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project flickr ... 12 months of the same image ... watch the whole set
... a day with fog ...
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Hey everyone! My first LEGO Ideas project, "Davinci's Workshop", is now live on the site! Please support and share with your friends! I really appreciate it!
Heres the link!
ideas.lego.com/projects/141919
Enjoy
~Brother Steven
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1. Stacked things: tarpapers
2. Something that produces a good sound: the raindrops on the tarpapers
3. Backlit
I can't decide on this week's Project 52 entry! The theme is "negative space", hence the unusual crops (done in camera).
I'm going to have a little sit and look at them for a few days to decide, unless anyone has any strong feelings???
Strobist: Alien Bee B800 camera left, B400 camera right shot through soft boxes and triggered by cybersync.
400D iso 100, f3.5 1/200
Biarritz : Église Sainte-Eugénie
À suivre...
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Obrigada a todos pelos "comments" e "views" ♥
Thanks all for "comments" and "views"" ♥
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Biarritz : Musée de la Mer
(Voyage autour du Monde - Japon)
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After the first Project galaxy was a success the hero factory commissioned two more. Slightly more economic than the original these two are now armed to the teeth.
(Mostly and excuse to build twin mocs and to use my hockey chest plates)
First project from the Mixed Media class. This is so much fun. I used a board book for this girl. Sorry I missed the title. "She loved with all her heart." This applies to the girl and the cocker spaniel.
After a month of hard work, my 365 project is now here... in my hands (ha) as a Hardcover Book!
Read about it here and view the pages: www.oliviabellphotography.com/2011/09/02/365-project-hard...
See it on Blurb: www.blurb.com/bookstore/detail/2415170
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project flickr ... sunrise/sunset ...
www.hollandsewaterlinie.nl/items/inundatiekanaal-tiel.aspx
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First time watching their Live. It was absolutely amazing and stunning. Really enjoyed my time here. ≧◡≦
Advent days!! A little illusion each day. I love seeing the my wife's eyes full of illusion and happiness. And I'm eager to fill this little calendar with lots of little smiles. By the way: this little calendar is called 'Ranu'.
8/52
“She wasn't a constellation. She was a galaxy.”
― Nitya Prakash
There are galaxies inside my mind. I have many ideas and concepts. When someone enters into my world, I feel like they are crossing through different worlds to get to me. You have to go through different galaxies to get here and there. Those swirling cosmos inside. Could they be real? I chose a light bulb to project what galaxies look like in the real-world inside of it. Almost as if it were like a crystal ball.
Special Halloween pack only available at Uber! These will not be sold together as a bundle after the events over, so here's a chance to get 4 for the price of 1! Will be L$150 each after November 23rd.
Project Dark Star:
After the failed Martian Invasion of 1896, British intelligence salvaged the abandoned Martian technology to experiment and study it's secrets. Reverse Engineering the tripods, handling machines and the deadly heat ray.
But the Martian flying machine was of great interest to them. And a few years after the invasion the Royal science Division created project Dark Star: An atmospheric reconnaissance aircraft. A fast, agile flying machine that boasted state of the art communications, incredible speeds and state of the art weaponry...
I really wanted to make an interesting vehicle with those old neon green canopy pieces. And I wanted to keep it steampunk. So the idea of a retro gothic Victorian flying machine rattled around in my brain.
Asymmetry was another factor, drawing heavy inspiration from asymmetrical Star Wars vehicles.
This initiative was created to raise awareness and understanding, encouraging discussion around Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and autism. It is curated by Liverpool-based ADHD Foundation, which this year celebrates its tenth anniversary as a charity, the Umbrella Project can be seen in Church Alley (leading up to the Bluecoat) in Liverp[ool and is there until the end of August. The individual umbrellas have also been personally signed by children from St Oswald’s primary school in Old Swan and across Merseyside, many of whom have ADHD, autism and other neurodevelopment conditions.