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Listen (because it's a great song): Tarantula
The Scourge are like modern day pirates. They fight amongst themselves, yet they still cooperate at times. They trade amongst themselves for supplies they need, and then use them to try to destroy the others. – Jax Turfis
Super lame backstory, but I can't think of anything else, and I wanted something.
One of my favorite scenes I've ever made. Really disappointed with how the FP truned out, though. For the 2014 BrickBattle Games on Mocpages, and the Inspirational Lego contest. Also, this picture is edited some, because I liked it darker. See detail pictures here.
For Best Brickr against Sir Brick in an apoc scene-off.
Happy Pride! Today I am releasing another gift for Pride; the Noche Pride Necklace ♥ The necklace comes in 3 metal options & is modifiable to help fit everyone's avatar. Live your truth and wear your pride!
I hope you guys like this item! it's a lowpoly friendly accessory, which means the complexity is low! ♥♥♥
Necklace is available now Inworld/ Group notices.
LM:
Looking green under the North Pole Light
This captured Elf is smiling bright
'Cause all the wrappings have been done
All Gifts are ready for Everyone
Until the Last Day of this December
You get a Photo to remember
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I.M HumbleBeeH Resident in S.L.
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More stunning Islands at the ultra-realistic Visiwa Estate.
Due to popular request, 3 sims have been added at VISIWA with Residential Islands SL'ers can buy and own! This is a great investment opportunity.
Like our famous main Island these are pre-landscaped with our realistic ocean-tech, beaches, palms etc!
A sample of our islands can be found on the SL website mainpage ( secondlife.com ) where it is used to advertise Homestead sims.
This was definitely a first-world problem. Today at Philz Coffee in Menlo Park, I had to decide on size and price. Not surprisingly, I went jumbo. Don't tell my wife how much it cost. (By the way, I used some recipe settings called Ricoh Positive Film. Not certain of its accuracy, but I guess it works.)
The Price Street Bridge leads over the I & M Canal and into the eastern end of Stratton State Park. Five exposure HDR processed with Nik HDR Efex Pro 2. Monochrome conversion with Nik Silver Efex Pro 2
Hello We have decided to drop the price on a few of our Fatpacks. And make it a bit more affordable.
Surl: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Glass%20Beach/89/29/21
Gacha Fatpacks will have a temporary 50% off
List of Price Changed Products:
+SEKAI+ Nose Patch [Fatpack] 40% Off
+SEKAI+ X Amplifier - Fatpack 40% Off
+SEKAI+ X Goggles Desolation/Clean Fatpack 40% Off
+SEKAI+ Oxygen Mask Fatpack 40% Off
On a recent tour of Quebec City, we came across this building - the only skyscraper in the old city of Quebec. It was pointed out to us from a distance, and then asked what this building resembled. After learning a bit of the history, we found that the building was designed by the architectural firm of Ross and MacDonald and built in the 1930-31. From a distance it resembles the famous Empire State Building and sure enough, that building was designed by the same firm that designed this structure. Thought I would try to capture it at night. Not really enough room to get the whole building into the frame.
Quite a beautiful building.
Dash9-44CW No. 650 leads a westbound general freight slowly uphill from Helper on the climb to Soldier Summit. 18 September 1999.
Tom Clancy's The Division
- ~15MP hotsampling via SRWE;
- Hatti's tool for timestop, weather toggle, time of day, freecam and FOV.
After removing the previous generic signage ... There was an "Alvin" (just like the other side ... see photo www.flickr.com/photos/vera-vivagirlco/21580984646/)
Then they dismantled the "Alvin" sign which covered this portion ... www.flickr.com/photos/vera-vivagirlco/21419299038/
Alvin Theatre info: cinematreasures.org/theaters/4493
09.23.15 update: Signs removed.
ledlight from a dead branch of my polownia tree in the garden in, price about 2,50 euro for 1 meter by Ali
nl.aliexpress.com/item/32833144163.html?spm=a2g0o.product...
by Etsy about 200 euro. www.etsy.com/nl/search?q=hanglamp+led+hout
it was selfmade with foot and i love it and it's beautiful,thanks for the visit. P.S with a dimmer 5 euro (romantic).
The Utah Railway pulls a heavily laden Intermountain Power coal train up the 2.4% grade of Solider Summit....
The old wooden access bridge has been replaced by an antique cut-down Union Pacific Gondola in recent years....
Utah Rwy, Rio Grande, DRGW, Union Pacific
October 2014
A Rio Tinto ore train has just finished loading and prepares to depart from the Tom Price mine with locos 7069,8172,7087 on 23-6-15
Here in this photograph we have this Price Coaches Volvo B7TL Plaxton President registered FSU807 seen here passing through Acton Smithy operating its usual School Bus duties.
Repent, then, and turn to God, so that your sins may be wiped out, that times of refreshing may come from the Lord - Acts 3:19
A Blessed Thursday Everyone!
Strobist Info:
(x1) Yongnuo YN560-III directly above model shot through an 18" soft white Lumodi Beauty Dish
The lone Grade II listed bottle oven in an advanced state of disrepair dates back to 1832 and is said to be the oldest still standing in the Potteries. It was refurbished in 2007 following a grant of £300,000 from English Heritage and is part of the remnants of the Top Bridge pottery works built in 1773 by Edward Bourne. The history of the three adjoining C18th pottery works (or 'potbanks' as they are referred to locally) the Royal Bradwell, Longport and Top Bridge works is quite complicated and mirrors the histories of most of the manufacturers in The Potteries. The three potbanks on this site were built at different times and evolved organically along the Newcastle to Burslem road, with wharfage at the rear on the Trent & Mersey canal. Small pottery companies have existed in the Brownhills area at Trubshaw Cross, Staffordshire for 350 years or more. The origins of Bradwell Pottery can be traced back to the Elers brothers who brought over the salt glazing process from their native Holland in the C17th. Another family dynasty which lasted right up to 2003 was founded by Ralph Wood who was apprenticed to Master Potter John Astbury in 1730 at the age of 15. Ralph Wood's great nephew John Wood established his own pottery at the Bradwell Works in 1787 and contemporary news sheets reported that his son Ralph Wood III 'continued the firm after his father's murder' - dangerous business, this pottery thing! In the C19th the Wood family were in business as Capper and Wood Ltd at the Royal Bradwell Pottery producing teapots. Arthur Wood became sole owner in 1904 and took over the rest of the Longport Pottery works in 1924. It had been established in 1772 by John Brindley, younger brother of James Brindley Engineer who constructed the Trent & Mersey Canal which opened from Burton-on-Trent as far as Stoke in the same year. The Top Bridge and Longport works were both acquired by John Davenport in 1794 specialising in the production of creamware, later introducing bone china and glass blowing on the same site. John Davenport's sons continued the business until 1887 when the Longport works was sold to Thomas Hughes who already occupied Top Bridge next door and he renamed it Unicorn Pottery. In 1896 Top Bridge was purchased by Price Brothers Burslem Ltd, in turn becoming part of the Arthur Wood Group in 1934. Three years later Arthur's son Gerald Wood bought a controlling interest in Kensington Pottery Ltd, Hanley and moved production into Top Bridge Works alongside Price Bros. In December 1961 the two occupants of the site were amalgamated as Price & Kensington Potteries Ltd and concentrated on the production of tea and coffee sets, renaming the works 'Price's National Teapots'. Changes in lifestyle and foreign competition saw a decreasing demand in the 1990's and unfortunately the Arthur Wood Group went into Receivership in 2003. The brand passed to Rayware Ltd who continue to use the name today on product made in China. The site with the three adjacent potbanks was acquired by Middlesex based property developer Charles Lewis & Co. The historic site has been allowed to progress to a state of terminal dereliction; a process accelerated by a criminally negligent owner, arsonists, petty thieves stealing the fabric of the building brick by brick and capped by Stoke City Council which demolished the main part of Price's National Teapot Works despite the Grade II listing, over a weekend in 2019 because it was deemed unsafe. Taken with a 1976 Polaroid SX-70 Land Camera Alpha 1 on Polaroid (TIP) film