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Chives / Schnittlauch (Allium schoenoprasum)

in our garden - Frankfurt-Nordend

Model: Michelle Ivanovich (Model Mayhem #1896057)

Location: Stanford University, Palo Alto, California

Das bedeutet die Abkürzung AWT. Etwas mehr Bescheidenheit angesichts des verwendeten Materials und des geringen Einflussbereiches wäre angebracht.

 

Big name for a small company.

Hasbro Star Wars Rebels

Inquisitor's TIE Advanced Prototype

No Photoshop, Just a snapshot.

Sculpties and baked textures have advanced along way n the past year

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Comparison between a roll of APS and 35mm.

Since APS cameras use a border around each frame to record info about the shot, I wonder if the actual image is larger than a 110 camera's negative?

 

I wonder why people still use APS?

A once grand fieldstone house now in an advanced state of decay. This image was taken in late September, before harvest.

Some good news, I've been featured in the December edition of Advanced Photography magazine which has just come out today. There's six pages of some of my Lensbaby shots and a two page interview.

 

Apologies for being such a rubbish flickr contact as of late, I'm finding it hard to find the time or the energy to do much photography.

 

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My time at the army photo #3

Second model of LEGO EXO-FORCE 7706 "Mobile Defense Tank" reconfigured.

This was taken at the entrance to the tunnel under the Luisenplatz, the central square in Darmstadt. The blue and white streak is a very serendipitous tram showing through a gap in this urban monstrosity.

wearing:

mauve sash, american apparel

vintage faux fur stole, gift from mom

mini dress, courtesy indie industries

patterned cotton tights, courtesy of tabio

platform sandals, steve madden

leather gloves, mailordervintage on etsy

 

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Just a quick reminder if anyone hasn't bought this yet who wanted to get an insight in to my work and how I do things, it's only on sale for a few more days. Small preview on the front cover.

 

In the magazine there is:

8 Page Interview

6 Page Wire Wool Tutorial

 

Other than that I have another magazine interview I will be posting in a few days.

 

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Resembling a nightmarish beast rearing its head from a crimson sea, this monstrous object is actually an innocuous pillar of gas and dust. Called the Cone Nebula (NGC 2264) — so named because, in ground-based images, it has a conical shape — this giant pillar resides in a turbulent star-forming region.

 

This picture, taken by the newly installed Advanced Camera for Surveys (ACS) aboard NASA's Hubble Space Telescope, shows the upper 2.5 light-years of the nebula, a height that equals 23 million roundtrips to the Moon. The entire nebula is 7 light-years long. The Cone Nebula resides 2,500 light-years away in the constellation Monoceros.

 

Radiation from hot, young stars (located beyond the top of the image) has slowly eroded the nebula over millions of years. Ultraviolet light heats the edges of the dark cloud, releasing gas into the relatively empty region of surrounding space. There, additional ultraviolet radiation causes the hydrogen gas to glow, which produces the red halo of light seen around the pillar. A similar process occurs on a much smaller scale to gas surrounding a single star, forming the bow-shaped arc seen near the upper left side of the Cone. This arc, seen previously with Hubble, is 65 times larger than the diameter of our solar system. The blue-white light from surrounding stars is reflected by dust. Background stars can be seen peeking through the evaporating tendrils of gas, while the turbulent base is pockmarked with stars reddened by dust.

 

Over time, only the densest regions of the Cone will be left. Inside these regions, stars and planets may form.

 

The Cone Nebula is a cousin of the Eagle Nebula (M16) pillars, which Hubble imaged in 1995. Monstrous pillars of cold gas, like the Cone and M16, are common in large regions of star birth. Astronomers believe that these pillars are incubators for developing stars.

 

ACS made this observation on April 2, 2002. The color image is constructed from three separate images taken in blue, near-infrared, and hydrogen-alpha filters.

 

For more information please visit:

hubblesite.org/contents/media/images/2002/11/1189-Image.html

 

Credit: NASA, H. Ford (JHU), G. Illingworth (UCSC/LO), M. Clampin (STScI), G. Hartig (STScI), the ACS Science Team, and ESA; The ACS Science Team: H. Ford, G. Illingworth, M. Clampin, G. Hartig, T. Allen, K. Anderson, F. Bartko, N. Benitez, J. Blakeslee, R. Bouwens, T. Broadhurst, R. Brown, C. Burrows, D. Campbell, E. Cheng, N. Cross, P. Feldman, M. Franx, D. Golimowski, C. Gronwall, R. Kimble, J. Krist, M. Lesser, D. Magee, A. Martel, W. J. McCann, G. Meurer, G. Miley, M. Postman, P. Rosati, M. Sirianni, W. Sparks, P. Sullivan, H. Tran, Z. Tsvetanov, R. White, and R. Woodruff

 

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An E-2 Advanced Hawkeye assigned to VAW-120 breaks over Chambers Field. The Hawkeye is frequently referred to as the Hummer because of the sound its engines make.

 

To view a hi-res version and for more information visit my website:NAS Norfolk Chambers Field Centennial Airshow

This boy of mine starts middle school tomorrow. All advanced classes.

He was a little-ish thing here. Third grade. Still fearless and magnificent even then. Time flies.

ZJ951 returns to Warton

Good thing the sign was there to help these guys get up.

On 15 March 2023 there was a significant fire in Loughborough Market Place at the HSBC Bank.

 

The building occupied by the HSBC Bank in Market Place Loughborough is a purpose-built premise. There’s been a bank on that particular site since about 1828, the previous building being renowned for its flower-covered verandahs.

 

The current building was designed by the Leicester architects Goddard, Paget and Goddard for the Leicestershire banking Company and was built by the Loughborough building firm of Moss in about 1893. The Building News, on January 14, 1898 had this to say about the building: “The new premises of the Leicestershire Banking Company, Limited, occupy a commanding position in the Market-place, all the bank offices being placed upon the ground floor. Above them are suites of private offices, and a caretaker’s residence. The plinth is of polished red granite, above which the front is of Portland stone.”

 

The commanding position presumably refers to its prominent position next to what used to be the Corn Exchange and is now the Town Hall. In 1984 the building was added to the register of listed buildings and is Grade II listed. The listing, as can be viewed on the Charnwood Borough Council website, gives quite a comprehensive description of the impressive architectural features, including the “distyle porch”, the “part-fluted columns”, the “decorative finials” and the “decorative lead finials”.

 

Descriptive text from here:

www.lboro-history-heritage.org.uk/bank.../

Made Explore #302!

 

Anyone remember the train that never was? For something that was supposed to be advanced the controls in the cabin were pretty crude and basic.

 

The Advanced Passenger Train (APT) was a project in the late 70s to early 80s for a British high speed train like on the continent. Because railways in the UK are much more curved than in Europe (more hills) high speed trains start to get uncomfortable for passengers, even when negotiating curves of radius of 3 miles. The idea of the APT was to allow the train to use a centre of gravity of its own to be free to tilt when going round corners, to get rid of the turning effects on the passengers. In the 1970s this was cutting edge technology and three prototypes were built.

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Black Widow catches up with Zona of Delta Squad.

"So are you ready for your advanced training?" the Widow inquired.

"Of course, tell me when and where, and I will be there!"

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I made a one-trick plug-in that makes {4.8} hyperbolic tessellations from square tiles.

Uploading at 4:52 am Sunday morning is not advisable for views, but i just got home and that's when i upload.

Battlecruiser / X-wing / Interceptor

Hi all, I am back from extensive hibernation. Been messing around with photography setups and photo editing...I'm getting there :P

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