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Despite tourist brochures claiming the Buddhist Chi Lin Nunnery and the pictured Nam Lian Garden were built according to the style of the Tang Dynasty. They looked to me like Japanese styled temple and garden. To me Japanese always have an artistic flair.

 

Nan Lian Garden 南蓮園池, Chi Lin Nunnery 志蓮淨苑, Diamond Hill 鑽石山, Hong Kong 香港, China 中国 (Friday 21 Nov 2008 @ 11:10am).

Falling In Reverse, Oh Sleeper, and Skip The Foreplay in Atlanta, GA in January 2012.

 

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Macrophotographie prise avec un Vivitar 70-200mm f/3.8 et un Pentacon 50mm f/1.8 inversé

Installed the new Hella Lamps!

Swallow stencil at Fitzroy Market Stencil Workshop, Melbourne.

Falling In Reverse, Oh Sleeper, and Skip The Foreplay in Atlanta, GA in January 2012.

 

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We are now accepting commissions for the "The Streak 2" and "Reverse Streak" clothing and sculpt kits. Listed below are the Kit Inclusions

 

This batch run has been improved and re-designed from our previous offerings.

 

Commissions will be accepted until October 31, 2015 and our Target Release Date is End of January 2016.

 

For ordering and pricing inquiries, please eMail us at geewhizcustoms@gmail.com

 

Custom 1/6 Scale “The Streak 2" Kit

Costume Set Includes:

• Fully Detailed Season 2 Accurate Jacket with fixed glove sleeves and Belt

• Neck Cover

• Boot Sleeves

Unpainted Sculpt Kit Includes:

• 3D Printed Logos (1 Pc Lightning Logo with Circular Base for Chest Emblem, 6 Pcs Lightning Logo for Belt and Mask, 2 Pcs Rings for Mask)

• 1 Piece ABS Plastic Headsculpt

• 1 Pair of ABS Plastic Hands

• 1 Pair of ABS Plastic Shoes

 

Custom 1/6 Scale “Reverse Streak” Kit

Costume Set Includes:

• Fully Detailed Show Accurate Jacket with fixed glove sleeves and Belt

• Neck Cover

• Boot Sleeves

Unpainted Sculpt Kit Includes:

• 3D Printed Logos (1 Pc Lightning Logo with Circular Base for Chest Emblem, 4 Pcs Lightning Logo for Belt and Mask, 2 Pcs Rings for Mask)

• 1 Piece Clear Resin Headsculpt

• 1 Pair of ABS Plastic Hands

• 1 Pair of ABS Plastic Shoes

• 1 Neck with LED and Battery Compartment

 

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Right side of piece: purl all stitches

Wrong side of piece: knit all stitches

Forcing every last droplet of moisture forward of the reverser gate. Sheer power!

Semaine 48/2012 Light Sculpture

01/12/2012 - Usine PTR, Genève (CH)

Macrophotographie prise avec un Vivitar 70-200mm f/3.8 et un Pentacon 50mm f/1.8 inversé

Made after purchasing the wonderful tutorial by Janice Abarbanel of Naftali.

 

I cannot recommend this tutorial enough - see it here - www.etsy.com/listing/65941236/crackling-lentil-beads-with....

 

This is the first attempt I have made following the tutorial and it turned out way above my expectations!

 

Thank you Janice!

Qantas Boeing 737-800 VH-VXQ, in a Qantas retro paint scheme and operating QF739 from Sydney, lands on a wet Runway 23, Adelaide Airport, South Australia.

Great graphics. Frustrated painter with fist in the air. Caption reads :"When Your Job is to the Bad and You're in a Fix. Don't Get Mad Try Adhesium It Sticks"

From New Jersey

November 26, 2022

Dunkeld Cathedral is a building of two very distinct halves. Its east end is a rather attractive parish church; its west end, apart from the bell tower and chapter house, a roofless ruin with a grassy carpet, destroyed in one of the Jacobite uprisings.

92038 had just arrived at London Euston having worked the 1M16 2044 Inverness, Fort William and Aberdeen Caledonian Sleeper from Edinburgh via the ECML into Wembley Yard due to engineering works at Preston. 87002 then reversed train direction into Euston.

Falling In Reverse, Oh Sleeper, and Skip The Foreplay in Atlanta, GA in January 2012.

 

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Extreme macro experiment :

EF-S 18-55mm f=11 & reverse ring

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Kenko tubes : 12mm + 20mm + 36mm

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2x UV filters

Goal: Announce upcoming message for church

Audience: Church body, people viewing our website

Direction: None

Project: Reverse/ Ahead Sermon Graphic

This is a photograph from the 8th annual running of the Meath Spring Half Marathon which was promoted and hosted by Bohermeen Athletic Club at Bohermeen, Navan, Co. Meath, Ireland on Sunday 10th of March 2019 at 11:00. The half marathon consists of a 11KM and 10KM repeated loop around the roads of Bohermeen and Oristown. The finish line is on the running track within Bohermeen Community Center. The course is a fast fair course with a few small hills. In 2016 the original course was 'reversed' which just meant that the traditional course changed to accomodate the large number of participants and the narrow country roads on which both the race participants and race traffic must both share before, during and after the race. Most runners agreed that this made the course much faster as a result. The major change for 2019 seen the half marathon become the only race of the day. Previously, there was a 10KM race option also presented. This year the race promoters offered 999 places and the race sold out many weeks in advance. The race also includes the 46th Rennicks Cup (Men's overall team) and the 43rd Father Delany Cup (Women's overall team).

 

The weather will be remembered for a long time after this year. Just about 15 minutes before the start there was a very heavy hailstorm which seemed to make the winds even stronger. Suddenly the skies cleared and the sun appeared. However, a very strong westerly wind contined and this was in the face of runners on the open stretches on the Navan Athboy road and on the additional section on Loop 1.

 

Bohermeen AC is steeped in Irish athletics history since 1927 and it is this experience and exceptional community spirit and volunteering which has made this event today so successful. Having now organised the event for six years running it is certain that the event will continue to grow and expand become one of the mainstays on the Irish athletic club road racing calendar for many years to come.

 

This race takes place about one month after the Trim AC 10 Mile Road Race in Trim (just down the road from Bohermeen). Indeed these races truly kick-start the whole road racing season of fixtures amongst the clubs in Meath who are now famous for the quality and standard of the road races staged and organised.

 

The race is supported by substantial local sponsorship from businesses in the local area. McNally Logistics and Transportation are the main sponsors of this year's event. The company specialises in national and international haulage.

 

The full Flickr photoset from the race today is at www.flickr.com/photos/peterm7/albums/72157703941157002

 

Timing and event management was provided by www.myrunresults.com/. Their website is here [www.myrunresults.com/] and will contain the results to today's race.

     

Some useful Internet links related to the race

 

Bohermeen Athletic Club Facebook Page: www.facebook.com/Bohermeen-AC-132411123768765/ (will require Facebook logon to access all features)

 

MapMyRun GPS Trace of the Route in 2016: www.mapmyrun.com/routes/view/988503627

 

Google Streetview of the Race Start: goo.gl/maps/rtj1X

 

Google Streetview of the Race Finish and Race Headquarters: goo.gl/maps/qVttR

 

Photographs from previous events

 

Our Flickr Photograph set from the 7th Spring Half Marathon 2018: www.flickr.com/photos/peterm7/albums/72157693588010344

 

Our Flickr Photograph set from the 6th Spring Half Marathon 2017: www.flickr.com/photos/peterm7/albums/72157677904981873

 

Our Flickr Photograph set from the 5th Spring Half Marathon 2016: www.flickr.com/photos/peterm7/albums/72157665850980555

 

Our Flickr Photograph set from the 4th Spring Half Marathon 2015: www.flickr.com/photos/peterm7/albums/72157648897769373

 

Our Flickr Photograph set from the 3rd Spring Half Marathon 2014: www.flickr.com/photos/peterm7/sets/72157641717197563

 

Our Flickr Photograph set from the 2nd Spring Half Marathon 2013: www.flickr.com/photos/peterm7/sets/72157632906920970/

 

Our Flickr set from the 1st Spring Marathon (2012) www.flickr.com/photos/peterm7/sets/72157629146137284/

 

Photographs from the 2013 event from our friend Paul Reilly [pjrphotography.zenfolio.com/p670974697]

  

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St Bride Foundation

Original design, Robert C Murray, 1894

 

The building is in the Anglo Dutch style, with fine red brickwork, terracotta dressings and a steeply pitched roof. This style, formerly known as Queen Anne, represents a breaking away from classicism with a return to the domestic architecture of William of Orange.

The height of the rooms and the strength of the floors reflect their purpose for the printing school – printing machinery is extremely heavy – and the lithographic school, which is now the public reading room, can take one ton weight per square metre.

Many features have been adapted but, as far as possible, the essential style is preserved as befits a Grade II listed building. What was the gymnasium is now a printing workshop, the towel laundry is a bar and the swimming pool has been boarded over to create a theatre but the central skylight and the viewing gallery can still be seen. This is a building with a practical purpose which, although the printing school left in the 1920s, still delivers its original aim of providing education and entertainment.

[The] Grade II listed building still boasts its original fine red brickwork, terracotta dressings, and steeply pitched roof from its original construction and feels like a hidden gem, tucked away from the bustle of Fleet Street...

Fleet Street at the end of the 19th Century was at the heart of the printing world. A trade paper of 1891 explained that “most of the great morning and evening journals are issued within its precincts, periodicals are printed by the million, books are manufactured by the ton. There is probably no place in the universe of the same size wherein so much printing is done” (British and Colonial Printer May 21, 1891).

The St Bride Foundation, then, was born from a project by St Bride's Parochial Charities to support a community with printing and publishing as its major industry.

St Bride Library opened as a technical and academic collection in 1895 and has grown dramatically since.

With the death of William Blades, Victorian printer and expert on Caxton and early printing, St Bride Foundation had the opportunity to acquire a private library devoted to the history of print, containing exceptionally rare books on the subject. The collection was given its own purpose-built, fireproof room, in which it still rests to this day, as part of St Bride's extensive library of print-related technical and academic works.

Other important collections were also added, including that of Talbot Baines Reed, a type founder and historian, and John Southward, a technical print journalist.

The St Bride Library collection now consists of well over 50,000 books, periodicals and artefacts and is a thriving, international resource for typographers, graphic designers, writers, researchers and many others who simply enjoy the wealth of publications about the printed word.

When the Institute was planned at the end of the 19th Century, the intention was not just to create a printing school for local workers, but also to provide facilities to the local community. The baths would be open to the public and "available for the use of the poorer classes".

The Swimming Pool – believed to be the first public pool in the area – remains in situ today underneath the stage of the theatre! Its original towel laundry, where swimming costumes were hired, washed and dried, is also still in place in the Bridewell Theatre Bar.

[Open House London]

 

Taken during Open House London 2018

And now a reverse Indian deathlock

(no Indians were harmed performing this move)

Reverse Logic

Green, Jack

RCA AFL 4122

1981

see the recipe for this fusion sushi here

Haven't taken any macro shots for some time. Finally got around to it before the season was over. Reversed 24mm on two extension tubes and flash with snoot.

The classic Imagination fountain which flows in "reverse" jumping up from the pool below. I have always loved this fountain and the reflection it produces.

Reversing Falls, St. John

New Brunswick, Canada

Not the sort of excitement we ever want here in Bexhill, but unfortunately it happens quite often.

 

Bexhill has a larger than average elderly population, as many people come here to retire … it's a lovely place to live.

 

I didn't see this happen and can only go by what other bystanders said, but it was an elderly lady who somehow reversed her car through the window of Jempson's Café. Two other cars were also hit.

 

I asked a police office if anyone was hurt and she said not, other than the driver, whom I was told was still in the car when I took my photos … I didn't know.

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