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Day 186 of the 365 Journey.
Assignment: “Wait, Wait..I swear”
Agent 47: “Explain, QUICKLY!”
Assignment: “I have your word you’ll let me live”
Agent47: “Not that you’re in any position to negotiate, but yes…my word is my bond!”
Assignment: “The FAMILY has a price on your head. They’re tired of you destroying their business! After you waxed Freddie they were fed up.
Agent 47: “How did you find me?”
Assignment: One of the guards at Freddie’s wasn’t dead and…
Agent 47: Interrupting “ Let me guess….drew a sketch?”
Assignment “YEA!”
Agent 47: Raising his pistols to the cowering man once again. “Thank you, your services are appreciated.”
Assignment: “WAIT WAIT, YOU SAID I COULD LIVE!”
One shot is fired
AGENT47: “I did. But I didn’t say how long”
…to be continued
Strobist:
Shutter Speed 1/80
Aperture 2.8
ISO 125
Lens – Tamon 28-70
Focal Length –28
White Bal – Auto
580exII at 1/32 power (24mm zoom) approx 5 ft left of subject with 45’’ shoot thru umbrella
Silver 45’’ Reflector appox 4 ft from subject right/forward to bounce a slight bit of fill light from window.
Well apparently Baily doesn't think the air conditioner is enough so she's enjoying the ceiling fan Hahahaha ;D
Argent staring at me this afternoon. We took off the cats' tunics because it was warm (see next picture) and Argent took the opportunity to become very noisy and demanding - only cat snacks would calm her down...
I'm beginning to play with the cell phone (even though, tsk tsk, it's not an iPhone ...). Here's my offering for The August Break on this second day of the month. Looks like a lazy Sunday, doesn't it?
KAZZA - LittleDwellingCoupleRoomSet - (HW) exclusive SL
- copy/mod - bed adult/pg 15li - m/shelf 2li - f/shelf 2li - headboard 3li - woodfloor 7li - ceilingfan 3li - door/partition 5li - EspiritoSanto 1li - itens sold separately - ty have fun♥
the Intercontinental Danang resort in Vietnam was very proud to claim that it has the longest bar counter / area in the world.
Woodland Park, CO - I used a Godox V1 flash to break up some of the shadows on the ceiling and kept the natural shadows in the room. To me, keeping the shadows feels warm and welcoming. When there are no shadows in an interior shot it tends to feel like a furnished laboratory, sterile and cold.
The house was fun to take pictures of and drive here to the mountains is always a pleasure. Not a bad way to spend a Thursday.
Photo credit: @idreamofhomemaking (Instagram)
Casa Vieja fans
www.lampsplus.com/products/ceiling-fans/manufacturer_casa...
Ceiling Fan Guide
www.lampsplus.com/ideas-and-advice/how-to-buy-a-ceiling-fan/
Created for a Gizmodo article about home automation.
Random Trivia: In order to make the minifig hold the remote, I had to carve off the lower part of his hand. Also... the liquid in the mug is actually beer.
10570 Harrison Ave, Harrison, OH. Built in 1981.
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Ceiling fan. Yeah, I've had an interest in them since I was little
Weiss Lake is a lake in northeastern Alabama that is owned and operated by the Alabama Power Company.[1] The lake consists of 30,200 acres (122 km2), all coming from the Coosa River, Chattooga River (Alabama–Georgia), and Little River, offering over 447 miles (719 km) of shoreline and shallow flats, large coves, under-water drop offs and deep channels. Lake Weiss also has privately owned hotels, marinas, campground and bait and tackle stores.
Please View On Black!
This ceiling fan's pretty baubles caught my attention while I had my camera in my hand. I was delighted that I managed to capture the blade right up at the top left
Norio is in the perfect place for the first use of the air conditioner this summer (it got a little over 30°C with humidity not too bad at 40%). The wind from the air conditioner points directly at Norio as well as the fan on the floor near the left side of the picture. It's hard to tell, but the ceiling fan is rotating as well. At well over 19 years old, we are trying to keep him as healthy as possible.
cell to cell in the same diner. "It's in the bag." I can't stop writing a screenplay in my head with so much stuff in front of us. So much larger than life.
(Stephen repairint a ceiling fan in Brooklyn.)
Blog: sharonfrost.typepad.com/day_books
8 1/2 x 11 in double page spread; watercolor, ink, whatever, on Stillman & Birn epsilon soft cover.
#ceilingfans #sharonfrost #brooklyn
Pentax K-S2, Tamron 28-75/2.8 XR Di
People come in to the office all the time and remark about how pleased they are that we preserved the "original architecture" and ceilings. Then we have to tell them that it's all a reproduction and the ceilings are faux tin vinyl sheets. They're always crushed a little and I'm a terrible person because I think it's funny. Not gonna stop, though.
For the Pentax Forums Single in August Challenge
Crescent Hotel
Eureka Springs, Arkansas
Carroll County
Here's a bit of history about the haunted Crescent Hotel. Now, I'm not really much of one to believe in ghosts until the lights are out. I'll buy into just about anything if I get freaked out enough. If you are interested in the haunted part of things check this out.
With this shot I underexposed it a bit and was trying to go for that creepy feeling. I wandered around in the hotel for about 30 minutes and never felt much of anything. I want to go back and stay overnight. Hopefully with whiskey and ghost stories so I get really worked up and enjoy the stay.
My Labor Day weekend project. This OH-6/AH-6/MH-6 is now properly hovering as it should be. This is the helicopter you often see fighting side-by-side with the Army Black Hawks. Check out Black Hawk Down if you have not seen it.
Any helicopter pilot will be able to tell you LTE, or Loss of Tailrotor Effectiveness, is a bad bad situation. In this case, the TR is simply napping. Mickey is still blissfully showing off his "look, mom, no hands!" A bad, bad, bad situation...
If you think this is crazy flying, see how this Little Bird used to hover without even turning the main rotor! Now that's pure magic.
EDITOR: All geeky pilot talks aside, I realized I needed to explain this setup a bit more. This is a GI Joe helicopter that I've had for a year or so now. I've had it on a stand, and also hung from the ceiling tiles at work. But this is my proudest display yet of mounting it on a ceiling fan. I would like to spray paint the fan to match the army green. But for now, that's not gonna happen.
Weight and Balance is a true issue here. If the cockpit is too heavy, the main rotor will strike the tailboom. General balancing is also not trivial. Right now the chopper also has a slight vibration with every revolution of the blades. Will work on it more next time.
Upcoming enhancements: navigation and search lights, working tail rotor, engine sound effect (how annoying will that be!).
My friend Matt and I stumbled upon this abandoned house in the Greenfield section of Pittsburgh. Inside it was clear that it had obviously suffered some sort of flood or torrential downpour, as the ceiling was cracked and there was lots of debris all over the place.
It looked like it was an old farm house from the 1800’s built into the side of a very steep hill, since it still had all of its original Victorian doors and windows, but the water had washed away all of the layers of wallpaper and paint that had just been crammed on top of one another. . . this house was the victim of every decorating fad from its inception to about the late seventies, which is how it was left. . . . not a nice way to go out I suppose.
As evidenced by this ceiling fan, the only thing in this room that wasn't covered with some sort of obnoxious pattern is the ceiling.
#Ceiling - First, you have to decide where you will be putting this chandelier ceiling fan. The main consideration is whether inside or in a room that could be exposed to the elements, such as a patio or garage. The particular room in which the fan will can also affect your decision. For example, a modern...