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No exciting action but interesting to see. they will eat any type of vegetation. Can be a pest, I have one visiting my garden unfortunately.

store.bricklink.com/PandasBricks#/shop

 

Over the last few months I've been slowly setting up my brand new BRICKLINK STORE!

 

It's called Panda's Brick n Blocks

 

It's still a bit of a WIP, and there's some things I'm hoping to add soon, but feel free to have a browse and see if there's anything you like! :)

 

store.bricklink.com/PandasBricks#/shop

Girlfriends do shopping.

 

Nikon D750 | Nikkor 18-35 f3.5/4.5

Literally.. these clouds are from Bodie Ghost Town. Got board and started playing around with some more compositing. I really liked the flow of this foreground from Marshall Beach on Thanksgiving, but the sky wasn't doing it for me. So I decided to fix my issue :)

 

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I was browsing thru old archives today just out of curiousity how my first ever pictures were like. i stumbled upon this picture and thought i'd dig it out and share it on flickr. i adjusted the settings to "full automatic" back then and just kept clicking until my fingers hurt (just kidding!). I now learned how valuable the creative modes are...i'm still learning...

 

Taken at the Albarico residence - Kilbourne street. Leyte, Philippines.

 

Why "Tropical Flavor" as the title? well, in my flickr flower archive, this is the only one (so far) that was captured from the tropics...a little tropical feeling. If you visit countrys located in the tropics, you will see a wide variety of orchids.

 

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Farrah Fawcett as repainted and styled by Noel Cruz of www.ncruz.com.

 

Farrah is shopping in the Barbie Store Diorama by Ken Haseltine.

 

More repainted art by Noel Cruz are featured in the 1Sixth Winter Hardbound Edition available in Hardback/imagewrap or paperback cover. Also as a PDF or eBook. Order here: www.blurb.com/b/9320555-1sixth

 

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Photos by Steve McKinnis of stevemckinnis.com

A couple of "hardback" books ~ I love reading and read lots and I used to love reading a new hardback book but for sometime now I've been reading e-books from my Kindle ~ I just find that easier and of course my books are with me at all times!

 

Stay Safe Everyone!

 

Flickr Lounge - Weekly Theme (Week 39) ~ They Come In Two's

 

Thanks to everyone who views this photo, adds a note, leaves a comment and of course BIG thanks to anyone who chooses to favourite my photo .... Thanks to you all!

Browsing my old LDD design folder today and came across a very early WIP of a VW Beetle, as in only the wheelbase and fenders, and decided to try and get it built.

 

The curves of the real car were quite difficult to represent so this ended up being broken down into three sections for the chassis. The front and rear section are basically the same with the middle section joining the two as well as providing the necessary angles for the look.

 

When it came to the curves of the roof line I was struggling quite a bit so this became a cabriolet, the folded roof represented on the back by the black curved slope parts, sure did make the design process a lot easier.

 

Building instructions available from RepuBrick and Google Drive.

 

Comments, criticism and questions are welcome, and as always keep an eye out for more.

Finn tagged along with me and John as we went to Trondheim for the weekend.

we visited this awesome store called "interia life style house" that had all kinds of fabulous furniture, clothes, decorating stuff and all kinds of bits and bobs you'd love to have in your home. I was too shy to take lots of pics, since it was pretty crowded, being Saturday morning, but I did manage to snap a couple.

Antiques market in Maastricht.

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And when the nights became cold,

I knew you were here,

you glistened in gold,

and the sky became clear

 

You lit up the darkness,

you aged every tree,

you seemed ever so harmless,

a mystery to me.

 

As time moved ahead,

casting shadows upon white,

it dried up the magic,

and devoured your light...

 

And just like that, I kissed winter.

  

Tree Brushes

Texture

 

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A doe eats some greens checking out the area while her fawn remains in the woods.

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Thanks again to Tom for letting me tag along and shoot!!

 

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The Bakers Oven in Black and White, The Twelve Apostles, Great Ocean Road, Port Campbell National Park, Victoria, Australia

 

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Two White-tail Deer bucks (in velvet) browse on Grasshopper Hill, Rangeley, Maine.

Here I am, gazing through vast amounts of technology which have transformed modern day living. Browsing through the aisles, I am quite excited to see how technology is rapidly changing and evolving. My task today is quite simple, having advised my friend of the value of having a fast-charging mobile phone adapter, I was summoned to a technology retailer to help select the item. Somehow, I find myself exploring fridge freezers with Food AI technology.

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WEEK 3 – Memphis Kmart Closing, II

 

I browsed through the fixtures some, taking pictures as I went along, which is why these may seem slightly all over the place, haha! (Unusual for me, I'm actually uploading these in the order they were taken instead of arranging them into something more presentable.) Anyway, as I neared the back of the fixture sale area, I noticed the meat service department was also visible, way off in the back here. Also in this shot, you can see on the left edge the area I was able to get these pics from last time from.

 

(c) 2017 Retail Retell

These places are public so these photos are too, but just as I tell where they came from, I'd appreciate if you'd say who :)

This image was taken while we were ordering at Kushi Japanese restaurant in Auckland.

 

You can find me at the locations below:

 

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Been browsing through many of your photostreams and there is a recent string of some truly fantastic work being uploaded. There seems to be a bit of a transitionary period with everyone's recent photos, I guess corresponding to the "change" of seasons.

 

Have another look/listen to my favorite (current) musical artist; this photo's title from the lyrics.

 

Enjoy your weekends!!

Lower Antelope Canyon has always held my fascination and I never pass thru Page, Arizona without a climb into its incredible recesses. In fact, if you browse thru my photostream, you'll come upon a number of my favorite slot canyon images - all in color. And so, when my August issue of Outdoor Photographer arrived a day or two ago, I had to admire the b&w cover shot by one of my inspirations - Elizabeth Carmel. Thus, duly inspired, I set about converting a few of my Fuji Velvia images into black and white. I do love the panoply of colors created by the sunlight bouncing from wall to wall, but I must admit, the patterns are fascinating in black and white.

 

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So, I was browsing the C4C creations looking to see if any of my favourite builders had put up anything cool I could spend my money on, and came across the micro planet express ship I had previously admired during Sean & Steph's last IB round. Thinking this was the perfect chance to own a creation from a pair of builders I admire deeply, and a creation from one of my favourite TV shows Futurama too, I went ahead and bought it.

Some time went by, and then they put up pictures of the complete Planet Express building together with the micro ship I bought, saying the buyer was getting the whole thing... Being the buyer, I did this :O and almost fell off my chair...

 

So here it is, safe and sound :) The building came as a bit of a puzzle, but the tower and ship was surprisingly (almost) completely intact after it's journey.

 

Words really can't express how awesome you guys are! Thank you so much! :) I hope some day that I can do something equally awesome for you...

 

For now, this will sit proudly on my shelf, providing me with inspiration to improve my own building skills.

 

PS: micro figs of the Planet Express crew are added by me, just for fun :P

 

PPS: those of you who know the state of my LEGO room might notice that there are visible parts of my desk in the background!!!

Important keyboard shortcuts for 500px (Note: for a PC cmd=ctl)

 

cmd-click (to load a page in a tab in the backround)

cmd-w (to close a window)

f (to fave a photo)

L (to like a photo)

cmd-option-arrow key (to move between open tabbed windows)

 

My two favorite photosharing sites at present are 500px and Flickr. In this post I'll try to explain how I browse photos on 500px to find and uncover great photographs and also how to navigate the site. You can see the companion article How to Browse Flickr Like a Pro here.

 

500px is one of the most exciting photosharing sites on the scene today. It's a stark contrast to Flickr.

 

Flickr is a slow moving slow innovating behemoth owned by crappy Yahoo. 500px is a scrappy, fast moving, weekly innovating startup that just received over 500k in VC financing.

 

Flickr's community managers / staffers are abusive with their users and ban and censor people and ridicule their users. 500px owners are nice and pleasant and actually interact with their users on their site, Twitter, etc.

 

500px has a fresh new elegant photo page design. Flickr still looks like a tired old website from 2004.

 

500px seems to actually care about great photography. Flickr could care less (the quality on flickr declined dramatically overall when they turned it into a dumping ground by integrating Yahoo photos into it a few years ago and has gotten worse and worse).

 

500px is not frightened by the artistic female form. Flickr is scared to death of the female form (they censored this photo of a painting I took of a painting at the Art Institute of Chicago -- ridiculous).

 

It's exciting to see people that actually care about photography and photographers in charge at 500px. And it's been great watching so many of the best flickr accounts migrate over there over the past several months.

 

So where do I go to find great photos on 500px? All over the place.

 

For starters (like flickr) I go to my friends most recent uploads. Unlike Flickr (who will only show you the last 1 or 5 photos by your contacts) 500px shows you all of your contacts most recent uploads. The first thing I do here is cmd-click all of the paging icons at the bottom. This opens up the photo thumbnail pages in background tabs that I can tab to later without wasting time while they load. As they load in the background I'm cmd-clicking other photos on the page most recently loaded where I want to see larger photos. 500px gives you nice big thumbnails on this page in contrast to flickr's tired old page.

 

After browsing my friends most recent uploads to 500px, next I move on to my own recent activity page there. They just started paging this page this week and so now you can see all of your recent activity (like Flickr). Here, similar to flickr, I'll cmd-click the names of people who have interacted with my photos to load their photo pages in background tabs. From their I cmd-click the photos that I like on their page to open them up bigger and so that I can interact with them. If I like the photo I'll use the keyboard to quickly press "F" and "L" to both fave and like the photo.

 

Next I go to 500px's version of Explore (called Popular Photos). Here you will find some of the best photographs being published on the web today. I'm not kidding. 500px's Popular Photos page BLOWS flickr's Explore page out of the water. And 500px doesn't even need a secret "magic blacklisting donkey" algorithm to produce it.

 

Along with Popular Photos, 500px also has Fresh Photos, Upcoming Photo, and a staff curated section called Editor's Choice.

 

On each of these pages I'll cmd-click thumbnails to load photos to interact with in background tabs. Further, 500px allows you to filter these sections by subject, landscapes, people, nature, fine art NUDES! (did he just say nudes? don't worry folks, you have to check a NSFW tab in order to see these -- can you imagine FLICKR actually giving people an option to see the most popular nudes?)

 

By using the techniques described above, I can find some really amazing photos by some really amazing photographers on 500px. By relying heavily on the cmd-click function, I can more rapidly and efficiently navigate the site, allowing load time to take place in background tabs, leaving as much time as possible for me to actually spend appreciating and interacting with a photograph.

 

As a bonus tip, on other thing that I'm starting to do on both Flickr and 500px is curate photographs with Pinterest. I've just started doing this, but if I especially like a photograph on flickr or 500px (or anywhere on the web really) I'll pin it to a gallery on Pinterest. Here is a gallery I've started called "So This is America" which includes interesting and compelling photographs of America and here is another gallery that I've started of some of my favorite photographs by one of my greatest inspirations, American photographer William Eggleston. Pinterest is really what Flickr's own galleries should have looked like if they hadn't of done it so half-ass and with so many restrictions and limitations.

Portobello Rd market, Notting Hill

I captured this deer eating the bushes in my backyard.

 

Deer-24.jpg

I was browsing through my photo and I just can't help it...I have to upload this photo of the Lynx.

I like the way he is looking right into the camera.

 

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view on black (press L) | please no comments with codes and other pictures, thank you!

  

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EXPLORED #122 | 11/10/2011 - thank you all for your nice comments, it got me on explore!

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I've been tagged by Kevin [come_wat_may], so here it goes:

 

Last thing you watched on TV? The Big Bang Theory

What's in your fridge? all kinds of delicious fruit

Last person you talked to? my boyfriend

Favorite color? at this moment RED, but it changes from time to time

Any pets? I used to have a dog, named Beauty =)

Favorite smell? soup. My mom makes soup every saterday morning and the house is filled with the smell of soup. I like waking up that way...

What's your current mood? sleepy, but happy

Are you overly emotional? it can happen

What is your prefered type of music? rock

If you could be anywhere right now, where would it be? on a roadtrip through the US with my boyfriend

Last movie you saw? Drive (with Ryan Gosling!)

Eureka Springs, AR.

Kensington Metro Park, MI

 

Exhibition

A project to save used books

www.browsingcopy.com

In the Friday market in Cheltenham one couple is checking out the selection of headgear, two other shoppers walking by, chatting happily.

My wife browses at Elliot Bay Book Co, Seattle, WA

 

Shot on my Leica CL with Ilford HP5 pushed to ISO800

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