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285HV in umbrella upper left shooting down at 1/4 power while another 285HV is being bounced around the kitchen cabinets at full power to the right side. pocket wizard trigger
Photo from the 2014 Ai Wei Wei retrospective at the Brooklyn Museum, Ai Wei Wei: According to What? This piece entitled Straight takes rebar from the Sichuan earthquake that killed many and shows the previously bent and damaged metal straightened out as if nothing ever happened.
Camera : Canon 5D III
LENS : 4X KYOWA objective lens
Images Stacked: 57 pics
Step size : 30 um
stacked: Wemacro
A stack of Thanksgiving pumpkin pie pancakes. They tasted really good, but I think the pumpkin was too moist and so when it looked like I had enough liquid in the recipe it was actually too "wet" 'cause the pumpkin (water) didn't bond stuff together like the fattier butter and egg that the recipe calls for. I thought about this beforehand but figured the cream and egg in the pumpkin pie filling would be enough. I think the recipe is a solid idea, but needs some refining.
Hm, looks like I had to focus on the background. Alas.
This unusual, jewel-like contemporary window in the crypt chapel under the north side of Sheffield Cathedral is composed of a double glazed unit, mostly filled by stacked pieces of glass rods and strips, so arranged that we are looking through the thickness of the glass, which thus intensifies the richness of colour.
The result is a shimmering effect, the glass cylinders bending and capturing the light as prisms, glowing with the light trapped within.
Thus far I've not been able to find any information on this window, though it's obviously quite recent. Could it be the work of Keith New, who designed the (now replaced) applique lantern here in the 60s?
Stack of two pence coins shot with a Panasonic FZ38 w/ Raynox DCR-250 macro lens attachment. - 2nd angle
A friend and I took a stack-n-whack class. Here are a few of the blocks I've actually completed. It lives in a box somewhere in my domicile... Maybe someday it will turn into a quilt... ;-D
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La collection Stacked Muuto : www.ideesboutique.com/fr/s/702/muuto-stacked
La marque Muuto : www.ideesboutique.com/36_Muuto
La collection de Jds : www.ideesboutique.com/fr/s/701/designer/jds
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La collection Stacked Muuto : www.ideesboutique.com/fr/s/702/muuto-stacked
La marque Muuto : www.ideesboutique.com/36_Muuto
La collection de Jds : www.ideesboutique.com/fr/s/701/designer/jds
Noticed these whilst in one of my favorite area's of Singapore... Little India.
Best viewed large and on black
South Stack Lighthouse, Anglesey.
South Stack is set in a spectacular location to the north-west of Holyhead. The lighthouse acts as a waymark for coastal traffic and a landmark and orientation light for vessels crossing the Irish Sea to and from the ports of Holyhead and Dun Laoghaire.
History of the lighthouse
In 1645 when lighthouses were privately owned, King Charles II was petitioned for a patent to build a lighthouse on South Stack. The request was refused. However, 143 years after the original petition, Trinity House leased South Stack island and construction of the lighthouse commenced. On 9 February 1809, the station's oil lamps, designed by Daniel Alexander at a cost of £12,000, were first lit. In 1828 an iron suspension bridge was built to replace the rope catwalk that originally linked the lighthouse to the bottom of the 400 steps down the cliff face.
This was one of the many changes that have taken place at South Stack since 1809. The lights regularly became more efficient and in 1938 electric power replaced the oil that powered the lamps. In 1964 the iron bridge was taken down and a new one of aluminium was put up in its place.
The lighthouse was automated in 1984, and the keepers withdrawn. Today, the lighthouse is monitored and controlled by computer link from Trinity House Operations Centre in Harwich, Essex.
I ended up with 44 pairs of buttons that I can package tonight for Stitches West this week (I have well more than 100 pairs, but the remainder need more sanding/buffing/glazing/whatevering).
The most recent buttons are by far my favorite - less experimental - I was finally *getting it* (yay)!
I'm looking forward to more dedicated (and RELAXED) button time next week!
Foma Retropan 320 Soft film test. Shot with Olympus OM10, stand developed in RO9 One Shot 1+100 for one hour.
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