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Light Painting at Ed's Mobile Home Park under the moonlight near Columbia in Boone County Missouri by Notley Hawkins Photography. Shot with a Canon EOS 5D Mark III camera with a EF16-35mm f/2.8L II USM lens at f.5.6 with a 220 second exposure. Processed with Adobe Lightroom 5.7.
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Made from pattern by Craft Shmaft.
I used my current favorite fabric collection- Prince Charming by the fabulous Tula Pink.
Galette des rois | A cake for Epiphany, on 6 January, but available well afterward. There's a small porcelain charm inside called the fève. This one was a tiny raspberry tart. | January 10, 2016 | Huawei Nexus 6P | ¹⁄₆₀ sec at f/2.0 81
Mobile Lego arctic base for research in the most extreme conditions. The base contains a snow scooter hangar, drill tower, crane, sensor array and laboratory.
Picture taken with Blackberry 10
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One of the most important items for Japanese people are their phones.
I think everyone has a phone. Phone decoration is also popular, like the left girl. Some watch TV, other write emails or surf in the internet. Nobody is actually talking (in the train). Noone writes short messages in Japan. I think that feature is quite historical. They all write emails to each other, with pictures or a ridicously high amount of little smileys and graphics.
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(I'll be in Nagoya the next days, so no flickr :-) )
Meu primeiro móbile de Natal acabou de sair do forno...rsrsrs
Preciso fazer mais, afinal o Natal ta quase chegando hein ( adoooro) rsrs
cotidiano e mobilidade - exposição
www.nat-eav.art.br/cotiMobil/index.htm
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Street candid taken in Glasgow, Scotland. The entrance to Buchanan Street Subway station struck me as an odd place to do business, I guess it must have been urgent. It was the reflection in the marble that really caught my attention for the shot. Lots of detail in this - press 'L' for full screen.