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Edited NASA PR diagram for a stacked (eg, put into place ready for launch) Apollo Command and Service Modules, along with the Lunar Module.
I have two round waffle irons which I normally use, but Jeffrey brought home one that makes these square waffles (from his grandparents' house). It takes a lot longer making a batch of waffles in just one waffle iron, but these are perfect for warming up in the toaster. So I make a whole batch of them and freeze them in bread sacks. Then any time the kids want waffles for breakfast, they just grab a couple out of the freezer, pop them in the toaster, and they soon have hot waffles. I know people buy frozen waffles in the store, but I'm way too cheap for that - and the way my kids go through them, a box wouldn't last for any time!
Here's my recipe. I looked through several cookbooks before I found one I liked. So many waffle recipes want you to separate the eggs and whip the egg whites. That seemed like too much work to me, so I looked until I found a recipe that didn't require that.
Stack of $100 dollar bills
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Paper: Kraft wrapping paper, triangle of edge length ca. 20 cm
Grid: 32 triangles
Model: Eric Gjerde
Book: Origami Tessellations 80-83
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Why just tessellating squares or hexagons? An equilateral triangle is a nice variety :-)
These are all ready for their corners. Fun to see how each block would turn out with the two sets of stacked fabric :)
After chasing the Medford job, I had a little time to hang out on the main line north of Spencer. Within a short amount of time, this southbound stack train came roaring through.
I wold love to acknoledge the person who stacked the coins and took the photo, however, I don't know who he or she is. So thank you to you. Love the shot.
Citation: Goshen College. Photographs. Library, 1981-82. V-4-11 Box 19 Folder 24. Mennonite Church USA Archives - Goshen. Goshen, Indiana.
Village near Salcombe, Devon. The street descends sharply, into a dip and then out again, revealing these "stacked" buildings with varying pastel colours. Shot with a telephoto to compress the perspective!
Stacked using Zerene Stacker trial edition. Initial impressions greatly exceed photoshop's capabilities when it comes to stacking.
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There are so many CDs in cardboard and digipak covers that I've had to lower the height of the stacks and add some support to create stable stacks.
Rubbermaid Stackable Recyclers make recycling easy! Three sizes can be stacked and interchanged to suit your sorting needs. The flip door makes unloading recyclables a breeze. Stickers allow you to label your bin so you can see if you are sorting glass, paper, plastic, etc. The hood snaps securely to the base so you can transport your recyclables to a facility if necessary.
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STACKED PILLOW CAKES THAT I MADE FOR MY MOMMA'S 57th BIRTHDAY WHILE I WAS ON VACATION IN THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC THIS SUMMER.
SHE SHOWED ME HOW TO MAKE THESE FLOWERS AND SHE HAD NOOOOOO CLUE I WAS MAKING THEM FOR HER OWN CAKE!!! HAHAHA! SHE WAS SURPRISED, SHE LOVED IT WE CRIED AND IT WAS A PARTY TO REMEMBER!
LOVE YOU MOM!
HAND MAKE FLOWERS, BUTTONS, AND ALL EDIBLE GUMPASTE DETAILS.
It's been almost two months since I've made a top with stacks! Love this swirly fabric and I've used the first half of it in the past to make my usual octagons. This time I'll use it for a different block.
My panorama push of the last year has been my image focus as I get my image libraries into Lightroom 6/CC. Still a lot to do with the libraries and sorting, so it will be ongoing. I pretty much have only just started with how to process with Lightroom 6. Someday i will move on to photoshop CC. As you can see with the 'panorama's I've a lot to learn there as well. It has been fun and don't mind leaving some slightly flawed panoramas in to provide an enhanced perpective of this photographers view. This grouping here is a 'new learning curve' that I will briefly and occasionally provide some results from. These 13 images are the results of 119 images taken to learn "focus stacking" with Helicon Focus. Some fun and interesting results as was the first Tour Eiffel night image (stacked together two handheld vertical panoramas earlier in my photo stream). Did not expect any results from that attempt. These 13 images show promice even with the learning curve ahead of me. I mistakenly mixed my jpeg and RAW images into the stacks, so no wonder I had many difficulties & failures with little additional "focus" showing. Still, I am enjoying the results and especially liked some of the frost images. Hope some of you learn the ins and outs of the new processes like 'focus stacking' quicker than I and enjoy it as much. Thank you all for your time, favs and comments.
I decided on white for the Octagon corners and also for the alternate block surrounds because there was already a lot going on! I did add the little lime green squares as an accent. I think I could have chosen any of the colors in the two focus fabrics for an accent, but the lime green seemed good. I think the block centers will also be in the green, but I'll do some more of the alternate blocks with the green squares before I decide for sure.
First use of "Focus Stacking" made available in version 4 Firmware for Olympus E-M1. 8 images are recorded at different focal lengths and the results merged in camera to produce a better focussed image. Simple and impressive given the poor light. Version 4 also includes "Focus Bracketing" which records up to 999 images but needs third-party software on your computer to produce a composite.
Dorytomus sp. I'm leaning towards D. tremulae
Size: 5 mm
Like many weevils, Dorytomus-species can fold their first (elongated) antennae-segments into slots at either side of the snout. If you look carefully at the high resolution version you might be able to tell that the antenna socket is located half way down the snout.
Stacked from 126 exposures in Zerene Stacker.
Mitutoyo M Plan Apo 10X 0.28 + "morfanon" tube lens
Walking around Brick Lane, Hoxton, Shoreditch area on a Sunday searching for Street Art and found these
Driving to Freshwater West a while back I spotted the old house with all those stacks and noticed the way it sat against the backdrop of the stacks of one of the oil refineries on the south side of the Milford haven waterway. I used the Ef70-300 set at 225mm to get the compression I wanted in the image.
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