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68001 'Evolution' is seen leading 6K05 Carlisle-Crewe south nearing Ais Gill Summit the highest point on the Settle and Carlisle line with Wild Boar Fell providing the backdrop - 01/12/2017
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Barbara says: Maybe you should try, I don't know, the Beatles walking in a line ... ;) just kidding!
First in the class68 DRS locomotives is 68001 'Evolution'. Pictured here passing Barrow upon Trent with a Mountsorrel to Crewe working.
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Macro Monday theme: Evolution
The bobbins on the left are from my peddle sewing machine which by the way I cannot run as I have no talent. (I can't dance either) It belonged to my grandmother. It is a Singer. It makes for a nice decorative piece of furniture though. The bobbins on the left are from the electric machine I use. The thread on the old bobbins is about 45- 50 years old too.
I am practising to photograph in High-key.
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I've changed looks about a zillion times so I just picked the ones I stuck with the longest.
I was such an ugly noob, lol.
Snake River Region SCCA Oct 18th Autocross event.
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set of eyelashes for LeLutka evolution includes:
•6 White (tintables)
•6 Black with tintable ends
•1 Pride color
At a special price for the duration of the event
Die Evolution des Lichts, vom brennenden Streichholz zum Licht durch eine elektrische Halogen-Lampe.
Für Macro Mondays...
Evolution.
The tips of my grandmother's sad iron (which I now use as a doorstop) and my steam iron.
Added to: Macro Mondays
There are no shortcuts in evolution. -Louis D. Brandeis
So this isn't a normal fashion post, but I think its a neat idea. I'm calling this the "Evolution Of Seven."
I know its bad form to show old photos, a lot of people delete them, hide them, refuse to believe they ever looked like that. I don't, I think its great to look back, and see how much you have progressed, or changed your style. Although my style has stayed relatively the same, my avatar has changed drastically over the few years I've been here. But it took me almost 4 years to look like I do, tinkering around and changing things. I may not be god's gift to women, but I LIKE how I look, and that's whats important.
We often forget how hard we worked and how much money we spent. (Oh god the money we spent)... I say this only because I've noticed an awful lot of bashing lately on other peoples avs, and I can only imagine they feel the same way I do, they like how they look, so leave em be!!!
I guess what I'm saying is, just like in real life, ACCEPT each other n STFU! lol\
Oldest to newest left to right, top to bottom. Check out that system body, rocking the shit outta that! LMAO onward to Aesthetic body, then Adam Mesh, and lastly Signature... I wonder how many more bodies i'll have before I quit SL lol
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J'hésite beaucoup pour le titre de cette photo. Mon titre alternatif serait "tranche de vie" qui est une allégorie à la vie amoureuse.
Puisque c'est un assemblage de plusieurs photos, l'exif n'apparait pas, voici les détails techniques;
Panasonic DC-G9 en mode rafale, OLYMPUS M.60mm F2.8 Macro, ISO 800, f/8.0 1/125.
Deux sources lumineuses de chaque côté.
A metal sculpture near Stamford, South Dakota.
I spotted this odd sculpture in the middle of South Dakota while driving along the interstate highway. Needless to say I stopped to photograph it.
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On the top one of the first pens for technical drawings (Pelikan Graphos) with multiple nibs from the fifties, below a stylus from FiftyThree for drawing apps on iPads.
I did a little experimenting with my old character. The background was improvised. It was supposed to be another painting but I never got around to it so I outlined it and threw in some black splatters and an outline of my standard character.
Can't imagine having to saddle a horse every day, or hitch it to a carriage just to go to work, shopping, or visit a friend across town. Just the thought makes me appreciate my little car even more!
I learned a long time ago that some people would rather die than forgive. It's a strange truth, but forgiveness is a painful and difficult process. It's not something that happens overnight. It's an evolution of the heart.
Sue Monk Kidd