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Tablet case pattern by Anna Graham (from her book Handmade Style), caravan paper pieced pattern by Penny Layman (sewtakeahike).
Lade ein kreatives Foto auf einem Tablett, Gabel oder Löffel darauf legen und die Spiegelung fotografieren
Hey kids stop all the downloadin'!
Made for DA4 to stop the Jaeger and save the Kaiju. This required a "model" of a virus, a tablet with blueprints displayed, and a USB stick- displayed here as a novelty minifig drive.
Background wood image is used from PIxabay under a free for all creative commons license.
It is mentioned (A-pa-ta-wa) in Linear B tablets from the 14th-13th centuries BC. With its highly fortunate geographical situation, the city-state was powerful from Minoan through Hellenistic times, when it gradually declined.
In Greek mythology, Aptera was the site of the legendary contest between the Sirens and the Muses, when after the victory of the Muses, the Sirens lost the feathers of their wings from their shoulders, and having thus become white, cast themselves into the sea. The name of the city literally means "without wings".
In the third century BC, Aptera was at war with Kydonia, a prominent ancient city on northwestern Crete. In much of the Greek Archaic Period, Aptera was under the control of Kydonia. During the Lyttian War in 220 BC, Aptera was at one time in alliance with Cnossus, but was afterwards compelled by the Polyrrhenians to side with them against that city. The city was destroyed by earthquake during the 7th century.
I got as close to the harbor as possible for this shot, manually merged two exposures (thanks for that Wacom tablet for Christmas, Honey), and then processed the merged file in Lightroom.
Wishing you all a Happy New Year! I hope 2015 is a prosperous year for everyone!
Tagging a few folks but it is hard to do on my tablet! =-)
these drawings were started out on moleskine, just plain paper and pencil thing. But then, they were finished and editted on an iPad mini. I know some people are concerned about ipad shitty resolution but it is really convenient. I have a digital tablet too, but it's never at hand. And moleskines are only for a fast sketch thing. Anyway these were mostly done on iPad mini with the FiftyThree pen and the apps: Paper by FiftyThree and Adobe Draw
The Gold Tablet is an ancient monument on a footpath cut through the mountainous terrain of north-east Taiwan to link up with the east coast.
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