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This contemporary style round band Sterling silver ring can be set with a choice of gems (examples shown - London blue topaz). All the components in this ring are totally handmade, not cast. The size of the gemstones is 4mm in diameter (except diamond - 3mm. Please note, our diamonds are conflict free).
Long exposure light painting - attempted to make 3 stacked boxes.
Attached a 6' light rope to a PVC frame and moved it to make the boxes.
Frame is essentially a 90 angle, so it was easy to make a box shape. I turned the light off in between each "box".
Recently, I have been spending an amazing amount of time working on this stacked digital projection system. We finally got it done. And I took some time to get some pictures.
Somewhere in Deer Isle, Maine, we zoomed past a beautiful shady corner where someone had stacked rocks upon rocks. We came back by the spot on our way back in to town, and I spent a while trying to get shots that included all of the stacks.
Melanie Kew, part of Fresh 2013 at the British Ceramics Biennial, located in the Spode Original Factory, Stoke
Texture Tuesday 2015 # 07 Kim Klassen - the prompt was Stacked.
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I love Louise Denton's "stacked rocks" photo so much that I had to do one myself! Same but different!
TSC up
No hissing, no clawing: stackable cat is always well-behaved at the vet.
what the eff?!? I'm a semi-finalist in the mochimochi photo contest!
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Stack of coins of different denominations
Practicing macro shots using coins while having my break at work.
The old stackers from Portal 37 are slowly deteriorating in the background of the more modern Lynch 3 flood loader as R614 is seen loading below. If you pay close attention, you can spot the antifreeze mechanism built by Jerry Williams in action; this contraption sprays the car with Antifreeze to prevent the coal from freezing to the side of the hoppers. Definitely one of my new favorite angles for sure.
on an earlier visit to these stakes , we saw an otter run from the cliffs down to this bay and into the sea.
Howard County Library System's Evening in the Stacks: Sparkle and Spurs held on Saturday, February 23, 2013 at the Charles E. Miller Branch.
Mahjong stacking
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Take alot of images with narrow depth of field and stack them together to produce one image with focus all the way.
One more for the coffee hop!
Detail is on my blog .
I am also linking up to SSS Flickr Challenge #123 - Dimension .
SSS products:
Harvest Stencil
Very large straw stack on fire next to the A428 in Eynesbury, Cambs.
1 crew from St Neots in attendance supervising.
Title: Reading in the Stacks
Date: Undated
Description: A couple of students are checking out books in the stacks, undated.
ID: RS-4-8-H.Library.148-07-01
Copyright 2013, Iowa State University Library, University Archives
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Howard County Library System's Evening in the Stacks: Sparkle and Spurs held on Saturday, February 23, 2013 at the Charles E. Miller Branch.
Image Size: 7x5" on 13 x 10.25" Somerset paper.
This series is based on an idea of a sort of psycho-spiritual blueprint, or kind of like, in the parlance of contemporary art, what they refer to as the construction of identity. Some of the images are based on other paintings and sculptures I've done....see www.benbrandt.net. The piles of dirt and/or sawdust are the evidence of work; getting to the bottom by digging, and the picture molding pieces, I think of as little signifiers of transition, from one thing to another, or one world to another. The scaffolding is the framework, or the armature that provides support, for the temporary, shifting, and unrefined forms.
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This shot was taken using a NIKON D5000 at ISO 200, f/36, for 1/1sec
A series of stacked rocks is formally known as a “cairn” and in my part of the world they are normally found on hiking trails. The reason for them on trails is to help mark the trails for hikers. Outside of hiking they are usually used as landmarks.
That’s all fine and good.
My wife is a massage therapist and while I don’t know the first thing about massage, I am in charge of her online presence for her business. Over the years I have done tons of research that includes looking at countless other massage websites. One thing I’ve noticed is that somehow massage and stacked rocks (normally the smooth stones used for hot stone massage) go hand in hand. I have even used this photo on my wife’s Facebook page in the past.
What I’m curious about is the history between cairns and massage. How did someone decide that a cairn would be a good symbol to represent massage therapy? Any thoughts or comments?
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