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Taken at the Dorset Steam Fair, Tarrant Hinton. The fair is the largest traction and vintage vehicle fair in Europe.

Cnocán na Biolraí, Contae Chorcaí

Macro Monday Theme - Hand tool

 

A scriber is a hand tool used in metalworking to mark lines on workpieces, prior to machining. The process of using a scriber is called scribing and is just part of the process of marking out. It is used instead of pencils or ink pens. (Wikipedia)

My husband said these wooden ones are rarely used today.

 

Happy Macro Monday!

 

Hello Everyone ^-^/

 

This is the first official release of exist~

and as such I have a lot to learn~.

 

I made this with the idea of giving people as many different options as possible. Overall I think there are about 11 different things to mix and match~.

 

I made the BOM layers fully tintable to give you all more colour options to play with! :3.

 

I hope people enjoy playing around with the options~

 

lubs <3 (ty clem and yubs~ :3)

 

Here is the link to my Marketplace~ x

 

marketplace.secondlife.com/stores/220578

Dedicated to John Woolley. Attenborough Nature Preserve, Nottingham, UK.

Birmingham UK

Reprocessed Snapseed

Random Van spotted in PDX

Furniture for my Scribes Room scene in Kings Port, Terraversa.

 

Some of the furniture was inspired by the fantastic tutorials over at www.brickbuilt.org/?cat=77.

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

Light leaks, light scribes, light illumes and it burgeons and blooms.

 

Light can paint and draw exciting mist and making reflected detail til it looks like there is a Ghost at work, always the same Ghost making a frightening amount of different appearance in and out and through the lenses we see recording accurately and then also rendering alternatively even strangely and peculiarly. Here exposure time, lights from several sources, some adapted and some performing the wondrous work of Light gave rise to a Ghost, now not just in my pixel recording machine, rather it in The Machine, THE MACHINE of much further potential.

 

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phhsykes@gmail.com

 

Wood needed.

 

Stone needed.

 

Not enough goods.

 

Recruits needed, sire.

 

Iron stocks are to kow, sire.

 

Not enough work is available to run this building.

 

Can't place that there, milord.

 

Sire, our hop plants are overrun with hop weevil!

I love to write letters. They are incredibly personal to me, and one of the many ways I show my loved ones how much I care. Consider writing a letter to someone you love. It’s a great way to show true and deep appreciation for another.

 

Have an amazing day!

 

Haremhab as the scribe of the King,Reign of Tutankhamen,ca.1336-1323 BC,Dynasty 18,granodiorite (medium)

 

Haremhab was a royal scribe and general of the army under Tutankhamen.He continued to serve during the reign of Aya and eventually succeeded Aya as king.This statue was made before Haremhab ascended the throne.By having himself depicted as a scribe,Haremhab declares himself to be among the elite group of literate individuals,thus following a tradition more than a thousand years of depicting great officials as men of wisdom and learning.

  

He sits erect,but relaxed,his gaze slightly down.Across his knees he unrolls a papyrus scroll on which he has composed a hymn of the god Thoth,patron of scribes.A shell containing ink lies on his left knee.Over his left shoulder is a strap with a miniature scribe kit attached to each end.A figure of the god Amun is incised on his forearm,perhaps indicating a tattoo.

 

In this statue the unlined youthful face is belied by the potbelly and the folds of flesh beneath the breasts.These artistic conventions indicates that the subject had reached the age of wisdom.Although the scribal pose exhibits the frontal orientation common to all formal Egyptian statue,it may be appreciated more fully as a piece of sculpture in the round since it has no back pillar.The youthful face reflects the features seen on many statues depicting Tutankhamen and the style of this magnificent life-size sculpture retains some of the softness and naturalism of the earlier Amarna period while looking forward to later Ramesside art.

De. // Complete with rising sun.

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(using Renderosity hair... coz she asked me to)

France, Région Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes, département du Rhône, Lyon, Parc de la Tête d'Or, devant la serre des plantes carnivores et d'Afrique du sud

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Suite à l'achat d'un 24mm f:1.4, je vends (un peu à regret) l'objectif qui a fait cette photo, et qui a été mon objectif principal et préféré ces derniers temps. Il fait "doublon".

www.leboncoin.fr/image_son/1525285527.htm/

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Voir sur Flickr son album dédié >

 

Fireflies (Photuris sp.) write erratic, pointillist messages across the night sky under the brilliant arc of the Milky Way reflected in the Gunnison River, near Paonia, Colorado.

 

Last Sunday I returned from a backpacking trip into the remote mountains north of Jasper in Alberta, Canada. I went with a friend with whom I've been going on trips like this since I was 17 years old. The loop we planned is 77 miles (124 km) over eight days, and involved just under 12,000 feet (3,650 m) of elevation gain. Days two through five presented 32 miles (51 km) of off-trail, backcountry navigation using compass, map, GPS (occasionally), and a near-constant but mild level of anxiety due to the steep, difficult, and heavily forested terrain. Rain showers marked the first two days, and our feet were wet for six days, both due to rain-soaked vegetation as well as numerous bogs, wet meadows, and river and stream crossings. I've been moving a little slowly this past week and recovering, as I developed my first case of shin splints half way through the trip, and my right Achilles is reasonably inflamed due to the rough talus and relentlessly uneven terrain. The upside was that we managed to experience an extraordinary piece of our planet, a place as wild and self-determined as when the glaciers last receded. I found myself at mental and physical limits in these mountains, simultaneously in both positive and challenging ways. I have been working through processing a few photos which I will share soon.

 

Technical notes: Single exposure developed in Photoshop CC with separate masks for the sky and reflection/trees.

By reading the scriptures I am so renewed that all nature seems renewed around me and with me. The sky seems to be a pure, a cooler blue, the trees a deeper green. The whole world is charged with the glory of God and I feel fire and music under my feet. Thomas Merton

A wonderful character at the annual Dorset Steam Fair.

Handsome Scribe

In the sun.

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