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All clothing from *BOOM* :D
Skins: Gala Phoenix
Hair: (left Foam) (right Maitreya)
Flower+wave: DeviantArt
Background: snapped at Fallen Gods
Pose: Meya
*BOOM* Clothing Co. is in the process of re-opening and will finally have its own blogger group. If you would like to join, please visit tinyurl.com/boomblogger or contact Aria Christen in game.
Jasza lifta zadała :www.flickr.com/photos/valavie/4613147468/in/faves-3856878...
a ja tak przed szereg uciekłam żeby zabić złe wrażenie po czczącym czwarte urodziny scraplifcie :) ahahhahah sori blachary :****
At the start of the Jacobite Rising of 1745 the Jacobites lacked any real artillery. Consequently they were hampered in their ability to capture key sites, such as Ruthven Barracks or Stirling Castle and were forced to move south leaving a small force to besiege them. However, as the campaign progressed and particularly after the Battle of Prestonpans in 1745 they were able to acquire a number of artillery pieces that they would eventually field at the Battle of Culloden in April 1746.
This photo is another teaser for this year's Brick to the Past collab, The Jacobite Risings: The Fight for Britain's Throne.
You can see more photos and read about how we put it together on our Blog:
Bare-Arsed Banditti - Building the Jacobite Army
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A carnival of smashing fun. A non-stop event of blistering beats. Join the Mob at Warehouse 21, the best Saturday night venue on the grid 8-10PM SLT!
Remember how I said I might make a couple of "Firefight" vigs? Well, here's one, depicting the corner of the building in the middle of the "Lost Platoon" map.
I even played a remarkably long match on "Lost Platoon" earlier today, with a few buddies from flickr. Hilarity ensued.
Anyhow, for additional views of the vig, as well as a clear view of the Grunts, you can check out the gallery.
Hand dyed, hand embroidered felt boom box and cassette tape. There are real speakers inside the boom box so that it will play the songs on my ipod!
Boom Lake, looking back toward where the trail ends at the lake. A small scramble over rocks and through the bushes and away from the crowds on a gorgeous day in Banff
Here's a third image from my visit to York on Saturday 6th April 1974. We couldn't leave without seeing a Deltic, could we?
Class 55 locomotive No. 55015 Tulyar arrives with a down Anglo-Scottish express. That this is a Deltic at York there can be no doubt, but reviving this photo has troubled me slightly. Nowhere in my notes for that day is 55015 listed, but surely this cannot be any other Deltic? (The number ends in a "5" and it's a small name plate.) I consulted the excellent Napier Chronicles, hoping for confirmation. There are no entries for 55015 on 6th April 1974, but she is shown as hauling 1S35 14:00 King's Cross - Edinburgh the following day, Sunday 7th April. Is it likely that Tulyar would have worked the same train two days running?
I also wonder whether anyone will identify themselves as the young chap on the right. Maybe he is even on Flickr?
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Porthcawl, As dawn broke the wind stiffened and the waves began to swell with an incoming tide.
Porthcawl Lighthouse commands a great position as a view on to the lighthouse can be had both with the sea crashing in to the front of it or as in my image and dare i say more interesting view you can capture the reverse of the lighthouse and the waves topping the defences.
I did contemplate on doing an update to my Storm Ciara Porthcawl video here youtu.be/S7voiuCRnmc but the wind was so aggressive I doubt my voice would have been audible. Maybe next time.
I visited my grand-dog while I was in their area running errands and got my dog fix. The family was at work/school.
Met this Gentleman while out on about in DTLA on 5th street. There was a super coolness about him that I had to get his portrait. Those boom boxes are taking me back to the 70's and 80's...Those where great years to be growing up in.
5D4 / Sigma 135art 1.8 / @1.8 / 3200th / ISO 50 / xplor 600B / 47" PCB Octa slightly off axis / full power / Triggered Flashpoint R2
K:(filename of a pic on photo sharing) under
K:(filename of a pic on photo sharing) under din
Ako:um, ano pala ang under?
Ako::D
K:under exposed
Ako:ah. ano pala dapat gawin?
K:babaan pa ng shutterspeed
K:cguro isa o dalawang stop lang
Ako:stop?
I uploaded this and added a huge description regarding my absence and an update on Boomer's condition only to return and find that the image didn't upload...thus nor did the description. I can't say it is Flickr's fault as I used the old uploader and had an electrical surge due to storms so something may have happened that Flickr had no control over.
Long story short, I'm back, Boomer is able to bear a little weight on her hind quarters and I think I like the new Flickr if I can figure it out.