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Lighting Design: LampedUp LLC

Production Photography: Daphne Mir

Lighting Design: LampedUp LLC

Production Photography: Daphne Mir

Anna Prosser of Underline Entertainment prepares for an interview.

Minolta SRT-SCii, Focal 80-200, Fuji 400

North Myrtle Beach South Carolina

ZEN MAGNETS - Neodymium Magnetic Balls (@267) - Crucial Protoss Tech Building (Protoss Cybernetics core (SCII) - (Detail: Tall Pointy Core Spine)

 

Made for the challenge only ... not for the contest ...

 

Construction Details:

 

Zen metal plate provides an anchor for the construction to stick to and focus magnetic field.

 

(@067) = Center Core Cylinder (top to bottom):

Topmost section = 6-ball Hexagin ring + 1-ball center w/coupled-parallel 12-ball outer ring = round shape

Next layer = Linked 6-ball Hexagon ring w/coupled-parallel 12-ball outer ring

Next 2 layers down = 2 x 6-ball Hexagon rings

Bottom layer = Linked 6-ball Hexagon ring w/linked 12-ball outer ring = hexagon shape

 

(@025) = 4-layer Core Cylinder:

Topmost section = 6-ball hexagon ring + 1-ball center

Middle section = 3 x 6-ball hexagon rings linked stacked

 

(@060 = 3 x @20) = 3-layer Core Cylinder:

Topmost section = 6-ball hexagon ring + 1-ball center

Middle section = 1 x 6-ball hexagon ring linked stacked

Base section = 1 x 7-ball ring linked stacked

 

(@014) = 2-layer Core Cylinder:

Topmost section = 6-ball hexagon ring + 1-ball center

Base section = 1 x 7-ball ring linked stacked

 

(@011) = Center Core Tube Projection:

Top = Linked stacked 2 x 2-balls

Base = stacked 2 x 3-balls + 1-ball center

 

(@004) = Center Core accents:

2 x 2-ball linked chains (to right of center tube projection

 

(@054 = 2 x @27) = Tall Pointy Core Spine

Top = Linked 6-ball triangle + 5-ball pentagon

Bottom = 2 x 7-ball coupled/parallel chain + 1-ball tip + 1-ball 1/3 center

 

(@025) = Shorter Pointy Core Spine

Top = Linked 6-ball triangle + 5-ball pentagon

Bottom = 2 x 6-ball coupled/parallel chain + 1-ball tip + 1-ball 1/3 center

 

Arrangement order (clockwise from 6:30):

(@067) = Center Core Cylinder

(@011) = Center Core Tube Projection

(@007) = Central Core accents

(@020) = 3-layer Core Cylinder

(@020) = 3-layer Core Cylinder

(@027) = Tall Pointy Core Spine

(@027) = Tall Pointy Core Spine

(@025) = Shorter Pointy Core Spine

(@025) = 4-layer Core Cylinder

(@020) = 3-layer Core Cylinder

(@004) = Center Core accents

(@014) = 2-layer Core Cylinder

Minolta SRT SCII

Minolta MD 50mm f2 lens

Fully manual camera with through the lens metering.

1987 Pontiac Fiero GT

"Prairie Chicken" at the University of Calgary, taken from the McKimmie Library Tower.

Cherry Grove

Full Service

walk-ins welcome

Parking In Rear

Mystery in Space / Heft-Reihe

- Mail Rider to the Stars!

script: John Broome

art: Sid Greene, John Guinta

DC / USA 1958

Reprint: Comic-Club NK 2010

ex libris MTP

www.comics.org/issue/14229/

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mystery_in_Space

ZEN MAGNETS - Neodymium Magnetic Balls (@267) - Crucial Protoss Tech Building (Protoss Cybernetics core (SCII) - (Detail: Tall Pointy Core Spine)

 

Made for the challenge only ... not for the contest ...

 

Construction Details:

 

Zen metal plate provides an anchor for the construction to stick to and focus magnetic field.

 

(@067) = Center Core Cylinder (top to bottom):

Topmost section = 6-ball Hexagin ring + 1-ball center w/coupled-parallel 12-ball outer ring = round shape

Next layer = Linked 6-ball Hexagon ring w/coupled-parallel 12-ball outer ring

Next 2 layers down = 2 x 6-ball Hexagon rings

Bottom layer = Linked 6-ball Hexagon ring w/linked 12-ball outer ring = hexagon shape

 

(@025) = 4-layer Core Cylinder:

Topmost section = 6-ball hexagon ring + 1-ball center

Middle section = 3 x 6-ball hexagon rings linked stacked

 

(@060 = 3 x @20) = 3-layer Core Cylinder:

Topmost section = 6-ball hexagon ring + 1-ball center

Middle section = 1 x 6-ball hexagon ring linked stacked

Base section = 1 x 7-ball ring linked stacked

 

(@014) = 2-layer Core Cylinder:

Topmost section = 6-ball hexagon ring + 1-ball center

Base section = 1 x 7-ball ring linked stacked

 

(@011) = Center Core Tube Projection:

Top = Linked stacked 2 x 2-balls

Base = stacked 2 x 3-balls + 1-ball center

 

(@004) = Center Core accents:

2 x 2-ball linked chains (to right of center tube projection

 

(@054 = 2 x @27) = Tall Pointy Core Spine

Top = Linked 6-ball triangle + 5-ball pentagon

Bottom = 2 x 7-ball coupled/parallel chain + 1-ball tip + 1-ball 1/3 center

 

(@025) = Shorter Pointy Core Spine

Top = Linked 6-ball triangle + 5-ball pentagon

Bottom = 2 x 6-ball coupled/parallel chain + 1-ball tip + 1-ball 1/3 center

 

Arrangement order (clockwise from 6:30):

(@067) = Center Core Cylinder

(@011) = Center Core Tube Projection

(@007) = Central Core accents

(@020) = 3-layer Core Cylinder

(@020) = 3-layer Core Cylinder

(@027) = Tall Pointy Core Spine

(@027) = Tall Pointy Core Spine

(@025) = Shorter Pointy Core Spine

(@025) = 4-layer Core Cylinder

(@020) = 3-layer Core Cylinder

(@004) = Center Core accents

(@014) = 2-layer Core Cylinder

1987 Pontiac Fiero GT

Mystery in Space / Heft-Reihe

- Mail Rider to the Stars!

script: John Broome

art: Sid Greene, John Guinta

DC / USA 1958

Reprint: Comic-Club NK 2010

ex libris MTP

www.comics.org/issue/14229/

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mystery_in_Space

Formula SAE action in California, 2009.

Pases de invitados SCII y WoW

I redid Perabo's faceup today. Tried to do it more 'natural' since she is a little girl and her first faceup was kind of too dark, and was over blushed. And she has eyebrows now! Yay! Bummed because the eyes I purchased were too small, so these brite blue ones are all I had annnnnd the red mohair wig just did NOT suit her, so we are waiting on yet another wig (white mohair)

the plum tree with snow by flash.....had to have it in blue! I'm on a deck at the same level as these branches, which are coming towards me.....I think it's a strange, scii-fi kind of effect.

1987 Pontiac Fiero GT

After one ride on the 25mm Gatorskins, I liked the skinny enough to order up a set of Vittoria Open Corsa SCii, with the requisite gumwall. What I didn't know is that the gumwall here is quite yellow.

Just the half mile ride from the house to the studio today proved that these are some sweet, plush 25's. I'm riding a 62-mile thing out in Lancaster Co. tomorrow where I'll see pavement, gravel, dry roads and wet roads, and will know more about them then.

The missing continent has been found...and it serves pancakes.

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