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Photographed near Compton Abdale Gloucestershire. Well done to the farmer for this spectacular display.

Geetha Govindham Movie Audio Launch Stills

Pokemon Kanto badge set has been Sold!

A picture of me on the staircase of Eva Longoria's house from Desperate Housewives.

This shoot was done entirely with hotlights/construction lights and available light. The day of the shoot quite a bit of shit went awry. Assistants bailed on me, I lost access to a strobe and my personal strobe has it's bulb busted.

 

This was a big shoot for me so I was in pure anxiety attack mode. After some self-elaboration and McGyver-ing, I put together the set of our shoot, and purchased a ton of construction lights and 75 watt light bulbs, made home-made scrims and screens and clamped an entire light setup for this shoot which took about 5 hours to complete.

  

I never thought I'd make an animated fractal, but here we are.

 

This is but a small glimpse of the vast and wondrous landscape of the Julia set, named after the French mathematician Gaston Julia and closely related to the famous Mandelbrot set.

 

Julia also happens to be the name of our new 'surprise' Prime Minister, who after her brief honeymoon period is now starting to reveal a few more colours and shades besides those of her famous red hair (though not all of them are as pretty).

 

I created this using the free software ChaosPro 4. Very nifty, although its animation component could be improved!

Found this for ten bucks at the antique store this weekend!!!

Yesterday, the production staff held set looks for Lost in the Stars. Set looks are when the director and designers look over the almost-finished set to make sure everything is going according to plan. Here we see lighting designer Robert Wierzel (far left), director of Lost in the Stars Tazewell Thompson (near left) and company manager Richard Blanton (far right) talking with stage manager E. Reed Fisher (near right) about where a flying set piece will be installed. They are referencing photos from the Cape Town Opera performance of the co-production. I enjoy seeing the design process for these productions, which always make these photos of the creative staff interesting to me.

 

William M. Brown

 

Just Pinned to set, pose, shoot: Mythical Portraits Feature Wild Animals by Katerina Plotnikova - My Modern Metropolis ift.tt/26EcUGj

Volks outfits I own Missing Lace choker, gloves, and knee-high socks

Once a while I like to have this meal set in the HK local tea cafe. A toast with butter is missing cuz it's already in my stomach while taking this photo ;P I love the HK style milk tea.

Cheung Hing tea cafe, Happy Valley.

Day 76

Moomba Boats @MoombaBoats is digitally chronicling the first production build of the new Mojo 2.5 wakeboard boat with daily build photo posts. This series of blog posts and photos galleries will illustrate the superior production processes that make a Moomba boat.

 

Today is the fourth production day of this new Moomba wide-bow wake boat. We have seen the deck created and pulled from the mold. Today we will see the structure of the hull completed in the mold with the sub floor installation and then we will see it pulled out. After the hull has been pulled it will be closely inspected. The deck and the hull together are starting to look like the Mojo.

 

After the CompSys Stingers have been laminated inside the hull the sub floor of the Mojo is installed. This first floor is affixed to the stringers and the inside of the hull with WeldOn, a chemical adhesive that forms a stronger bond than fiberglass. WeldOn actually changes the molecular structure of the two materials it is joining to make them literally one part. So at this point in the Moomba Mojo construction the hull, stringers and sub floor become one.

 

Now we come to a step that is foregone by most of our competitors. At this stage in production a Moomba boat, no matter which model, is injected with Closed Cell Flotation Foam beneath the floor. The injection of this foam insures there are no open air voids in the structure of the boat. This process dampens noise and vibration as well as improves the boat structural integrity. This is a large part of why Moomba boats are the quietest value performance boats in the industry. The Coast Guard does not require this flotation foam in boat models over 20 feet in length. This is why many of our competitors skip this step to save time and money. Moomba injects all of their models with full flotation foam. We don't build boat this way because it is easy. We do it because it is the right way.

 

Once the sub floor has been installed and the WeldOn is properly set, the hull is ready to be pulled from the mold. When this separation occurs we will see the exterior gel coat of the first production Mojo hull for the first time.

 

Just like the deck the hull has an incomparable shine even right after it has been pulled. This amazing  finish is thanks to meticulous conditioning and preparation. But even a nearly perfect surface requires scrutiny at Moomba. After the hull is pulled it is closely examined under lights to reveal any imperfection no matter how small. The items, if any,  are marked for attention and addressed before the boat leaves the factory.

 

Tomorrow this Mojo will be in rigging ready to except its Indmar engine. Tune in to the Moomba Mojo Build Day 5 on the blog for that powerful experience.

 

One of the many great things about the individuals who work on the production line at Moomba Boats, is their dedication to continued improvement. They are constantly looking to better themselves and the processes they execute everyday. The results are evident in the new Mojo 2.5.

 

Stay tuned to the Moomba Boats Blog for more photos and production process descriptions of the first production Mojo 2.5 build. Your Mojo could be next. Moomba is brand you!

These beads are perfect for making earrings, small and very lightweight. Bead-size approx. 13 mm in dia. Each set contains 6 beads for 3 pair of earrings.

2013 Mr. Palm Springs Leather Contest - Set 1 - Attendees

That's the Zenzanon PG 100mm f3.5 mounted to the body.

Photo taken with the Nikon Coolpix P7100.

Crocheted strings left from 1200 Hats. A remenent to remember the 1200 plus women who remain incarcerated in the state of North Carolina.

Cuatro piezas: 25 euros

 

Para Pullip y Blythe!

 

Escribeme un mensaje privado si estas interesad@ o un mail, como prefieras a lascositasdedessita@hotmail.com ^^

An extensive set of photographs from the first cut of silage at the farm of Ger Dillon, Clonard, Co. Meath, Ireland during the week of June 4th 2013.

 

The contractor is John Salley and Sons, Cadamstown, Co. Kildare, Ireland.

 

The machinery involved includes: 2008 CLAAS Jaguar Speedstar 890, Dooley Trailers, John Deere 6920S, 6920, 6820, JCB 434S Farm Master,KRONE Big MII 2007,CLAAS LINER 2900, and CLAAS ARION 640.

 

Photographs available, by request, from petermooney78@gmail.com at full desktop resolution without frame.

Met pakje van FedEx

TGV Sud-Est in its original orange livery (1980's).

The entire complex of buildings is quite diverse, as is the case with the Old Town Hall. Houses were built from the 13th up to 18 century. The oldest part of the complex is the cloister, which was part of the Dominican monastery built in the early 13th century. The buildings of the complex with the broad united front entrance were built according to the design of M. Grimm from 1726 to 1732. Before this facade is the original historic courtyard. Interestingly Renaissance staircase, the work of architects brothers Gabriel. In the hall we find three sets of sundials, all dated to 1728 showing ideas looking at Brno, with the eagle of Zeus and the Provincial House. Metal fountain standing in the middle of the courtyard dates back to 1928, when it was part of an exhibition of contemporary culture. The fountain is decorated with allegories of the twelve months of the year. Interesting is also the interior hall decorated with frescoes. Also visit the Assembly Hall of the Knights' Hall and Hall of provincial boards, the first courtyard, in addition to designated Renaissance staircase are also several historic sites.

More here: brnoweb.webnode.cz/zajimava-mista/nova-radnice/

 

Dominican Square - " Fish Market "

The Dominican Square comes from Freedom Square Zámečnická short street. The most prominent structures are complex New Town Hall ( formerly the seat of the Provincial Assembly and the court) and the St. Michael church with a beautiful baroque pulpit, which binds to one of Brno's reputation.

Church. Michael is the temple of the former Dominican monastery, founded in the years 1228-1238. When this church founded Moravian Margrave Ottokar I., son of Vladislav II ., in the first half of the 13th century Dominican order. Dilapidated medieval church was destroyed during the siege of Brno by Swedes. The baroque reconstruction in the 17th century (consecrated in 1679), author of the project was John the Baptist Erna. A special feature is the orientation change of the church whose façade with an impressive double spiers is heading east.

(You can see pictures by clicking on the link at the end of the page)

View towards Merry Street

Gothic Royal Chapel , r.1904

Interior, exterior

Today in its place stands Menšíkova cafe

View towards Peter and the Dominican street (1916)

Baroque cathedral is its large front facing toward the former Fish Market. Above the portal, you can see the signs of Leo donors of Kaunitz and his wife Eleanor, born Dietrichsteins. In the 18th century before the temple was built terrace with stone sculptures.

Nave measures 49 meters and its width is 19 meters. In the church there are a number of rare paintings, sculptures and decorative marble elements. A special feature of the church is the pulpit in Baroque style, which pressed Josef Winterhalder 1747. The main altar is a monumental three-story structure, decorated with statues.

 

View of the street corner Locksmith and Sword Street (1918 )

 

The earlier part of the Dominican Square was also a gothic chapel which stood on the street corner entering the mouth of the Locksmith street. In fact, the two chapels: one dedicated to St. Wenceslas and the other Mary. In the fifteenth or sixteenth century chapel changed patron, the Virgin Mary replaced Cyril and Methodius. Chapel of Our Lady founded by Czech King Wenceslas II. Deed on 25 března (March) 1297.

Royal property did not stay long. John of Luxemburg the third November 1322 gave the widow of Vaclav II., Eliska Rejčce and joined the house, which was located near the tabernacle. Rejčka house and chapel transferred Cistercian monastery in Old Brno. The scope of the Cistercian chapel remained until the abolition of their order by Josef II. in 1782. Like many other religious buildings it has since served as a military depot (a similar fate had church. Nicholas in Freedom Square).

City of Brno former chapel took over in 1902. City officials simply decided to demolish part of the redevelopment. Against this step rebelled cultural elite and conservation authorities, even they and the Central Commission for art historical sights in Vienna protested, the capital of the Austro-Hungarian monarchy . Nothing, however, what was in 1908 not applicable went of this historically valuable building to the ground. Today you can see some of the historical fragments of the former royal chapel in the cloister of the New City Hall, many other stone fragments is closed to the public because they are kept in the corridors bomb shelter in the Petrova rock.

The terrace at the church. Michael is 10 baroque statues.

Dominican Square

Shots in the photos are trying to match the orientation maps

New Town Hall

North side of the square instead of the former royal chapel corner Merry and Locksmith

completely back Liberty Square

Facade of the New Town Hall

Still Life - St. Michala

 

mojebrno.wz.cz/inka--brno-namesti-dominikanske-namesti.html

On the set of Twilight in Kalama, WA. All images copyright Amy Howe - images may not be used or reposted without permission.

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you can see the recycled honey jars in this set up photo-- two SB-600s fired via CLS/AWL system- each covered w/ plastic honey jars; one on top bracket is filled w/ colored gel (trial of blue, green, red...) someone has suggested painting the "backside" white to limit light lost in that direction & to force light forward. will have to try that, too.

the goal is portability. this light set up (minus stands, brackets) can fit in a fanny pack worn on the waist...

Don't miss the CRV book sale sponsored by the Friends of the Hayward Public Library. Featured in this sale:

 

* A beautifully illustrated set of an American edition of the Chambers's Encyclopedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for the People, originally published in Edinburgh, and then revised for an American audience and reissued by J.B. Lippincott & Co. in Philadelphia in 1872. (Chambers's Encyclopaedia was founded in 1859 by W. & R. Chambers of Edinburgh and became one of the most important English language encyclopaedias of the 19th and 20th centuries, developing a reputation for accuracy and scholarliness that was reflected in other works produced by the Chambers publishing company.) Look at the beautiful marbled paper featured on the binding and the highlighted illustration of the Baltimore oriole on the frontispiece of Volume 1.

 

* Wide-ranging collection of books and journals on California history, including Denial of Disaster: The Untold Story and Photographs of the San Francisco Earthquake and Fire of 1906 by Gladys Hansen and Emmet Condon (1989).

 

* The 1958 Christmas edition of the Illustrated London News magazine.

 

* Illustrated edition of the beloved children's story Kidnapped by Robert Louis Stevenson.

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