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Mobile Disco (analog)
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Annual market of yesteryear!
Jahrmarkt vergangener Zeiten!
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GP40PH-2 4100 rockets westbound by F40PH-2CAT 4119 in Waldwick Yard on a spring afternoon. Despite both locomotives' age, scenes like this are still fairly common on the Hoboken Division.
Habia comprado botones de varios tamaños, los medianos los utilicé para hacer los anillos y el grande y el pequeño me gustaron para este colgante.
This building is situated in Split in Croatia where I was recently on a short trip. I found this building while looking at Split area on Google earth. It's an amazing building! It's essentially a large tower on the beach with a concrete bridge from the cliff next to it. I asked many locals about it and most had never heard of this place and the few that did had little info other than "it's been closed for over thirty years!". I did a little digging online and there isn't a lot of stuff apart from a very informative article in Croatian. It was built in 1968 and expanded in 1978. The architect, Ante Svarčić, got an award for the design in 1980. This building was a part of Hotel Zagreb which was funded by the JNA (Split Military Construction Directorate) and the hotel was mainly exclusive to military people apart from a small section. The beach building, Disco Club Titanic, however was open to everybody and had a broader purpose than a booming night club. The building served as the main path for the hotel guests to the beach as they'd walk over the concrete bridge and take one of the two glass elevators down for direct access to the beach. There were changing rooms for those who wanted to go to the beach along with storage for beach equipment (benches, sunbrellas, cycling boats...). There was also a large catering hall with a kitchen that could accommodate almost 400 guests along with a small pastry shop. Unfortunately the building only blossomed for about 10 years and fell into abandonment in the Civil War in the early 90's. In an interview, Ante stated that a prospect investor was interested in buying the building, but was unable to reach an agreement with the government which is the current owner, possibly along with others, making negotiations complicated. Ante also stated that even though he's in his 80's, he'd be willing to assist in restoring the building to its former glory since it is one of his pride designs and it breaks his heart to see it in it's current state.
Link to the original article along with a picture of it in its hayday (the article is in Croatian) slobodnadalmacija.hr/split/prepoznajete-li-ovu-ljepoticu-...
During my visit it became evident that some people now call this place home as there were sleeping bags and piles of stuff in some of the nooks and crannies but no one was home while I was exploring.
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Captured this with 336 RAW shots. Stacked all the shots in Photoshop CS6 using lighten mode. Increased the overall saturation with Hue/Saturation in Photoshop. Curve adjustment to increase the overall contrast. 1 layer mask in soft light mode at 50% gray, using brush tool to lighten and darken some areas of the image, to bring out details. Topaz DeNoise to reduce noise. Topaz Clarity Landscape filter to increase contrast and color.
Perseid Meteor Shower Party at Trillium Lake 2015. We were deciding on where to go shoot the meteor shower and ended up at Trillium Lake. It was quite a party with all the lights from the stars to the cars headlights. It took about three hours to capture all 336 shots. Although the meteor shower was not as spectacular as predicted, but it was still great with all the man-made light show.
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Bastad clogs I got on the net a few years ago. I love their look, unfortunately they got a funny shape when I wear them on my feet.
Hypodermic needles do not heat up a party, but disco balls do!
Injektionsnadeln heizen keine Party an, Diskokugeln aber schon!
The Disco Spaceman exploring the exoplanets out there in the galaxy. You never know what you'll find in the far reaches of space.
Ducks added for colour – and madness!
Another cute couple is visiting the fancy restaurant for Valentine's Day. The disco couple can't stop singing "Staying Alive" and dancing around the restaurant :-) The waiter will be glad once Valentine's Day is over.....
On a different note - has anyone else seen the leaked box images of the new UCS Hoth set? I've been excitedly waiting for this set since the rumors came out last year BUT the box images show that Leia has been excluded from the set! There's a Luke, Han and other minifigs but no Leia. I'm very disappointed. Unlike Hasbro, LEGO has always been good about including female characters in sets but not this time :-( Supposedly the set will be officially announced tomorrow at the New York Toy Fair so we'll know more then.....
The box images are shown here: www.fbtb.net/2016/02/12/hoth-base-assault-box-pictures-su...
The Silent Disco tent at the Dutch Festival. Excellent idea, this - you can speak to people without shouting, dancers can listen to different tunes, and it's great to see people getting down without knowing what they're listening to :-)
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Exclusive Disco for exclusive people! Lu is always looking great and we always chill and enjoy those moments! ^^
PD: Thanks Lu for the pic
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Picture By: Lisa Coleman / Puttyfoot
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Picture Shows: Silent Disco in action at Wychwood Festival
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Date 30-May-2009
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Ref: DCN
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© Darren and Lisa Coleman / puttyfoot.com - All Rights Reserved
This is a head shot of my previous post. Crazy eyes...well, crazy everything! Entry from ArtPrize 2021.
"Refractions of the Disco Tech"
Artist: Nick Oudsema
Helios 44-2 58mm lens
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