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L510 slips betwixt the farm fields of Lomira, soaking up the last rays of light.

Lots of slips, stockings and cleavage going on

Room for more slip pics? black silk bra slip with lace cups.well a girl likes what she likes and so do you I hope 💋💋💋

Vanity Fair slips always bring something a little extra to the table. Not just because they look so girly but they feel extra special too.

Even when the lace and nylon fabric are covered up by clothing I know it is there and it feels great but in the case of this picture everyone else gets to see how feminine it is too.

  

This just goes to show that lingerie photos don't always have to be crude and cheap. I think that just a hint of what is beneath clothing is enough for more people than we suspect sometimes because just standing there in our undies cheapens what could be so nice.

I know this is not everyone's view of how it should be done but it is mine.

 

this is the partner image to the previous same blouse but with a completely different look (faux leather skirt, fishnets and long hair). I had been meaning to post this last week but things just drifted on.

 

I love being able to change my look.... same smile tho

It won't be long and each of these slips will be filled with sailboats and yachts. This is the West Basin Marina in St. Joseph Michigan.

"Janssen Crater Slips into Night"

 

Last night offered pretty good seeing, allowing me to practice photographing details of the lunar landscape. Here, the old, complex lunar crater Janssen straddles the day/night terminator. The extreme low angle lighting creates a lot of drama and casts the unusual topography of the crater into high relief.

Flanked by Tugs SD Tempest and Independent plus a Police RIB, Type 45 air defence destroyer 'D37' HMS Duncan slips through Portsmouth Harbour for the Royal Naval Dockyard

 

Last of the type, she recently went through a major overhaul to prepare her for the next five years of operations

 

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I do enjoy showing off my legs!

72 slips by on T3 with VIA 6415 / 4 LRC coaches / VIA 6433. As GO 656 makes their station stop with an L6 consist

How do you like me?

A Lothian bus slips through the chill of a November night, its warm interior glow drifting across the dark road beneath the looming Hailesland Park tower blocks. Streetlamps rise above the scene, their light brushing the façades and cutting through the cold air.

Captured at the tail end of the evening rush, the estate feels quieter than usual, with only the steady pulse of buses heading towards King’s Road breaking the stillness.

 

Just beyond frame, a thin glaze of ice settles over the Union Canal, echoing the crisp bite of the night.

 

The stark shapes of the towers lend the backdrop a quiet gravity, letting the illuminated bus become the scene’s wandering heartbeat.

Not quite sure about these new recruits...

My tribute to Shadowline and why I love the slips from the original company.

I tried a few different approaches to this scene. I really wanted B&W, but it comes out all sorts of gray. I had one framed with the docks along the top with the open alley filling most of the image space. Here, I like the contrast I was able to get in the slips and the glow from above.

 

Boat slips on the Mississippi River. The Big Muddy looked awfully gray this day; wildfires in Canada created a smoke plume that drifted hundreds of miles to the Twin Cities.

my 4th conceptual Monday

another post full of layers :)

thank you ghostbones for the texture

View On Black

Exhausted but alert! The facade slips to reveal the extent of the illusion. Caught off guard, the figure reveals the focus behind the mask, the drive that keeps him performing. Is this the true sadness of a clown?

Well hello there...

My it's been a long,long time.

How ya doing? How am I doing?

Well I guess I'm doing fine.

But it's been so long, but it seems like

it was only yesterday.

Ain't it funny how time slips away.

 

-sung here by Dave Matthews

 

youtube.com/watch?v=b4WgB5Y2D2E

Yes, 'that' kind of wand. :)) You can guess what happened next.

Together with the dry docks, the covered slips (above), formed the industrial heart of Chatham Dockyard during the age of sail. The majority of shipbuilding was concentrated in this area and, although some shiops were built in dry docks, most were constructed on slipways which sloped into the river.

 

The first slips had been built during the 17th century and were shallow, timber-lined structures. They remained in this form until shortly after the Napoleonic Wars, when they were renewed in stone. At the same time, the Royal Navy embarked on a programme to build covers over those that were used for shipbuilding to help prevent ships from rottig before they were launched.

 

At Chatham, this process started with the slips and docks at the south end of the yard, which no longer exist, and it was not until 1838 that work started to cover the northern slips seen above.

 

By then, the use of cast and wrought iron in buildings had become feasible, and this range of buildings clearly demonstrates the rapid pace of technological change in Victorian Britain. Built within a 17-year period (1838-1855), the first (left) slip roof is of timber, the second three are largely cast iron and the fourth and last is of wrought iron. Together, they form a unique and important monument to the development of the wide-span structure in the 19th century.

 

No. 3 Slip, now also called the Big Space, is on the left above. It is thought to have been Europe's largest wide-span timber structure when built. It has a cantilevered frame and an apsidal end, which was shaped to match a ship's bow. The slipway underneath was filled in and the present large mezzanine floor inserted in 1904 to create a store for ship's boats. The building today is a museum store for large obects from both the Historic Dockyard and the Royal Engineers' Museum.

 

The buildings are Grade I listed structures.

As September slips away in St Ives Bay

 

Been a few years since i've been able to get back there and not sure when i'll next visit, but during a stroll through my cornwall archives (at some time in 2012) I found some untouched files from my last trip to Gwithian (in 2010). I had a play with in Lightroom 4 and Photoshop CS6 to see if i can find something that got overlooked back then. Better light and exposure control and the use of some flypaper textures helped me breathe a bit of new life into some of the files i rejected first time around. what do you think?

 

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Dusk slips into darkness as 45379 runs up the hill towards Rookwood Lane with an ECS movement bound for Alton

I think that slips were really designed to be worn around the house without a dress on - sort of a house dress!

 

And just to give you all TMI - this is the article of clothing that I have possessed for the longest time. It was purchased in or around 1988! Actually the knickers that I have on were acquired about then, too.

Empty slips for docking boats... at BlueWater Casino Marina and Resort Hotel in Parker, AZ.

On the Colorado River. Beach and marina now open.

slips...

the kids go back to school and i must go back to spending quality time with miss ethel, my trusty sewing machine :)

Before this day slips away,I want to thank you for your friendship.

Have a great weekend.

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