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Vuelo chárter de carga procedente de la ciudad de Hanoi al aeropuerto de la capital española Madrid-Barajas.

Vietnam Airlines (SkyTeam Livery)

A350-941

VN-A897

 

This is one of the Meta_Body project avatars. You can see others in my Meta_Body Set and in Meilo's Meta_Body Set.

 

All this avatars will be free, copiable, modifiable and transferable in Delicatessen Sim from September 30th.

 

maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Porto/134/110/703

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Oh boy, another hobby. I've recently become fascinated by watercolors. I don't have any talent for drawing or painting (Those who can't draw or paint, photograph - lol.), but I love playing with color. Watercolors are pretty forgiving as far as paints go, and I'm hoping that working with them with boost my creativity and understanding of light and composition, which can only benefit my photography.

 

For Our Daily Challenge: Past time.

Feel free to use these. But I ask NOT to repost them anywhere. These are to help everyone learn how to ID them, just share the link instead. Fair warning these can change or update when a dolphin moves or I get better photos. Please send questions about the animal or chart to me privately.

on the wall at the University of Brasília letterpress shop

Slightly over-exposed, but still a nice uniform freight train trundling through the much-missed Victoria station.

UB40 topped the charts with "Red Red Wine" on this day. The Caribbean feel being much at odds with the Manchester weather that day!

 

40057 was withdrawn in July 1984 and cut-up in November 1988. RIP.

butchery diagram of the Twitter Fail Whale.

 

Features the top trending topics of the last few years ... some of which made the fail whale appear.

 

gouache, charcoal and graphite.

 

boom.

 

Print available

I keep all my colour charts in a ziploc bag (unclosed) so that I can refer to them as I like. There are probably some in various sketchbooks, too ... but the bag makes it easy to haul them out and drink in the wonderful feast of colours and textures. No calories.

 

Blogged at: thehappypainter22.blogspot.com/2011/09/colour-chart-bingo...

Do It Yourself (Landscape), 1962

Acrylic, pencil and Letraset on linen. 69 3/4 x 54 1/8" (177.2 x 137.5 cm)

 

Andy Warhol, American, 1928-1987

 

Warhol made five Do It Yourself painting based on popular paint-by-number kits. He took the kits' landscape or still life motifs as his starting point, but comparison to the original kits proves that he took liberties with the numbers and colors.

 

Andy Warhol's Do It Yourself (Landscape) was on display in the special exhibition, Color Chart: Reinventing Color, 1950 to Today from March 2, 2008 to May 12, 2008.

 

Museum Ludwig Cologne. Donation Ludwig

 

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The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) was founded in 1929 and is often recognized as the most influential museum of modern art in the world. Over the course of the next ten years, the Museum moved three times into progressively larger temporary quarters, and in 1939 finally opened the doors of its midtown home, located on 53rd Street between Fifth and Sixth Avenues in midtown.

 

MoMA's holdings include more than 150,000 paintings, sculptures, drawings, prints, photographs, architectural models and drawings, and design objects. Highlights of the collection inlcude Vincent Van Gogh's The Starry Night, Salvador Dali's The Persisence of Memory, Pablo Picasso's Les Demoiseels d'Avignon and Three Musicians, Claude Monet's Water Lilies, Piet Mondrian's Broadway Boogie Woogie, Paul Gauguin's The Seed of the Areoi, Henri Matisse's Dance, Marc Chagall's I and the Village, Paul Cezanne's The Bather, Jackson Pollack's Number 31, 1950, and Andy Warhol's Campbell's Soup Cans. MoMA also owns approximately 22,000 films and four million film stills, and MoMA's Library and Archives, the premier research facilities of their kind in the world, hold over 300,000 books, artist books, and periodicals, and extensive individual files on more than 70,000 artists.

I made this to chart the days when I sew, draw, take photos or do something else creative in an effort to get more done, and to see if there's any pattern to when I create.

 

The colours don't mean anything other than what pen came to hand first.

 

(Blogged, the link to which can be found in my profile)

For 7DOS, unusual pov. Taken looking down at a folding colour chart (for embroidery threads) positioned on a mirror.

Vocab chart for week twenty three of Bennu's vocab tweets.

Words: many-coloured of plumage, Mesen, ornament, may she live, sole, unique, hereditary prince.

 

Visit the Study at the Pyramid Texts Online: www.pyramidtextsonline.com/study.html

 

I made these ID charts for Makaiolover, using only her photos. She agreed to let me upload them as public, but do NOT upload/use/post anywhere under any circumstances. Please respect her wishes. Thanks for viewing!

Color Art 009192015 JancArt Color Chart

Here is my chart of all known named LEGO colors. This started as an attempt to collect colors of 2x4s, and turned into collecting every color in as close as possible to the size and shape of a 2x4. There are some color names LEGO is known to have used, not included in this chart. However, it is unknown what parts or sets were ever made in those colors, or if they were used at all beyond trial pieces.

 

The labels on each color show the official name (top) and the common AFOL community name (bottom).

 

Huge thanks to [https://www.flickr.com/photos/126975831@N07] for compiling information on LEGO colors, and for helping me get some of the parts I had a hard time tracking down.

Colourful business chart and pen

Well that took a long time, but these kinds of charts are worth the effort. You can read how I did the chart and what I discovered in the process on my blog at www.jimblodget.com/blog/15-color-travel-palette/ .

Digital ID: 434588. A chart of New York Harbour : with the soundings, views of land marks and nautical directions for the use of pilotage / composed from surveys and observations of lieutenants John Knight, John Hunter of the Navy & others.. Des Barres, Joseph F. W. (Joseph Frederick Wallet) -- Publisher. Ma[y 1779?]

 

Notes: Appears in Des Barres's Atlantic Neptune. National Endowment for the Humanities Grant for Access to Early Maps of the Middle Atlantic Seaboard. NYPL copy appears to have been printed from a plate on which publication date has been mostly worn off. NYPL copy lacks lower right corner of map and most of lower margin. Relief shown by hachures and shading, and depths shown by soundings. Inset views: Bond Hollow bearing s. b[y] e. -- Mount Pleasant half way between the cedars on the Hook & the light house.

 

Source: Maps of New York City and State / New York City / New York harbor (more info)

 

Repository: The New York Public Library. The Lionel Pincus and Princess Firyal Map Division.

 

See more information about this image and others at NYPL Digital Gallery.

Persistent URL: digitalgallery.nypl.org/nypldigital/id?434588

 

Rights Info: No known copyright restrictions; may be subject to third party rights (for more information, click here)

Thanks to Camila for the design and production over in our cupping corner.

Navigation on the bridge of container ship CMA CGM Tosca

A chart depicting the average number of calories in an entree salad at various fast food restaurants (McDonald's, Wendy's, Burger King, Chick-fil-A, Taco Bell, Subway, and Arby's)

 

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Some of the chart types that are included in the ActiveReports chart control.

You're welcome to use these to help you learn how to ID those dolphins. All photos in the chart belong to me, please do not use without permission. Chart info and photos are subject to updates if animal status changes occur or I get better photos.

Nuclear reactor based on thorium

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6 months of work on my goal of creating the best wepon chart to ever be seen by anybody's eyes. I present you my most awesome of works, 12,000 by 6,000 pixel work of Jason W. Herr

The original PNG is about 59.5 Mb, far too big for a flickr upload, that's me. Give me a limit and i create something triple said limit.

So, I had to go JPEG.....something i dislike because of the minor(sometimes massive) pixel scramblation.

If anyone would like the full-size picture, and has a way to recieve it, let me know.

U.S. Government Printing Office 1942 0-466625

 

12 in. ∅

This interesting building is home to a bar. I love how the Sage Gateshead is being reflected in the windows. I wanted to create a vintage looking photo to match the style of the building.

You're welcome to use these to help you learn how to ID those dolphins. All photos in the chart belong to me, please do not use without permission. Chart info and photos are subject to updates if animal status changes occur or I get better photos.

Alto do São João Cemetery, Lisbon

It was late. I was bored. Photoshop beckoned.

Feel free to use these. But I ask NOT to repost them anywhere. These are to help everyone learn how to ID them, so just share the link to them. Fair warning these can change or update when an orca moves or I get better photos. Please send questions about the animal or chart to me privately.

Do NOT post these anywhere else. They are for personal viewing only and a tool for those who want to learn how to ID the animals.

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The pandemic shows no signs of stopping and it looks like we're cruising towards yet another lockdown. In the dead of winter this is going to be quite rough for all of us.

 

I am mostly concerned about my mental health, which deteriorated during the early months of the pandemic, but recovered as warmer weather moved in. Winter is usually a rough time for me, but it's been made bearable by being able to get out of the house. This year, I don't get such a luxury, and I fear my mental health might go off the charts in the next few months if I'm just stuck at home.

 

This summer has taught me a lot about photography, and I decided now's a good of a time as any to try something I've been thinking of doing: self-portraits. No, not "selfies". Self-portraits. And being stuck at home alone has gotten me far more acquainted with my emotions, which have always been quite strong and powerful. I hope that, during the winter, I'll be able to do a self-portrait series where I can allow these emotions to flourish in a creative and artistic way.

 

This is really just a way for me to keep doing the things I love—photography—and combine it with something that's a part of who I am. It's also an opportunity to keep developing and growing my photography skills during a rough time. Because after all, it was the pandemic that presented me with opportunities to develop my skill far beyond what I could have previously imagined.

Micronesian Stick chart

Marshall Islands stick chart

The Marshall Island seafarers developed and used this ancient aid to navigation. Sticks represent currents, swell patterns, and drift lines. Shells represent the East and West Marshall Islands.

 

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