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These are the blades that cut paper so they can be rolled into reels.
I used a flash to fill in the yellow rail and a little of the backs of the blades. The rest of the light was supplied by the florescent lights behind the paper.
This is the way it really looks in real life. The combonation of daylight and the florescents give the paper a really cool blueish/green hue.
Not sure which peak this is, it's near Glengyle peak and may be the back side of it, but I can't find my topo from that trek! Either way, beautiful rocky peaks in the Matukituki Valley in New Zealand.
After climbing up the cliff to get the angle, I snapped this photograph of Alfie blasting out a backside at the Bluewater spot.
-Craving full frame sensor badly
I combined 11 photos into this 360* panorama of Shark Harbor. I'm not entirely happy with it now, and I'll probably go back and redo it sometime in the future.
I posted a higher resolution version of this panorama at s25.photobucket.com/albums/c67/geekyrocketguy/?action=vie.... I don't mind if you repost the photo, just ask me first. However, if you repost it without asking me, I will track you down and break your kneecaps with a baseball bat.... :-)
The backside of the bookjacket with the rubberstring. The pattern is upside down hiere for ist was more important to show it in the right direction on the frontside.
The castle Schloss Ringelheim is in bad repair, but the local populace was in ability some years ago , to avert the pulling down. It´s a shame to see, how depreciated our cultural heritage sometimes...
All set out and taped to the floor. I'm making a queen sized quilt for my bed--I'm glad I don't have to make anything larger than that, because I wouldn't have a big enough place to lay everything out.
today was cool just hanging out with the lads, well never met these guys before but just hung out. spent the day doing bugger all but just before i was gonna leave i decided to do some quick pickys with the nice light
This is the backside of a variation of Shuzo Fujimoto's clover folding by Robin Scholz:
TCC (= tesselate christiane's clover)