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Pose 1 of "Problem?" (3) Single Pose Set
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If you have a problem I can fix it!
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This was a real problem slide to restore. A hole in it, faded, crayon over the image and decades of poor storage.
Taken in October 1971, I can't go back in time to re-take it, so it was worth it for a tiny glimpse of the past.
Cuentan que no tenian dinero para pintar sus casas....entonces de las embarcaciones que habia sacaban pinturas....claro que estuvo el problema de que no alcanzara para pintar con un mismo color toda la casa
(Gracias a Andrés Otárola por prestarme su camara)
When life overwhelms us with its demands and problems, we can find moments of tranquility and happiness in nature. Looking at a beautiful landscape we realise that happiness lies in simple pleasures.
La magie de la lumière............
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Merci à tout mes ami(es) pour leur multiples invitations.
"...The only problem is, they’re so beautiful, so beautiful. Sometimes one materializes right where we’re sitting and hangs in the air like a thought, watching us, wondering whether we’re good to eat."
"The Aztec god of war, Huitzilopochtli, was represented as a hummingbird for a reason. They are tiny badass warriors."
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Finally! A sunny, winter day with lovely fresh snow. We received about a foot of snow last night and so we headed out to get some photos before the wind knocked all the snow off. The temperature was -13C, but with the wind it was more like -25C. A bit crisp, but the sun made it all good.
Driving through the snow, the car smoothed and compacted the snow between the wheel ruts, but we had no problems. Snow tires and AWD make a big difference.
Shirley's Bay, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. February 2022.
Analogica, Zenit TTL ( 1977 ) con esposimetro guasto, Fujinon 55 mm 1.8 F, kodak color 200 asa, sviluppo con Tetenal.Qualche foto per ricordare Dodo, è vissuto solo nove anni ma aveva molti problemi, è morto in pochi minuti quando sono tornato dal lavoro ieri sera. Ho ancora molte sue immagini, le foto servono a ricordare i momenti felici
Problems to be solved. Entering the creative space where problems swirl and answers form.
Pose is from Animosity pose: Animosity – 129-1
The Desk is from EVAH.
Max is wearing.
[Deadwool] Hart vest chain
[Deadwool] Hart vest
730 Cowboy Boots
[Deadwool] Sean trousers -
Lelutka Eon Head with Facelight
Jake Belleza body
Location: In the mainland home Cheeky and I share.
This is an image I likely wouldn't have posted, but after an interesting conversation with Flickr friend Flaushi & Friends on a swan she captured out on the ocean, I decided to share.
I had heard there was an owl at the lake not too far from work, so I decided to take a second trip (first trip was unsuccessful) after my shift to look for her. My daughter and faithful Border Collie, Bandit came along on the adventure.
After looking for a short time I spotted her out on the docks and walked around the shore trying to find a half decent angle to photograph her. In the meantime, a pair of mute swans swam over to see if we had brought them any goodies. I ignored them at first, since the owl had my full attention, but one of the two was quite persistent. He (or she) came right up to shore, stood up tall and was almost beak to nose with Bandit. Bandit was quite entertained and went into his usual OCD dance bouncing up and down on his hind legs and licking the ice at his feet. The swan wasn't at all phased and stretched out his long neck with an expectant look on his face. When he finally decided I had nothing for him, he swiftly ruffled his feathers and turned away from me. This was captured as he swam away glancing back with a look of disgust at my insensitivity for showing up empty handed.
Sa taille, sa silhouette, son allure générale le font confondre par les débutants avec une Buse variable ou une Bondrée apivore. Ce problème d'identification ne résiste pas à un examen plus minutieux. Son plumage est brun uniforme par dessus contrastant avec les parties inférieures qui sont blanches et délicatement mouchetées de brun. Sa tête large et plus sombre apparaît comme disproportionnée par rapport au reste du corps. Son envergure importante lui confère une silhouette massive en vol, reconnaissable entre toutes. Sa tête un peu semblable à celle d'un strigidé et ses iris jaunes sont très caractéristiques.
La femelle est un peu plus grande que le mâle. Les immatures ressemblent aux adultes, mais ils sont plus pâles, avec la nuque plus blanche. La gorge et la poitrine sont brun-roux clair. Le reste des parties inférieures est blanc, légèrement teinté de brun. Les yeux sont jaunes très brillants. La cire et les pattes sont gris pâle.
Le Circaète Jean-le-Blanc a un régime alimentaire exclusif. Il se nourrit de reptiles et plus particulièrement de serpents parmi lesquels ses proies préférées sont les grandes couleuvres (à collier ou d'Esculape). Une telle spécialisation est un phénomène assez rare chez les rapaces. Les serpents et les lézards sont avalés entiers si bien que l'on peut voir la queue du reptile dépasser du bec alors que l'oiseau est déjà en train de digérer la tête.
It's time for "Grab-a-Box" week once again. This time I reached in deep and pulled out a yellow box about half filled. That means I might have pulled the good stuff out for show or scanned already a long time ago leaving the second class product in the box. After some help from a friend I put the puzzle together of what was left. It appears to be two days of photos, April 25 and 26 of 1992. I was probably visiting my father in Norwich, NY and probably included the D&H/CP tracks it my travels.
I remeber this chase of D&H/CPR #554 being a hectic high paced run. Three "Bigs" attack the east side of Belden Hill with ease as they race out of Haurpersville, NY. I'll have to use I88 to jump ahead, even over the hill as my "MLW Monday" submission disappears into the hills!
Camera obscura (plural camera obscura or camerae obscurae from Latin, meaning "dark room": camera "(vaulted) chamber or room," and obscura "darkened, dark"), also referred to as pinhole image, is the natural optical phenomenon that occurs when an image of a scene at the other side of a screen (or for instance a wall) is projected through a small hole in that screen, as a reversed and inverted image (left to right and upside down) on a surface opposite to the opening. The surroundings of the projected image have to be relatively dark for the image to be clear, so many historical camera obscura experiments were performed in dark rooms.
The term "camera obscura" also refers to constructions or devices that make use of the principle within a box, tent or room. Camerae obscurae with a lens in the opening have been used since the second half of the 16th century and became popular as an aid for drawing and painting. The camera obscura box was developed further into the photographic camera in the first half of the 19th century when camera obscura boxes were used to expose light-sensitive materials to the projected image.
The camera obscura was used as a means to study eclipses, without the risk of damaging the eyes by looking into the sun directly. As a drawing aid, the camera obscura allowed tracing the projected image to produce a highly accurate representation, especially appreciated as an easy way to achieve a proper graphical perspective.
A camera obscura device without a lens but with a very small hole is sometimes referred to as a "pinhole camera", although this more often refers to simple (home-made) lens-less cameras in which photographic film or photographic paper is used.
The earliest known written record of the camera obscura is to be found in Chinese writings called Mozi and dated to the 4th century BCE, traditionally ascribed to and named for Mozi (circa 470 BCE-circa 391 BCE), a Han Chinese philosopher and the founder of Mohist School of Logic. In these writings it is explained how the inverted image in a "collecting-point" or "treasure house" is inverted by an intersecting point (a pinhole) that collected the (rays of) light.
The Greek philosopher Aristotle (384-322 BCE), or possibly a follower of his ideas, touched upon the subject in the work Problems - Book XV, asking:
"Why is it that when the sun passes through quadri-laterals, as for instance in wickerwork, it does not produce a figure rectangular in shape but circular?”
and further on:
“Why is it that an eclipse of the sun, if one looks at it through a sieve or through leaves, such as a plane-tree or other broadleaved tree, or if one joins the fingers of one hand over the fingers of the other, the rays are crescent-shaped where they reach the earth? Is it for the same reason as that when light shines through a rectangular peep-hole, it appears circular in the form of a cone?"
Many philosophers and scientists of the Western world would ponder this question before it became accepted that the circular and crescent-shapes described in this "problem" were actually pinhole image projections of the sun. Although a projected image will have the shape of the aperture when the light source, aperture and projection plane are close together, the projected image will have the shape of the light source when they are further apart.
"Sure you've heard of her, whispers telling you to lock your windows tight
Gotham's got a problem
Under the moonlight
Must be careful or you'll lose everything, might
You have heard of her, whispers warning you about the Catwoman
Gotham's got a problem"
Lyrics & Song Inspiration by: ♪ Catwoman Original Song | “Gotham's Got A Problem” - HalaCG x Kiwwi | The Batman ♪ www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZkPKwdutJqc
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Salt & Pepper @ The Fetish Fair
S&P Cat bento tail, Cat boots, Cat gloves + claws, Cat mask, Cat overall
kosmii & Mythril :: Animesh Stock Whip
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El problema que estoy encontrando esta temporada de orquídeas es la abundante hierba que domina todo y dificulta la localización, ya que llega a cubrir a las mismas. A pesar de ello es una buena oportunidad para con un poco de paciencia conseguir que formen parte de la composición, envolviendo con sus desenfoques a las protagonistas
On Wednesday, 6/02, many problems caused an outbound MVNKC train to be over 12 hours late leaving East St. Louis. That created a rare daylight train west of Mexico on Thursday. After being stumped the 1st 2 days with this line, we made up for it as we chased this train from Glasgow to Concord. At Slater the train would pickup cars and power and meet their counterpart at Blackburn. Here the job slowly works thru Marshall on the KCS Mexico Sub. The train is working from Venice, IL, to Kansas City, MO, over the old Gateway Western Trackage. A neat 1906 built Chicago and Alton Railroad depot still stands on the southside of town.
Location: Mirage @ maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Mirage/137/161/41
Under the water
It's cold and it's grey
My torrid autumn
Another season decays
Open up the hollow
And my walls come down
I'll tell you it's a problem
Just when no one's around
But then
I know what's wrong
God you complicated everything
I know you're gone, gone, gone
This is where I will draw my line
I will draw my line
Burning my cathedrals
'Cause I don't pray anymore
Look at all these people
These tragic little people
They're smiling and they don't know what for
But then
I know what's wrong
God you complicated everything
I know you're gone, gone, gone
This is where I will blur my line
I will blow my line
Our houses are haunted
Torn and deserted
They're made of my secrets and shame
Baby I want it
But I know I'm not worth it
I can't even sell you my name
But then
I know you're wrong
God, you took it all away from me
I know you're gone, gone, gone
This is where I will cross my line
I am crossing my line
As I turned, the world around me altered abruptly; vehicles, buildings and the people that operated and maintained them became transparent, and somehow time itself seemed to speed up. The ghostly remains of once tangible people flittered before my eyes, leaving behind them faint echoes that slowly faded into nothingness. That which was corporeal now appeared as if rendered in spirit. I thought at once of the charlatan, Crowley, and his Magick, but quickly dismissed the notion that such a man could bear any relationship with the truth now being revealed before my eyes: that reality was not as it seemed.
Turning further, my eyes alighted on the man. His left arm, raised in an almost defensive posture, was encased in some kind of satanic machine. I could see little wisps of steam rising from the elbow joint and a subtle orange glow that hinted at the incredible furnace that must lurk somewhere within. Only God knows what strange powers might be required to build such a device; as advanced as our science was at that time, it seemed to me inadequate for such artifice. I had, however, no doubt that this machine was the cause of my abstraction from the material plane and that this man must be confronted, before all that we held dear became lost.
I composed myself, stood tall, and approached the man.
“Hello,” he said. “My name’s Barry.”
Twelve hand-held exposures representing thirty seconds of March 26th, 2019. Shot at the Victorian Brickworks Museum, Bursledon.
NB. You’ll no doubt be pleased to learn that Barry holds no sinister plans concerning the ultimate fate of the universe; he is, in fact, a cake designer.
Usual caveats etc.
shape - SSD - Vicious *new at the Abstrakt Event
mesh head - Lelutka - Zora 3.1
hair - Mina - Avril *new at the Uber Event
outfit - Violent Seduction - Ersa
boots - Violent Seduction - Elpis
pose - RP - Problem
CSX Q388 heads east through Whiting on the NS Chicago Line with a CEFX SD9043MAC leading a CSX SD40-3. This train had several problems out of the BRC which enabled me to get to my spot to shoot this train.
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There's a problem with the wiring. Could you have a look?
A German electrician might suffer a heart attack just from looking at this image.
Ce débat m'obligea à élaborer ma propre conception de ces aspects de la philosophie. Je décidai de concevoir une discipline qui engloberait comme objet d'étude les problèmes de logique, de gnoséologie, d'ontologie, de méthodologie, et de dialectique ainsi que d'autres matière qui touchent aux problèmes généraux du langage et de la connaissance. je considérais comme secondaire l'appellation de ladite discipline. "Philosophie" ne convenait pas. [...]. Avec le temps, je me mis à utiliser l'expression "logique complexe" pour distinguer ce que je faisais de ce que faisaient les autres.
Alexandre Zinoviev