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I discovered that Nano Banana cannot seem to do convex mirrors under any circumstance.

 

I was originally trying to create an image based off the "Echelon Mirror" terraforming enhancement you could build in the old Sid Meier's Alpha Centauri PC game; this was as close a result as I could get.

 

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Protecting the $1.4 Billion Cryogenics Nebulizer

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Head part : Galidor Torso Jens

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If you are in France next week,

The mechanic and others MOCs will be will be shown 1st & 2nd october at "Les Herbiers Vendée LEGO", the largest french lego expo.

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Created in Google Gemini 2.5 Flash, aka, "Nano Banana."

 

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Created in Google Gemini 2.5 Flash, aka, "Nano Banana."

 

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©Retrofuturs, a graphic company

 

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Retrofuturs, a graphic company

 

Creationism is the religious belief that humanity, life, the Earth, and the universe were created in their original form by a deity (often the Abrahamic God of Judaism, Christianity and Islam) or deities. In relation to the creation-evolution controversy the term creationism is commonly used to refer to religiously motivated rejection of evolution as an explanation of origins.

  

Facebook retrofuturs group.

   

See also Darwin

  

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I have a recurring dream where capitalism is overthrown. Christmas is drawing in and although evil is finally overcome, a huge void exists. Electricity works differently and everyone's phones are broken. People are tired, despondent. A silent army of makers and menders build Tomy-Tronics, CRT televisions and other 1980s gizmos from recycled parts and 3d printed enclosures. Christmas is saved and we have a wonderful time.

Head part : Galidor Torso Jens

www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/catalogitem.page?P=3282#T=C&...

 

If you are in France next week,

The mechanic and others MOCs will be will be shown 1st & 2nd october at "Les Herbiers Vendée LEGO", the largest french lego expo.

lesherbiersvendeelego.fr/

Hi Dears ♥♥♥

 

Let me introduce you our 3rd DB custom, Celine!!! She's a MIO Pullip, another steampunk cutie girl =DDD and she will be for adoption at PullipCon!!!! (with another guy hihihi)

 

She has obitsu SBH-M body, a synthetic mohair carrot wig (super soft ♥) and brown teddy bear eyes. I did the make up and Loyda made the outfit and props :)

 

The outfit contents:

 

- Cotton dress

- Crinoline

- Leather corset

- Leather bracelets

- Undies

- Tights

- Shoes

- Leather collar

- Head accesories

- Umbrella

- Eyepatch

 

These days I try to upload more pics (If you don't know, I can't upload pics with my new pc because windows 8 is a very big shit D: )

 

btw hope you like our new steam girl ♥

Created in Google Gemini 2.5 Flash, aka, "Nano Banana."

 

Inspiration from the old PC games Wing Commander: Privateer, and Freelancer.

 

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The Chrysler PT Cruiser is a retro-styled compact car manufactured and marketed internationally by Chrysler in 5-door hatchback wagon (2001–2010) and 2-door convertible (2005–2008) body styles—over a single generation, with an intermediate facelift for model year 2006.

 

Evoking 1930s styling, the exterior of the PT Cruiser was designed by Bryan Nesbitt. Interior packaging was noted for its high-roof, high h-point seating, and flexible cargo and passenger configurations enabled by a multi-level rear cargo shelf and rear seats a user could fold, tumble, or remove.

 

By the end of production in July 2010, worldwide production had reached 1.35 million. Originally planned as a Plymouth model, The PT Cruiser was ultimately marketed as a Chrysler when Plymouth was discontinued. In its nameplate, PT stands for "Personal Transport" or Personal Transportation". PT was the PT Cruiser's product code.

 

The PT Cruiser was part of the nostalgia wave that included models such as the Volkswagen New Beetle and the Mini Cooper. Rather than recalling previous namesake models, the PT Cruiser recalled 1930s and 1940s styling, influenced by the Chrysler Airflow.

 

The 2000 PT Cruiser grew out of a collaboration with Robert A. Lutz, who was an executive at Chrysler at the time, Dr. Clotaire Rapaille, and Bryan Nesbitt. Nesbitt later went on to design the Chevrolet HHR.

 

The PT Cruiser's design was loosely inspired by the Chrysler Pronto Cruizer concept car, while recalling the Chrysler and Desoto Airflow. Aspects of the PT Cruiser's rear styling also resembled the Chrysler CCV, a retro-styled compact vehicle recalling the Citroen 2CV, while its high roof evoked the Chevrolet Advance Design trucks.

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Created in Google Gemini 2.5 Flash, aka, "Nano Banana."

 

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The '49 Ford saved the Blue Oval from financial ruin, and this early-2000s revival could've spiced up showroom and its balance sheet, too. It was a much more interestng looking car than the new Thunderbird. This streamlined homage to the Blue Oval's hugely successful '49 Ford came in for rave reviews, and calls to put it into production.

 

The Forty Nine’s principal designer was leading hot rod builder Chip Foose. The multi-time Ridler Award winner was commissioned by design chief J Mays to reimagine the 1949 Ford, one of the Dearborn carmaker’s most important and memorable cars. As a student at Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, he was the original designer of the 1997 Plymouth Prowler.

 

While Foose duplicated the distinctive shoebox silhouette of the ’49 Ford, the Forty Nine’s projector-beam headlamps and LED tail lamps merely suggest the original’s styling. Under the hood you won’t find a 24-stud flathead, but rather the Jaguar-designed 3.9-liter DOHC V8 used in the 2002-05 Thunderbird, paired with a five-speed automatic transmission. And of course, the full-length glass roof is pure 21st century.

 

Powered by a 3.9-liter, 32-valve V8 backed by a five-speed automatic transmission, the engine shared the same displacement as the 239-cubic-inch flathead in the original '49 Ford.

 

The Forty-Nine debuted during the height of the so-called "retrofuturism" craze, which also produced production cars like the Chrysler PT Cruiser, Plymouth Prowler and Ford Thunderbird.

  

Photo: Sony NEX-5N + Argus Cintar 50mm, f3.5

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New for The Fantasy Collective

 

golden planet earrings

 

100 % original mesh

Original posted on 03/18/2009

  

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See also Clint and the creationists

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And Darwin

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Creationism is the religious belief that humanity, life, the Earth, and the universe were created in their original form by a deity (often the Abrahamic God of Judaism, Christianity and Islam) or deities. In relation to the creation-evolution controversy the term creationism is commonly used to refer to religiously motivated rejection of evolution as an explanation of origins.

 

Creationism in the West is usually based on creation according to Genesis, and in its broad sense covers a wide range of beliefs and interpretations. Through the 19th century the term most commonly referred to direct creation of individual souls, in contrast to traducianism. However, by 1929 in the United States the term became particularly associated with Christian fundamentalist opposition to human evolution and belief in a young Earth. Several U.S. states passed laws against the teaching of evolution in public schools, as upheld in the Scopes Trial. Evolution was omitted entirely from school textbooks in much of the United States until the 1960s. Since then, renewed efforts to introduce teaching creationism in American public schools in the form of flood geology, creation science, and intelligent design have been consistently held to contravene the constitutional separation of Church and State by a succession of legal judgments. The meaning of the term creationism was contested, but by the 1980s it had been co-opted by proponents of creation science and flood geology.

 

Such beliefs include Young Earth creationism, proponents of which believe that the earth is thousands rather than billions of years old. They typically believe the days in Genesis Chapter 1 are 24 hours in length, while Old Earth creationism accepts geological findings and other methods of dating the earth and believes that these findings do not contradict the Genesis account, but reject evolution. The term theistic evolution has been coined to refer to beliefs in creation which are more compatible with the scientific view of evolution and the age of the Earth. Alternately, there are other religious people who support creation, but in terms of allegorical interpretations of Genesis.

 

When mainstream scientific research produces conclusions which contradict a creationist interpretation of scripture, the strict creationist approach is either to reject the conclusions of the research, its underlying scientific theories, and/or its methodology. For this reason, both creation science and intelligent design have been labeled as pseudoscience by the mainstream scientific community.The most notable disputes concern the effects of evolution on the development of living organisms, the idea of common descent, the geologic history of the Earth, the formation of the solar system, and the origin of the universe.

  

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Outdoor shooting 2 ^^

 

Sophie es el segundo custom completo de Dolly Boutique^^

Ella es una pullip Xiao Fan con cuerpo 4 pero su outfit sirve perfectamente en cuerpo obitsu. Su maquillaje ha sido modificado, sus ojos cambiados por otros de peluche en verde y su pelo por una peluca de la casa Luts en pelirojo.

El outfit de Sophie consiste en:

-Vestido de volantes combinado con tela de rayas y flores en tonos marrones

-Abrigo de piel combinado con la tela de flores del vestido con remaches y ojales en la parte posterior

-Braguitas de encaje burdeos

-Liguero con pistola

-Medias

-Zapatos rojos

-Sombrerito

-Goggles Steampunk

 

Anímaros a darle un nuevo hogar a Sophie ♥♥♥ Si estáis interesados podéis contactar con nosotras en nuestro e-mail: dollyboutique@gmail.com NO FM!!!!

 

Esperamos que os guste^^ Hemos puesto muchísima ilusión y ganas en este proyecto!!!

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Sophie’s the 2nd Dolly Boutique Full Custom^^

She’s a Pullip Xiao Fan with stock body 4, but her outfit fits perfectly in obitsu body.

Her make up’s been modified, her eyes changed by other teddy bear eyes in green. her wig is from Luts.

Sophie’s outfit consists in:

-Dress

-Leather coat

-Burgundy panties

-Garter with Gun

-Socks

-Red Shoes

-Tiny Hat

-Steampunk Goggles

If you’re interested, you can contact us in our e-mail: dollyboutiquee@gmail.com^^ NO FM PLEASE!!!!

  

Hope you like her ♥ We put a lot of illusion and enthusiasm in this project!

 

Or pehaps the sound of the last living child slow hand clapping the whole human race.

Smashing through the colour boundaries again and again. "The clues...are there", came the pan-atlantic drawl.

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A tribute to Hugh Ferriss drawings. That exists in real life.

Música (abrir en nueva pestaña) / Music (Open link in new tab): Billy Thorburn - Don't Ever Change (1937).

 

Cámara fotográfica Zeiss Ikon Super Ikonta modelo C 530/2 en su versión más antigua, que comenzó a fabricarse en 1934, siendo, por aquel entonces, una de las mejores y más avanzadas cámaras de formato medio.

 

Cuenta con un objetivo de cuatro elementos Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar 105mm f/4.5 y un obturador Compur con modos T y B y velocidades de 1 a 250. La cámara produce 8 imágenes de 6x9cm en un rollo de película de 120, pudiendo también dar lugar a 16 imágenes de 6x4,5 cm mediante el uso de una mascarilla desmontable. Para el enfoque, cuenta con un telémetro acoplado bastante elaborado y que le otorga una característica apariencia, con un visor exclusivo para él, que coincide en su línea de visión con una lente engarzada en un brazo basculante. Para enfocar, hay que levantar ese brazo basculante y mirar por el visor del telémetro, girando la rueda que, acoplada al anillo del enfoque del objetivo, también acciona a éste, hasta que la imagen, que cuando está desenfocada aparece desdoblada, se solape y coincida completamente formando una sola. Una vez enfocada la imagen, el fotógrafo puede mirar a través del visor desplegable de aldaba para encuadrar y disparar.

 

El hecho de que las ventanillas traseras para observar los números de la película no cuenten con tapa deslizante, y que el disparador se encuentre situado al lado del conjunto del objetivo y el obturador, indica que se trata de uno de los modelos más antiguos de la serie. La cámara está revisada y ajustada, funcionando perfectamente.

 

Llevaba tiempo tras una Zeiss Super Ikonta, pues siempre me había llamado la atención su atractiva estética retrofuturista, asemejando un diseño salido del imaginario del mismísimo Julio Verne. Tras haber logrado recientemente adquirir la que aparece en la fotografía, ahora ya no queda más que colocarle un rollo de película y disfrutar dándome la satisfacción de tomar fotografías con un fotográfico artilugio de casi 80 años de antigüedad.

 

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T is for twisting!

 

This spaceship is based on the LEGO alphabet starfighter project that my son and I began last year. (check the feed for the rest of the ships and follow along so you can see how the series finishes)

 

The original T-Wing was the sixth starfighter I made. I was anxious to finish the project (and so was Elliot). This weekend I was hoping to finish up the K-Wing, but I needed a few special pieces and have been waiting for them to arrive. In the meantime I found a cool gearbox that I wanted to use and figured out how to incorporate it into the original letter T design. The biggest problem in rebuilding was how much dark red shattered as I took the pieces apart! how many great elements have we all lost due to the poor quality of old dark red? Surprisingly, much of the ship remained the same, but the engines went through a major revision to accommodate the VTOL play function. The silver color was requested to be used as accents in the 1000 follower poll, so here it is. It was really fun to revisit this ship and the end result is so much more satisfying than the original.

 

Backstory:

One cold weekend afternoon, I was looking for something to do with my four year old in the house. We went to our Lego room, "What do you want to build?", "A spaceship," Star Wars obsessive Elliot answered, "an E-Wing!" I knew that the Lego fan site From Bricks to Bothans held a letter based starfighter contest years before, but I was willing to give it our own try.

 

As the project progressed the builds became more and more complex and the rules became more flexible. We finished the letters of Elliot's first and middle names and now are working our way through the remaining letters - only 3 more to go! (K, W & Z)

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