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Multiple exposure macro shot from a Pentax K3.

The first exposure (the guitar nut) was taken from a tripod with my m42 screw mount Macro-Takumar lens at F 13 and 1.6 second shutter. I used LED continuous lighting since my ring flash wouldn't cooperate.

The second exposure of some colorful Christmas lights was taken hand held with my Asahi Super Takumar 55mm f1.8 at f1.8 with 1/8 sec shutter. I had a piece of card stock with a note-shaped hole in the front of the lens to create the bokeh effect.

It's the first time I've switched lenses for a multi-exposure pic and getting the details right was a process.

Made my GT-R a finely tuned 370z

tUnE-YarDs is my new favorite band/girl crush. I saw them last night with Xiu Xiu and Talk Normal. So good!

Volvo Truck tuning at Viezu

Expressionist Portrait Painting.

Acrylic on canvas

SOLD

Prints:

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Tuning up for garage band night.

live Locomotiv 08.11.2014

Ford Fiesta Mk1 RS customized 125 CV (1979)

 

Essen Motorshow 2016

more strings take longer to tune

Looney Tunes Train - my son choose this from my Debbie Brown Book for his 6th birthday.

Canon 550D with 100mm/f2.8 Macro USM lens. 1 sec, f11 ISO 800.

 

Close-up of tuning pegs for my Kawai K-25E upright piano. Thought the pattern was nice on top the grainy gold plate. The random texture balances the perfect symmetry of the pegs.

Lowered Congress + The Varsity @ Tuning Works GTG January 2013

 

...because tuning, works.

Score 5 here : www.threadless.com/designs/midnight-tunes

Lets celebrates the tunes that put us to sleep too.

 

Thanks for the support :)

Takeshita Street (竹下通り Takeshita-dōri?) is a pedestrian-only street lined with fashion boutiques, cafes and restaurants in Harajuku in Tokyo, Japan. Stores on Takeshita Street include major chains such as The Body Shop, but most of the businesses are small independent shops that carry an array of styles. The shops on this street are often a bellwether for broader fads, and some are known as "antenna shops," which manufacturers seed with prototypes for test-marketing.

Takeshita Street was a reliable place to go and purchase fake Japanese and American street brand goods from the early 1990s to 2004. Since 2004, a stronger metropolitan government stance on counterfeit merchandise has led to a decrease of such items being available to the public.

Located directly across from the exit of JR Harajuku Station, Takeshita Street is very popular with young teenagers, particularly those visiting Tokyo on school trips, or local young people shopping for small "cute" goods at weekends.

 

Harajuku is known for the patrons that visit the area every Sunday. Every Sunday, many young people dress in a variety of styles that include gothic lolita, visual kei, and cosplay, among others and spend the day in Harajuku socializing. The fashion styles of these young people frequently vary and are rarely conformist to one particular style and are usually a mesh of many. Most young people gather on Jingu Bridge, which is a pedestrian bridge that connects Harajuku to the neighboring Meiji Shrine Area. [1] However, Harajuku is not just known for its Sunday visitors. It is also a well-respected fashion capital of the world renowned for its unique street fashion.[2] Harajuku street style is promoted in Japanese and international publications such as Kera, Tune, Gothic & Lolita Bible and Fruits. Many prominent designers and fashion ideals have sprung from Harajuku and incorporated themselves in to other fashions throughout the world. Harajuku is also a vast shopping district that includes luxury western designers like Louis Vuitton, Harajuku native designers, and affordable shops catered to youths.

Força Livre Tuning Day - Autódromo Internacional de Curitiba Paraná 02/10/05.

Evolution Car Tuning Club held the Second Annual Tuning Competition and Show during the Italian American Carnival at Camp Darby on June 25.

 

Read more on www.usag.livorno.army.mil

 

Photo by Casey Stump, U.S. Air Force

Tune the turntable

The green colourway of the Tuning Forks design on a cotton-linen canvas tea towel.

 

This material is available (also in yellow and blue) from www.spoonflower.com/profiles/nekineko/.

Messe Friedrichshafen Bodensee

Tune-Up Salad

Mixed greens, roasted beets, carrot, cucumber & sherry vinaigrette. ($6)

 

Notes: A nice portion. Fresh.

 

Read about this meal at the ulterior epicure.

Messe Friedrichshafen Bodensee

Tune Yards.

22 february 2012.

Botanique Brussels.

Photo: Alex Vanhee.

Tune-Yards is the music project of New England native Merrill Garbus. When performing live, Garbus creates drum loops on the spot, and layers these with ukulele, voice, and electric bass (played by Nate Brenner).

The Tune ship is a viking ship of the "karv" type found at Haugen farm on Rolvsøy in Tune, Østfold, Norway. The ship was built around AD 900, and is made of clinkered oak planks. It was found in a burial mound called "Båthaugen" (the Boat mound) which was excavated by archaeeologist Oluf Rygh in 1867.

 

The ship is fragmentary, but may have been up to 22 m long. It is 4.35m wide and would have had 11 or 12 pairs of oars. The length of the keel is ca 14 meters. It is of rugged construction with naturally grown ribs, thick crossbeams and a solid gunwhale.

 

(Taken from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tune_ship ).

Tune Inn. 331 Pennsylvania Ave SE, Washington, DC.

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