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In the only part-sunny 'splash' of the day, 6201 ,reattached to her train, waits for the return departure, The Ferry to Dublin looms in the distance. The 'Irish Mail' headboard shown here is a temporary adornment.
This was from the day I was walking to catch the 4:30 showing of Mickey and the Magical Map when a certain princess looks up and flashes her smile as I am walking by. She got my attention enough to make me forget going to watch the map makers.
Just a minor crop (don't need much when you shoot portraits with a 300 mm) and a few other changes in LR. Mainly just a temperature adjustment.
Eucalyptus caesia, commonly known as Caesia, Gungurru or Silver Princess, is a mallee of the Eucalyptus genus. It is endemic to the central Wheatbelt region of Western Australia, where it is found on a small number of granite outcrops. The name "silver" refers to the white powder that covers the branches, flower buds and fruit. "Gungurru" comes from the name used by the indigenous Noongar people.
I pre-ordered this doll back in the summer.....she arrived last week.
She is the first Martha Boers collaboration doll with RRFF
Well, as Martha Boers is my all-time favourite doll artist and I find all she does just SO inspirational, it was a no-brainer for me to order the doll
And I am thrilled that I did
Here are my first photos of Princess Zora in the garden
46203 Princess Margaret Rose is seen at Swanwick junction on the Midland Railway Centre. The steam from the chimney is coming from 46233 Duchess of Sutherland in the background
Originally built for the Danish State Railway and launched in 1951 as 'Dronning Ingrid', she remained in passenger and freight service until the mid-1980s. She left Barrow in July 2015 to become a floating museum in Denmark, and was photographed at Town Quay, Buccleuch Dock, Barrow-in-Furness on 27th May 2015 shortly before embarking on possibly her final sailing. Further information:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Princess_Selandia
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My great uncle Ben must have been heartened to receive this Box at the front on Christmas day 1914.
The brass box originally contained a variety of items such as tobacco and chocolate together with the Christmas card and photograph of the Princess.
Princess Mary sent this message to the nation
"I want you now to help me to send a Christmas present from the whole of the nation to every sailor afloat and every soldier at the front. I am sure that we should all be happier to feel that we had helped to send our little token of love and sympathy on Christmas morning, something that would be useful and of permanent value.
A Princess Mary Gift Fund Box was a treasured possession of many veteran soldiers of the First World War, even when the original contents – usually cigarettes and rolling tobacco – had long been used. The embossed brass box was air-tight, and made a useful container for money, tobacco, papers and photographs, so was often carried through subsequent service.
A great many men carefully repacked their presents and sent them home to their wives and families.
Sadly Benjamin like many others did not return home and died in France in 1918 from pneumonia aged 29 and is buried at Les Baraques Military Cemetery, Sangatte France.
Keke Mello esta crescendo, minha sobrinha linda foi a primeira "vítima" de minhas edições extravagantes.
A foto abaixo foi postada no começo de 2009, ainda com minha Sony H50.
Self-Portrait
- DON'T USE IT OR REPRODUCE IT WITHOUT MY PERMISSION! - NON USARE O RIPRODURRE SENZA LA MIA AUTORIZZAZIONE!
No Make-Up
VISIT MY FIRST FLICKR ACCOUNT:
www.flickr.com/photos/leahboleyn/
AND MY GROUP: MINDS CREATIVE EYE:
" Look Up_Close Up " ~ Now ! Where Have I Heard That Before ?
Alexandra Tower ~ 19 Princess Parade ~ Mersey Waterfront !
I Have Decided That My 365 Project Should Be Photographs Taken Of Subject Matter That Would Normally (though not always) Be Outside Of My Comfort Zone Of Nature !
Have The 365 Shots, Yet Running Late ~
Chair Lift Now Installed, So No More Firemans' Lifts For " Me Mam " By Me ~
With a glint in her eye she noted that all her life she had wanted a strong man to sweep her up in his arms and it was her bad luck it had turned out to be me ~ I wish I had a sound recording of her chuckle !
Princess Janhra comes from the island of Troza, north of Okoto.
As a lady of royal descent, she should have taken interest in the fine arts and court etiquette, but she found fighting much more interesting.
Thousands of years before the time of th Mask Makers came, a devastating conflict of a scale never seen before or since was waged, known as the War of Shadows. After it devastated the once beautiful island, Janhra became the last guardian of the Tomb of Karaghar.
She is one of the best warriors on Troza - now a dead island, full of ashes and monsters.
With her golder polearm, she is a formidable opponent even for Proton, the Hunter.
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About MOC itself.
1. It's Female MOC.
2. Colour are important here:
- gray - body,
- blue - clothes,
- gold - armor.
3. Proton's twin MOC
4. My intention was to build a Female MOC, whitch wouldn't be a tiny-slim girly character, but well-build, older but still deadly woman with big, heavy armor to protect her body.
5. Please, enjoy!
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Credits:
- arms idea by syoya
- inspiration by 0nuku and Djordje
The young princess of the Athi Pride came out of the bushes together with the male of the pride after having been resting inside some bushes away from the heat of the day.
Photographed on a late evening game drive in Nairobi National Park, Kenya.
*hee hee* well ok, I let you peek into my bedroom only this once, but I warn you it pretty pink room, as all princess bedroom should be, *giggles*
Very much inspired by the unique look of the War Rig from the upcoming "Mad Max: Fury Road" film, I challenged myself to make something comparable. After the vehicle had taken shape, which was plenty difficult, the most difficult aspect of this truck was figuring out how many spikes was enough. From start to finish, the Princess took about three months to build.