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www.youtube.com/watch?v=RcmKbTR--iA&ob=av3e

 

I wonder what the future has in store for us? I am constantly amazed at the technology that is available presently. My latest toy is something called a mimeo - an interactive white board. It's an amazing tool. Check it out! www.mimio.dymo.com/en-US/Products/MimioClassroom-Family-o...

   

Have a great week, my friends.

   

A clever idea from a bygone age; take advantage of the property of some plastics to go white when stressed and make sticky tape out of it, then feed it through a little mechanical stamping machine to make labels.

 

Shot with a CZJ Tessar 50mm f2.8 lens on about 20mm of macro tubes at about f/8 to make those lovely pentagons in the background. I thought they looked a bit like molecules, like the ribose in nucleic acids, perhaps.

 

In PP, I had to do a fair bit of rebalancing of lighting across the frame, then denoised and sharpened a bit.

A redundant alarm panel, still ready to raise the alarm.

Hey Christchurch

It was good

to see you

again

You're doing well

 

XOXO

I was inspired by a LO in Scrapbooking Tips & Tricks Spring 2011 magazine by Dena Wuest. I liked the tilted page. I inked the corrugated letters.

 

PP: October Afternoon; Letters: Making Memories, October Afternoon; Label Maker: Dymo; Ink: Ranger.

Macro Monday: Something beginning with the first letter of my name.

Outgoing letters with rubber stamps, vintage papers, collage card, stickers, and Dymo labeler tape.

Typical Dymo pose

I had thought about doing a levitation shot for L day today, but I decided to be lazy and do this shot with labels instead. I had fun using the Dymo label maker!

 

So I am submitting this shot is for The Hereios' theme, Lazy Days. because laziness influenced my shot today. And I used the label "LAZY".

 

Today's shot is also for February's Alphabet Fun: 2017 Edition; L is for Labels.

 

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Tiny people with big heads invade my house. They make no noise and don't empty the fridge, but they do take over just about any object here, even my coffee machine or slippers...

Marchikoma 2018 party just started and there's drinks!

Just don't drink yourselves into a koma.

See what I did there?

 

youtu.be/koTZc4gSQgk?t=42s

My late father, a jeweler, used to rent crystal out for weddings. No one living knows who Edith was or how she got her name there. My children caught onto this and it always was a big deal to get Edith's glass, now part of family memorabilia.

 

Macro Mondays - Stickers

one of my dad's old cameras, also with his name in dymo at the side.

Sometimes you fail. Polaroid is an inexact art, but you've gotta keep the faith.

POur Kit in the city!! il faut faire une page sur son matos chouchou : et bie moi c'est tout trouvé!

Dymo over a cork oak

Here's a journal page I just finished about an hour ago. It's about some issues that have been building . . . and not sure what the solution is. But it felt great to work in my journal. I haven't been taking the time to do it lately.

Recently restored Retina IBS (Type 040)

 

Sn. 59323

Shutter: Compur

Lens: SK Xenar 2.8/45

Ln. 7775474

 

I think someone had had a go at fixing it as there were a number of loose or missing screws. Including the visible one on the end of the top housing.

 

I just need to hunt down a replacement LM cell. Although I think it may have been unique to the model - I may have to see if I can use the internals from an 045 LM to bring the existing one back to life.

 

Repair Notes:

 

- Kodak London service sticker on rear door - Red - 1966.

= Wind mechanism was locked - This camera uses a very different. film release/rod mechanism to earlier Retinas. The sliding plate had corroded both at the rod and top housing ends and was stuck solid. Mechanism, stripped, restored and reinstated.

- Self timer was stuck on - now cleared.

- Shutter now firing on all speeds - speeds sound fairly accurate.

- Aperture moving smoothly but a few marks on rear of blades.

- Lenses clean and clear.

- Flattened strap lug un-bent.

- Pointless dymo labels removed - I like dymo when they serve a purpose.

- Cleaned and tidied.

- There is a tiny chip on black plastic LM surround.

- There are a few tiny dints in the top housing.

A photo from our 1979 trip to Paris. It was taken by my brother John and it's nice to see my Dad in a photo, as he's usually the one taking them! (If anyone can work out what cameras we were carrying, I'll be very impressed! My Dad's was probably a Praktica SLR. You can see a red label done in Dymo tape, that has our name and address!!)

 

I didn't think I would be able to identify where this was, but I actually believe it's the Fontaine des Innocents!

The Bombardier Traxx is the current workhorse on most of the Cargo trains in Europe, but next to that, it also has seen a fair share of use in passenger trains. In the Netherlands the High Speed Line - Zuid between Amsterdam Schiphol, Rotterdam and Breda is their main operating ground.

 

In the last 5 years, BigDeady and have been desiging our own takes on the Bombardier Traxx in 1:45 scale. This is hopefully my final version.

 

It's powered by 2 L-motors geared 1:2 for prototypical speed. It has both a PFx Brick (4MB) and an XL speaker. There is some spare room for LEDs, which haven't been included as of yet.

 

All decals are made with a Dymo MobileLabeler Labelwriter on 300dpi. Unfortunately, it's not always the sharpest printer, but from a little distance it really works well.

 

Shout out to [https://www.flickr.com/photos/56812019@N06/] for his ongoing motivational emails, comments and messages. Also mad props to [https://www.flickr.com/photos/160869004@N08/], [https://www.flickr.com/photos/152818020@N02], dutchtrains and all others who have tried their hands on the Traxx in the past, you for sure inspired me to keep on building this machine.

 

My loco will make it's debut this weekend at the Brick King Lego Train Day:

 

www.brickking.nl/treinendag-2019/

 

More info about our builds can be found over at Brick Model Railroader:

 

brickmodelrailroader.com/index.php/2019/06/26/bombardier-...

This valentine was inspired by a gorgeous card that Julie Ebersole created for Online Card Classes Clean & Simple 4. (I didn't have gesso so I clear embossed the images and then ironed off the embossing powder.) Thanks for looking.

 

Stamps: Essentials by Ellen Cozy Christmas by Julie Ebersole, Essentials by Ellen Brushstroke Love Die by Julie Ebersole, Ranger Distress Inks, and Dymo Labelmaker.

Prompt: black&white; black gesso (background), Dymo label, Tim Holtz Chitchat word sticker, washi tape, 3"x5" index card. Explored July 19, 2015.

Patricia here has just finished the final chapter in Isaac Asimov’s ‘Foundation’ series of science fiction books and she has the overwhelming urge to visit the civilisation described in the books. It’s a compelling urge she can do little about as it is, obviously, a fictional universe. This does not change her feelings on the subject however. Perhaps unsurprisingly the German language has the word ‘fernweh’ to describe this feeling. It roughly translates as ‘farsickness’ and could more easily be described as longing for somewhere you’ve never been. Poor Patricia, let’s hope she gets over it.

 

Fernweh is created on A2 paper using stencils, spray paint, Dymo and imagination. She’s looking for her forever home so drop us a line if that’s on your walls or she’ll be on our new website (www.id-iom.com/) soon enough.

 

Cheers

 

id-iom

my life to be exact.

adapted from an ali edwards project.

made for Jen G's challenge at SISiversary online this weekend.

fun:)

  

Yellow dahlia at the Dallas Arboretum and Botanical Garden trial garden. I've given the tag ID for the title. Low growing with many petals.

 

THANK YOU ALL FOR YOUR VIEWS, FAVES AND COMMENTS!

Paris instax mini photos

Sometimes i think that i'm the most clumsy girl in the world... (it's shameful).

Inside an industrial control panel from the 1980s. I like the Dymo-tape labelling here.

Before DYMO.

 

Sony ILCE-6500 | 18-50mm F2.8 DC DNI Contemporary 021

Photo taken by below (???), on the middle (between lots of cars ignoring us !) of Champs Elysees avenue, the day of our 2 years together (yep, *we* are very young!)

 

Using the March Red Velvet Kit ! I so love the Wonder Years line ! And the planet is a cellphone accessory that was offered (with baloons and yummy candies, which we have already eaten !) by a young man who advertised the opening of a new store called "Saturn" ! Nothing gets lost, everything is transformed ! ;)

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Traduction.... "il n'y a pas de vœux aussi réel que celui-ci... même pas sur Saturne !" (Saturne étant représentée par le joli pti pendentif de téléphone portable gentiment offert (avec des ballons et des bonbons -déjà mangés- !!) par un jeune homme qui faisait de la pub pour l'ouverture d'un prochain magasin qui porte le même nom ! Rien ne se perd.... tout se transforme !)

 

Photo prise par en bas, entre les deux sens de circulation de l'avenue des Champs Elysées (les oufs ! LOL !!!!!) le jour de nos 2 ans (et oui, on est tout jeunes !)

  

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