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DIY Home made sharpening stones, Medium & fine grits glued and mounted on two spare 40x25 cm spanish tiles, Gives my woodworking chisels a very sharp cutting edge!
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When I was standing just in front of this building, looking up, I somehow had the impression of seeing the bow of a big ocean liner (think "Titanic"). Although the chance is rather slim that an iceberg will bring this construction down...
I'm hoping my photo is "nice and sharp" but I also look at the little rose which appears to have "sharp" edges on those beautiful petals. The rose is also nice and sharp against that blurred background!
Hope I got this correct for today's challenge!!
Our Daily Challenge ~ Sharp Edges ....
Thanks to everyone who views this photo, adds a note, leaves a comment and of course BIG thanks to anyone who chooses to favourite my photo .... Thanks to you all.
Sharp Edge - Blencathra.
The view towards the Gendarme and the 'Bad Step', from the scramble up towards Foule Crag, two walkers are seen to be enjoying the thrilling situation here.
Souther Fell is in the background here, as is the Pennine range of fells in the far distance.
I've already posted a version of this image to Flickr.
I've re-scanned this image, 8 passes at 3600dpi.. Very satisfied with the end result. The scan has brought out the details in the rock beautifully and the colours seem to be more faithfull to the original slide image.
The original image was taken on a fellwalk in September 1996. The camera used was a Ricoh KR10-M SLR, using Fujichrome 200ASA slide film. Scanned using a Plustek 7400 slide scanner and post processed using Adobe Photoshop.
fishing knife lying in the tackle box
Scavenger Challenge - 23) Be on the cutting edge. Photograph a knife, scissors, shears or any other sharp tool.
Join Handi in this Intermediate 2 Class, where students will learn how to make and decorate a floating cube cake from start to finish. Have you ever wondered how to cover a tall cube cake perfectly? This is 2 day class you will find the answer, as Handi closely guides you onhow to get straight Corners, painting with food colour, and airbrushing.
Learning outcomes:
• Setup a tall cube cake
• Prepare boards and support centre pole
• Covering a tall cube cake
• Painting and introduction to airbrushing
• Decorative icing explosion and wires.
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Ricoh GR Digital III | 1/160 sec | f/1.9 | ISO 64 | RAW |
Plant Category: Dyckia 'Keswick'
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Do not touch her hair's, maybe she will make you plain... :P
Edited ISS041 image of a sharply-defined cloud layer edge, with cloud decks underneath, all overseen by the Moon.
One of Handi’s specialties is making figurines. In this intimate class of up to 6 students, Handi will provide close support to help you master the difficulties of figurine making. Shaping the base of the figurine from styro-foam, forms the groundwork of Handi’s figurines. From this solid foundation, you will learn how to make sturdy figurineswith your preference of characteristics such as facial expressions and arm positions. Once you have leant the steps to making Handi’s figurines, you can create your very own unique ones.
2 days class
Learning outcomes:
• Figurine proportions
• Styro foam carving
• Figurine supports
• Figurine facial expressions, clothing, hair and detailing to match references.
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The weather was perfect to climb Blencathra via Sharp Edge. We parked in Mungrisdale and headed up the river Glenderamackin. The path follows the river on the left of the picture.
After walking over to Knowe Crags on the top, we retraced our steps to Hallsfell Top and then came out over Mungrisdale Common and Bowscale Fell.
This view is taken just above Mungrisdale village.
There are pretty long drops on both sides of the ridge, but the route is never uncomfortably narrow.
A winter climb over sharp edge in the lake district we had no idea how hard it was going to be in all honesty every step could have been our last it was that bad.
Back in 2004 Jayne and I were walking in the Lake District at any opportunity and would drive up early to get a day on the Fells. At this point we were working our way around the 214 Wainwrights for the first time. The photos have been mostly ignored, Taken with my new Canon 10D, I had some prints made – and filed them! I wasn’t that impressed with them
I decided to run them through Lightroom the other day and see what was usable. As ever with my early digital stuff blown Highlights were a problem but most have edited to an acceptable degree. Like previous photos from the 10D they have a slightly painted look about them, not quite natural or maybe that's just me seeing them that way.
Easter Sunday and we arrived at Scales below Blencathra - or Saddleback its other name. The cloud was down on the tops as we made our way up Scales Fell to Scales Tarn. We were going up the infamous Sharp Edge for the first time. Cloud was swirling in and out and it was quite busy, the Edge itself wasn’t a problem. We walked to Blease Fell at the southern end of Blencathra, back to the white cross and down Foules Crag onto Mungrisedale Common. The sun was out and it was becoming a glorious day. Out next to Bannerdale Crags, A bite to eat at the top of the crag and the around to Bowscale Fell. This is where I decided we would aim straight for Souter Fell and claim another top. This meant going straight down The Tongue, which was pathless, Crossing the River Glengeramackin ( what a name) and straight up the side of Souter, again no path, very steep and the sun beating down. This was the sort of thing we used to do on a regular basis. When there isn’t a path on the ground there’s usually a good reason. From here it was back to Scales.
We covered 15 miles and five Wainwrights. When we got home I washed the car and then we walked to Slaithwaite and back. According to the diary we were sunburnt, April 11th 2004. Suffering from rust now not sunburn.
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Learn different variety of basic piping and royal icing work. Handi will explain the basic preparation techniques for making royal icing and key points to remember indeveloping good piping skills.Students will practice on little iced biscuits to take home.
Learning outcomes
•Introduction to Royal Icing
•Piping techniques that include
runout/flooding, monogram, pressure piping, lines, writing, brush embroidery and more
•Choosing the right nozzles
To check dates, prices and to book a place in one of Handi's Cakes courses please visit: www.handiscakes.com
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Email: info@handiscakes.com
Perfect tools for creating steel rule dies to cut out gaskets, overlays and other nifty products!
Gompf Brackets, Inc. - Mukilteo, Washington
Back in 2004 Jayne and I were walking in the Lake District at any opportunity and would drive up early to get a day on the Fells. At this point we were working our way around the 214 Wainwrights for the first time. The photos have been mostly ignored, Taken with my new Canon 10D, I had some prints made – and filed them! I wasn’t that impressed with them
I decided to run them through Lightroom the other day and see what was usable. As ever with my early digital stuff blown Highlights were a problem but most have edited to an acceptable degree. Like previous photos from the 10D they have a slightly painted look about them, not quite natural or maybe that's just me seeing them that way.
Easter Sunday and we arrived at Scales below Blencathra - or Saddleback its other name. The cloud was down on the tops as we made our way up Scales Fell to Scales Tarn. We were going up the infamous Sharp Edge for the first time. Cloud was swirling in and out and it was quite busy, the Edge itself wasn’t a problem. We walked to Blease Fell at the southern end of Blencathra, back to the white cross and down Foules Crag onto Mungrisedale Common. The sun was out and it was becoming a glorious day. Out next to Bannerdale Crags, A bite to eat at the top of the crag and the around to Bowscale Fell. This is where I decided we would aim straight for Souter Fell and claim another top. This meant going straight down The Tongue, which was pathless, Crossing the River Glengeramackin ( what a name) and straight up the side of Souter, again no path, very steep and the sun beating down. This was the sort of thing we used to do on a regular basis. When there isn’t a path on the ground there’s usually a good reason. From here it was back to Scales.
We covered 15 miles and five Wainwrights. When we got home I washed the car and then we walked to Slaithwaite and back. According to the diary we were sunburnt, April 11th 2004. Suffering from rust now not sunburn.
Find more about @jbschofield here www.jbschofieldandsons.co.uk/
Crime Investigation:
Fashion Crime series, Date and time the murder was takin place. This was actually quite cool I spent alot of time taking other pictures and while editing them on the computer i wasn't quite satisfied so while sitting in the library since i had the bingo dabber with me i spilt it on my hand as well as flick'd some of it on my watch and wrapped my laptop's AC adaptor cord around my hand. This image has no photoshop at all could not even change the brightness or contrast it's as is.
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