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Since I last snapped the 193 there has been a change of operator although you might struggle to realise it. There is just one logo and one new fleet number alongside all the old ones on this Dart / Marshall - DMN15 with Blue Triangle.
It may look nice, but I had to work on it a large parte of the evening ans even in the morging to go and fly again. Over the year the kite had become less stable. So I decided to shorten the yellow flaps. You can se at the top that de yellow plps left and right of the spar are bended by the wind. So I shortened them. This is the only kite of my beehive family that has 2 mm carbon spars in every seam. That wasn't a bad idea 10 to fifteen years ago. Today (16 november) y flew better ten ever before. Y put it that hight that it was to high to take pictures.
1" square glass pyramid for Exploring Macro Photography "Triangle" topic. The colours change with the angle.
(Cropped using Canon Digital Photo Professional)
The completed isosceles triangle quilt. As a whole, it looks pretty good. Up close, it looks a little sloppy, which I could've prevented if I wanted to spend more time fixing individual triangles. And doings lots more measuring.
I'm starting to pick up the pace now. This triangle platter is a mixture of underglazes & sgraffito technique. Only took me 2 classes (x4 hours).
1. triangles!, 2. Practice block redo, 3. tiny triangle pouch, 4. Rainbow Stars pillow, 5. Pillow Talk {Swap} Received, 6. half square triangle pillow cover, 7. Pillow pair, 8. pillow talk swap 4 - sent, 9. Triangle Quilt, 10. Patchwork Christmas Tree Pillow, 11. Jewel Star Pillow Progress, 12. dqs7 triangles, 13. PTS9 Sent, 14. received!, 15. Pillow Talk {Swap} R.5_Finished Outside, 16. PTS9 pillow - front, 17. Modern She Made Swap Round 2-Triangles, 18. Usual Suspects, 19. PTS 9 Front, 20. Swap #3 - Entry #9, 21. February #luckystars done!!!!, 22. Top Done!, 23. Finished PTS6 - Churn Dash Pillow (explore), 24. swoon block, 25. Mo Shash Bee - Blue Blood Hive ... 2nd block for This Crafty Fox ~ Tiffany
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#SKETCHOFTHEWEEK: Casadei's #Triangle open toe ankle-boot with #Blade heel in dark pink suede embellished with triangle shape gold metallic element!
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The fountain in the triangle. Teignmouth Devon on 15th May 2012.
Camera: Olympus FE-120 6.0 Digital.
This is the second bag I made with this design. The first was in different colors, and was made as a gift for a friend.
This is an exhibition design project I did recently. The exhibition topic is based on the Mystery of the Bermuda Triangle. My main concept behind the entire design is 'disappearance', as you can see the exhibition booth has been design is such a way that it looks like a half way sinking ship ... in addition, i also applied the graphical effect of objects with dotted outline on the display panel, as another approach of 'disappearance' on the visual... hope u will like the design :)
The basis for this set of four intersecting triangles is a cuboctahedron. I also added 3 grey Geomag rods at the basis for support.
The Golden Triangle (Burmese: Shwe-Tri gan; Chinese: 金三角; pinyin: jīn sān jiǎo; Thai: สามเหลี่ยมทองคำ; Vietnamese: Tam giác Vàng) is one of Asia's two main illicit opium-producing areas. It is an area of around 950,000 km2 that overlaps the mountains of four countries of Southeast Asia: Myanmar (Burma), Vietnam, Laos, and Thailand. Along with Afghanistan in the Golden Crescent and Pakistan, it has been one of the most extensive opium-producing areas of Asia and of the world since the 1920s. Most of the world's heroin came from the Golden Triangle until the early 21st century when Afghanistan became the world's largest producer.[1]
The Golden Triangle also designates the confluence of the Ruak River and the Mekong river, since the term has been appropriated by the Thai tourist industry to describe the nearby junction of Thailand, Laos, and Myanmar.