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A side on shot of the Wellington Pier in Yarmouth. I last took a photo of the pier one evening in December when it was a bit more colourful:
Tiny teal blue, spring green, yellow, and lavender daisies on a soft cotton knit. Ditsy Daisy is serged in lavender, snapped in a teal blue, and has soft lavender cotton velour inside.
Sock it to me! When it comes to socks, nothing is better than a good argyle. It's classic, it's fun, it's so much better than boring black. Our Argyle Socked diaper takes all the best of argyle on a soft cotton knit background and pairs it with chocolate brown snaps and a rosy cotton velour inside.
This is a fitted diaper and requires a cover.
Interior of the old Bethesda Theater in Bethesda, MD. Once a movie theatre, it presents live productions on stage now. I'm told they are considering showing movies again between productions...that would be fabulous! Very nicely restored.
10, Vogel, Florian, SCOTT-Swisspower, , SUI
9, Näf, Ralph, Multivan Merida Biking Team, , SUI
17, Van Houts, Rudi, Multivan Merida Biking Team, , NED
3, Kulhavy, Jaroslav, Specialized Racing, , CZE
1, Schurter, Nino, SCOTT-Swisspower, , SUI
11, Flückiger, Lukas, Trek World Team, , SUI
34, Litscher, Thomas, Felt Ãtztal X-Bionic, , SUI
7, Fontana, Marco Aurelio, Cannondale Factory Team, , ITA
This is by far the largest mosaic i've made. If I used 1x1 bricks only, it would use 30,672 of them.
It stands 45 inches (3.75 feet) by 66 inches (5.5 feet)
It took somewhere in the neighborhood of 70 hours to complete, and required about $400 worth of Lego in addition to the pieces I had on hand.
Likely if you had to buy all the pieces, you'd be in $1000 range.
The kit came with plastic windows but that's not good enough for us. i'm going to make some real stained glass panels for this mcMansion! I know, I know... safety issues etc. Well, here's my thoughts on that. Kids will find ways to hurt themselves no matter how safe you make a toy. The furnishings and decor in this house will be safe enough!
I stumbled upon this Ferrari F1 from the 2006 season when walking around Marco Polo Airport.
Incidentally this is also the car Schumacher drove in his last season before his first retirement. The shot was pretty hard to get because when I set up my tripod all the other tourists suddenly figured this might be a cool photo as well. One woman even went inside the boundary and casually sat down on the front left air intake as her friend tok her picture!! In the end, paternal patience and resisting an overwhelming urge to slap the sitting woman enabled me to get my exposures with only 1 person in them who I later got rid of in post-processing. :) This is also my first attempt at double tonemapping as the first one came out rather blend and boring
Grasshopper on a brick ledge in the park at Ang Mo Kio Town Garden West. Taken for Our Daily Challenge "Sideview" theme with the Nikon D60 + 85mm Micro Nikkor
Art Gallery of Ontario one-man-show of the sculptures of Evan Penny. AGO. Self portrait bust. What he thinks he will look like at the age of 80. Picture taken at the September 19, 2012 media preview to his new one-man exhibition at the Art Gallery of Ontario in downtown Toronto, Canada. In 1989, Evan Penny began to work in film and television as a special-effects sculptor on movies like Jacob's Ladder (1990), Johnny Mnemonic (1994) and Nixon (1995) and the TV series Robo Cop
this is Ute, it is a variation of Winniefred, an amigurumi rabbit I've made some time ago and it was a christmas gift
Sideview of concrete arch bridge over Little Rock & Western Railway along Highway 10 at Little Rock, Arkansas.