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Source: Popular Home, November-December, 1960
Location: Harwood Hills subdivision, Des Peres, St. Louis County, MO
Builder: Burton Duenke
Leica Z2X compact film camera ... very great result on film...really sharp lens
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ICBC Salvage yard
Caught in the middle of 2 vehicles.
Queensborough, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada
I don't know what the percentages really signify, but the buttons are on a trash compactor, so I figure it probably isn't entirely boring.
UPPER ROOF - Repotted the Compact Thyme and returned them to the the upper roof. These plants were originally purchased from Richters Herbs last year. Planters are not SIPs.
Remington Compact Portable, n° EC45629. "Assembled by British Labour at the Remington Typewriter Factory, London, from parts made in U.S.A.".
'Soil compaction’ is one of 69 indicators within AgBalance™, newly developed by BASF. Soil is the essential basis for agriculture; reduction in soil quality limits the opportunity to farm sustainably in the future. Aside from the compaction of soil AgBalance also takes into consideration the nutrient balance of soil, organic matter balance and soil erosion. Find out more at www.agbalance.agro.basf.com
I've chucked boxes of these away. Dating way back to high school times. Who even uses tapes any more? I think I've got more music than in this box just on my phone.
Prendete un cd, un muro bianco ed una stella a vostra scelta. Posizionate casualmente ed attendete che la stella illumini dalla giusta angolazione il cd.
ATTENZIONE: Per manipolare la stella si consiglia l'aiuto di un adulto O l'uso di guanti di lattice (munirsi di molte paia).
Compact fluorescent bulb. Note discrete red, green, blue emission as opposed to a long fluorescent striplight (see next photo)
Abstract digital rendering from original photograph of a collection of golden makeup compacts from various manufacturers and periods. I don't usually post-process images into digital art, but this one just tended to lend itself to the format quite well with exaggerated golden tones and glowing highlights.
One thing that has always stood out to me in the Netherlands is the way Dutch homeowners often create the most formal but compact gardens on their front lawns. Dutch people are very structured.. linearity is ingrained in them from the perfectly alingned rows of trees planted on reclaimed land to the perfectly designed geometric logos of Martinair or Transavia..scattered or random designs just don't come from the Dutch and that is reflected in how they organize their gardens in their own personal settings like this pretty one.