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Here’s the Full reveal of ‘Project X’ from Me RunDMB and the lovely Jon Paul Kaiser.

 

Everyone seems to like him so far - next stop is a tweaked head and arm articulation and then it's off to the mould-making department for casting in resin.

 

Project 365+1 2008 Mar 19 79/366

Pulpit Rock overlooks the river and campground in Decorah, Iowa.

The Eden Project is a visitor attraction in Cornwall, England. Inside the two biomes are plants that are collected from many diverse climates and environments. The project is located in a reclaimed Kaolinite pit, located 2 km (1.2 mi) from the town of St Blazey and 5 km (3 mi) from the larger town of St Austell, Cornwall.

 

The complex is dominated by two huge enclosures consisting of adjoining domes that house thousands of plant species, and each enclosure emulates a natural biome. The biomes consist of hundreds of hexagonal and pentagonal, inflated, plastic cells supported by steel frames. The largest of the two biomes simulates a Rainforest environment and the second, a Mediterranean environment. The attraction also has an outside botanical garden which is home to many plants and wildlife native to Cornwall and the UK in general; it also has many plants that provide an important and interesting backstory, for example, those with a prehistoric heritage.

 

Thorndon architecture. Snapped during a lunchtime walk. I think this is one of the embassies.

 

Wednesday, 31st January 2018.

#176 of 365 Daily Drawings

 

Inspiration: Bes-Ben hats from the 1940s

 

Result: Formage Fashion

  

Materials: Pentel 0.3 HB, Platinum Carbon Fountain Pen in a Stillman & Birn Epsilon series sketchbook ( 21.6 cm 27.9 cm / 8 1/2” x 11”)

 

Location: Home

 

Note: The Chicago milliner, Benjamin B. Green-Field created some of the most whimsical hats you can imagine.

 

You can find samples of his work here: pinterest.com/mrobak/vintage-hat-bes-ben/

 

and page 10 of this 1945 LIFE magazine found here: books.google.ca/books?id=fEgEAAAAMBAJ&printsec=frontc...

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Germany - Lubeck: Breite Strasse.

Haus der Schiffergesellschaft -

House of the Seamen's Guildhall

 

Convention house of the seamen and skippers. Only building of its kind still existing in Lubeck, today historic restaurant, constructed in 1535, entrance newly designed by Dietrich Jurgen Boy in 1768. In 1880 new facing of the gable front with industrially produced bricks. Portrait of sailing vessel, tablet with aphorisms and vane with sailing vessel from the 17th century, bench-ends from 1745.

 

From plaque on the front of the building- the folk of Lubeck are very generous, in that each of such description plaques is given in English as well as German!

 

See where this picture was taken. [?]

Paulo Alexandre Jorge, saxofonista, tem vindo a desenvolver a sua procura como músico de Jazz centrado nas novas estéticas da música improvisada, do free jazz e da música experimental.

SAX SOLO PROJECT é o novo desafio de Paulo Alexandre Jorge e que surgiu da sua recente passagem por Nova Iorque e Boston (onde tocou e gravou com Bob Moses). Paulo Alexandre Jorge oferece-se agora a solo, na fragilidade ora suave ora violenta de um sopro ou de um ruído, numa procura sonora por vezes dura e dolorosa.

Músico fundador e diretor de diversos projetos musicais (dos quais se podem destacar: Bella Damião (Paulo Alexandre Jorge, saxofone / Daniel Ferrer, bateria), Baby i love you (in na improvisational way!) (Paulo Alexandre Jorge, saxofone / Hugo Ribeiro, guitarra / Vítor Gouveia, bateria) e os actuais GUTS! (Paulo Alexandre Jorge, saxofone / Hugo Ribeiro, guitarra / Nicolas Tricot, baixo / Vítor Gouveia, bateria).

É fundador e diretor do projeto de educação musical sediado em Matosinhos, CARL ORFF PROJECTO - EDUCAÇÃO MUSICAL.

› Organização

Centro Nacional de Cultura – Núcleo Porto

› Colaboração

Carl Orff Projecto – educação musical

Avenida Serpa Pinto 463, Matosinhos

www.carlorffprojecto.com.pt

› Local Evento

Boavista Guest House (BGH)

Rua da Boavista 667

www.boavistaguesthouse.com

 

Fotografia: Sérgio Rolando

Housing at Oak Ridge

 

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Project im working on just for fun!.. and put some skills to the test. This is the Design for it.

My entry into week 27 for the Project Flickr group.

 

This one was shot a while ago in New Zealand, on Karangahape Rd, in Auckland City.

 

I know the requirements, and the photo is meant to be shot during this week, but i thought this would be a great time to add this to my Photostream, as i have not yet. (so forget that detail)

 

Also, since adding it to an album on my Facebook, a friend has pointed out that this was Margaret, a 'street lady'(she actually had a house to live in, but hung out on the street the most) from Auckland's K'rd who has been there for the last 27 years.

 

I had no idea, but looking into it, i believe it is her.

 

She died a few weeks after taking this picture.

 

RIP

 

Here is an article about her.

www.3news.co.nz/K-Roads-Margaret-dies/tabid/423/articleID...

WOW! Looking back over the project, I just realised I took more than 13,000 photos during the year .... yes, 13 THOUSAND !!!

 

There were:

11,030 photos with my Canon 7D (a few timelapses really add up);

727 photos with my old Canon 350D;

1545 photos with my Canon S95;

+ a few with my iPhone & gopro;

+ a few videos thrown in.

 

That's one hell of a 365 .... View the whole photo set here.

 

Or the month by month mosaics:

1. January, 2. February, 3. March, 4. April, 5. May, 6. June,

7. July , 8. August, 9. September, 10. October, 11. November, 12. December

Halloween decor at Rogers Gardens, Newport Beach, California, 9-21-2012.

Pictures from a visit to the Eden project in cornwall - www.edenproject.com/

This evening Rik and I went on the Greater Wellington Regional Council 4WD trip to the Belmont Trig in Belmont Regional Park to watch the sunset.

We were so pleased to get to go. Two years ago we were on the waiting list but didn't get to go; last year it was cancelled because the weather was bad. About 18 vehicles went. Our driver was a lovely young Dutch guy, a secondary school teacher.

 

Saturday, 13th February 2016.

The calendar says it is still winter but there are signs of spring all around. I snapped these photos on my way to the railway station this morning.

 

Friday, 25th August 2017

 

Hard to believe that we're into spring and I haven't done a daff shot yet. Tis the season to be sure.

 

These ones are actually mini daffodils and they're planted along the footpath to the main entrance at work.

 

These ones were back and side lit given the time of day, but I spent about a quarter of a second composing it. Shame on me!

As a token of appreciation and symbol of the strong relationship between Wake Forest and the Nicaraguan business community, Maryurieth Lazo, one of the owners of NicaTextil, presented students with the country’s flag that is now proudly displayed on a wall inside of the Worrell Professional Center.

Monday, 5th March 2012

Off for a wee stroll round the village and Bob cat followed us! Love this pic of all three of them! <3

 

Canon EOS REBEL T3i: f/11:1/125":23.0mm:ISO 100

Theme #15 - Wildlife

Stellar's Jay

An old quote of my very own, I’ve coined more then a few times over the years. “It’s not a question of whether or not I am ready for the day…It’s whether the day is ready for me.”

 

Texture created by Termin8er

www.flickr.com/photos/23339587@N07/

 

Saturday, January 8th. 2011

The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks is a non-fiction book where Rebecca Skloot recounts what she learned about an African American woman named Henrietta Lacks. Henrietta Lacks had cervical cancer, and her cells became the first immortal cell line (her cells are still found in laboratories all over the world today). Her cell line is known as "HeLa", and her cells helped people make numerous medical & scientific discoveries.

 

For my first concept, I made the H in "Henrietta" out of scientific test tubes on a rack. For the title, I made "HeLa" stand out in Henrietta's name by making those letters capitalized.

 

For my second concept, I drew the title a little differently but still wanted the "HeLa" to stand out (made them different colors). For the H in the middle, I drew cells on the left of the H (because the story is largely focused on Henrietta's cells), and a red nail polish bottle on the right (because there is a significant part in the story where Henrietta is said to have always worn red nail polish). Then, I drew DNA going through the H.

A photo from Project Umubano 2010, the Conservative Party's Social Action project in Rwanda and Sierra Leone.

Canon 18-55

35mm

1/250th shutter

f4.5

ISO 100

Ombre Hair Salon on Main Road, Tawa.

I have a 6.30pm appointment on a Wednesday evening because the dye put on my hair twelve days ago did not stay on my roots.

 

Wednesday, 13th September 2017.

Linden. By the station. I do like the brightly painted Chinese take-away.

 

Friday, 12th May 2017

My closet after some cleaning. I really love my school bus bag and it's huge too which is nice. In the corner on top of my funky blue slippers is a pile of my dance clothes, leotards, tights, shoes, etc.

Shoe tossing capital of Australia?

Days 320-334 of my 365 project - 16-30 November 2014

 

A small project consisting of setting up a shoot with random passersby and getting them to pull a face.

All participants where informed of the project and asked if they wanted to be a part. To see the rest of the project you can visit cambrils.tumblr.com/

 

Lighting is provided by a softbox umbrella camera right and a bare strobe for hair light.

Tristan was watching a Tom and Jerry cartoon. I guess he thought it was pretty funny. f/1.4 1/250 ISO 640

project 611 Russian Navy Submarine

 

Amsterdam 6-7-2009

Ikuko looks like a Project Zero (Fatal Frame) character >______<

Daily Life at Oak Ridge

  

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