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It's a scene that captures the pulse of modern life—the vibrant red dress of the young woman commands attention amidst the muted tones of the urban backdrop. She stands, absorbed in the glow of her mobile phone screen, perhaps checking messages, scrolling through social media, or navigating the bustling city streets. There's a sense of intimacy in this candid moment, as if we're peering into a snippet of her daily routine, capturing the intersection of technology and human connection in the modern world.
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October 2018 I took a trip to Bratislava Slovakia during my time working for Adient.
Not sure if that is a coffee machine or something that servers smoothies.
when you need a beer on the go
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Built for Rogue Olympics round 4.
Theme: Draft
Part count: 101/101
This is a mobile I created several years ago after collecting loads of sea shells.
Posted for Smile on Saturday theme : Creative with seashells
62/100
This year our 100x will be taken with the Lumix camera
While en route to Florida from New Orleans, I just happened t9 stumble upon the SS United States parked at the former site of Alabama Drydock and Shipbuilding awaiting her disposition.
Launched in 1951 at Newport News, she measured 990 feet in length, just a hundred feet longer than the Titanic. She made her maiden voyage in 1952 shattering the trans-Atlantic speed record in both directions, a distinction she holds to this day.
Airlines ultimately wiped out the ocean liner industry in the 1960s. The ship was pulled from service in 1969 as its owner, United States Lines, faced severe financial difficulties. Over the course of three decades, she was moved from one location to the other going through several different owners. She was moved to Philadelphia in 1996 where she remained for another three decades before being moved here to Mobile last winter. Ultimately, she will be scuttled off the coast of Florida and turned into an artificial reef.
„My story is in fact that I am a diptych which is not all that comfortable sometimes.“
Dean Scully
das Gebäude dreht sich um das Mobile ... das Mobile dreht sich im Raum ...
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I was only able to get off a couple shots on this car. I would have like to dissect so many angles - but it was in a parking lot and a truck pulled into spot before I could complete my shoot.
Very unique like a piece of art - with the luggage on top affixed as part of design.
The "Headlights" so pointed...and a hodgepodge of color and parts like a rat mobile.
Using only shades of brown as much as possible.
I saw this wheel technique in somebody's favorites so I don't know where it originated.
I imagine this in a future alien military.