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Something unusual happened in this winter season. October was much colder than it should be. The leaves didn't fall and kept hanging on the trees. This shift in weather makes some nice effects. It looks like a showcase to present nature's beauty.
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Mercancías a la venta (Calle Montera)
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When it opened in 1930, it was the largest building in the world, with 4,000,000 square feet (372,000 m2) of floor space.
(source: wikipedia)
- captured handheld -
After being utterly overwhelmed by the sheer amount of nerdy merchandise during my trip to our local comic convention, I finally settled on this handful of figs to add to my ever expanding collection.
A slight departure from my usual comfort zone. These little guys were a pretty good price, and I couldn't pass them up. Especially after I've seen others on here have some success with DeCool and other Chinese bootlegs. The quality is obviously not on par with LEGO. A few of the joints are a little sloppy and the plastic feels cheaper than the usual LEGO minifig. However, I have been wanting to expand my X-men collection, and this seemed like a cheap and effective alternative.
I did swap out some of the parts when I got home for better suited official LEGO parts. Gambit got an ace of spades. Psylocke swapped out her knock-off pink sword for a LEGO katana. Finally, Daredevil looked better with shorter, white billy clubs. Which look much more appropriate than the red lightsaber blades that came with him.
Ohh, and the most expensive figure pictured here is the Punisher. He's a custom that I picked up at a booth. He's not a bootleg like the rest.
Overall, very cool figures. I'm not a fan of clone brands or bootlegs as a general rule, but these guys are a welcome addition to my collection.
UP 3027 leads a northbound merchandise train at Castle Rock, CO, on Colorado's Joint line, with Pikes Peak in the background. The unit is a new Tier 4.
Spoiler: MUSE MERCHANDISING for today's Meeting! :D
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Spoiler: MERCHANDISING MUSE para la Kedada de hoy! :D
This doesn't look like that tacky Matt Helm movie, Murder's Row. Boy that oldie that is barely watchable. I just watched some of my favorite character development movies: "Grand Budapest Hotel;" "Hunt for the Wilderpeople" and "100 Year Old Man Who Climbed Out a Window and Disappeared." Those will crank up the holidays for you.
This amounts to an old image from the family collection that was taken in an era that was approaching the dawn of the Twentieth Century, considering that only horse-drawn wagons and one bicycle are visible. I bet Main didn't look like this after a rain or snow. I have a copy of an earlier Main Street view where only wood frame buildings line the street. All visible buildings have already been replaced by stone and brick constructions so this scene is from a slot of a decade before the Ford "T" sales started in the West. The wooden structure on the left is having a sale before rebuilding. One fellow in the background is wearing coveralls. Is the caste system starting to take hold? The merchant on the left was J.A. St.Clair, my and my cousin's great-grandfather. He managed a market on the east side of Main Street nearly up to Fourth.
I thought that I might be able to better edit this original by doubling and reversing my normal technique. After I produced the best scale of detail that I could of the original for a base layer, I pulled two extra copies onto new layers. On the lower layer, over the base layer, I worked to optimize and expand the shadows from the original scan. On the upper layer, I worked to optimize and expand only the highlights. The original had muddy highlights and were certainly taken on blue sensitive film because the sky was muddy but the day was bright according to the shadows on the Main Street dirt. I produced a transparency of the augmented shadows using "Selected Areas" and another transparency using "Masked Areas" for the highlights. Only the highlights transparencies, the shadows transparencies layer and the base layer were used. I had to manually edit some of the remaining defects. This is my new edit. I think I managed some improvements.
Merchandise Mart Art Deco building along in Chicago, IL. Photographed with a Leica IIf rangefinder camera using a 1934 un-coated Leitz Elmar 5cm lens. The film is Ilford Delta 100 developed in Beerenol (Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer).
Spoiler: MUSE MERCHANDISING for today's Meeting! :D
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Spoiler: MERCHANDISING MUSE para la Kedada de hoy! :D
Spoiler: MUSE MERCHANDISING for today's Meeting! :D
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Spoiler: MERCHANDISING MUSE para la Kedada de hoy! :D
This was a Service Merchandise store from the early 1980s until 1999. Alorica is now in the building; I have no idea what they do.
This shopping center featured Kroger/Foodland, Service Merchandise, Hills, Pace warehouse, and Busy Beaver. Today the shopping center has Financial Dimensions, Alorica, Big Lots and Burlington Coat Factory.
West Mifflin, Pennsylvania
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On the street just outside the Estadio Santiago Bernabéu. From a guided tour to some 'highlights' of Madrid, Spain - September 02, 2017.
Built by Marshall Field & Co. and later owned by the Kennedy family for half a century , opened in 1930 and was the largest building in the world with 4, 000, 000 sq. ft. of space .
The building is so large that the City of Chicago decided to have it's own zip code.
Located at the banks of Chicago River and was the center of wholesale commerce for the city and the country as a whole for years .
Diseño de posicional para el merchandising de Polock.
Diseñado por Alphabetical para Polock.
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Al Photoshow lo stand più gettonato era quello con la modella, personalmente ho trovato più interessante il simpatico quadretto che si era venuto a creare.
Donne, dal 1839 il soggetto preferito dai fotografi.
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Vacation Day, 10/10/2019, Claremont, CA
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7Artisans-M 50mm f/1.1
ƒ/3.4 50.0 mm 1/25 640
WEEK 25 – Tupelo Albertsons Kroger, Revisited (Set II)
I know you're out there
You're hard-working
To stock more groceries
I can tell your end goal
Is to expand the selection
That's an admirable effort (an admirable effort)
To improve upon Albertsons
To the right of meat and fish, we find (finally!) the dairy section, clad in its signature 2012 décor yellow paint, a refreshing change from all that orange that dominates the rest of the back wall :P This should help clarify some of what I was describing layout-wise at that earlier photo in today's set. Specifically, the section you see here (to the left of the milk coolers, anyway) was once home to fresh meat. Fresh meat moved left of the meat and seafood counter into space formerly occupied by lunch meat when lunch meat was moved into the former bakery space, leaving the space pictured above open for dairy to be relocated.
...in other words, everything just shifted left around the perimeter :P (I probably could've started with that and kept all this a lot simpler, haha!)
(c) 2017 Retail Retell
These places are public so these photos are too, but just as I tell where they came from, I'd appreciate if you'd say who :)