including this aging pair on southbound manifest Q433 crossing Doddletown Bight south of Fort Montgomery, NY.

Sometimes it only needs a box of matches.

Matches, fingers, natural light. Fire is an amazing thing.

Photoshop vignette. Puritan leather soles were the dominant UK brand till the early 1960s, and Runcorn's largest employer. The post-WW2 development of the plastics industry saw their market share quickly erode.

Or Top of the Glass?! This sign and coloured glass ball was one of the exhibits at this year's RHS Hampton Court Flower Show.

 

The Hampton Court Palace Flower Show Flower show has been held at the Hampton Court Palace since 1989. The 2008 show was the 19th to be held on the site - and you can find out more by visiting www.rhs.org.uk/hamptoncourt/2008/index.asp

 

If you would like more details about the 2009 show, please visit www.rhs.org.uk/whatson/events/hampton2009.asp

 

And if you would like to know more about the Royal Horticultural Society, please visit www.rhs.org.uk/about/

 

The new dark A tone body really is a good match for Annik Pop of Color and I don't think my last set of photos really showed this because Annik's face was in shadow. Of course, the smooth vinyl of the body is shiny and the light bounces off it, while the face is matte so it absorbs the light but the colour match is at least as good as her original body. Annik Quiet Storm is a shade darker - Nubian - so this body would unfortunately not be a good match for her.

A match: this is a very minimalist subject!

The focusing distance is more or less 2 cm, so if you want to see a burning match please send me your own macro lens...

Lens: Sigma 50/2.8 EX DG macro @ f:16, focused at 1:1, on 65 mm extension tubes.

Light: bare 32W energy saving bulb at 12 o'clock, mirror at 6 o'clock.

 

Un fiammifero: questo è un soggetto molto minimalista!

La distanza di messa a fuoco è più o meno 2 cm, quindi se volete vedere un fiammifero mentre si accende per favore mandatemi il vostro obiettivo macro...

Ottica: Sigma 50/2.8 EX DG macro @ f:16, messa a fuoco a 1:1, su tubi di prolunga da 65 mm.

Luce: lampadina a risparmio energetico da 32W a ore 12, specchio a ore 6.

 

Good news; due to circumstances beyond their control, the P&W had a morning southbound on the Norwich branch today.

Bad news; leasers on the point. But at least CEFX SD40-2 #3164 (ex-UP) and GMTX SD60 #9059 (ex-EDMX and Oakway) kind of match, and they are not GWI Orange.

Here's the NR4 crew taking WONR (Worcester MA to Plainfield CT) through Industrial Park Rd in Putnam CT.

Experimenting with photoapps.

Photo taken and edited with an iPhone.

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Another outfit I put together that I really enjoyed wearing. It's one of the reasons I prefer tops and skirts to dresses. You can mix and match and experiment so much with different combinations.

Edwards of Llantrisant operates four Dennis Tridents for school contracts. Three carry Alexander ALX400 bodies and a single example is fitted with Plaxton President bodywork.

 

OHZ 6704 is another of the ALX400s, and was new to Stagecoach's London fleet as LY02 OAS (fleetnumber 17544). She retains her dual-door configuration and bus seats.

 

This late November 2014 shot was taken the week after the previous photo of Y8 EDW, and depicts her at the Upper Boat roundabout near Treforest when also having been enlisted to cover a working on Service 400E (Gwaun Miskin-Llantwit Fardre-Church Village-Treforest-Cardiff), when Wales was playing another home match.

   

Um ano de blog, gente... nem acredito! Parece que foi outro dia que eu estava me descabelando pra organizar tudo... E agora flui tão gostoso..

Obrigada a cada uma de vocês que me seguem lá tá... E principalmente às que comentam... isso dá um ânimo pra gente continuar que vocês nem imaginam...

Obrigada meus amores...

Kisses no coração! *-*

 

adegadeesmaltes.blogspot.com.br/2014/05/mixn-match-purple...

perhaps wed rather be watching the match!

 

But no match stick cats & dogs, as

the song goes.

Old Kern Yvar 16mm C-mount movie camera lens on Olympus E-P3.

Inspired by Flickr member Alexandr Tikki's fantastic iPhone shot "Save The Nature"

Matched leasers CBFX 3810 & CEFX 414 switch Farnham Yard.

un-edited photo

 

Miss Sally Rice hair colour match - Sky Blue Saran :D

Here's one more that I thought was wonderfully whimsical. From sometime in the 1930s.

 

The original image can be found on: server18.joeswebhosting.net/~xx9185/english/index.html

Painting – Acrylic on Board 16 x 20 inches.

 

The subject is the Melbourne Rectangular Stadium, commercially known as AAMI Park, is an outdoor sports stadium on the site of Edwin Flack Field in the Sports and Entertainment Precinct in the Melbourne City Centre. The stadium's major tenants are NRL team Melbourne Storm, the Super Rugby team Melbourne Rebels, and the A-League teams Melbourne Victory FC and Melbourne City FC.

AAMI Park became Melbourne's first large purpose-built rectangular stadium when completed in 2010. Referred to as Melbourne Rectangular Stadium during its construction, the ground was officially named AAMI Park on 16 March 2010, in a sponsorship deal with insurance firm AAMI.

 

This, in my opinion, is one of the best looking public building in Melbourne constructed during the last decade. It is also helped by the fact that its site is right on the bank of the Yarra River. The COX Architecture designed stadium features a "Bioframe" design, with a geodesic dome roof covering much of the seating area, while still allowing light through to the pitch. The northern and southern sides of the stadiums are called the Olympic Side and Yarra Side respectively. The exterior of the stadium is covered in thousands of LED lights which can be programmed to display a variety of patterns and images. It is designed to display the club colours of the winning team after a match.

 

The stadium includes training facilities and office accommodation for sporting teams namely the Rugby League team of Melbourne Storm, The Melbourne Victory and Melbourne City soccer teams, as well as sporting organisations including the Victorian Olympic Council, Olympic Park Sports Medicine and Tennis Victoria.

 

The painting was a scene after dark when there was no match being played. The lighting on the doom displayed the purple and blue colours of the “Melbourne Storm” who must have won a home match here the day before.

  

The second in my series of mix n match pictures. This wetlook skirt was previously seen in my Officewear # 1 outfit, from Autumn 2009. Here I have teamed it up with a white fishnet top worn over my Rago shapette all-in-one girdle (underwear as outerwear!), plus a pair of black gladiator sandals. This shot was rather dark originally, and I have boosted the light and contrast rather a lot. So the finished look is a little pixelated - maybe a bit like a 1960s fashion magazine....?

 

Lots more to come soon, but bye bye for now! Kisses to all my lovely friends!

xxxxxxxxx

Rebecca

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