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Tokyo, Japan.
One night, I met a scene that Ramen restaurant staff is taking dinner silently in front of the shop's backdoor.
This restaurant looks popular and always noisy.
He ate his dinner at 10 mins.
Then got back to the kitchen.
The Flag is flying at half-staff at the Paradise Visitor area at Mt. Rainier to honor those who have died fighting the fires in our area recently.
I was taking staff photos for other people and decided to do my own as well. I set up the shot and got someone else to press the shutter.
I've discovered that having the camera further away and zooming in results in less distortion and a better looking photo.
With the last of my free uploads before I go Pro, here's another birthday present for my new friend TL01-Nuva from BZP of her main character, Keitara, a Toa of Light struggling with her destiny after waking up from a long battle with a Kraata in her chest. I based my design on the interpretation from another fellow RPer, Ardoku.
Deere Asylum, Virginia / USA - November 2020: A single bathtub sits in a room of dark blue tile in the staff locker room in a long term dormitory building on the campus of an abandoned mental hospital.
Taken in February and March 2012 these photographs depict St Athan Boys’ Village in its ever declining state of dilapidation. The photographs concentrate on documenting the village as it is today, and showcases the effects that nature, man and the ravages of time has had on the former holiday camp.
Since visiting the Boys Village, the site has been purchased by a private redevelopment firm that plans to restore and redevelop the area into a new community. This means that these photographs could be some of the last ever taken of the historic location.
Inspiration for the framing of the shots came from the 1975 New Topographics exhibition.
Ionna Crystal Staff comes with scripted and unscripted hold and texture HUD featuring 4 metal colours and 6 gem colours for multiple combinations.
Available exclusively at Totally Top Shelf in December with 30% discount
Progress on Isahla's staff. It's the second time attempting these little animated texture things and it turned out much better than I was expecting.
BR Standard 4MT 75035 digs into the climb at Basford Curve on the Churnet Valley Railway during a 30742 Charters event.
Locomotive: British Railways Standard Class 4MT 4-6-0 73014, re-numbered as Stoke allocated 75035.
Location: Basford Curve, Staffordshire.
A number of people have wondered just what goes on at our Staff Meetings. Let me tell you, ignorance is bliss my friend!
Left to right we have Baricade issuing tasks to everyone, Nightwing still on pain meds for the broken arm, Julius actually listening and preparing a new map, SHARP distracted by something shiny, Billbobful and a pretzel, 'nuf said, Jeff trolling, Brick_Head also picking on Billbobful, SD half paying attention, and th_squirrel ready to vote on whatever that guy in the black cape just said ...zzzZZZ.
The only one not pictured in costume is th_squirrel, because I don't have a figure for Onomatopoeia, so he is represented by Alcoholic Hobo Santa sitting in a puddle of urine.
The staff does not seem to be able to enter here. I am sorry.
on October 26, 2014, at the National art center, Tokyo.
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どうやらここから先はスタッフの方だけ入れないようです。 お気の毒です。
2014年10月26日、国立新美術館にて。
Just some of the staff typically employed in one of the great English houses of the 1920s, for more information on exactly which duties these people were expected to carry out, and how much they were paid, go to ( chantelgraysonbooks.com ) “House servants, their ranks, their wages”
Image generated by ( Leonardo.Ai ) much altered in photoshop
As one of the showpiece main rooms of Billilla mansion when male guests came to call, the billiard room is one of the grandest rooms in the house. With an interconnecting door between it and the adjoining dining room, whilst the women retired to the feminine surrounds of the drawing room, the men could retreat to this strictly male preserve with their brandy and cigars and discuss business over a game or two of billiards.
Although part of the original 1878 house and featuring some High Victorian detailing, the billiard room did not escape the 1907 redecoration, and as a result it also features some very fine Art Nouveau detailing.
The Billilla billiards room is also one of the most intact rooms in the whole house, as it still features its original and ornate Victorian carpet and the original walnut Alcock and Company billiard table and scoreboard.
A very masculine oriented room, the walls feature Victorian era dark wood dado panelling about a third of the way up the walls. Above that the walls are simply painted, and even to this day they still feature marks where chalked cues once rested. Original ornate Victorian gasoliers that could be swiveled into position still jut from the walls above the dado panelling. With their original fluted glass shades remaining in place, the gasoliers still have functioning taps to increase or decrease the gas supply.
The room is heated by a large fireplace featuring an insert of beautiful tube lined Art Nouveau peacock feathers, once again quietly underlining the fact that this is a man's room.
The Victorian era carpet of the billiard room is still bright and in remarkably good condition for its age. It is thick and dyed in bright colours in a pattern designed to imitate ornate floor tiles.
The ceiling of the billiard room is decorated with ornate stylised foliate Art Nouveau patterns and mouldings of leaves. Whilst Art Nouveau is often referred to as a feminine style, the ceiling of the billiard room shows how when applied in a particular way it could also be very strong and masculine.
Suspended over the walnut Alcock and Company billiard table the gleaming polished brass foliate style gasolier has subsequently been electrified and features five of its six green glass shades.
One of the few more feminine touches to what is otherwise a very masculine room are the stained glass lunettes over the billiard room's three windows. In keeping with other original windows of the house, they feature a single flower, in this case a red tulip.
Alcock and Company Manufacturers was established in 1853 when Melbourne was still a very new city of less than twenty years old. they still manufacture billiard tables from their Malvern establishment today.
Built in High Victorian style in 1878 for successful gold miner Robert Wright, Billilla mansion was originally a thirteen room mansion erected on seven and a half acres of land.
When economic boom turned to bust in the 1880s, the property was purchased in 1888 by wealthy New South Wales pastoralist William Weatherly who named it Billilla after his land holdings and established a home there for his wife Jeannie and their children Violet, Gladys and Lionel.
The house was substantially altered by architect Walter Richmond Butler in 1907, extending the house beyond its original thirteen rooms and adding the Art Nouveau façade seen today.
After William Weatherly's death in 1914, his wife, who was much younger, remained living there until her own death in 1933. She bequeathed the property to her daughter, Violet, who maintained the home with reduced staff until her own death in 1972.
The property was purchased in 1973 by the Bayside Council who subsequently used Billilla as a historical house with guided tours, a wedding and events venue, a school and finally in 2009 as an artist's precinct in the property's outbuildings. Billilla is a beautiful heritage property retaining many of its original features thanks to its long private ownership still incorporating a stately formal garden and the magnificent historic house.
Billilla, at 26 Halifax Street, Brighton, is one of Melbourne’s few remaining significant homesteads, built on land which had originally been owned by Nicholas Were. The house has a mixture of architectural styles, featuring a Victorian design with Art Nouveau features and has exquisite formal gardens, which retain much of their original Nineteenth Century layout.
Billilla retains many original Victorian elements and a number of outbuildings still stand to the rear of the property including the butler’s quarters, dairy, meat house, stable garden store and coach house.
Billilla was opened to the general public as part of the Melbourne Open House weekend 2022.
Billilla was used as a backdrop in the 1980 Australian Channel 10 miniseries adaptation of Sumner Locke Elliott's "Water Under the Bridge". It was used at the Sydney harbourside home of Luigi, Honor and Carrie Mazzini.
Orange ALCO Passing Lush Green Area !!
Old Horse Jamalpur WDM3A Approaching Dumka Station, Towing The Puny Load Of Bhagalpur Dumka Staff Special Train !!
Folks may not know that Flickr staff are really into finger darts, with epic cross-departmental battles erupting daily. It's a Flickr thing. It's part of our culture.
Just don't complain about getting hit in the face! You'll never live it down, especially if you become one of the flingers :)
Setup:
* white wall backdrop, blown out by a single 500W strobe below and behind the subject
* two 500W softboxes, arranged one on top of the other to the right and in front of the subject (about 5 feet)
* one ‘reflector’ sheet (large single white sheet of paper) 4 feet from subject, front and left - catches stray light reflected from walls to provide a little fill
* Triggered by a cord directly to flash port of camera; flashes synced
Title: 1st Brigade Staff
Digital Publisher: Digital: Cushing Memorial Library and Archives, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas
Physical Publisher: Physical: Graphic Services, Texas A&M University
Date Issued: 2011-08-17
Date Created: 1970
Dimensions: 4 x 5 inches
Format Medium: Photographic negative
Type: image
Identifier: Photograph Location: Graphic Services Photos, Box 26, File 26-415
Rights: It is the users responsibility to secure permission from the copyright holders for publication of any materials. Permission must be obtained in writing prior to publication. Please contact the Cushing Memorial Library for further information
Splendid Staff Nami, League of Legends Photographer: A.Z.Production Cosplay Photography (instagram.com/azproductioncosp) Cosplayer: Inaste (www.instagram.com/inastes_tears/) Setup: Main: Godox AD360 with Phottix Para-Pro 1.5m; Edge Godox AD200 with 1/2 CTO gel