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Hair: Truth Poetry

 

The Song

 

Celebrating job well done with a Vega Easy IPA, my favorite alcohol free beer 😊

 

GGFF´s (Gothenburg Street Photo Club) annual meeting at Vega Brewery, the club was formed 3 years ago and closing in on 200 members!

My job as part of the election committee came to an end when the board was elected according to our proposal.

To mention some of the activities 2022: Photowalks, members meeting with lectures and lots of photos and of corse the Street photo festival our club arrange.

The GSPF 2022, Gothenburg Street Photo Festival was a success and I’m sure the GSPF 2023 will be as well!

I can only say it’s a great line up of lecturer attending so stay tuned and save the dates.

Hope to see you in Gothenburg 8-9 September at Vega Brewery!

Just add water

 

Sixteen kilometers outside Las Vegas, Nevada, USA

My Blog

rachelswallows.blogspot.com/2022/02/vegas-showgirl.html

 

SLAVIA

Coco Crown @ The Mainstore

Beautiful jeweled headpiece.

Original Mesh, Texture HUD, Resizable

 

MAKEOVER ROOM

 

BEAUTY BY ENTICE

Fireball Lipstick @ The Makeover Room

Lelutka HD

 

BLURR

Cat Eye Gems

BOM Eyemakeup for Evox

 

SLACK GIRL

Lelutka Evo HDSHAD 201

Eyemakep for Evox

 

Reborn Body, Lelutka Fleur Head, Hair by Doux

SENSES: Vegas Weeding Set (PocketGacha)

The first CES was held in June 1967 in New York City. It was a spinoff from the Chicago Music Show, which, until then, had served as the main event for exhibiting consumer electronics. The event had 17,500 attenders and over 100 exhibitors; the kickoff speaker was Motorola chairman Bob Galvin. In Las Vegas, the show is one of the largest (the other being CONEXPO-CON/AGG), taking up to 18 days to set up, run and break down.

Taken from the roof of the Voodoo lounge at the RIO, Featured on the Kodak site for night photography.

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CityCenter (also known as CityCenter Las Vegas) is a 16,797,000-square-foot (1,560,500 m2) mixed-use, urban complex on 76 acres (31 ha) located on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada. The project was started by MGM Resorts International; Dubai World became a joint partner during the project's construction phase. It is the largest privately funded construction project in the history of the United States.[3] The project is connected by a people mover system to adjacent MGM properties Monte Carlo Las Vegas and Bellagio Las Vegas.[4] As of 2015, the "CityCenter" branding has been largely retired, with the focus instead on the Aria brand of the development's centerpiece property in names such as the "Aria Express" (formerly "CityCenter Tram") and "Aria Art Collection" (formerly "CityCenter Art Collection").

The project straddles Harmon Avenue and is bordered by (listed clockwise, starting on the east side): Las Vegas Boulevard, the Park MGM, I-15, the Bellagio, and The Cosmopolitan Resort & Casino. The site was formerly occupied by the Boardwalk Hotel and Casino, the Bellagio employee parking lot, and several standalone commercial structures.

The conceptual master plan for Project City Center, announced on November 9, 2004, was designed by Ehrenkrantz, Eckstut & Kuhn Architects, laying out the project with approximately 2,400 condominium and condo-hotel units and approximately 4,800 hotel rooms, distributed within several high-rise towers around The Crystals, an ultra high-end retail mall. It is designed to have all commodities for daily life, featuring a 4,000-room hotel and casino (Aria), two 400-room boutique hotels (The Residences at Mandarin Oriental, with 227 residential condo units, and The Harmon Hotel and Spa), a purely residential offering (Veer Towers), a condo-hotel (Vdara Condo-hotel) and a 500,000 sq ft (46,000 m2) retail and entertainment district which was intended to house the first grocery store directly on the Strip (though as of July 2011, there is no grocery on the property). The multi-use project makes extensive use of green technologies, such as using reclaimed water and an on-site power plant. The Mandarin Oriental, Aria, and Vdara all received LEED certification in November 2009.

With a total cost of approximately $9.2 billion,[5] CityCenter is the largest privately financed development in the United States. The original cost estimate was $4 billion, but it was pushed up by rising construction costs and design changes. CityCenter opened with approximately 12,000 employees across the different projects. Vdara, Aria, Mandarin Oriental, and The Crystals opened in December 2009. The Veer Towers opened in July 2010.

CityCenter features five water and ice features. These were designed by WET Design, the company responsible for the Bellagio fountain and the Mirage volcano. Three of these features are located at Aria Resort & Casino, entitled Lumia (a musical fountain), Focus (a water wall on the exterior), and Latisse (a water wall inside the casino). The remaining two are located in The Crystals: Halo (freestanding columns of water vortices) and Glacia (ice pillars).

 

Norway. Vega island sunset from ferry.

Lens: Pentax HD DA* 16-50 2.8 PLM

The Las Vegas Strip—framed by the Cosmopolitan and Planet Hollywood—stretches northward into the Nevada morning.

One from my last trip to Vegas. Kind of a forgotten file.

Spent the extended vegas day @ the las vegas drive in... at the bar...why tf not?

 

Tunes: www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Xc4ZAWj06g&list=RDMM&sta...

The brightest star in the constellation Lyra

E' un po' Vega e un po' no il nuovo treno combinato di RTC/Lokomotion per Trieste/Villa Opicina qui eccezionalmente fotografato sulla Ennstalbahn a causa di una interruzione della Ferrovia dei Tauri e con una locomotiva a dir poco speciale.

 

╰☆╮Spending time ╰☆╮

 

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vegas baby ❤️

This replica Statue of Liberty rises over Las Vegas’ New York New York Hotel & Casino.

Bush and palm tree in Las Vegas, Nevada

Just south of Las Vegas, Nevada is this range of mountains. The tallest peak in the distance is called Black Mountain, but the lesser peak in front of it with all the radio towers is also apparently called Black Mountain. The smaller range to the left in the background is called Black Hill. Don't ask me, I didn't come up with this crap.

 

Interstate 11 running diagonal through the middle of the frame.

 

GFX 50R / GF 35-70

Everything you'd expect from Las Vegas in one photo.

credits

 

Vulpine 387 by Vegas Tattoo @ Uber

Xaria Hair by Wasabi

Vixen makeup by Idtty

Cutsy Top and Skirt By Cynful

Dakota Pose by Cuca

 

At C88

 

CHEZ MOI Tashi Chair

 

Loft & Aria - Ahmewan Chaise Avocado

 

MINIMAL - Nature Walls 1

MINIMAL - Nature Walls 2

MINIMAL - Nature Walls 5

  

At Shotgun

 

Oh Deer! Feeling Lucky: Ace High PBR

Oh Deer! Feeling Lucky: Chips Coaster PBR

 

Never Sleep // Elvis Cash Clip

 

{anc} rain lamp (gold)

 

Midwest . Flashing Lights . Neon Star Tint

Midwest . Flashing Lights . Neon Vegas Tint

 

MIXTAPE Decor - casino coins gold small

 

[nb!] - Bottle Decor Vegas (gold)

  

Other items used ~

 

Seven Emporium

 

7 - Standup Ashtray

7 - Animal Print Rug

 

NOMAD // A // Antique Palm Tree Lamp

 

Fancy Fall Tempo Homalomena Plant

 

West Village Sagebrush Schefflera

West Village Vintage Dice Decor

 

Fancy Decor: Aperitif Spritz (gold)

 

MudHoney Delilah Small Pillow - Leopard

MudHoney Delilah Small Pillow - Tiger

MudHoney Delilah Big Pillow - Brush

 

KAZZA - BytheSeaSeagrassPot - palm

View from Cosmopolitan hotel

A lone evergreen in front of Las Vegas' Veer Towers & CityCenter.

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