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Tripp showing off his Cuisipro Ice Cream Scoop & Stack:
Step One - Whip out Scoop & Stack menacingly
Ruff & Ready Furnishings
1908 14th St NW
Washington, DC 20009
(202) 667-7833
Ruff and Ready is a hipster’s dream. It is only open on the weekends. It is technically antique but has the stacked inventory of a thrift store. All prices end in the number 7 and the owner doesn’t know why, its just tradition. It’s not super cheap, but they will bargain with you. It is one of those perfect places that locals have known about for ages and new residents need to know about immediately. ~ from i spy things DC
“Ruff & Ready Furnishings is a classic, old-fashioned 'Junque' store that sells good, usable furniture," says owner Bill Troy, who unearths the majority of his pre-1950s finds from estates and at Sloan and Weschler auctions. The 5,000-square-foot space, divided into two areas by an outdoor space filled with wrought-iron tables, glass blocks now popular for room dividers, planters and various other garden furniture and accessories, is packed to the rafters.
Celebrate the colors of Christmas with these pretty little stackers. Garnet and jade pair up with two simple stacking bands to let you create your own festivities. Slightly offset bezel set cabochons allow you to create your own favorite shape by facing the stones towards each other for a tight formation, or away from each other for a more separated look
Howard County Library System's Evening in the Stacks: Sparkle and Spurs held on Saturday, February 23, 2013 at the Charles E. Miller Branch.
Howard County Library System's Evening in the Stacks: Sparkle and Spurs held on Saturday, February 23, 2013 at the Charles E. Miller Branch.
Stacking images is challenging. First, a subject that stands still, then focusing at different distances. Thats the hard part. If the fly doesn't move and you can see that subtle change in focus, you might get something. Four images ... Canon T2i, Canon EF 100mm macro f2.8 L, Zerene Stacker, Lightroom 5.
Howard County Library System's Evening in the Stacks: Sparkle and Spurs held on Saturday, February 23, 2013 at the Charles E. Miller Branch.
Howard County Library System's Evening in the Stacks: Sparkle and Spurs held on Saturday, February 23, 2013 at the Charles E. Miller Branch.
** blue, turquoise, yellow, lime **
MEASUREMENTS: stacked pendant of 17.5mm round bead, 2x14.5mm disk bead, and a 7x13mm rondelle bead on a fine silver lampwork headpin, and a 20x6mm ring bail with a 10mm inner diameter.
SOLD
Marion used to have a lot more of these stacks and it looks like we are down to three. One is located at the VA Hospital & the other is about 4 blocks west of this one.
A Photoshop of an old smoke stack across from the Helme Snuff Factory in Helmetta, NJ. It's a little off because it was a dark shot and in the original picture you really couldn't make out any detail of the building at all, the sun only lit the clouds. I decided to darken the sky to try to match the dark building a bit, plus I like the blue anyway. I also decided to leave the trees a silhouette because they were very grainy from enhancing the light.
Click Here for original photo. 2008
When Civil War regiments paused on a march they might stack arms. Each stack would be comprised of the rifles of "comrades in arms," which would consist of four men.
Tudor chimneys
Hampton Court Palace initially built from 1514.
Begun by Cardinal Wolsey, much of whose work survives particularly the ranges around the Base Court, the Clock Court and the Kitchen Court. King Henry VIII made extensive alterations between 1529-40, including the rebuilding of the Great Hall from 1532 the remodelling of the Chapel (1535-6) and building of Chapel Court. The extension of the kitchens and the addition of the projecting, turretted side wings to the west facade. Queen Elizabeth made some changes including the building of the privy kitchen but in 1689 William III began a major building campaign with Sir Christopher Wren as architect. This consists chiefly of the Fountain Court, to the south-east corner of the old palace, on site of Tudor Cloister Green Court, and the Colonnade in Clock Court. A little work was done under George II, including the remodelling of the Tudor range, between Clock and Fountain Court by William Kent who also completed the decorations of Queen's Staircase. The Tudor ranges are generally 2-3 storeys with mullioned windows usually of 2-4-lights. Those by Wren have 4 storeys with arched windows or arcades to the ground floors, tall, square headed windows with moulded surrounds and sometimes pediments to the first floors, round windows to the second and almost square windows to top storey, treated as an attic above a stone cornice. Further cornice and balustraded parapet above. Many surviving interiors, Tudor and later.
[Historic England]
UP's hot stack train KCIAT passes Tower 210 on their way to Belt Junction and Gulf Coast Jct. to turn east on the ex-MP main line to Beaumont. The train is negotiating what is known as "the B-RI connector) to get to Belt Jct.
Still struggling with focus stacking without proper macro rail, but managed to make a decent one of a soon to be pasta ingredient as this little fella is growing on my window sill.
Lighting: White foam board, used as scrim, camera left and front. Still need to make a proper background and keep highlights under control ...
Overall, i'm impressed with this little lens.
We walked down the Samaria Gorge whilst on holiday. There were many, many little piles of stones all over the place.