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Wanted to do this without merging them AND BOTH babies slepping but the baby on the left was too wiggly and wide awake to have dad on one side holding and mom on the other. Plus she felt her hands were too small to hold steady.
So this is my only composite that I did using a blue hour shot of the valley and then a milky way stack for the sky, again the clouds actually helped to give more natural final result.
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Gabriele Longobardi (partly obscured), Milton Longobardi, Alan Weber, Barbara& Lou Sanandres, Tom & Elizabeth Mao, Iris Rimerman, Rober Roberts standing behind Gabbie Roberts, Heather & Joe Pietrangelo, Kitty Shen, Tom McKeon, Pei-yuan Chia, Amy & Julio Leung
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There are many reasons why this figure at Cornudas Mountain in southern New Mexico is suspect. Outlining this way in white, or any other color, is otherwise unknown in the southwest. For another thing, the locale, a shallow, smoked-up cave, is a few yards from the Cornudas station of the Butterfield stage route, meaning there was plenty of opportunity for bored passengers to mark on the walls.
But I don't think the whole thing is bogus. Historic Anglo-American (and Mexican) wall-marking almost always consisted of someone's name, not pictures. This is almost inconceivable as an American graffito. Rather, I think it is Indian art, interestingly modified, if badly.
It seems to me there is an underlying figure here in black, probably with horns, hard to see because of the smoke on the walls. The area between the horns, I am guessing, was filled in by guesswork, like the outlining, the guesswork being almost certainly wrong. The idea that the figure was carrying a bucket in particular seems to me most likely a projection by whoever did the white outlining.
In any case, the (probably) composite result is fascinating.
The following figure, from the same cave, provides more evidence that the original rock art is Indian, and probably Apache. (See Apache horse, in next photo.)
Photo taken in the 1970s.
Our first batch of Edge Composites rims showed up today!! These will be raced next weekend!
Thank You EDGE!!
Biggest piece of work I have ever taken on. This composite of the Doctor Who Season 5 two part episode "The Pandorica Opens / The Big Bang" has been an ongoing piece for nearly 3 months. I am so incredibly pleased with the result and hope you enjoy it!
The Pandorica Image provided by MaliciousDestin - The Pandorica - maliciousdestin.deviantart.com/art/The-Pandorica-167460652
Stonehenge image provided by - Stone henge image provided by syccas-stock.deviantart.com -http://syccas-stock.deviantart.com/art/Stonehenge-439128792
Cyberman image provided by - grannysatticstock.deviantart.com/art/Cyberman-2-psd-95359504
New Grill
I knew that this would be a challenge to light due to the reflective surface and it definitely was. I tried to keep the lights from reflecting toward the camera but I was limited on my space. I'm not happy with the reflections and the distortion, but it is something I can work on in the future.
5 image composite with the main light in different areas (left, right, top, burner on , grill light on).
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I only shot the last two. I did create the background and put the composite together. I think we captured her personality pretty well.
Conference «Intellectual materials, composites and nano-technologies»
Organizer: Federal state unitary enterprise «Moscow state technical University named AD. Bauman»
Composite sequence at Brands Hatch Druids Hairpin on 24th June 2013 (Gary Paul on KTM 650, Tim Palmer on GSXR 750)
This is a composite drake possibility a minion drake, a light version of a minion or roughly 3 pounder, built up of copper alloy and iron, probably soldered using lead alloy. The copper alloy covering is ornamented with bands of interlace at the main mouldings and cascabel, including button. It is provided with dolphins.
The gun is believed to be Dutch, possibly Amsterdam. Dutch patents of 1627 and 1633 cover this kind of construction [Gilmour op cit].
According to the inscription behind the vent, it weighs 260 Amsterdam pounds [128.4 kg].
To see the dolphins and vent, please visit:
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For a close up of the vent, please visit:
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This gun is on display in Fort Nelson in a desalination tank which is used to wash the chloride ions out of the gun and to keep it underwater to prevent rapid corrosion until the conservation treatment is completed.
Please note it has not been totally confirmed as a compo gun yet but will be very shortly after analysis by Fort Nelson's conservator.
The gun was found in inshore waters off the Kent coast by divers Paul Aaronovitch, Vince Woolsgrove and John Webb.
A composite (Ionic-Corinthian) column capital carved from two blocks of limestone, the horizontal seam clearly visible. The capital is resting on a weathered column base. Composite capitals in Rome first appear in the Flavian period (see those on the Arch of Titus, Rome, ca. 80-81 CE). This example, now on the podium of Temple B in the Forum of Sufetula (Tunisia), may date to the second century. The wall in the distant background belongs to the perimeter wall of the forum at Sufetula.