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Sorry this is late and for the background. I’m in the process of reorganizing my desk.
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Sandface
Deadeye
Anatoli the Hunter
The Purple Hatter
Bloodlust
Scarlet Angel
King Lightning
Black Hammer
Wyvern
Cat Noir
Silver Demon
Spider-Bat-Girl
Red Spider
Fire Beetle
Happy New Year! I didn't make it to 365 photos this year but I definitely pushed myself more in trying. Got myself a new computer last week and am in the process of reorganizing the library. Hopefully 2016 is even more productive. Keep shooting!
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Downtown
Dusk AGAIN! I've had reorganize my running from early mornings to evenings this month. Quite a transition on my goddamn aging body. Also downtown at nightfall is weirder than downtown at dawn. Still quite beautiful but there's A LOT more agitated humanity around.
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Was reorganizing my Silorian figures and came up with a new combo implementing black. Decided to use this color scheme for the special forces and painted in some extra details in black on the vest, helmet, and arm. The cuffs might be switched to blue if I get my hands on some blue tubing and it looks good. Furthermore, the face will be switched to yellow. If anyone has this head in yellow skin tone, I'd be willing to buy/trade. Otherwise I'll get a few of EG's "simple balaclavas."
Will make a squad of these guys in addition to updating my pre-existing standard infantry and heavy infantry/shock troopers (as seen in the previous pic).
Also keep an eye out for some vehicles for these guys in the coming months. I say months because school, college apps, and scouts will be taking up the majority of my time, putting any large scale lego projects on the backburner.
Cheers guys!
I'm reorganizing my pictures into collections, and retook some more pictures so they all consist of a gray back ground. Nothing new.
Pvt. Deng Huen
183rd Division
We had a few months to rest and reorganize, but now the Japanese are on the attack again. They want to move up the Yangtze River, they think that if they control the river we'll let them sail right to Chongqing. But while they make their main push towards Yichang, Gereral Zhang Zizhong himself is leading us on a flanking maneuver to encircle the invaders. But their numbers are just too great. Of the 2000 of us that crossed the Yangtze nine days ago, only a few hundred of us are left. Rumor has it even General Zhang is dead. But the Japanese are running low on supplies, we will only need to hold out a little longer before they tire out
-Side Note-
I swear I'm not dead!
The monastery was founded in the village Skanovo, near Narovchat (Penza region, Russia), in the 17th century. Later on it was reorganized into the Trinity-Skanov nunnery. Its current architectural ensemble was formed in the years 1790-1810.
Reorganizing my image directories on my macs and found this lady bug shot from a while back, this shot is from my D200 - my first dSLR.
"Some books describe the process of metamorphosis as one in which the larva "turns to liquid" and is then completely reorganized into an adult. Nothing could be farther from the truth. As described in the larval development section, many of the adult features begin forming in the larva. However, an immobile pupa stage is required when the larval and adult forms are as different as they are in monarchs. The most dramatic changes that occur in the pupa are the growth of the wings and the development of flight muscles. These things could not occur in an active larva."
from Univ. of Minnesota Monarch Lab, monarchlab.org/biology-and-research/biology-and-natural-h...
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Clean up on Aisle 5 requires during filming of ‘2 Below 0’. The movie trailer for the independent film is available in the profile link if interested.
IV Corps was responsible for holding the center of 2nd Army's front line northeast of Bălți. Due to IV Corps being the last unit to reach Bessarabia, they had limited time to prepare their sector, and their lines had the least defense in depth of any Romanian position at the start of the battle. While the Soviets initially intended to encircle the Romanians and deal with the central force last, their attacks that intended to simply put pressure on IV Corps quickly broke through. When the Soviets decided to funnel in their reserves, the Romanians broke into a rout. Some units managed to make it to the streets of Bălți just in time to reorganize, and street fighting broke out while the rest of the corps retreated. These units were able to hold out for another day before a second, more orderly retreat to the bridgehead was conducted.
The loss at Bălți would tarnish the reputation of both 2nd Army and the Romanian Army as a whole. It was the only battle during the Battle for Bessarabia where Romanian casualties were greater than the Soviets, losing about almost a full division of men and equipment in the chaos, and the only battle where a Romanian unit of that size was forced into a rout rather than withdrawing after a successful defense. Their retreat would eventually lead to the destabilization of the entire northern sector of the front, although by the time this happened the Soviet 12th Army had also taken enough casualties to be essentially taken out of action.
Ultimately, this loss would cause the Romanian High Command to reassess several of their strategies. The decision to place 2nd Army in the north of Bessarabia, even though it had to be transferred from Transylvania and had to move through Chișinău by rail anyway, was called into question. The rapid evacuation of 2nd Army's headquarters from Bălți exposed the weaknesses of the army's then still telephone-based communication systems, and a push was made in the high command to begin standardizing radios. Lastly, they were forced to address the fact that, just one week into the war, the morale of the ordinary infantrymen was beginning to deteriorate.
Make the story behind a photograph as important as the image itself.
– Jon Tonks
The Memorial Park is a public space located across the Rio de la Plata in the north of the City of Buenos Aires ( Argentina ) in order to remember the victims of the military regime of state terrorism as a self-styled National Reorganization Process (1976-1983).
architecs Baudizzone, Lestard, Varas, Ferrari y Becker
I reorganized my desk today and FINALLY decided to hang some artwork and decor on the walls. It's a mix of items I've found at various second-hand shops and sales as well as IKEA items.
(If you look close enough you'll notice our bedroom door is open slightly and our bedding is from IKEA too.)
Mount Shuksan's reflection during Fall in the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, Washington State, USA
Now that I have finally reorganized my photo galleries on my website I am attacking my processing backlog once again. This is Mount Shuksan from Picture Lake in the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. I made this photo way back in October 2011 while photographing the area with +Alan Majchrowicz. I actually prefer some of the compositions that a trip further up the road to Artist Point can give, but I can rarely resist stopping at this spot to at least take a look.
© 2013 Michael Russell
31. close up of self
Just after a shower.
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Today was super productive. Did lots of yard work, reorganized lots around the house, cleaned the kitchen, living room, moved some stuff. Good day so far.
Instead of reorganizing my folders, I am perusing the images. It makes me nostalgic for the old days.
I'm in the process of reorganizing my photography files, and came across this image taken last year at Santee Lakes. These creatures are much more abundant in warm weather so it's going to be a few months before I can go get some more dragonfly pictures.
Other pictures that I've taken of dragonflies can be seen in my Butterflies & Dragonflies album.
The monastery was founded in the village Skanovo, near Narovchat, in the 17th century. Later on it was reorganized into the Trinity-Skanov nunnery. Its current architectural ensemble was formed in the years 1790-1810.
I have lately been doing a massive reorganization of many of my images, including digitally scanning and cataloging what I consider the more usable shots I have taken. This has resulted in me realizing a couple of things, namely that I am losing ground in my postings. I generally try to spread my posts out, ideally to one every other day or so, because I like to add a bit of comment to each thing I post, rather than just throw a dozen images up. But this project I have undertaken has made me realize I have more images than I estimated that deserve to be posted and shared. A lot of the photos I take come home and migrate into relative obscurity, generally mildly sorted into a plastic tub for later perusal. A small percentage hang around in a highly visible area trying to keep my attention long enough to get scanned and posted. This shot was part of the former group and it was not until I started sorting through photos to scan that I remembered I had it. Not that I don't like it, but most likely it got printed at the same time as a bunch of my other film and I got distracted for a day or two with some other picture, and then new rolls got printed with their own images that demanded attention... and the vicious cycle goes on... Hmm now that I have gotten this far, not really sure of the "point" behind this commentary.
Changing subjects, this was a pinhole shot I made one evening down under the Fremont Bridge. I recently completed a project that had me photographing all the bridges over the Willamette River and that helped inspire in me a newfound interest in the bridges of Portland, so I have tried to make it a point to visit some of them more often now. Anyway, I like the angle and the stretched look that the pinhole lent the Fremont this evening. Hope you enjoy it too.
Her I have my paper stuff for writing, cutting, gluing and the collage stuff. it is in the kitchen, so I can always reach it and the children can get crafty, too
♫♪ singing ...faces come out in the rain. ♪♫
Little Bones has introduced some gorgeous new and reorganized color packs! Check out the new Strange and Unusual (love those names LOL) hairstyles out at Collabor88, both very fitting to the "Burtonesque" theme for this round.
Strange comes in this spiky fringe version as well as blunt bangs.
♫♪ ...no one remembers your name, when you're strange... ♪♫
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Hair: Little Bones Strange w/Spiked Fringe (@ Collabor88)
Hairbase: Just Magnetized
Skin + Appliers: EGOZY Nayenda in Porcelain
Body: TheMeshProject Deluxe Body
Eyes: Mayfly
Eyeshadow: MONS Dramatic Smokey Eyeshadow in Copper
Lips: EGOZY Nayenda Lipgloss in 8
Teeth: {Dead Apples}
Bracelets: Bliensen + MaiTai Mano Bracelets in Bone
Hands: TheMeshProject
Bra: The Shops The Boutique Classic Wire Brassiere
Top: The Shops The Boutique Classic Boyfriend Tank
Pants: Ama. Frankenpants in Grey (@ The Liaison Collaborative)
Pose: Elephante Poses I Am You (edited)
Location: Saint-Pete City
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( location landmarks/slurls available at my tumblr )
4 inches shorter and holy heck.... some reddish-pinkish streaks too...
(Come see me at work today, Erica!)
Oh and this is what my horoscope says this morning...
The many layers of your personality make you a richer, more evolved person -- but each layer isn't getting the amount of attention it deserves. Today it's time to reorganize the elements of your character and bring some of the hidden ones up to the surface. Let the world see some parts of your psyche that you don't usually reveal. Challenge some of your biggest insecurities, and be proud of your imperfections ...
Hmmm... don't usually put too much stock in horoscopes but... interesting....
The Supreme Moff flicks a button on the table console, and a holographic chart appears mid-air.
Supreme Moff Barthol: With this reorganization we will initiate three new directives that will keep the New Republic incapacitated. We want them to stay vigilant towards carefully chosen activities, in order to draw their gaze away from others. We will focus our efforts and resources on the three directives: Operation Nightwing, Operation Thorn, and Operation Resurrection! These are the supreme directives, and take priority over all other operations. These directives are all working toward restoring the Glory of the Empire!
Grand Prince Serion: For security reasons, we will brief each commander of their involvement separately after this meeting. You will each receive a droid carrying your directives. Commander Bannon, and Administrator Goren. Please come with me. The rest of you are dismissed!
To be continued…
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Having a reorganization of my photographs today and came across this one taken earlier this year.
Much of the village of Lacock is in the care of the National Trust. It is a popular tourist destination as a large number of buildings date back many centuries. The George Inn dates back to circa 1361 and retains its Old English character with original exposed beams and an open fire place with a dog wheel.
this is the part of the shelves I can already show - the other side still looks dreadful!
I love how deep thay are so I can put books and magazines and as well something at the front
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Wallingford Bridge is a medieval road bridge over the River Thames in England which connects Wallingford and Crowmarsh Gifford, Oxfordshire (Wallingford was historically in Berkshire until 1974 reorganization). It crosses the Thames on the reach between Cleeve Lock and Benson Lock. The bridge is 270 m long and has 19 arches. It is a scheduled monument. Since the construction of the southern Wallingford bypass in 1993, most traffic crossing the Thames at the town uses Winterbrook Bridge.
The first reference to a bridge across the Thames between Wallingford and Crowmarsh Gifford is from 1141, when King Stephen besieged Wallingford Castle. The first stone bridge is credited to Richard, 1st Earl of Cornwall, and four remaining arches are believed to contain 13th century elements. Major repairs used stone from the dissolved Holy Trinity Priory in 1530. Four arches were removed so a drawbridge could be inserted during the siege of the castle in the Civil War of 1646, and these were replaced with timber structures until repair in 1751. Following a flood, three arches were rebuilt by Richard Clarke from 1810–1812 to a design by John Treacher (1760–1836) developed in 1809, and a parapet and balustrade added.
The River Thames, known alternatively in parts as the River Isis, is a river that flows through southern England including London. At 346 km, it is the longest river entirely in England and the second-longest in the United Kingdom, after the River Severn.
The river rises at Thames Head in Gloucestershire and flows into the North Sea near Tilbury, Essex and Gravesend, Kent, via the Thames Estuary. From the west it flows through Oxford (where it is sometimes called the Isis), Reading, Henley-on-Thames and Windsor. The Thames also drains the whole of Greater London.
The lower reaches of the river are called the Tideway, derived from its long tidal reach up to Teddington Lock. Its tidal section includes most of its London stretch and has a rise and fall of 7 m. From Oxford to the estuary the Thames drops by 55 metres. Running through some of the drier parts of mainland Britain and heavily abstracted for drinking water, the Thames' discharge is low considering its length and breadth: the Severn has a discharge almost twice as large on average despite having a smaller drainage basin. In Scotland, the Tay achieves more than double the Thames' average discharge from a drainage basin that is 60% smaller.
Along its course are 45 navigation locks with accompanying weirs. Its catchment area covers a large part of south-eastern and a small part of western England; the river is fed by at least 50 named tributaries. The river contains over 80 islands. With its waters varying from freshwater to almost seawater, the Thames supports a variety of wildlife and has a number of adjoining Sites of Special Scientific Interest, with the largest being in the North Kent Marshes and covering 5,289 ha.
Two decades ago I did some stock photography for Parks Canada. Only rarely have I taken on jobs where I give up all rights to the images, but that was the deal. I was in transit, my life in full upheaval - in a good way - and these contracts floated me while I reorganized.
This was in the olden days of film, and after the slides were processed I was asked to go through them and label them with locations, species, etc. Someone had already done a preliminary cull. This was a discard; I found it in the garbage and kept it, feeling that it was probably my best shot of the week, if not the month. I can see why they wouldn't want it, though: it was essentially a black and white image in colour. They weren't looking for art, just pretty pictures to attract visitors and explain the ecosystems. A couple of their young, attractive staff posed as models for snowshoeing photos on a bright, sunny day with blue skies and sparkling snow.
This shot remains one of my favourites, all these years later. Winter fog was hanging low over the trees surrounding the frozen lake when I walked the shoreline and stopped for a minimalist view. I used a Nikon F90 with Tamron 28-200mm lens.
Photographed at Waskesiu Lake in Prince Albert National Park, Saskatchewan (Canada); scanned from the original Fujichrome Provia 100 slide. Don't use this image on websites, blogs, or other media without explicit permission © 2001 James R. Page - all rights reserved.
May 29, 2016 - I-80 Interchange / Darr Nebraska, US
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This storm was picking up speed, and I had to stay in front of the development. Picked up the gear and headed north to I-80 then West to the I-80 Darr Nebraska Exit.
Stopped for just a few minutes to get my bearings on this storm. She was reorganizing and rebuilding as it was almost moving due north now.
Some nice new structure was developing, and I was in the perfect place to watch it develop... oh yeah, and to take a few snaps....
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Apparently I have a thing for tea. Took some time to go through my stash this weekend, reorganizing and getting rid of anything that was too old.
The museum was reorganized ( for the better ) in 2018 after it received a large gift of works. This is the album of my visit in 2014. --- --- --- www.flickr.com/photos/136891509@N07/albums/72157688754559865
My dear friends... I am so sorry I haven't been visiting you lately. I decided to take a little brake from flickr... not disappearing totally but uploading once in a while and visiting whenever I find the time. I have to reorganize my personal time schedule... there are many - too many - things in the "real" world calling for my attention.
Missing you so much already .... ;-) Take good care and see you around....