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Students set chairs in right field at Swayze Field/Oxford-University Stadium ahead of next week’s season opener. Photo by Thomas Graning/Ole Miss Digital Imaging Services
Waratah set A27 arrives into Redfern platform 8 for a Lidcombe via Bankstown service
Taken: 20.11.20
3 women in total try to leve the warehouse giving these over the top excuses to leave and all 3 fail to deceive lysistrata and are made to go back into the warehouse
Wiking set Warsteiner Cabrio - 1:87 scale Jaguar E Type, Triumph TR4, Austin Healey 3000 and BMW 507. Also a pair of small glasses.
custom set of steel cnc machined fork trees for Ewing customs 57 ironhead, machined with 4 degrees of rake built in.
Town Hall Hilversum, the Netherlands
In the Town Hall of Hilversum, architect Dudok language manages the vertical and horizontal volumes, the set of masses against hollow, flat roofs floating and monumentality. This remarkable and in many ways unique structure, whose first sketches were made in 1924, is considered the masterpiece of brilliant but anti avant-garde architect’s career. When the building was completed in 1931, the public embraced this example of modern architecture, for its balance between form and function, and it seemed traditional in composition, fine craftsmen and high quality finishes and materials used. But above all, it was praised for its monumentality. Some critics, however, felt that the building had an anti – structural arrangement, which was proportionally irresponsible in their ways and accused of diluting Dudok modernist designs or be halfway modernism, playing another contemporary, rather than create a formal language itself. By insisting that its architecture lacked a specific style, critics suggested that their designs were not fluent, thus limited to a strict formula for the entire architecture. However, the end result becomes a sculptural expression of a subject composition. It is a testament to the consistent harmonic form, function, art and human need. Hilversum City Council is not only the magnum opus Dudok ‘s career, but also one of the most successful buildings in the history of the modern movement.
The structure consists of load-bearing walls, reinforced concrete floors and concrete lintels above the horizontal windows, while the roof structure in the council chamber is steel. Its balanced masses make a synthesis of functionality and romanticism. Has been criticized, however the arrangement and construction irresponsible proportions addition forms. The use of overhanging eaves, an unusual feature to the Netherlands, and a simple tree -dimensional asymmetric geometry arranged around a square courtyard provide a modern structure while reflecting the medieval municipalities historicism by the presence of a large and a tower room. It is a masonry construction, using, in addition to reinforced concrete and steel beams, yellow bricks specially made for this project, including all facades. Dudok, who also designed the furniture and interior decoration, yellow bricks ordered in special sizes. Some decorative touches were made with blue and green glazed tiles, red tiles strips, black and gold, as the wall facing the columns of the gallery entrance, covered with light blue tiles or dark details on the bases of columns and red in the upper parts. Blue was also used in other decorative details, particularly in the outer columns coating. In the thin elongated interior columns were used and refined golden tiles, highlighting the dark colour of some soils, covered with marbles combinations, like some of the walls in the lobby or the stairwell. Glass is another recurring element in the sophisticated decoration, not only in window openings where clear glass was used, semitransparent, bevelled and stained glass in some gaps, but also excels in the decorative lighting, also designed by the architect.
The building was restored between 1989-1995 by Dutch Van Hoogevest Architects. Restoration costs caused some scandal, as it was at the time the proposal to sell a Mondrian painting from the collection of the city to pay for the restoration.
Belle and Lumiere are from the Beauty and the Beast Deluxe Doll Gift Set. Blue dress is from Wardrobe and Friends Set and shoes and hair ribbon are from the Disney Parks Belle Dress Set.
Since I am seriously low on budget, I decided to go to the storeroom and get any thing i could get my hands on. I grabbed the aluminium tray used for BBQ. It became my so called reflector. i cut out a hole at the back and put the flash (SB800) in slave mode. I put a piece of white paper in front of the aluminium tray as a diffuser. I got 3 different sets of transparent papers. Blue, Green and Red. Three Basic Colours. I decided to do a red blue combo. I put the red transparent paper infront of the flash. and the blue transparent paper as the base. The table top must be white so that the blue could be reflected. For the water tank, I used a transparent container and fill it with water to the brim. I got this fluorescent light i used for studying and put it in front of the water container. for the blue colour to go through the water. I used my finger to pin point my focus point and i set it to 1/500 f28 ISO 200. I used a dropper and put the camera to timer mode. As the beep gets faster, I pressed the dropper for multiple drops. and VOILA! I managed to capture it! it really works! I was inspired from a TV show. I youtube-ed it but i think i like mine best. =D The Power Of Physics
By: Eduard Aravena O. [ E d d G r e e n ]
Place | Lugar: Walthamstow, London, UK
Date | Fecha: Oct. 22, 2008
Camera | Cámara: Olympus FE220, X785
e-mail: greenmasterx@hotmail.com
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Two of the Judges at a Irish dancing feis at the weekend, the girls had just finished the under 13 set dance and this was a rare quiet moment between the dances.
Another look at the wiring. I had to ditch the banana plugs because they wouldn't fit into the hole while plugged in. No biggie.
The Summer Set | Dirty Work Tour
April 6th, 2011 @ Diamond Ballroom.
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
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This is just a silly scan of them, I hope to get better photos of them soon. I am so happy with the quality of these, I had to order a bundle of them-but hopefully it will be worth it.
this film was in poor condition anything important ill try a wet scan on if u let me know with in a few days