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"All Moulton bicycles are inherently more compact and feature separable frames for storage or transport. This separability introduces no compromises other than a little extra weight; there is no loss of stiffness or ride quality. When disassembled, the two halves of a Moulton fit easily in the boot of a car or travel case."

 

www.moultonbicycles.co.uk/features.html

 

Hopefully there will be both time and opportunity to go for a ride on this business trip.

 

Despite rumours I am not sponsored by Irn-Bru.

How glad I am to have finally finished this one you do not know! it took me forever to edit. I do have another version of this without the overlaying puzzle pieces (If you can notice them), and i'm not sure if I prefer it or not. I uploaded this one so you lot can let me know what you think. I like the idea for the image, but I think it could have been executed better. It was just so hard to get a good composition on it.

 

P.s The reason I have a manky toe is because it has blood trapped under the nail, not because i'm a dirty skank that doesn't wash :)

 

Pieces of street/road signs and twisted metal atop the 1-story commercial space at Red Square on E. Houston Street - Lower East Side, Manhattan.

Grateful to be organized and inspired to work again! Read more here:

 

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3 more of my 3.5" embroidery pieces. One is covered over a metal pinback, and the other two are over metal lids, to be used as refrigerator magnets. I think these are all going to be Christmas presents.

The embroidery is on recycled upholstery fabric samples and the metal pinback and jar lids are recycled.

The recycled supplies are from the St. Louis Teachers' Recycle Center.

Emily Cedeno

Junior

Architecture

Oil Paint

16 x 12

$79

www.etsy.com/shop/cdnoart

This artist does accept commissions. Email: epcedeno@ncsu.edu

A backyard photo shoot! Just having some fun with the camera!

 

Head, collar, battery packs and fan

Don't try to fix me, I'm not broken, even when I live in a world of broken pieces...

 

Strobist info: Two flashes Cactus Vivitar KF36 at 1/2 power with 60x60 softbox left and right her, triggered with Cactus V2s. In upper front a 60cm beautydish and a relfector down.

 

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Just messing about with the possibility of making my own pieces. It's rounds of oak cut roughly with a holesaw and filled with epoxy.

Image of #puzzle pieces on a wooden table. #photography

Patio lights.

 

Tlaquepaque Arts & Crafts Village ~ Sedona, AZ

Pieces by Taylor Houser

Quilted in Britney by Anne Bright

Box filled with patchwork quilt pieces, most of which are singular pieces of fabric in the shape of right triangles with sides of about 3" x 3" x 4". These are the same shape and size as those in the East River Reading Room quilt. There is one square of eight connected triangles of all different fabrics and a rectangle of four connected triangles of two different fabrics. Box has a red lid and white base, and there is a handwritten note in pencil on the lid that says, "w. 22 / g. 21 / m. 20 / s. 19 / s. 18"(?). Box is 6 7/8" x 5 1/2" x 2".

Donated by Nancy Farnan.

Found in the East River Reading Room, in which the quilt pieces may have been in the possession of the local ladies of The Sunshine Society. Sat on a bookshelf near one of the many treadle sewing machines around the perimeter of the room. One of two - the other is now in the possession of the Scranton Library.

ACC# - 2020.121.002

See other items in the MHS collection at flic.kr/s/aHskgxX9We (Photo credit - Bob Gundersen www.flickr.com/photos/bobphoto51/albums)

Il quartiere, il "Barrio" della Barceloneta, è stato la sorpresa migliore della mia scorsa permanenza nella "ciutat". Avendo un paio di ore a disposizione, ho avuto la fortuna di perdermi per un paio d'ore per le viuzze di questo vivo quartiere.

Non so per quale sconosciuta ragione ma durante le mie scorse permanenze ho sempre ignorato questo barrio, la mia prima visita è stata folgorante. Così come quando mi capita di passeggiare una qualsiasi città del sud Italia, perchè si riesce a entrare in una parte viva della città. Sensazione che difficilmente si prova altrove.

Camminando per la Barceloneta sono subito riamsto affascinato dalle costruzioni fatiscenti, dai balconi con i panni stesi dei palazzi ottocenteschi e poi dalla vita reale. Le facce, le persone, lo stile di vita unico di questo Barrio mi hanno affascinato ed ho cercato di riportarne il sapore tramite il mio apparecchio fotografico.

Ogni balcone nasconde una famiglia, delle vite, delle persone ed un modo di vivere che ben è descritto dalla diversità di ognuno di questi.

 

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The neighborhood, the "barrio" of La Barceloneta, was the best sightseen during my last stop in Barcelona. I was lucky to have few hours free to walk through the little streets of this area.

This experience was really impressive for me beacause is very difficult to find such a real lived quarter in a city, only in the southern part of Italy you can find quarters where people really live the streets and they don't stay there just for sleep. Walking through "La Barceloneta" I had an unique feeling. I was first fascinating by old facades of buildings and after by the people and faces of this area. I tried to capture my feelings through my camera.

  

Nikon FA, Sigma 24mm f.2, Ilford HP5.

Risk has more rules than I remember... thankfully I was out before it got too too painful.

here are the pieces I used for the lift poster... wasn't exactly sure how it was all going to work out....

left overs from a sculpture of mine I dismantled. There were over a 100 pieces but I just took my favorites to hang and fill up some wall space for now. The concept revolved around pi and prime numbers.

Bitwa pod Lepanto (Educa, 6000 elementów)

The Battle of Lepanto (Educa, 6,000 pieces).

A few different views of the Porsche 911 I shot yesterday at the studio.

 

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Easter in Stryn! Still some snow, but Spring is just around the corner. This is the Stryn valley, seen from the mountain Hogden. You can also see the mountain Gryta on the left and Årheimsfjellet on the right!

The Evergreen Line’s massive tunnel boring machine is making its way to B.C. from the manufacturer in Ontario. The machine will build the two-kilometre tunnel that will run west of Barnet Highway in Port Moody to south of Kemsley Avenue in Coquitlam.

 

Due to its size and weight, the tunnel boring machine is being shipped in pieces from Ontario and will be assembled at a specially built launch site on the west side of the Barnet Highway in Port Moody. Assembly will take a couple of months, with tunnel construction expected to start in February 2014. The entire tunnel boring machine is 85 metres long and 10 metres in diameter.

 

Learn more: www.evergreenline.gov.bc.ca/documents/TopStories/130705_H...

www.1001pallets.com/2017/01/elementary-school-classroom-p...

 

My sister needed a kid-sized potting bench for her classroom, so I mad this Classroom Pallet Potting Bench for her using pieces from two pallets.

 

Classroom Pallet Potting Bench:

I found two pallets and broke them down to get the pieces I needed for this child's potting bench. Additionally, I ordered some liquid pigments online that I mixed with polyurethane for the finishes you see. I finished the piece off by applying a plain finish for the top and bottom shelf and a blue metallic one for the other pieces.

 

Classroom Pallet Potting Bench Materials Needed:

 

Copper pipe piece I had found in a dumpster at a nearby construction site.

Wheels I had leftover from something many years ago.

One left-over curtain rod piece that I installed at one end and bolted it in really tightly.

The penny was something I decided to add at the very end to give the piece something interesting to the front of it that her kids may like. I bored into the wood just a tad with a spade bit and then glued in the penny.

Two long bolts to hold the handle to the base (about 6" in length).

  

Fun idea! For more inspiration, look at this Potting Table idea.

Nikon FE / Agfa CT Precisa 100 iso / Paris, France

///No color correction - No extra sharpening - No extra effects///

 

so things like tree pieces fall into the hot springs and then get coated with calcium carbonate and make fun little calcified snowflakes:) At least, that's how I thought of them:)

The last two pieces are out and getting cleaned.

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