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I like to get matches on my way out from various restaurants... The purple ones are from "Wild Ginger," asian restaurant & satay bar.
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One of these past weekends we had our first christening event as photographers! As the photography nuts of the family, Dani’s cousin asked us to be the official photographers of his baby christening that took place in Vic ...
Seen at Sudoguksan (Water Works Hill) Museum of Housing and Living, just east of downtown Incheon. Water Works Hill hosted a shantytown, made up of displaced rural peasants and Northern refugees, which lasted through the industrialization years until being gentrified in 1996; there is a museum dedicated to life in the shantytown, a valuable resource to remember a bygone era.
Matches were a life necessity in the shantytown, for cooking and heating. And for children who did not have spare change for a nice toy, matches could serve as toys as well. Puzzles such as these allowed children to develop brain power as they thought hard about solutions.
Here are four sample puzzles, though I do not have solutions.
1. Take these two equilateral triangles to turn them into eight equilateral triangles.
2. Here are four squares. (a) By moving three matches, make three identical-sized squares. (b) By moving four matches, make three identical-sized squares.
3. In this hexagon, there are six equilateral triangles. Move four matches to make three triangles.
4. Turn these four matches into nine. You may not break the matches.
Lucky Strike Safety Matches - Kirchengasse - Steyrdorf - Steyr - Oberösterreich / Upper Austria - Österreich / Austria
Build the other connector the same way.
Be careful, and think it all through. The male-female connectors have to match the male-female connectors on the bike's harness and the sensor.
And...the wire with the diode has to match up with the sensor's signal wire (black wire, of the sensor's 4 wires).
My wife - my son : strike the pose ! Walking is one of our hobbies on Sunday afternoon, mainly in the winter. A long walk and then back home for some sweet pastry with a cappuccino (or hot chocolate for my little man). That's life o sweet life !
I found this souvenir matchbook in a box this afternoon. I love the little glittery bits in the match heads.
A Fantasy cage match featuring Beth “The Glamazon” Phoenix versus Melina, a rivalry that has been going on for quite some time. I decided to put a spin on it and create a fantasy brawl of my own featuring a Cage Match between the two Divas made completely out of cake, candy and sugar cookies. I’d love to see a real life cage match featuring the ladies of The WWE. Why let the boys have all the fun? As you can see Melina is having a pretty tough time in the ring as Phoenix works her magic. Glam Slam anyone?
ICE 6212, ICE 6454 and ICE 6427 lead the 273 train into the depression under the Government Bridge at Davenport, IA. WIth fewer leaser's running around, catching a matched set of blue and gold's isn't quite as hard to do but is still fun to see! The autoracks on the headend are a nice touch, too!
May 18, 2012.
Ali in between the beds at the hotel... don't ask why, I'm not sure, but she matches the room, don't you think?!
Phreak interviews IMT Huni and WildTurtle after match series at the North American League of Legends Championship Series Spring Finals Las Vegas (NA LCS Spring Finals Las Vegas) at Mandalay Bay Event Center in Las Vegas, NV, USA on 16 April, 2016.
Once every year, the Romans take on the rest of archeon in a game of ???? (no-one knows, there are no rules, just fun)
As a bit of fun I knocked up a fake Match Attax card for Lex. He was quite happy until he noticed the stats. Apparently these aren't good enough even though they originally belonged to Frank Lampard!
Postcard of the Dominion Match Company factory in Deseronto.
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LONDON, ENGLAND - APRIL 29: John Terry of Chelsea stands over injured team mate Juan Mata during the Barclays Premier League match between Chelsea and Queens Park Rangers at Stamford Bridge on April 29, 2012 in London, England. (Photo by Shaun Botterill/Getty Images)
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Lucy MacGregor, Annie Lush and Kate MacGregor (GBR) competing today, 29.07.12, in the Women's Match Racing (Elliott 6M) event in The London 2012 Olympic Sailing Competition.
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Sailing made its Olympic debut in 1900 and has appeared at every Olympic Games since 1908.
In 2012 athletes from 63 nations are competing across ten Olympic sailing events.
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Our Match pewter barware on white Libeco linen.
Match Pewter crystal martini pitcher, Match Pewter jam pot, and a Mauviel M30 ice bucket
of Bangladesh of the Netherlands during the 2011 ICC Cricket World Cup group B match between Bangladesh and the Netherlands at Zohur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium on March 14, 2011 in Chittagong, Bangladesh.
ICC Cricket World Cup - 32nd Match, Group B - Bangladesh v Netherlands
ODI no. 3131 | 2010/11 season
Played at Zahur Ahmed Chowdhury Stadium, Chittagong
14 March 2011 (50-over match)
Thought I would try and come up with simpler way to hold a match using items that most people would have access to and this is it.
Doesnt get much simpler, a glass and a sprung clothes peg.
Words are not really needed here, I'm sure the pic shows all that there is to it :)
As it happens, this was a lot easier to use than the more elaborate clamp I used before, as it was simpler to change the match between shots, especially working in subdued light.
Just place the match in the clothes peg, turn upsidedown and place over the rim of a glass.
I found with careful placement, I didn't even need to re-focus between shots, despite being in so close.
For anybody thinking about photographing matches, I hope this proves useful. This was used in the taking of the shot below :