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@ Tokyo Zero
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15 Landgraff - Terra Parasite (Arms)
Landgraff - Chaser (Right) With Blood
Landgraff - Labrah Eyes (Lelutka)
Landgraff Mainstore
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[EloS] - K0030 - HAIRBASE v1
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cinphul // diode scream [unrigged]
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Part of an art installation ( "Das Ü des Türhüters") by Andreas Slominski at Deichtorhallen, Hamburg.
"Slominski created a large-scale installation especially for the Deichtorhallen with portable toilets that symbolize the ongoing development of our cities. In the exhibition, the artist will present over one hundred of these portable plastic toilets—industrial products that mutate into independent artworks. "
Okay, so maybe it isn't everyday but it's definitely where my mind is at its clearest and most focused. I love this place.
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Founded in 1887 as St. Elizabeth's Hospital, this building is now referred to as St. Mary of Nazareth Hospital, built in 1975 by Perkins & Will.
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A shot from my visit to Logan Pass last year. It warmed pretty fast in June and July. Snow was pretty much gone. That means the triple falls dried up very quickly. Everything was 2-3 weeks early in Pacific Northwest. Sadly, there was not much water left when I got there.
Glacier National Park, Montana
You really should check it out in a larger size ;-)
8/11/08 - This photo just won first place in Wired's City photo contest!
Feb 2009 Unfortunately WIRED isn't actually interested in sending the winners their prizes, I haven't heard a peep even after I sent them a message directly.
...is a cubicle at IBM.
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Wow, all I can say is this turned out spectacular. I really just love it. I kinda just threw this together with my scrap box, and I got the idea when I was reading some of the comments when I posted that picture of my new purchases.
Enjoy and God Bless!
I wanted to feature the great typewriter print from Melody Miller's Ruby Star Shining line, so I fussy cut them and added them to this strip quilt design. Blogged here.