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In the shadow of a tower, a small three sided battle unfolds. We randomised the turn order each round. Somehow lachlan consistently went first anyway.
This house was scheduled for demolition to make way for new housing. It was saved just in time and moved to this new location.
The house was built in the 1920's.
1. I chose this quote because I think it's pretty funnt, but it also has a good message.
2. I chose this image because when I found it one the internet, i just thought it would make a good backround
3. I like the way the white text looks on the purple.
James Whiteside (Albrecht) performs moves that requires legs strength. Ballet Philippines’ 45th year was celebrated with a special staging of GISELLE from September 19, 20 & 21, 2014 at the CCP Tanghalang Nicanor Abelardo. Photo by Jude Bautista
Diese schön posierte so schön auf der Mauer, da konnte ich nicht anders als das ganze in einem Foto fest zu halten. :)
I find I am just as moved by the spiritual aspect of this picture as I am by the gifted artisans who crafted these windows. I like that I was able to use lightroom and make the older glass look more vibrant. If I could re-do this picture, I would bring a smaller lens with me and "frame" the picture with the window frame around it. Picture taken @ 1441, interior of church is dark, windows face northwest with bright sunshine.
i've been in hamburg to visit the www.bitfilm-festival.org and the crazy motherfuckers where i layed my head down to sleep are involved in planning a oldtimer rallytour to the orient and they were doing a professionell photoshooting for their website. it was'nt me who was the professional photographer but since i know most of these people i took many pictures as well. it was a sunny day in a car workshop with happy people.
hamburg rocks!
We moved the loader into place with the fork touching the end of a tie to hold it in place. Set a plate where it would belong in oder to center the entire set on the ties and drove a spike in far enough to hold the plate. We moved the rail to where it belonged and then with two of us holding onto the rail the third person drove two spikes home. We affixed one end and then moved to the other end. By then we had worked out some tools to use. First we established a center line to follow. That was done by nailing a string in place down the center of the ties. Next I built two jigs or templates that would fit inside the rails at exactly the proper width. We also marked a center line on each jig so when it was in place the entire rig could be moved left or right for centering pruposes. Finally, we used a come a long attached under the rails to hold them against the jig while spikes were driven in to hold them at the proper guage.
Before changing crews, RISI with a quartet of EMDs, makes a few moves before swapping trains with SIRI at Johnsonburg.