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Smile on Saturday: Tabletop game components

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Orange stacked images.

"Everything in the universe has rhythm. Everything dances." Maya Angelou

 

Created for the Artistic Manipulation Group's Mixmaster Challenge #61.

 

CHEF Lemon~art is sending us to "space, the final frontier"!

➤ Your image must be set in an imaginary lunar or planetary landscape.

➤ Include at least one door and/or window.

➤ Also a flight of steps.

➤ Your artwork must have a painterly texture.

➤ NO ALIENS (human figures okay).

 

Credits: All components from pngwing.com and PixelSquid.com except dancer (my photo of a ceramic creation).

 

Entered in EXPLORE Worthy, Challenge 130 - Your 2023 Favorite (2023 Art)

For smile on Saturday - tabletop game components

...on a circuit board.

 

For Macro Mondays: "Small and Smaller" theme, it's a demonstration board from Universal Instruments Corp. that I've had for many years. The company builds automated machines for placing and attaching components--both small and smaller--to circuit boards.

 

The image measures just 1 5/8-inch on the long side.

 

HMM

The Grandchildren's lovely wooden game of balance with Seals, Whales and Polar Bears and a die for choosing which animal to try and balance on the ice cap. It's also lovely for imaginative play for one♡

Smile on Saturday: Tabletop Game Components

"Lets have a game of Monopoly, Mr. Toad can have the motorcar"

 

Der Sekretär musste eine (kleine) Reparatur an seinem geschätzten alten Oszilloskop vornehmen. Und als er es schon offen auf dem Tisch hatte, konnte er nicht anders, als das Innenleben zu portraitieren.

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Secretary had to make a (minor) repair to his valued old oscilloscope. And when he already had it open on the table, he couldn't help but portray the inside.

Smile on Saturday.

1960`s Monopoly Board.

Smile on Saturday

Kids in the house enjoyed this game !

Wie Is Het? "Who is it" game

Join the Group / one door a week / Donderdag /Thursday

Het hoofdbestanddeel moet een hele deur zijn /geen personen

The main component has to be a door / No persons

 

Sometimes, all it takes is your smile

(even if forced) and a domino effect of smiles happen, infectious.

Ace Antonio Hall

Belgian Air Component

Sanicole Airshow 2022

One from the final few days of last year with all 3 (at the time) remaining Belgian Air Component Sea Kings from 40 Squadron. Seen returning after the last 3 ship farewell tour. RS02 has since retired and the remaining RS04 and RS05 retiring by end of March. Long live the king!

This weeks Macro Monday theme is "Begins with the Letter P". Prism covers that nicely.

 

This photo was taken in my workshop, the only place I could set up the conditions needed to illustrate the refractive properties of the prism. Unfortunately it is very dusty there, and the inexpensive acrylic prism was like a small dust magnet. But you get the point.

 

HMM.

Los componentes de una gran banda de música , aprovechando el momento de descanso de la procesión en el intyerior de la catedral, aaprocecharin para reponer fuerzas. Sus instrumentos, también.

 

The components of a large music band, taking advantage of the moment of rest of the procession inside the cathedral, took the opportunity to regain strength. His instruments, too.

 

Les composantes d'une grande fanfare, profitant du moment de repos du cortège à l'intérieur de la cathédrale, en ont profité pour reprendre des forces. Ses instruments aussi.

only glass and sky and clouds ...

 

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These components are essential for recognizing an object as a teapot. However, some teapots are so abstract or expressive that they only refer to the idea of a teapot.

 

Deze onderdelen zijn essentieel om een object als theepot te herkennen. Sommige theepotten zijn echter zo abstract of expressief voorgegeven dat ze alleen nog maar refereren aan het idee van een theepot.

 

Diese Komponenten sind wesentlich, um ein Objekt als Teekanne zu erkennen. Manche Teekannen sind jedoch so abstrakt oder ausdrucksstark, dass sie nur noch die Idee einer Teekanne erahnen lassen.

 

Ces éléments sont essentiels pour identifier une théière. Cependant, certaines théières sont si abstraites ou expressives qu'elles ne font plus qu'évoquer l'idée même de théière.

  

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Today's special guest is a dear friend of mine and a great SL artist.

Her flickr is like a journey into a tender nocturnal world full of interesting characters who deeply capture you with their stories.

Ladies and gentlemen it's a big pleasure to introduce you to the amazing, the awesome Ms. Rose Oswin Oswald !

 

Cla: Hi Rose! It's a pleasure to have you here and thank you so much for accepting this interview!

Rose: You're too kind! Thank you for having me on your Not So Late Show. This is such a fun and interesting series.

 

C.: I'd like to know better about your SL. When and how did it begin?

R.: My SL journey had multiple beginnings, the first time was in 2008 when a friend I played MMO games with told me about Second Life, and how it was a virtual world with user-generated content. He thought I would like to try it because I loved making characters and decorating in games that we played. I'll admit the idea intrigued me but after trying it I found I didn't have the time or the money to invest in SL. It wasn't like the games that you could quest to get in game money, and of course as you know SL isn't really a game, it's a social platform where you can create worlds or visit places created by other people. I did come back 5 years later and decided to stay.

 

C.: What is SL for you, today? How did it change over the years?

R.: SL has always been a place where I can create. The thing I love the most about SL is that it's given me a creative outlet where I can build worlds, characters and tell stories through my photos. It's also therapeutic, if my mind is racing and I can't focus, I can log into SL and decorate and before I even realize it I'm feeling relaxed and calm. Years ago, I joined because I was looking for a place to meet people, I've never found it easy to meet them in real. I used to be very shy, and had very little self confidence. I met a lot of people, though just as they do in real, many of them moved on or left SL. For a few years I never spoke to anyone, then I joined flickr and met a lot of nice people and have become friends with some of them.

 

C.: If you could give some advices to someone who is new to this little magical world, what would you suggest?

R.: When you first log into SL it can be a bit daunting, you can find a lot of helpful information on their website and there are many videos you can watch but as you said this is a magical world, the magic really happens after you decide what your SL life will be. Some might say you're limited by your own imagination, but Second Life is filled with the imaginings of millions of people, you can find inspiration in places such as flickr.

 

C.: Let's talk about your SL photography. Your photos always tell a story and in those stories we can find many several characters. Do they represent different aspects of yourself? Would you like to let us know more about some of them characters and which are your favorites?

R.: Many of my characters represent myself though there are a few characters from shows or movies I might be watching. I love creating a new character and their stories, though it's not always obvious what that story is, because I often just do a photo with a title. I have written a few stories but I love when people comment on what they think the photo is about and who the characters are. I have two favorite characters, one is Rosie Mouse and the other is Rosey the Snail. I have so much fun being a snail, and the way the avatar moves, bobbing its head from side to side as I walk around makes me laugh so much. They represent the silly, never want to group up side of me and those that are of couples, human or a fantasy creature represent my real relationship.

 

C.: The night is another element that is often in your photos. What's your relation with the night?

R.: I've always loved the night and shadows. Nighttime is often a very quiet time as well, and I can think so much clearer in the darkness of the night. I like to take darker photos in Second Life because I use light projectors, with them you can see material layers better, and shadows create depth.

 

C.: If you had to illustrate a popular song in one picture, which one would you pick and why?

R.: I'm not really sure, I don't really listen to a lot of music these days, though music is a component of my photos and stories. I usually create the photo first and then find a song to fit the theme.

 

C.: Do you have a favorite photo among all the ones on your Flickr?

R.: I actually have 2 favorite photos, one is the photo I use for my flickr banner called *The Dance* www.flickr.com/photos/clararose/50265208668/ . That photo was one of those that just sort of happened, I didn't plan it out or have a story to go with it, and I couldn't believe it came out so well. The other one is another dance photo called *Somebody Make Me Feel Alive and Shatter Me* www.flickr.com/photos/clararose/51219165881/ . I took that photo at a time when I was deeply depressed and felt so numb. I remember listening to the song over and over and I logged into SL got dressed in this gorgeous ballet outfit, found what I felt was the perfect pose then took the photo. It was also one of those rare occasions when Depth of Field actually worked, and I didn't crash. Both photos feature songs from Lindsey Stirling, her music and videos have been a great source of inspiration for me.

 

C.: As usual, I like to end my interviews inviting my guests to ask themselves a question and give themselves an answers. Would you like to?

R.: Do you regret not trying a demo before you bought that outfit? YES! Always try a demo when you can!

 

Thank you kindly, dear Rose, for opening the doors of your SL world and your SL photography to us, letting us know more about yourself through your deep, interesting and so wise thoughts!

 

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See you all in two weeks time for a new NSLS episode! Stay tuned!

 

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A few things that would go into a bowl of cold cereal for hot summer mornings, Craisins, Shredded Wheat, and Fiber One, (not shown optional) walnuts or almonds and honey, yeah and of course the milk too, to finish it out with.

für Smile on Saturday 17.9.

In this shot of Copper Island, the cloud I saw from a distance plays a major part. As it was forming I raced to a familiar spot to catch it at just the right time. Copper Island is left as a silhouette, and makes the shot more about shapes than the nature it captures.

 

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Strobist: AB1600 with gridded 60 X30 softbox camera left. Triggered by Cybersync.

At least that's what I thingk they are.

Serengeti National Park.

Una splendida zona del Serengeti con grandi massi di granito.

I Kopjes, pronunciati come kop-eez, sono antiche rocce cristalline che spuntano attraverso suoli recenti e superfici rocciose.

Queste pietre danno origine a terreni argillosi neri, impraticabili, tra cui gneiss granitici (occhi) e terreni sabbiosi di colore chiaro.

Puoi trovare queste vecchie rocce sotto gli strati di vulcani cenere e rocce, che formano il suolo di Parco Nazionale del Serengeti.

Una gigantesca bolla di granito liquido si fece strada dalla roccia fusa sotto la crosta terrestre e nello Scudo del Tanganica nel tardo periodo Precambriano.

Il granito è rotto dal ripetuto raffreddamento e riscaldamento sotto il sole africano e esposto all'aria in forme affascinanti dal vento.

La maggior parte dei Kopjes possiede massi rotondi su di loro o sono rotondi da soli.

Kopjes vengono spesso chiamati isole in un mare d'erba e sono le componenti più distintive del paesaggio del Parco Nazionale del Serengeti.

Inoltre, queste antiche pietre ne ospitano molti animali selvatici specie, come leoni, ghepardi, leopardi e altro ancora, che possono essere trovati a oziare su di loro, offrendo loro una visione migliore dell'ambiente circostante.

 

Serengeti National Park.

A beautiful area of ​​the Serengeti with large granite boulders.

Kopjes, pronounced kop-eez, are ancient crystalline rocks that poke through recent soils and rock surfaces.

These stones give rise to impassable black clay soils, including granitic gneiss (eyes) and light-colored sandy soils.

You can find these old rocks under layers of volcanic ash and rocks, which form the soil of Serengeti National Park.

A giant bubble of liquid granite forced its way from molten rock beneath the Earth's crust and into the Tanganyika Shield in the late Precambrian period.

The granite is broken up by repeated cooling and reheating under the African sun and weathered into fascinating shapes by the wind.

Most Kopjes have round boulders on them or are round on their own.

Kopjes are often called islands in a sea of ​​grass and are the most distinctive components of the Serengeti National Park landscape.

In addition, these ancient stones are home to many wildlife species, such as lions, cheetahs, leopards and more, who can be found lounging on them, giving them a better view of their surroundings.

 

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Crags, Waterfalls, Farmers who are turning to tourism are all a most typical scene when you drive along Highway 1 near the south coast of Iceland. In this view taken of the Foss a Sidu all those components come together.

Row of capacitors on the NeXTdimension color and video expansion board, for #MacroMondays #Numbers

 

Taken at 1:1 magnification. The capacitors are about 6 mm in diameter.

 

I've included a shot of the NeXTdimension logo in the comments.

Macro Mondays - Inside Electronics

 

This circuit board belongs to an emergency light bulb.

Die Form und das Layout ähneln stark der AP-Serie von ESP. Der Bass verfügt über eine Babicz FCH-4 Brücke und Grover Mechaniken, beides hochwertige Komponenten, die in der AP-Serie von ESP verwendet werden. Das Layout zeigt einen Humbucker-Tonabnehmer im Music-Man-Stil in der Stegposition und drei Potentiometer. 😎👍

 

The shape and layout are very similar to ESP's AP series. The bass features a Babicz FCH-4 bridge and Grover tuners, both high-quality components used in ESP's AP series. The layout includes a Music Man-style humbucker pickup in the bridge position and three potentiometers. 😎👍

Image Copyright © 2021 by Craig Paup. All rights reserved.

Any use, printed or digital, in whole or edited, requires my written permission.

 

Edited by Knobby Plastic. Sorry for the re-post, but it looks a lot better now. =)

Blade design inspired by TheBrick's Ceremonial Dagger.

Built for the Build Your Own Weapons Contest over at the LCN

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