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Create a widescreen portrait of a young, slender girl with her face faintly visible, composed entirely of black and dark gray tones, without any light gray or blue. Emphasize dramatic and wild accents of gold dust as the central focus and primary source of light. This gold dust should subtly illuminate her features, offering an artistic, high-fashion look. The image should radiate mystery and intrigue, with the gold dust creating a stark contrast against the dark backdrop. Include large expressive dark brown eyes and a thin, artful line of gold dust across her face, ensuring no blue hues are present.
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Prompt: Plant
I don't know what is it and this is going to sound weird, but every time I put this necklace on it makes me think of an Eucalyptus tree.
1st entry for "Playing with Water" It's raining (again) so I will have to search further for water playing!!
I was really not liking the way this one was turning out. Then I added the gems and it just pulled it all together. I like it now :)
Got much worse than this before they got better - prompted a trip to Suva to get the problem solved. Thank you antibiotics.
I used water color pencils for this one. I think it turned out looking a bit like a beach ball which was not the original intent, but I really like it.
I also update to my blog:
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I followed the prompt and dug - this is a kit by Cut-It-Up out of Gold Run, CA. It is a two page LO of my first granddaughter - Kristen Lauretta. The picture on the left is of my daughter and her ex and the pictures on the right are on Kristen and her daddy, her mommy, her Aunt Jamie, and Aunt Katie. I will add a journaling box with Kristens' vitals when I get that figured out! This is going to be a birthday present for Kristen on her 10th birthday this year! Thanks for looking!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
HMAS Dechaineux (SSG 76) is the fourth of six Collins class submarines operated by the Royal Australian Navy (RAN).
Named for Captain Emile Dechaineux, the boat was laid down in 1993 and launched in 1998. Dechaineux and sister boat Sheean were modified during construction as part of the "fast track" program—an attempt to fix the problems affecting the Collins class, and put at least two fully operational submarines in service before the last Oberon-class submarine was decommissioned.
In 2003, a seawater pipe burst while Dechaineux was submerged deep, nearly resulting in the loss of the submarine.
The Collins class is an enlarged version of the Västergötland-class submarine designed by Kockums. At 77.42 metres (254.0 ft) in length, with a beam of 7.8 metres (26 ft) and a waterline depth of 7 metres (23 ft), displacing 3,051 tonnes when surfaced, and 3,353 tonnes when submerged, they are the largest conventionally powered submarines in the world. The hull is constructed from high-tensile micro-alloy steel, and are covered in a skin of anechoic tiles to minimise detection by sonar. The depth that they can dive to is classified: most sources claim that it is over 180 metres (590 ft).
The submarine is armed with six 21-inch (530 mm) torpedo tubes, and carry a standard payload of 22 torpedoes: originally a mix of Gould Mark 48 Mod 4 torpedoes and UGM-84C Sub-Harpoon, with the Mark 48s later upgraded to the Mod 7 Common Broadband Advanced Sonar System (CBASS) version.
Each submarine is equipped with three Garden Island-Hedemora HV V18b/15Ub (VB210) 18-cylinder diesel engines, which are each connected to a 1,400 kW, 440-volt DC Jeumont-Schneider generator. The electricity generated is stored in batteries, then supplied to a single Jeumont-Schneider DC motor, which provides 5,400 kW (7,200 shaft horsepower) to a single, seven-bladed, 4.22-metre (13.8 ft) diameter skewback propeller. The Collins class has a speed of 10.5 knots (19.4 km/h; 12.1 mph) when surfaced or at snorkel depth, and can reach 21 knots (39 km/h; 24 mph) underwater. The submarines have a range of 11,000 nautical miles (20,000 km; 13,000 mi) at 10 knots (19 km/h; 12 mph) when surfaced, 9,000 nautical miles (17,000 km; 10,000 mi) at 10 knots (19 km/h; 12 mph) at snorkel depth. When submerged completely, a Collins-class submarine can travel 32.6 nautical miles (60.4 km; 37.5 mi) at maximum speed, or 480 nautical miles (890 km; 550 mi) at 4 knots (7.4 km/h; 4.6 mph). Each boat has an endurance of 70 days.
The issues with the Collins class highlighted in the McIntosh-Prescott Report and the pressing need to have combat-ready submarines in the RAN fleet with the pending decommissioning of Otama, the final Oberon-class submarine in Australian service, prompted the establishment of an A$1 billion program to bring Dechaineux and sister boat Sheean up to an operational standard as quickly as possible, referred to as the "fast track" or "get well" program. The fast track program required the installation of reliable diesel engines, fixing hydrodynamic noise issues by modifying the hull design and propeller, and providing a functional combat system. The original Rockwell International-designed combat system had been cancelled, but because there wasn't enough time to evaluate the replacement system to include it in the "fast track" program, the two submarines were fitted with components from the old Rockwell system, which were augmented by commercial off-the-shelf hardware and software. Even with the enhanced Rockwell system, it was believed that the capabilities of the fast track Collins boats was only equivalent to the Oberons.
Dechaineux was laid down by the Australian Submarine Corporation on 4 March 1993, launched on 12 March 1998, and commissioned into the RAN on 23 February 2001. Dechaineux was named for Captain Emile Dechaineux, who was killed by a kamikaze attack on 21 October 1944 while commanding HMAS Australia.
I had so much prep to do for upcoming workshops that I thought I would do some of that for today's layout, this layout is designed by Sonya Edwards , an I have to teach it next week , so I made the sample up, I leave the photos off till after I have taught it but will have photos from a beach trip, hope it still counts as a layout for the day
The prompt for Day 6 was: To take a sticker sheet with some letters already used, and create different words from the remaining letters. Then to use those words as inspiration for a page. I loved this prompt IMMEDIATELY!! And plan to use it again. For more info on this process for me, go to my blog: heathazscrapz.blogspot.com/2012/10/load1012-day-6-mr-fix-...
Journaling Reads: My dad could fix anything...Whether you asked him to or not. When we were assembling Ashton's nursery, we used this old dresser as his changing table. It was actually the first dresser my parents had as a young married couple, and it was almost an antique back then! So, this dresser has seen better days. My dad noticed that one of the drawers wasn't sliding in and out properly. So, he dropped to the ground and started tinkering with it until he fixed it. These days when I need something fixed, I have to remind myself that he's no longer here to fix it for me. Thing #1,572 that I miss about him.