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Waiting at a traffic light on Hunt Club Road at Bank Street in southern Ottawa.
These buses, which can usually be seen parked at OC Transpo headquarters on St. Laurent Boulevard, are rarely actually used, but Route 84 (Ottawa South) seems to be an exception, as this was not the only Nova Bus LFS that I saw in service on that route that particular evening.
When my daughter got this set. I wasn't enthousiastic about the design of the helicopter let alone the colourscheme. Sheesh could they any more colours??? So with my daughter's permission i redesigned the helicopter and she likes this version better!!
This dress is designed around the concepts presented in women's dresses of the 1850s-60s, yet flowing seamlessly into modern era dressmaking with it's colouring and skirt style, based around the concept of modern "bodycon" clothing, and the victorian corsets and neckline. The neckline originates from the 1850s, and would have been commonly featured in evening dresses, which would have had large hoop skirts with bustle, which I have discarded in this design because the driving concept behind this design is figure flattering, yet conservative and classy. Victorian women in the 1860s commonly wore corsets, as slim figures were considered ideal during this time, much like today, and the corset would make the woman appear slimmer, yet also accentuate her feminine curves. In the Victorian era, however, women were expected to live a life of servitude to their male partner, and their dresses were very conservative and often uncomfortable, they were not designed with the women in mind, and "Punch" published many cartoon strips featuring women inable to walk or even sit up in the tight dresses that were predominant in Victorian era fashions. For this reason the dress featured here would have a "mermaid tail" style, typical of modern bodycon trends, with the body section being made of comfortable and figure hugging lycra, and the 'tail' and neckline being made of taffeta. Taffeta was a common material in Victorian dressmaking, however it was much stiffer than today's flexible taffeta, which is often synthetic, which although compromises a little on quality, increases both the comfort and affordability of the dress as a whole. Lycra is a very common fabric in bodycon fashion, which is a fashion term used loosely to describe clothing which is designed to be figure hugging and which adds accentuation to curves whilst hiding fat rolls and other 'flaws' of the figure. Bodycon dresses are usually short in length and made of a stretchy material such as Nylon or Lycra, since these materials can fit tight to the skin without causing discomfort or being difficult to remove or apply. In the Victorian days, women were expected to dress conservatively, but in today's world, women are sexually revered, almost to the point of being extremely the other way and objectifying them as a separate meaning of the term, a debate held by many people of today. Women's sexual appeal is embraced and almost worshipped in the 21st century, and so any woman boasting a victorian style dress would look very out of place with the huge hoop skirts and stiff nature of them. This is why I have incorporated Bodycon fashion in particular into this design, as it allows a woman to wear a dress with Victorian influence without having to restrict herself, and whilst still looking semi-formal, making the dress suitable for multiple situations. The colours in use here are pink, red, and a chocolate brown. In the 1850s, most dresses were quite plain, with often dull or pastel colouring. This muted colourscheme contrasts with the red of the corset, bringing a viewers attention instantly to the waistline and subsequently, the curves of the woman, reiterating the modern day connotations of these two colours- femininity and sexual appeal or sexual passion. Chocolate brown is also quite a dull colour, remaining with the Victorian plain colouring theme. The neckline is made of lace, which has modern day connotations of both sexuality and a higher class lifestyle, much like how taffeta was considered very high class in the 1800's, and the corset would be steel boned in order to hold it's shape well. Please note: I did use a base from DeviantART for the human, with permission from the original uploader. The actual design is 100% my own work, and the base and its creator had no part in this design, the base was only to give a human on which to convey my designs, and had no effect on the final design. Do not steal.
Created for Beautiful World Tents' Open Day at Knepp Castle Estate (you can just see the main wedding tipi in the background)
These cupcakes were for the 'Quintessentially English Tea-Pee', a smaller open tent available for birthdays, tea parties etc. I went for a vintage china theme, inspired by florals, mismatched tea cups and a pastel colourscheme.
It was an absolutely magical setting with the tipis surrounded by forest on one side and a lake on the other. I would love to have my wedding here *sighs wistfully*...
picked up the new purple pepper pot in the clearance section of my local supermarket for £1.60 and the Cath Kidston utensil pot was a lucky *bay find, as it's out of production now and just the perfect thing for this colourful corner!
I have a kitchen of 2 halves as far as colourschemes go, as this is one side of my worktop next to the cooker and on the other side of the cooker it's brown and orange! (see the photo in comment) I won't be forced to choose between the 2, as the orange and brown side houses my Orla Kiely kitchen stuff and cute squirrel in a log kitchen towel holder...not to mention the cutest ever glass worktop saver! I am probably an interior designer's worst nightmare :D
100 Vanilla Cupcakes for a wedding at The Norfolk Arms Hotel in Arundel with a simple red & gold colourscheme
There's unfortunately not much rail traffic around Estonia. This is one of the very few local trains, formely Russian built. Otherwise, there's only an express train to Moscow left, whilst the one to St.Petersburg was withdrawan some years ago due to competition by coach.
Glass roofer version of the new 2011 Mustang GT 5.0. Colourscheme in the traditional lime with black stripes.
New 5.0 litre with 412 hp. Yee Haw!!
Miss Udall's Romany caravan.
Built at the turn of the last century by the Dunton family business in Reading and lived in by the devout Christian Miss Udall for over 40 years at Playden, near Rye, Sussex.
Miss Udall was apparently not a Romany and did not travel in the caravan.
Now fully restored to its original colour scheme.
Weald & Downland Open Air Museum.
A portrait of Ian in a split tone colourscheme
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Week 11 - Technical: Split Tone
Split Tone is an editing technique where the shadows are toned one color, and the highlights a second color. Split toning is often used with color grading in the media to give a scene a desired look and feel.
Miss Udall's Romany caravan.
Built at the turn of the last century by the Dunton family business in Reading and lived in by the devout Christian Miss Udall for over 40 years at Playden, near Rye, Sussex.
Miss Udall was apparently not a Romany and did not travel in the caravan.
Now fully restored to its original colour scheme.
Weald & Downland Open Air Museum.
Example (and failed IMO) brickwork colourscheme. For demonstration purposes.
Tan, light yellow and sand blue
ZE416 AgustaWestland AW109E Power QinetiQ ETPS RIAT Fairford 11 July 2014. Colourscheme has been toned down somewhat since 2010 www.flickr.com/photos/acw367/6816340225/
Air Asia X Airbus A340-313X 9M-XAC "Xcellence" on finals for Runway 26L at London Gatwick operating D7 10 from Kuala Lumpur
The aircraft is wearing a special colourscheme for the Oakland Raiders (American Football team)
The shortlived Fastline operation resulted in DRS taking back their newly painted into Fastline livery 66434 returning to more mundane DRS duties and makes for a change of colourscheme for 4A13 Grangemouth - Aberdeen as it departs Fouldubs Jnct on the initial stages away from Grangemouth 13:02 09/04/2011
New corporate design for the high end Amsterdam based Amstel Club. Design by Kelly Mitchell at MPG.
Client contact through Hein Becht, founder of Scan Global Search Solutions.
Client Amstelclub - Hein Becht
MPG Design Amsterdam
Corporate Design and Literature
Rebranding Amstelclub
Okay... this is how it goes down:
I want some new stickers printed and I wanted them bright and simple.
I made 1 design with 6 different colourschemes.
And here is where you come in: you get to vote for your favorite design.
How?
Just favorite your favorite design.
The design with most favorites gets printed.
But there's more: 3 people who favorite the most favorited design get chosen and will be send a nice stickerpack asap.
Be careful: you can not fave more than 2 designs. If you do, thank you, but you will not content for the prizes.
This contest will run on Tuesday 15th of January 2008.
I'm in the process of redecorating my bedroom. This is what I've done so far. It's a big change from cream and green, and I am in total love with it.
This was my last minute order this week - for a lady who had been let down at the last minute by someone else ahead of a big birthday party. The creative brief was a colourscheme of black, white and silver and instructions for it to be something stylish and elegant - hope I pulled it off, bit of a squeeze in the time allowed! This stencilled and piped design was an adaptation of my "Wedgewood Blue" chandelier cake that I've done a few times before, and could easily be adapted for a wedding cake.
Top tier of rich choc layer cake, middle tier of lemon madeira with lemon buttercream and lemon curd, and bottom tier of vanilla madeira with vanilla buttercream and raspberry jam.
The Royal Air Force Hawk Display Team aircraft for 2012, on display at the RAF Leuchars Airshow. The starboard side tail fin shows the crest of 4 Flying Training School, the aircraft's squadron, whereas the port side has the crest of the aircraft's home base, RAF Valley (see www.flickr.com/photos/marcomcginty/9563828977/).
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