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Following up a special request from my chum Andy Wakefield, will this image suit? Cheetah at her look-out post - isn't she a beauty?

I wonder how long this hand painted sign has been in place. It's at the corner of King Road and Rockfish Road in Hoke County, North Carolina.

While out in St. Peter’s Square with my Tuesdays partner in crime, this young lady stepped out in front of me as I was about to take a photograph. At first I thought she was telling me not to take her picture to which I replied “I’m not, and I haven’t taken any”; she was actually saying “I’ll give you a £1 if you take my picture”. This request completely threw me but I did as she asked, (no money changed hands in case you were wondering). After taking the picture she looked at the image on the back of my camera and said “Let my mother know that I am ok”; then she left just as quickly as she had arrived. This took no more than 30 seconds. As I don’t know this young lady or her mother I decided to post the image and request just in case someone out there does recognise her and her mum and maybe, just maybe they could pass on her message.

 

Please don’t fave this image as that is not what this post is about.

Thank you.

 

PS, If anyone does know this young lady could you please leave a comment to let me know.....!

 

created for MC2 models by Daeja Fallas not for other use unless requested.

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On a recent trip to San Francisco I brought only analog cameras and decided to play with a bunch of different film. Using my Canon AE1 I snapped several shots of the city as I wandered about. Upon returning home I still had a couple of rolls of film and decided to bring the AE1 along when I shot the last of the polaroid film with Genevieve. I had what I thought to be a brand new roll of film that I put in the camera just before leaving the city. As above proves, the new roll was one that I had not completely rewound and I reshot the entire roll in a filed of flowers. Lucky for me, the AE1 does not have an automatic rewind nor does it have an LCD where you can see the photos that you have already made. Having known that this roll was already "used" I may never have had the thought to expose it again in a field of flowers. That said, these are some of my favorite photos taken this year. What would we do without the mistakes?

There were many requests from customers that they wanted a single color, so I made it :)

 

Sale price until May 7th. 60L$.

After May 7th, the price will be changed to normal price:)

 

☑copy ok/ no modify / no transfer

☑All color packs (72 color)

☑only one hairstyle

 

:Group discount does not apply to this product

 

DURA .

*artist's collection of vintage photographs of Latin Americas greatest artists of the 20th. century.

In 1952, at the age of 17, two of my paintings were selected in a competition to be shown at the Tivoli galerie in Panama city. Among the artists showing their work was the already well known artist Isaac Benitez with whom I became friends. It was the first time I saw Barbaro's paintings and I became at once fascinated by the work of this brilliant expressionist painter, later with Isaac to become "National treasures" after their death. Both being honored on postage stamps. I recall vividly, when told that the gallery sold one of his paintings to an American tourist for the unheard of sum, at that time, for $40.00 U.S., when most any of us ever got was $4.00 or $5.00 at a time. My mother also showed at another time getting about $5.00 after paying commission. To-day, I am told that Barbaro's paintings fetch from anywhere from $100.000 to half a million. Barbaro Rivas, in spite of his fame died penniless in his home town in 1967, spending every penny he earned on his "aguardiente" and "chamuco". He was frequently seen at the bullfights and cockfights he loved and painted.

p.s. Should I get requests to see this greatest of expressionist artists works, will post them, for I own reproductions of all of his works. For some reason he is not too well known in U.S.

All images available for licensing via me. I offer commercial and editorial pet photography on a commissioned basis. And with a pet picture database with hundreds of hand-picked images of dogs, cats, as well as horses, I might already have what you are looking for. All pictures here can be licensed.

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20220406_Hera_ElegantHera

FOUR CHOPPERS AND A CASTLE

Shrewsbury Castle provides the backdrop as Class 20's 007 and 142 "Sir John Betjemen" with 189 and 205 both in blue livery on the rear make their way to Coton Hill Yard from Shrewsbury Station for servicing after arriving with the (1Z41) 0902 Gloucester to Shrewsbury "Chopper Topper" charter organised by "Pathfinders Tours". The charter visits Hams Hall Reception Line and to Donnington Railfreight Terminal in Shropshire. In addition to a number of Goods Loops and requested specific lines, the route also features traversal of the Oxley Chord, the hard climb over Cannock and ascent of the Lickey Incline.

  

As requested by pretty much everyone, here are more photos of my LAAT. For anyone new, it's in perfect minifigure scale, has over 3,000 pieces, and took around four months in total to design and build. Before anyone asks, yes, there are no visible rockets on top. I tried it, but they looked messy on the smooth, vast white panels. They just looked out of place. I beleive by the time ep.3 rolled around, the LAAT's had closed up tops anyway, and mine is already a hybrid between ep.2 & 3 Gunships so it works out in the end :D

I hope it you guys like it, and that it was worth the wait!

Cheers :)

5 shot handheld panorama.

 

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Pillow Face Requested That I Draw one of Her OCs so Here It Is! Horrible at arms so don’t judge.

After taking baby Jinthe's pictures, her mum asked me if I could turn the shoes in that one b&w pregnancy shot pink. It is not what I like (at all) but if someone hires me (twice), I will try. At first, I thought I'd need photoshop for it but Big Human went online and found me a tutorial that showed me how to do it with adjustment brushes in Lightroom.

So, I learned something new, and mum was very happy with the picture.

HiRISE was requested to obtain this image in order to investigate the stratigraphy of the ridge and the depositional history of the river system. The ridge is the product of materials that proved to more resistant to erosion and are now in relief.

 

Image is less than 5 km (3 mi) across and is 278 km (173 mi) above the surface. For full image including scale bars, visit the source link.

 

www.uahirise.org/ESP_070526_1915

NASA/JPL-Caltech/UArizona

 

I got a lot of requests for a high contrast version of this image, this is the result, let me know what you think. I used a grad in the field, and just converted this to monochrome, then did some multi layer adjustment layers to paint in different contrast to different areas.

 

Thanks for commenting!

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6M44 Ribble - Haverton bitumen tanks just past Pleasington - a request stop a few minutes east of Blackburn.

Our patrons requested a Pirates model, which led me to make this scene. And I’m glad they did as my last Pirates creation was way back in 2017! I tried to use primarily curved slopes in the rockwork for a unique look, and also enjoyed incorporating some broken reddish brown tiles.

 

I was able to make a timelapse video showing its construction, and hope to do that with more of our small-medium size builds in the near future.

 

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Nova, PLP Architecture

مشاركه الجالية الإماراتيه في العيد الوطني الكويتي

Kuwait's National Day celebrations

25/26 Feb !

 

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Along US 501 near the James River

Kodak Retina IIIC

A brilliant place to visit and a surprisingly large nature reserve in the middle of one of the worlds greatest and largest cities. You can see the urban backdrop and aeroplanes over the city but at times you will feel as if you are in the countryside. You will see many common wildlife as well as rare birds dropping in as well. It has quite an impressive list for a reserve in an urban area. A number of birds especially which are not found in urban areas are resident or passage migrants here.

  

www.wwt.org.uk/visit/london/

  

City oasis

 

WWT London has been voted the UK’s Favourite Nature Reserve. Close to the heart of the capital, it is a haven for birds, wildlife and people.

 

www.wwt.org.uk/visit/london/plan-your-visit/

  

Queen Elizabeth's Walk

Barnes, London

SW13 9WT

T: 020 8409 4400

F: 020 8409 4401

E: info.london@wwt.org.uk

  

Opening times

Open 7 days a week, except 25 December.

 

Winter opening time until Saturday 24 March 2012

 

9.30am to 5pm (last admission 4pm).

 

Summer opening time until Saturday 27 October 2012

 

9.30am to 6pm (last admission 5pm).

Early closing on 24 December (last admission 2pm, centre closes at 3pm)

Water's Edge Cafe: last orders 4.30pm in winter and 5.30pm in summer

Water's Edge Cafe: closes 5.00pm in winter and 6.00pm in summer

 

Terms of entry

 

Children under 16 years must be accompanied by an adult.

Photography is permitted on site providing it is for personal use only. All commercial/stock library photography, filming, recording, etc. must be agreed in advance with the centre. Please phone 020 8409 4400 for any commercial filming or photographic enquiries.

Visitors are asked to respect the habitats and wildlife of the centre by keeping to the paths at all times and not causing undue noise. The centre is a nature conservation area designed to protect natural habitats for all UK wetland species, both botanical and animal. It is especially important to remain quiet in the bird viewing hides.

 

The following are not permitted on site:

 

•Dogs, other than trained assistance dogs (i.e. guide dogs), which must be kept on their harness at all times, and the harness must clearly state "working or assistance dog." Any dog waste must please be removed. There is minimal shade in the car park so we strongly recommend dogs are not left locked in parked cars. There are no suitable areas anywhere at the centre for dogs to be left tied-up outside. Please be aware that our priority is for the welfare of the dogs, so it is our policy to call the RSPCA or Police immediately if we are concerned for the health of a dog.

•Scooters, bicycles, tricycles, roller skates or blades or skateboards. Bike cages are provided in the car park, please bring your own lock. WWT London Wetland Centre accepts no responsibility for any theft or damage of bikes or property left in the cages.

•Climbing on any trees or shrubs or any pruning/picking of flowers or vegetation.

•Climbing on any exhibits or habitats either in the World Wetlands area or the Wildside areas.

•Swimming/wading or entering any water bodies on site.

•Sports or games (including jogging).

•There is no provision for left baggage, please leave all baggage in your vehicle or do not bring it with you.

•We do not allow re-entry to the centre, unless admission receipt is provided.

 

Accessibility

 

•The grounds have level access and hard-surfaced paths with tarmac on main routes (and compacted gravel on minor paths)

•Low-level viewing windows and level access to ground floor bird hides. Heated bird-watching observatory in main visitor centre

•Lift access to upper floors of visitor centre, observatory and three-storey Peacock Tower hide. No lift in Wildside Hide

•Free wheelchair loan

•Free electric mobility scooter loan. One only - must be booked in advance.

•Fixed hearing loops in admissions area and in audio visual theatre

•Trained assistance dogs only (i.e. guide dogs). No other dogs permitted

•Accessible toilets in car park and throughout the visitor centre

•Free car parking on site. Tarmac surface and reserved bays for disabled visitors.

•Public transport is available direct to the centre from Hammersmith bus station to the centre between 9.30am and 5pm (No 283 from Stand K)

  

www.wwt.org.uk/visit/london/plan-your-visit/walks-and-talks/

  

London Wetland Centre is an idyllic spot to escape the hustle and bustle of the City for a walk or to indulge in an afternoon of bird watching from one of our six hides. The reserve is easily accessible with pathways and bridges among the pools, meadows and gardens.

But if you want to learn a bit more about the centre - how it was created and the work we do here - you can join one of our tours held daily at 11.30am and 2.30pm. There’s no need to book and the tour is free with admission to the centre.

Our guides will explain how London Wetland Centre was created from four redundant Thames Water reservoirs. They will also point out wildlife spotted on the day.

Over 200 species of bird have been recorded on site since we opened in 2000. Also making their home amongst the 300,000 plants and 27,000 trees we planted during the centre’s creation are water voles, dragonflies, frogs, snakes, slow worms, bats, newts and butterflies, to name just a few.

You can also join one of our wardens at 3.00pm each day as they feed the birds in World Wetlands. Just turn up and the walks are free with admission to the centre.

As well as our regular walks we frequently run specialist walks and talks on everything from plant identification and reptiles to bird watching and bird song. See our Whats On section for forthcoming events.

And every day you will find our ‘Guide in the hide’ who will be able to point out the birds you can see on our lakes and lagoons.

 

•Guided tours, daily at 11.30am and 2.30pm

•Bird feed tour, daily at 3.00pm

•Guide in a hide, daily

  

www.wwt.org.uk/visit/london/plan-your-visit/prices/

  

2012 admission prices

 

Prices are shown inclusive of Gift Aid and without. The Gift Aid admission price includes a voluntary donation, which enables us to claim the tax back as part of the Government's Gift Aid scheme. For further information on Gift Aid click here.

 

Pricing*Gift AidNo Gift Aid

Adult£10.99£9.99

Concession (65+, full-time students, unemployed)£8.20£7.45

Child (4-16 years)£6.10£5.55

Family (2 adults and 2 children, 4-16 years)£30.60£27.82

Children (under 4 years)FreeFree

Essential helpers assisting disabled visitorsFreeFree

 

Under 16s must be accompanied by an adult.

 

Please note: you may be asked for proof of age, student ID or proof that you are receiving Job Seekers Allowance to qualify for concession admission prices.

  

www.wwt.org.uk/visit/london/plan-your-visit/eat-drink-ref...

  

Eat, drink, refresh

 

The Water’s Edge café is situated overlooking the centre's entrance lake where you can watch the ducks hunting for their own lunch! On warmer days you can relax on the terrace but there is also plenty of seating indoors for when the weather is chillier.

The café serves a delicious selection of main dishes and sandwiches, soup, cakes, biscuits and snacks plus children’s lunch boxes.

Each day we offer breakfast rolls (full English breakfast at weekends). Hot food, including a vegetarian option, is served from 12 noon.We also serve hot and cold drinks and wines throughout the day.

Throughout the year we serve meals to celebrate festive occasions such as Christmas, Mothers’ Day and Valentine’s Day. Where better to treat someone to lunch than in the beautiful, relaxing setting of a 105 acre wildlife haven?

We also have rooms available for hire for private celebrations such as weddings and parties.

The Water’s Edge café is in the centre so cannot be visited without paying for admission to the centre (admission is free for members).

Although only food purchased from the cafe can be eaten inside and on the café terrace there are ample picnic areas situated around the centre where you are welcome to eat your own food and drink.

Water's Edge café last orders: 4.30pm in winter and 5.30pm in summer

Water's Edge café closes: 5.00pm in winter and 6.00pm in summer

  

www.wwt.org.uk/visit/london/plan-your-visit/shopping/

  

Our gift shop stocks a wide range of souvenirs, practical items and luxury gifts. Select from wildlife books to enhance your enjoyment of nature, eco products, outdoor clothing, bird feeders/boxes, cards, children’s gifts, souvenirs and much more.

We also have a wide range of children’s products for budding wildlife enthusiasts. Help our feathered friends by taking home a pack of bird seed and treat yourself to a bag of traditional sweets too!

To enhance your walk through our 105 acre nature reserve you can hire binoculars from the In Focus optics shop located next to the art gallery (above the shop).

Binoculars cost £5.00 to hire. In Focus stocks everything you will ever need to watch wildlife, from compact binoculars to state of the art telescopes (a percentage of all sales goes to the conservation work of the Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust).

  

www.wwt.org.uk/visit/london/plan-your-visit/group-visits/

  

London Wetland Centre is a beautiful place for a group visit, offering close views of nature, especially wetland birds, and a wide variety of wetland habitats to explore (although you won't need your wellies!). There is also a collection of beautiful birds from around the world kept for conservation purposes and a family of otters.

We have an excellent visitor centre for all your group’s needs with a lakeside restaurant, gift shop and a theatre. The majority of the paths are tarmac so are easily accessible and there are plenty of benches for you to sit and relax. Even our three storey hide with views across the entire reserve has a lift.

The centre is easily accessible from central London and beyond, with public transport links direct and free onsite car/coach parking.

 

Benefits for groups

 

•Reduced admission prices for groups of 12 or more

•A complimentary ticket for the group organiser

•Free pre-visit on request for the group organiser

•Free coach parking

•Guided tours available, tailored to your group's requirements (fee applies)

Please note that all benefits except reduced admission only apply if you book up to two weeks in advance.

 

Group admission prices 2012

 

The following discounted rates apply to groups of 12 paying visitors or more:

Adult: £9.20

Concession: £7.00 (over 65 years, full-time students, unemployed)

Child: £5.15 (4 - 16 years)

 

Sample group itinerary

 

11am - Arrive at the centre and meet with one of our tour guides. Visit the observatory, enjoy a tour around ‘World Wetlands’ discovering water birds from across the globe and learn how the centre was created.

1pm - Enjoy lunch in the Water’s Edge cafe where you can choose from a selection of hot and cold meals and refreshments.

2pm - Explore the reserve and discover the birds and other wetland wildlife that have made this their home. Don’t forget to visit our Peacock tower for wonderful panoramic views of the wetland habitats.

3.30pm - Afternoon tea in the Water’s Edge cafe with sumptuous home-made cakes.

4.15pm - Enjoy a spot of shopping in our gift shop.

4.50pm - Depart.

 

Private group tours

 

Make the most of your visit with a tour by one of our expert guides. £20 fee applies for a maximum of 20 people. Tour last 1.5 hours. Please call 020 8409 4400 for details.

 

Frequently asked questions

 

When is the best time to visit?

 

The London Wetland Centre is a beautiful place to visit all year round with the landscape and wildlife changing constantly with the seasons.

Spring is perfect for wild flowers and songbirds. In the summer you can relax outside with a picnic and enjoy the sound of marsh frogs, crickets and warblers. Our sustainable gardens are beautiful at that time of year, bursting into a blaze of colour that lasts all summer.

Autumn is great for seeing rare birds passing through on migration and winter is the best time to observe the flocks of wild duck or catch sight of an elusive bittern, regular visitors over recent winters.

Why not combine your visit with one of our special events such as late night opening, some of our animal themed events or a twilight bat walk?

 

What should we wear?

 

The centre has tarmac/firm level paths throughout and so any comfortable shoes will suffice. It is worth bringing an umbrella or waterproof if rain is forecast as the reserve covers more than 40 hectares and it can take a few minutes to reach shelter.

 

When should we pay?

 

Please pay at the admissions desk on the day of your visit. The centre would very much appreciate if you could arrange one payment per group. This will speed up your admission into the centre. If you are paying individually please be prepared to wait.

 

Some of our group can’t walk far, is it still suitable?

 

Yes, there is plenty to see and do in our visitor centre and there are numerous benches scattered throughout the reserve. It is also possible to book a wheelchair or electric buggy to help you travel around the reserve.

 

Making a booking

 

Please complete our group booking form (pdf, 37kb) and return it to info.london@wwt.org.uk

Contact us on 020 8409 4400 or email info.london@wwt.org.uk for further information.

 

www.wwt.org.uk/visit/london/plan-your-visit/school-visits/

 

School visits

 

At WWT London we provide unique and unforgettable learning experiences for schools.

To find out more about what’s on offer for you and your pupils

 

www.wwt.org.uk/learn/learn-at-wwt-london/

 

We welcome school groups of all sizes, all year round.

We offer guided learning sessions outdoors, suitable for a range of ages and abilities, including special needs groups. Or for schools wishing to explore independently, we offer self guided visits.

  

www.wwt.org.uk/visit/london/plan-your-visit/venue-hire/

 

WWT London Wetland Centre is an idyllic spot to hold any event, whether you are celebrating a special occasion, getting married or holding a meeting. The Centre is just 10 minutes from Hammersmith but it could be a world away. The combination of beautiful surroundings and central location makes it easily accessible but offers a rural experience. Our 42 hectares of scenic lakes, pools and meadows are unique so close to the heart of London and they are complemented by first rate facilities, excellent transport links and ample free parking.

WWT London Wetland Centre is part of the Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust so by holding your event with us you will be directly contributing to our global conservation work.

 

Contact us

 

To further information please contact our functions team.

Telephone: 020 8409 4400 or email: functions.london@wwt.org.uk

If you are travelling to or from the centre by taxi we encourage you to use the taxi company Green Tomato Cars. This company uses a fleet of the most viable environmentally friendly cars and offers the service at competitive rates. For more information please see their website www.greentomatocars.com or call 020 8568 002.

 

www.wwt.org.uk/visit/london/volunteer/

  

The Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust is a charity and relies on the generous support of volunteers at all of its wetland centres to help with conservation work and other daily tasks.

The London Wetland Centre currently has openings for:

 

•Office volunteers – reception and office cover, Friday morning and afternoon, and weekend mornings and afternoons

•Membership volunteers (especially weekends)

•Corporate work groups - weekdays

•Events volunteers (at weekends)

 

We are also interested to hear from people with specialist skills that may be of use to WWT. Currently we are particularly looking for good birders who are also great communicators.

Please call Chris Elliott on 020 8409 4400.

 

Membership volunteers

 

Are you inspired by wetlands and their wildlife? Could you help save them?

 

Do you have an outgoing, friendly personality to engage with visitors at WWT London Wetland Centre?

 

We are looking for volunteers to join us to actively recruit members for London Wetland Centre. Can you spare at least two mornings or afternoons a month to help us with this worthy cause?

 

If you are interested, please contact: Chris Elliott, Volunteer Coordinator on 020 8409 4400 or email info.london@wwt.org.uk

 

Corporate volunteering

 

Escape the office for a day and do your bit for wetland conservation with our corporate volunteering opportunities at WWT London Wetland Centre.

We can cater for corporate volunteering days, where work groups can assist wardens with duties such as planting, digging, weeding and pollarding.

Costs vary depending on type of volunteer work completed.

Please call our Volunteer Coordinator on 020 8409 4400 for further details.

 

Work experience

 

WWT London Wetland Centre takes five work experience students a year for one working week at a time. Students spend each day working with a different department.

Work experience must be part of the schools programme and placements are subject to interview.

Demand for placements is very high and there are no remaining openings in 2012.

With limited staffing resources we very much regret that the London Wetland Centre cannot accept students on the Duke of Edinburgh Award scheme.

 

Contact us

 

For further information please contact our Volunteer Coordinator Chris Elliott on 020 8409 4400 or email info.london@wwt.org.uk

 

As requested by Ryan and Lipkins. Like 'em?

The upstairs saloon of the Trident ,just the back row to be fitted

I believe this is the sexiest article of clothing i own....yup...a lil awk tho...

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📍CREDITS

♦ Hair by Monso - Mel

♦ Mask by CHAOS - oni mask and tanto knife

♦ Pose with Gun by Öushk - Imitation

♦ Dress by ! Black Swan ! - Simone BOM

 

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✔ Head by Lelutka Evox – Avalon

✔ Body by Ebody - Reborn

✔ For collaborations with the TSC staff, send IM to Exedra Resident

 

📍📣If you are curious to see all the product's links, click here and see this post on our blog ♥❗❕

  

A throwback to a young Sherry...Circa 1995...

Request from Rose McQuillin. This is one of her ocs from her story. I'm not sure it looks much like him..... but yeah this is my last request. Thank y'all for the great practice! I think I've gotten the hang of my tablet and I can't wait to draw some more with it.

Taken at 20:13 on the Friday 13th March 2015

 

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By request, 14 colors have been added making 20 colors in total! These Sweet.Snow Stomp.Boots are available on the SL Marketplace AND in-world on sale @ Epic's Black Friday Days Sale!

 

Mesh body compatible Sweet.Snow Stomp.Boots in 20 kawaii colors! Boots come with a resize script and full bright option. Boots are also Kemono compatible, please try the demo before you buy!

 

Get them right now at the main store & on the SL Marketplace!

 

Happy Shopping! ♥

 

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(requested by jenally99 and lillyyyyy )

At the request of lovely Rochelle, here is another photo from yesterday…

I'm taking figure requests to make some money and turn all the money I spent on paints into an investment. what you see is all my Citadel brand paint I have tons more of Testors from when my father was into model making. I also have three brushes, and 18/0 fine detail brush, drybrush, and Citadel starter brush as well as a Citadel hand drill and Xacto knife with different blades

New release!!

 

One of my friends requested a PBR skybox, so I decided to explore the new PBR system in Second Life/Firestorm. I created both a classic texture version and a standalone PBR version. While I'm still learning PBR, I wanted to provide versatility with legacy texture options and a HUD for extensive customization. I hope you enjoy these!

  

Brief Overview:

➻❥ 2 version Classic Version [Legacy textures& Hud ]

+ Pbr Stand alone [ Not supported by hud]

➻❥ Interactive Lighting , [ Click the Switch to Turn on/off]

➻❥ 110 land Impact [ Aprox 14 x14 Footprint]

➻❥ Hud Customizations Systems [ONLY FOR CLASSIC VERSION]

➻❥ Can be tintable

➻❥ Copy/Mod/No transfer [Mod at own Risk]

  

Available at Equal10!

maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/equal10/228/128/89

  

Hope you like!

 

Thank you!

Built at the request of the VP of Singer Vehicle Design.

 

I'm hugely proud of this model - I was approached via Instagram by Damon Jones, the Vice President of Singer Vehicle Design to reimagine their Montreal car in LEGO.

 

The Montreal car was the first Singer car Damon saw in the flesh in June 2015 at the Goodwood Festival of Speed, he went on to join Singer in 2016. and now runs the company.

Lola T70 MKIII (Thierry De Latre du Bosqueau) experiencing a wishbone failure consecutive to aggressive driving on the curbs.

 

Classic Endurance Racing 1

Grand Prix de l'Age d'Or 2016

Circuit de Dijon-Prenois

By request, a quick side-by-side of Wild Feeling Rayna and Natural High Lilith. The eye paint is very different, although the prominent color is brown for both. The lip color is quite different as well, with Rayna's being darker and Lilith's rosier, and there's Rayna's lip liner. Blush and hair (parting, not the styling) is the same. Lilith seems to have a slight difference in head-body color in certain lights, Rayna does not.

I personally requested Stevie's presence at the shoot, I'd seen her in Stephanie's Flickr stream, had one of those "Hit by the Lightning Bolt" moments when I saw her face.

 

Some faces, man. Some faces I just need to shoot.

 

Had to wait my turn, though, Stephanie had her in make-up for awhile, then had first dibs. So I shot and shot and shot and waited and waited and waited.

 

Ended up shooting her on two different occasions, Sunday, which worked out great. This here was just before the end, just before we all got together for the group shot and exited stage left.

 

Stephanie didn't like the hat, apparently. But me? Reminded me of Spies Like Us, which...actually, I don't love that movie so much, but I have very fond memories of the end, where Dan Akroyd pulls that super hot blonde that he was actually married to in real life.

 

So there you have it. Spies Like Us = this shot.

super late and not sure i like it, might take it down. also, i lack curves X_X

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