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Our memories Project

 

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Happy Halloween everyone!

Project 365 07/11/2017: This is one of the compact fluorescent bulbs I remember buying on clearance at a hardware store in 2001. It's been on a lamp, ceiling fixture, then back to desk lamp. Now it's on the porch fixture and has been for at least ten years. It's not as bright as it used to be but amazingly at 16-years old it still lights up.

I rather like the interior which is both well put together (no rattles) and pretty good quality. It is however filthy and could do with a freshen up. This will be addressed shortly.

 

The initial assessment went quite well. The underside is in very good condition and the previous advisories of a damp steering rack and corroded front brake lines don't look to have worsened. Both sides will probably clean up fine.

 

Having driven it another 20 miles or so we discovered the thermostat is probably stuck open, which accounts for the temperature gauge I thought was non-functional. It does actually start to read when stationary, but cools straight off again when on the move. Annoyingly thermostat replacement is a cambelt-off job on these, however I have a work-around for this, which involves installing a thermostat in one of the top-hoses. Apparently this is a common fix on Rover 75s too.

 

The cool running, very short runs and long periods standing all appear to have contributed to condensation and thus mayonnaise in the underside of the oil cap. I was a bit concerned this could be a symptom of head gasket failure, however the coolant is fine and it's exhibiting no other symptoms of HGF. I'll keep an eye on it.

 

Initially it ran very well this morning, but after 15 miles or so it started to hesitate and misfire. We hooked up the diagnostic gear and a few codes came up. They relate to the EGR valve, crankshaft position sensor and camshaft position sensor. We managed to clear them and remove the EML, but the crankshaft sensor fault kept returning.

 

On the cosmetics front we tried and failed to remove the dent in the rear bumper (a job for a warmer day) and my neighbour tested some wax treatment on the rear 3/4 panel. We concluded something stronger is required!

 

So what's the plan? With the sensors being relatively inexpensive I'm going to get one of each and see what difference they make. I'm aware the actual problems could lie elsewhere, but this seems a reasonably inexpensive place to start. I'll also look at some options for the thermostat work-around. I'll not get a lot of time on this over the next few weeks, so it'll be a bit of a slow burn. I'll collect some parts, start to tackle the interior as and when I can and then do some fitting up in a few weeks time. Watch this space...

Greetings everyone!

If you did not had a chance to see The Aurora Project, my collaboration with talented Lorin Tone at the SLB regions, its now your chance to revisit it at the Burn2 Regions!

This collaboration needs to be experienced. Remember to enable if you can advanced lighting, shinny, shadows and bump-mapping/shinny and multiple light sources to experience it to its maximum effect. A twilight or night windlight is recommended!

Additional info and Taxi bellow:

 

maps.secondlife.com/…/Burning%20Man-%20Deep…/67/60/24

 

The build is based on and inspired by a musical piece called "Aurora", composed by Hans Zimmer (used with permission).

 

Suggested settings: In your graphics settings, please enable bump mapping and shiny to view textures.

We have chosen a midnight Windlight setting, but the build looks great with any lighting model.

 

In your sound settings, please turn Sound Effects all the way up.

 

About the Sound: The choral musical piece has been cut into almost 60 pieces and rebuilt into 5 sound emitters. Each set gradually fades in and out, and each sound emitter has a different number of silences built in. The result is 5 musical sections that constantly evolve, never repeating the same combination twice. One of these sound emitters is in the center of the build, the other 4 constantly rotating to enhance the audio proximity effect.

 

Four additional rotating sound emitters are inside the main structure. These contain 36 solo female voice sounds. When clicked, each emitter will randomly play one sound one time. The overall effects of the combined sound emitters serve as an example of how to create constantly evolving interactive sound environments.

 

About the Structure and Lighting:

The structure architectural is high fantasy styled, mixing elements from Celtic knot-work decoration and greco-roman architectural elements.

The structure's crystals are created using all SL's advanced material features. Randomly rotating colored projected lighting will cause different refractions on the crystal's surfaces, complementing the evolving moving sound. Set your windlight to night or twilight settings to better enjoy the surrounding sounds and effects.

 

Thank you from Elicio Ember and Lorin Tone.

-> LAST DAYS !

The event ends on 25th but I just added a new Limited item

New Mesh Skirt !

You have 5 sizes ( XXS, XS, S, M, L) and 4 colors inside (Grey,Black,Teal,Blue)

Demo is available

taxi: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Metropolis/147/146/23

1/6 Scale Runway Project, all done............

1977 Tyrrell P34 #P34/6

 

Rétromobile 2017

I was on a lunchtime walk solo today, and zipping along past the golf course I noticed this leaf in the most amazing back light.

 

It looks like some kind of crazy emboss filter had been applied to it, so it got snapped. :)

Picture the Holidays Day 6: Every Little Thing.

 

I don't think this is exactly what Tracey was looking for, and I will keep looking for that.

 

But here, anyway, are details of the project I am working on right now -- creating photo calendars for holiday gifts, using the Shutter Sisters calendar template. I got the printing and cutting figured out yesterday, and the pages look gorgeous. It turns out, however, that the full calendar is too thick for the CD case, and if I take the inside out of the CD case, it slides around. So I'm working on solving that problem now. I'm hoping that if I can iron out the kinks of this project this year, perhaps next year I can sell a few.

Deborah Turbeville: the Narrative Works

The Wapping Project

 

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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.

Ethel.

fashiondiction.wordpress.com

 

430EXII bare.

Behind the camera pointed 45degrees to the ceiling.

 

caliber 7.62x51

Gas operated, rotating bolt with 4 lugs, To provide balancing action, secont gas piston is fitted in the front of the first one. When gun is fired, main gas piston moves rearwards, operating the bolt group, while balancing piston moves in opposite direction, being synchronised to the main one via simple rack and pinion system thus redusing recoil with 25%

Western Australia, 2014

 

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This week I decided to participate in the EtsyMetal Project Runway Challenge.

 

"Make an "avant garde" piece of jewelry using a work of art as your inspiration. If you have access to a child and want to collaborate on something, go for it!"

 

I was going to use a child's artwork as an inspiration but then I stumbled upon "Small Picture of Firtrees" by Paul Klee. The color scheme and the assymetrical rectangles completely captivated me. So I made an embroidery piece using a similar color combination and set it in an oxidized copper frame. I made the cord to hang the pendant by tearing and stitching pieces of fabric. The final piece ended up reminding me more of a Modrian than Klee but I guess this can happen :-)

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Bit of an obvious shot, but I've got a cold so I'm not feeling creative.

 

It's my old man's birthday so we had a Chinese banquet takeaway and it was fab.

 

Here is the presenation of the cake with the now obligatory rocket candle!

Current project :) 🔨 ⚠️ 🚧 👌 👍 Restoring a rocking chair. Starting a happy weekend.

Have a good Friday everyone!

#littledreams #little #dreams #crafts #restoring #rockingchair #chair #letsdoit #hammer #work #wip #havingfun #exploringpossibilities #startingtheweekend #artsandcrafts #ILoveThis #currentproject #cantstaystill

Project Imaginat10n Winner

Theme - "Mood"

Susan Conner

Kiev, 2013.

This image is part of my "doors" project.

I decider to concentrate on very common and simple everyday use things, doors. But I look for interesting doors.

The clocks have gone forward and it is Tulip Sunday in the Wellington Botanic Gardens. I went to enjoy the spring with a few members of my Momentum Meetup group.

 

Sunday, 25th September 2016

I've been meaning to catch this pictures since I started my PROJECT 365. It gets dark so early here now that I was able to take this before 6 PM! I like to lamp post stars too...

[Project 365]270-365

最近很忙,都是在忙工作,去年的裁員讓現在留在公司的員工都忙得時間不夠用.

少了很多可以享受拍照後製及上福利課的時間,但我格外珍惜可以上來的這短暫片刻,我更沉靜的告訴我自已,拼就要拼出成績~要做就做最好的.

很感謝有上來砍面的朋友們,你的支持是我成長的動力之一!一起加油吧!

Hoje é dia do amigo e nada melhor que representar esse dia com uma foto do melhor amigo do homem. Esse é o Leleco, que adora chupar chupeta. Pode?

 

Eu queria aqui citar um por um das pessoas que se tornaram especiais pra mim através dessa galeria. Mas eu seria injusta, porque com certeza esqueceria alguém. Mas quero desejar a todos vocês um FELIZ DIA DO AMIGO. Que o jardim da amizade possa florescer cada vez mais, com flores naturais, verdadeiras e coloridas.

 

Beijo

  

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Obrigada a todos pelos "comments" e "views" ♥

Thanks all for "comments" and "views""

  

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At the Jelly Exhibition at Thistle Hall. Part of Wellington on a Plate.

 

Saturday, 27th 2016

Hikers. bikers and joggers enjoying the nice Autumn day along Chicago's lakefront

March 31 - Project: Thinking about putting this on canvas for a house porch display. Hoping it is fun to look at for hidden stars! Rather artsy, I guess!

I shot this with my cellphone and the light of a table lamp, with daylight from the window behind her.

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 omes 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.

 

Kamloops Hoodoos and Where is Waldo? I mean Where are the sheep?

Project CARS

1920x1000(Cropped), AA=DS9X, SMAA=Ultra, Photo Mode

This day was a race day. I had been running since Friday afternoon and during all day. So, there is no photos with my fuji today. I was carrying my sports camera and took some photos during the day but nothing good... I've chosen this photo as the photo of the day because there is no more... Sorry.

I finished the race wirh 32h50m in 137th position over 2500...it is the best result ever for me.

Pumpkin and vanilla ice cream with cinnamin sprinkled on top and a chocolate cookie stick.

Project 300 - Broken

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