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What Does Amae Wear?
Victoria Gown @ Purplemoon
Hatsuyume @ {anc}
Leia Tattoo @ This is Wrong
Oro Earrings @ RAWR!
Linda Hair @ Monso
Standard on Amae:
Milan @ LeLutka
Ellie Skin @ Amara Beauty
Lara Body @ Maitreya
Clarice Tattoo @ Dappa
Fedra Arm Tattoo @ Carol G
Thomas Konverter - Veredelung von Roheisen
(1954-1964 im Einsatz)
Phoenix Lake in Dortmund
Thomas Converter - Refining of pig iron
(in use from 1954 to 1964)
A pileated woodpecker twisting his head to the left and downward to reach something within his excavation.
A farmer unloads raw salt at salt field yard in Chittagong, Bangladesh. This photo is taken in the destination of Banshkhali Upazila in the division of Chittagong in the country of Bangladesh.
The salt industry being one of the largest labor intensive cottage industries of Bangladesh absorbs largely around 5 million people directly or indirectly. The total value chain of the salt industry in Bangladesh involves largely two sub-sectoral activities namely-- the refining process which is operated by salt mills and the crude salt production process that involves a significant chunk of marginal farmers of coastal Bangladesh.
Among the farmers, farmers some are cultivating salt on their own lands while the other farmers are cultivating salt after taking the land as lease either directly from owners of the lands or through middle men. Local administration sources said a huge quantity of lands are being used for salt cultivation in Banshkhali this year.
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বাঁশখালীর উপকূল জুড়ে চলছে লবণ উৎপাদন। এখানকার বিভিন্ন ইউনিয়নে ৫০ হাজার লবণচাষি ১৫ হাজার হেক্টর জমিতে লবণ চাষ করছেন। অনেকে জমি মালিকের সঙ্গে চুক্তিতে চাষ করেন। উপজেলার কাথরিয়া, বাহারছড়া, সরল, গন্ডামারা, পুইছড়ি, শেখেরখীল, ছনুয়া ও খানখানাবাদ উপকূলীয় এলাকায় ব্যস্ত সময় পার করছেন তারা।
লবণ চাষিরা জানান, কাঠের রোলার দিয়ে মাঠ সমতল করার পর চারপাশে মাটির আইল দিয়ে ছোট ছোট প্লট তৈরি করা হয়। এরপর ছোট প্লটগুলো রোদে শুকিয়ে কালো বা নীল রঙের পলিথিন বিছিয়ে দেওয়া হয়।
জোয়ার এলে মাঠের মাঝখানে তৈরি করা নালা দিয়ে জমির প্লটে জমানো হয় সাগরের লবণাক্ত পানি। অনেকে ইঞ্জিনচালিত শ্যালো মেশিনও ব্যবহার করেন। এভাবে পানি সংগ্রহ করার পর ৪ থেকে ৫ দিন রোদে রাখা হয়।
কড়া রোদে পানি বাষ্পীভূত হয়ে চলে যায় আর লবণ পড়ে থাকে পলিথিনের ওপর। লবণ চাষ মূলত আবহাওয়ার ওপর নির্ভরশীল। একটু ঝড় বৃষ্টি হলেই উৎপাদন বন্ধ হয়ে যায়। কুয়াশাও লবণের জন্য ক্ষতিকর।
উৎপাদিত লবণ থেকে পানি সরে গেলে ব্যাপারীদের হাতে তুলে দেওয়া হয়। এই লবণ কিনে নিয়ে কারখানায় রিফাইনারি মেশিনের মাধ্যমে পরিশোধন শেষে বস্তা বা প্যাকেট ভর্তি করা হয়। পরে সেই লবণ চলে যায় বিভিন্ন স্থানে।
A farmer unloads raw salt at salt field yard in Chittagong, Bangladesh. This photo is taken in the destination of Banshkhali Upazila in the division of Chittagong in the country of Bangladesh.
The salt industry being one of the largest labor intensive cottage industries of Bangladesh absorbs largely around 5 million people directly or indirectly. The total value chain of the salt industry in Bangladesh involves largely two sub-sectoral activities namely-- the refining process which is operated by salt mills and the crude salt production process that involves a significant chunk of marginal farmers of coastal Bangladesh.
Among the farmers, farmers some are cultivating salt on their own lands while the other farmers are cultivating salt after taking the land as lease either directly from owners of the lands or through middle men. Local administration sources said a huge quantity of lands are being used for salt cultivation in Banshkhali this year.
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বাঁশখালীর উপকূল জুড়ে চলছে লবণ উৎপাদন। এখানকার বিভিন্ন ইউনিয়নে ৫০ হাজার লবণচাষি ১৫ হাজার হেক্টর জমিতে লবণ চাষ করছেন। অনেকে জমি মালিকের সঙ্গে চুক্তিতে চাষ করেন। উপজেলার কাথরিয়া, বাহারছড়া, সরল, গন্ডামারা, পুইছড়ি, শেখেরখীল, ছনুয়া ও খানখানাবাদ উপকূলীয় এলাকায় ব্যস্ত সময় পার করছেন তারা।
লবণ চাষিরা জানান, কাঠের রোলার দিয়ে মাঠ সমতল করার পর চারপাশে মাটির আইল দিয়ে ছোট ছোট প্লট তৈরি করা হয়। এরপর ছোট প্লটগুলো রোদে শুকিয়ে কালো বা নীল রঙের পলিথিন বিছিয়ে দেওয়া হয়।
জোয়ার এলে মাঠের মাঝখানে তৈরি করা নালা দিয়ে জমির প্লটে জমানো হয় সাগরের লবণাক্ত পানি। অনেকে ইঞ্জিনচালিত শ্যালো মেশিনও ব্যবহার করেন। এভাবে পানি সংগ্রহ করার পর ৪ থেকে ৫ দিন রোদে রাখা হয়।
কড়া রোদে পানি বাষ্পীভূত হয়ে চলে যায় আর লবণ পড়ে থাকে পলিথিনের ওপর। লবণ চাষ মূলত আবহাওয়ার ওপর নির্ভরশীল। একটু ঝড় বৃষ্টি হলেই উৎপাদন বন্ধ হয়ে যায়। কুয়াশাও লবণের জন্য ক্ষতিকর।
উৎপাদিত লবণ থেকে পানি সরে গেলে ব্যাপারীদের হাতে তুলে দেওয়া হয়। এই লবণ কিনে নিয়ে কারখানায় রিফাইনারি মেশিনের মাধ্যমে পরিশোধন শেষে বস্তা বা প্যাকেট ভর্তি করা হয়। পরে সেই লবণ চলে যায় বিভিন্ন স্থানে।
Another refining old photo.
This is my favorite swan picture out of my collections, even though it was sort of out-of-focus. I regret that I only took one shot, without having any alternative position or exposure.
This week's theme for Mosaic Montage Monday was Refine. What inspired me was something I read about the trend towards people refining their craft, becoming masters of their craft.
Excellence in photography has always interested me and I continually try to advance towards achieving it. I enjoy seeing photography from people who treat photography as an art.
I am so happy to finally have a great camera and I am learning all the things it can do that my old camera couldn't. Photography is more than the camera, though. The environment you create when your spirit is into it is something special. For me, I am always fine-tuning that part of it...
Hair - D!va, Samantha
Bikini - :zk:, Sunny
Skirt, Drape & Belt - Baiastice, Marea @FaMESHed
Picture by Lilias Ianlanthas
Die Ästhetik veredelt die rohe Sinnenlust zum wahrhaft menschlichen Genusse!
Karl von Rotteck
(1775 - 1840) deutscher Historiker und Politiker
Inside the lens, there were some small dusty crumbs or condensed moisture, it's a pity, because now, the clear blue sky has some "mistakes".
JACKET: ::LFE;;Celine Jacket_Maitreya
BODYSUIT: _CD_ Lorena Brown Jumpsuit - Maitreya Lara
HEELS: Blueberry - Bonita Heels - Ankle High - Maitreya
NECKLACE: Kibitz - Aniabis necklace - onyx
HAIR:little bones. Mara
The raindrops glittering in the sun refine this already beautiful dahlia blossom and create a masterpiece of shape and color. I think that it should do without big words and work on its own.
For this reason, I'll leave it at that and wish you all a bright start to the week.
Die in der Sonne glitzernden Regentropfen veredeln diese auch so schon schöne Dahlienblüte und schaffen ein Meisterwerk aus Form und Farbe.Ich denke, das sollte auch ohne große Worte auskommen und für sich alleine Wirken.
Aus diesem Grund belasse ich es dabei und wünsche Euch alle eine strahlenden Wochenstart.
more of this on my website at: www.shoot-to-catch.de
The modern history of petroleum began in the 19th century with the refining of paraffin from crude oil. The Scottish chemist James Young in 1847 noticed a natural petroleum seepage in the Riddings colliery at Alfreton, Derbyshire from which he distilled a light thin oil suitable for use as lamp oil, at the same time obtaining a thicker oil suitable for lubricating machinery. In 1846, Baku (settlement Bibi-Heybat) the first ever well drilled with percussion tools to a depth of 21 meters for oil exploration, based on data of Nicolay Voskoboynikov; it was 13 years before the Drake's well was drilled in Pennsylvania. The new oils were successful, but the supply of oil from the coal mine soon began to fail (eventually being exhausted in 1851). Young, noticing that the oil was dripping from the sandstone roof of the coal mine, theorized that it somehow originated from the action of heat on the coal seam and from this thought that it might be produced artificially.
Information by Wikipedia.
Texture's & Effect's by William Walton & Topaz.
Refining my comet shooting technique after the dramas of last time. I used a Nikon D810A with a Sigma Art 135mm lens at f/2, ISO200, 27 x 30 second shots during and beyond astro twilight. The camera was on a ZWO AM5, I used the ZWO ASIAIR Mini to polar align, then get my framing where I was happy with it, and ran the autofocus routine with a ZWO EAF connected to the lens. Once that was done I ran unguided in continuous exposure mode with a wired shutter release that locks on, while I shot landscape astro comet shots with the other camera. For processing I used APP, I didn't do any comet alignment. I removed much of the astro twilight colour from the sky and with more subs the satellites are almost gone. The artifact on the bottom right is from the ground getting in the frame! Final processing in Photoshop.
Umicore Precious Metals Refining operates as one of the world's largest precious metals recycling facilities.
Azimuth 254.3°, 33.7 km away (21 mi).
Address: A.Greinerstraat 14. B-2660 Hoboken (Antwerpen)
In 1974, a 450-ton mobile portal crane with a 125 m wide, 75 m high span spanning the construction basin and adjacent construction hall was erected on the site of the former Cockerill shipyards in Hoboken by engineer Frans Cools. Since 2001, the former shipyard has been used by Smulders Projects Belgium nv to produce foundations for offshore wind turbines.
Azimuth 254.7°, 34.9 km away (21.7 mi), height 75 m (246 ft).
Address: Macabilaan, B-2660 Hoboken (Antwerpen)
Photo taken in 2011 from the top of the Brusilia Residence.
FR : Usine Umicore et grue Titan à Hoboken
Umicore Precious Metals Refining est l'une des plus grandes installations de recyclage de métaux précieux au monde.
Azimut 254.3°, distance 33.7 km.
Adresse : A.Greinerstraat 14. B-2660 Hoboken (Antwerpen)
En 1974, une grue portail mobile de 450 tonnes, d'une portée de 125 m de large et de 75 m de haut, enjambant le bassin de construction et le hall de construction adjacent est érigé sur le site des anciens chantiers Cockerill à Hoboken par l’ingénieur Frans Cools. Depuis 2001, l’ancien chantier naval est utilisé pour la production des fondations pour des éoliennes offshore par la société Smulders projects Belgium nv.
Azimut 254.7°, distance 34.9 km, hauteur 75 m.
Adresse : Macabilaan, B-2660 Hoboken (Antwerpen)
Photo prise en 2011 du haut de la Résidence Brusilia.
NL: Umicore Fabriek en Titankraan in Hoboken
Umicore Precious Metals Refining is een van 's werelds grootste recyclagefabrieken voor edele metalen.
Azimut 254.3°, 33.7 km ver.
Adres: A.Greinerstraat 14. B-2660 Hoboken (Antwerpen)
In 1974 werd op de site van de voormalige Cockerill scheepswerven in Hoboken door ingenieur Frans Cools een 450 ton zware mobiele portaalkraan met een spanwijdte van 125 m breed en 75 m hoog geplaatst, die het constructiebekken en de aangrenzende constructiehal overspande.Sinds 2001 wordt de voormalige scheepswerf gebruikt voor de productie van funderingen voor offshore windturbines door Smulders projects Belgium nv.
Azimut 254.7°, 34.9 km ver, 75 m hoog.
Adres: Macabilaan, B-2660 Hoboken (Antwerpen)
Foto genomen in 2011 vanaf de top van de Brusilia Residentie.
Copyright © Jacques de Selliers 2025 – All rights reserved.
Reproduction prohibited without my written consent.
Reproduction interdite sans mon accord écrit.
Reproductie verboden zonder mijn schriftelijke toestemming.
Ref.: J72_0913-nc1
Time has a way of refining perspective. I've been thinking about the recent wildfires in Los Angeles Eaton Canyon/Alta Dena, Palisades, Hughes. I don't know yet how to photograph them. But I did photograph some wildfire areas back in 2021, walking burns and mudslides up the south central coast that happened in 2018.
In that year, the Woolsey fire burned much of the same area as the recent Palisades fire, burning through the Malibu hills and up the coast into Ventura. Many homes were burned. Even after 3 years, you could still see bleached driveways, foundations, and patios where homes were. Like bones in the sun. And in the hills, trees, palms, and patches of soil were black. There was a stillness.
It is here, in the Malibu hills, where I shot this photo.
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Fairbanks Alaska. ca. 1985.
The United States Smelting, Refining and Mining Company. Illinois Street supply yard.
The USSRM provided equipment to the Fairbanks Exploration Company (F.E. Co) in support of gold mining operations outside of Fairbanks in the middle part of the last century.
www.asme.org/about-asme/engineering-history/landmarks/113...
Friday Flashback.
Tri-X 400, Minolta SRT.
It was raining outside so I set the tripod up in the passenger seat, rolled down the window and took the photo. I took a few test shots and wondered why everything was blurry. Then I realized I should probably turn the car off to reduce the vibration during a long'ish exposure.
Shell Puget Sound Refinery / Anacortes, WA
These are the big vats that they used for refining sugar from molasses when this mill was in operation. All that remains of the original structure is the walls and these kettles and other machinery. The roof is now replaces by a huge, steel structure, and walkways have been built inside it so people can get closer to the equipment.
When I first started coming to Sugar Mill Gardens back in January of 2008, the walls had no protection around them and the whole ruin was encircled by a chain link fence to keep people out. I think the decision to reinforce the structure with the steel roof was done to preserve what's left of the walls and the kettles. Parts of the wall came down even during the time between when I started visiting, and when they built the enclosure. It is rather monolithic and ugly, but the good thing is that we can now go inside and see things closer up than before. Future generations stand a better chance of seeing this old mill's ruins now.
Well...I finally returned to Venice tonight. I had my fingers crossed the entire 53 minute drive that the intermittent rain drops wouldn't turn into a shower and that the very cloudy sky wouldn't vanish prior to my arrival. The rain never came and the clouds were still there long after I left.
A lot has changed in my photography and post abilities since I arrived in California Christmas Eve. While those first few trips to Venice in January and February were amazing, I struggled a bit to be efficient. The reflections, sky and quickly fading winter light left me in a frenzy to get in a lot of long exposures, reflections and shots of the pier in no real order and despite taking roughly a 1,000 shots during those trips, many were unusable. I was focused on getting it all in and hoping somewhere in the quantity was some quality. I have a much better plan now and all the time spent the last couple months capturing Scotch in those very low light settings forced me to be a lot more precise with my shooting decisions and gave me a better understanding of what it means to be patient. I was very hopeful that some of those aspects I've been trying to refine would yield a much more consistent set of shots this time around.
Venice is an amazing place. The low tide that slowly pushes across the shore was even more recessed tonight, perhaps 30ft closer to the sea and the flat reflection shore seemed like it was 200 feet long. There were perfect reflections everywhere and every direction. I arrived about a half hour before sunset and set up to shoot some very low angle reflections. As the light shifted between me and Santa Monica, I abandoned the pier and focused on the crimson sunset. As with previous trips, a dozen or so people showed up with camera phones out a few minute before and after the sunset and then scattered off to whenever they were going before. I saw a sky similar to this here back in january and still look at and post photos from that trip. Each time i saw the sky like this in Venice, it was in the exact same spot and seemed to appear almost in an instant. I took a few long exposures to start with the 10 stop filter, but then decided to get natural looking shots and tried hard to frame well for a panorama since I didn't want to cut out any of this sky and had no desire to back up.
My last trip here came in March and was a major disappointment due to weather conditions, an overall bad shoot, a parking ticket and a smashed rear bumper. Ever since, I've hoped for a return of clouds and a colorful sky and with a favorable forecast I decided to return tonight and was so glad I did. This is a 3 photo panorama. The rocks on the right sit right by the giant lifeguard headquarters which separates Venice from Santa Monica it seems. This is my favorite spot in Venice to shoot and far enough from the pier to at least give me a chance to find street parking. I have the feeling that Venice will end up as my default location for sunsets though I definitely won't stop exploring the Southern California coast any time soon. Seems like I'm going to be here a while...
▪️WHEN & WHERE▪️
•Venice Beach
•Venice, California
•September 19th, 2016
▪️SETTINGS▪️
Canon T4i
•EF-S18-135mm IS STM
•3 photo panorama
•@18mm
•ISO 100
•f/5
•1/135th second
•CPL
Running with Kinder Morgan (KMTX) locomotives and hopper cars, the PTRA coke train shuttles petroleum coke (a refining byproduct) from Lyondell Basell's Houston oil refinery to Kinder Morgan's Deepwater Terminal export facility, about 6 miles away. The crew first takes the loaded train from the refinery over to Deepwater, then jumps onto a second trainset that has already been unloaded for their return trip (a KM crew will unload the first train later to then return the following day).
Formerly an afternoon job, the on-duty time was moved back to 2359 a few years ago and the coke train rarely sees daylight these days. However, on this cool Christmas Eve the train is running a bit late. After dropping the loads at Deepwater, the empty train is seen here running on UP's Strang Sub through Pasadena Jct on its way back to the Lyondell Refinery.
Leading the train is KMTX 2022, a rebuilt SD45 painted for Kinder Morgan's 25th Anniversary and acquired by the company in 2022. The locomotive was built as SCL 2017 for the Seaboard Coast Line in October 1968.
The Lyondell Basell refinery is planned to shut down in early 2025, so these coke shuttles won't be running for much longer.
PTRA Job #343 (Lyondell Basell to Kinder Morgan Deer Park & return))
KMTX SD40M-2 #2022
KMTX SD40-2 #3002
Pasadena, TX
December 24th, 2024
Built in 1912, Hudswell Clarke design, delivered to Colonial Sugar Refining's Lautoka Mill in Fiji in 1912, repatriated 2011.
From wikidedia: The Rodeo San Francisco Refinery is a oil refinery located in Rodeo, California, which is located in the San Francisco Bay Area. The refinery is currently owned and operated by ConocoPhillips.
The complex is capable of refining 100,000 barrels of crude oil per day.
[MM related shot - Noma Nyx]
The New York Agencies were all about their GQ image and here Noma was dressed to fit the bill. " Now when they ask you who are you wearing Noma what are you going to say? " A moment there and the ginger looked back at the photographer " some guys stuffy suit? " a disapproving look before he corrected himself " I'll tell them I'm not wearing the suit....it just wears you? " it was good enough even though his interview skills needed some refining.
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Sean Suit - Deadwool
Mich Hairbase - Volkstone
Dear Friends, I am back again from the Himalayas...It's another homecoming for me...to be back with all old friends here....to be in the folds of trust, love and care again on this grand arena...sharing with you the touch of it of two old friends sharing the bond while erasing the paths of time and age...taken in Ladakh, India
I will tweak this style a little but have been wanting to use this fabric for something like this for a while :)
"Her true motive is to refine the world, to upgrade peoples' understanding -- so that everyone can have the space they need to become fully themselves."
Queen of Swords inspired build for this round.
Not a ton really to go into for this one. Heavy influence taken from Magic the Gathering's Elesh Norn along with promotional artwork of the Iron Throne from the Game of Thrones Television show. Was neat how some of the negative and positive traits of the Tarot Card applied slightly to the character the build was based off of.
Between being on vacation for half of this round's build time and being sick for the other half, I didn't have as much time to really flesh the build out the way I initially envisioned it. Originally wanted to try a different color scheme and build an actual platform for her to stand on, but I'm happy enough with the way it came out.
Built for the MOC League 2022
Round 2
Theme - Tarot Cards
Tangled FX 2.1 (Nov 18, 2015, 10:53:19 PM)
PaintCan, and Snapseed effects applied to iPhone 6+ photo of chancel cross at Tulsa FUMC.
I will tweak this style a little but have been wanting to use this fabric for something like this for a while :)
L'Garçon refines his game...
Skippy was inspired by the following sophisticated creations:
Deadwool's Peak Suit, available at Monsieur Chic!
Zerkalo's Black Line Collection, available at Monsieur Chic!
Zerkalo's Memories Collection, available at Shiny Shabby!
Apple Fall's Country Hall, available at Shiny Shabby!
Apple Fall's Tournament Billiard's Table, available at Apple Fall!
Your car awaits...
Keep shining bright everyone!
P.S. If you look very closely, there are SHIPS!!! on my tie! Thank you Mister Masa for my favorite new blue tie!
Okay now that I am getting closer to refining this effect, I will be driving everyone crazy......... I have been striving for a diffused lighting for the highlights and i think i have stumbled on a 3rd party filter that produces the effect I want. It's a very subtle effect, barely noticeable by most, but I notice it.
Once again, the picture of the car was not taken (by a camera, that is) by me. Actually taken off the internet. Hope I don't get sued - but why should I. I'm not selling these pictures............yet!
Hope you enjoy..........
Ok....my first sketches are always rough, just playing with an idea. I refine it a little bit before I start the rendering. Then on tracing paper I very lightly will start with a single center line to use as a reference. I also draw a center line on my rough sketch to compare. The rough sketches are just a tad bigger than actual size but the rendering will be at least 3 to four times actual size. All first lines are drawn as lightly as possible.....and with a .3mm pencil that I keep fine sanded to a needlepoint. I use an eraser shield and an eraser a lot....but try to draw lines only once (ha!). I use a compass whenever a clean large circle or an arc is called for. I use plastic templates for smaller circles or arcs. I use a steel straight edge and have several french curves on hand. I try and keep my grubby, oily hands off the paper by covering areas already drawn with another sheet of clean paper. When all the lines are lightly drawn just the way I want them, I erase whatever extra marks I can find and air blast the residue off. Then I darken all the lines. Then I shade it. Then I hit the whole thing with the eraser again, and air blast it. Then I apply a very light spray of "Aussie Instant Freeze" hair spray. Now it's time to paint the back. With fine sable brushes I first paint only the areas which are "gold", being very careful not to go outside the lines, hee hee! Dry it thoroughly. Then I rather sloppily apply the other colors quickly so as not to disturb the gold layer. Dry thoroughly. For this job I then also returned to the front and applied tiny smudges (without any rubbing or blending) of a day-glo green oil pastel to the green stones for highlights and green, orange and a little blue for the opal's play of color. For this back-painted rendering to be successful, you must use at least tracing paper......but vellum is uber nice! From there on it's photoshop for color-enhancement and more cleanup. But the images above are how far I get by hand.
Turkey thief or no turkey thief, I decided that Peanut needed to have her home and private space back. So back up from the basement it came. When I brought it downstaris I had told Peanut that I couldn't afford the mortgage, but since she has been so unhappy for the last few months I would get a loan and refinance her home. Peanut is very content! She slept in her own home for the last two nights.
The pic doesn't have anything to do with the lyrics, but I thought it fitting since the song reminds me of Postman Pat.
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Gold teeth and a curse for this town were all in my mouth.
Only, i don't know how they got out, dear.
Turn me back into the pet that i was when we met.
I was happier then with no mind-set.
And if you'd 'a took to me like
A gull takes to the wind.
Well, i'd 'a jumped from my tree
And i'd a danced like the king of the eyesores
And the rest of our lives would 'a fared well.
New slang when you notice the stripes, the dirt in your fries.
Hope it's right when you die, old and bony.
Dawn breaks like a bull through the hall,
Never should have called
But my head's to the wall and i'm lonely.
And if you'd 'a took to me like
A gull takes to the wind.
Well, i'd 'a jumped from my tree
And i'd a danced like the kind of the eyesores
And the rest of our lives would 'a fared well.
God speed all the bakers at dawn may they all cut their thumbs,
And bleed into their buns 'till they melt away.
I'm looking in on the good life i might be doomed never to find.
Without a trust or flaming fields am i too dumb to refine?
And if you'd 'a took to me like
Well i'd a danced like the queen of the eyesores
And the rest of our lives would 'a fared well.
New Slang - The Shins
Just continuing to refine my techniques. The theme build for the car was inspired by Ruby's scythe from the web series RWBY. I may have a front shot coming, but it's heavily dependent on my mood since I kinda get bored when I spend too much time on a single car.
Before & After: www.artstation.com/artwork/kzJ4d
Vehicle: Toyota GT86 w/ Varis widebody kit & Rocket Bunny ducktail sitting on SSR MS1's.
Community wrap by: HernanLucena203 (based on the NFS No Limits design)