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Getting dirty again today on the track. I recently purchased a 70-200 and needless to say I'm stoked.
Sterling silver, fine silver bezel, vintage glass reflector cabochon.
*Experimenting with cutting the tops of plain bezel to make my own fancy bezels It's working!
der SCHÖNE in seiner ganzen Pracht...
Die Schleppe der Männchen besteht aus sehr stark verlängerten, ein bis eineinhalb Meter langen Oberschwanzdeckfedern. Diese können zu einem fächerförmigen Rad aufgestellt werden. Die plastisch leuchtende Federzeichnung von großen, blau irisierenden „Augen“ soll Fressfeinde abschrecken.
The model has an open back for easy access, is fully modular, and includes a working elevator for transportation between floors.
Metal Clay, Fine silver wire.
An assemblage consisting of the handle of the texture tool from the Rio certification course (never put together) and a calla lilly element from a collaboration with Michelle Ross.
RAD Tucson faces a lot of hills and rainfall that makes straight framed trucks more desirable from the Starrs. Several of these Pendpacs (also from Denver) have been refurbished and send to RAD's Tucson division out of the RAD Landfill
RAD Lab is a three story, fully operating laboratory with five staff members.
First Floor: The ground floor level of the lab is where the first development takes place. The lead scientist is hard at work perfecting the formula for the Tundra Turret's icy laser. His equipment includes a microscope and glove box. The ground floor is also outfitted with a receptionist's desk and front office.
Second Floor: The middle floor is where the Tundra Turrets are tested. The firing range is equipped with targets for accuracy practice. The middle floor also includes the lounge and closet as well as a few fire extinguishers just in case.
Third floor: The top floor is were much of the research takes place. The offices are comfortable, with desk chairs and a great view. The top floor even has a balcony garden where the staff members can relax on breaks.
Staff: www.flickr.com/photos/189595544@N02/50193280431/in/datepo...
Rad Makerij 1920
OK wanna share with you a little piece of History old DUTch Buildings
so we take a journey back in time!!
A peasant farmer with a small business it normally could not live. During winter he had to find extra work to keep their heads above water. He could for example make wheels ,extra income for farmers in the area and traders elsewhere in the country. In the wood to rich Achterhoek, it made the hand radmakerij start. They were often outbuilding in the yard at the farm.
I shot Color Me Rad a few weeks back and it was really cool, next time Im running it :)
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