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We pop champagne cause we're thirsty!

 

Year One Project 365 is complete! With a few late posts and missed counted two days, this year has been a blessing nevertheless. I didn't think I was going to make it through the year, so I would like to thank my beautiful wife Jodi, family and friends for the support and viewing all the pages to keep me going.

 

It's amazing to see his daily progress with something new everday. Each day you see more of his personality pop out. Always smiling, always sick, exploring everything within reach, his good looks, his curious mind evolving....it's hard not to love this little man.

 

This year we have celebrated a couple of births, Ellysia (Dom's godsister/first girlfriend), Mia (Tessa's Daughter) and the preppin for Gondica's little bundle to show up. With life, we have gone through three deaths, his great grandmother, my dad's godbrother, and my dad's godfather.

 

Within the first year, Dominik did so much more than I did. He went on numerous flights, his first plane trip at three weeks to see family in the bay area and then off to South Tahoe/Nevada for Katalia and Matt's wedding. To Colorado to see Aunty Manda, Uncle Brian, and Stampy. Also the countless trips to the bay area and back. He's also a huge Oakland A's fan and saw them with a game against the San Diego Padres. He loves going to the beach and pool. Visited Disneyland because Momma wanted to go. He started school at 3 1/2 months in the Bambini room at Aspirations School of Learning in Carlsbad.

 

Favorite foods: milkies, pears, cantaloupe, bananas, blackberries, cookies in the middle of dinner, broccoli, zucchini sauteed in olive oil and garlic, cheerios, gold fish, sweet potatoes, peas and carrots, cheeses, avacodo, beans, rice and pho. Tried lamb, buffalo, goat cheese, rabbit, liver pate....the list goes on. This boy is the first to start eating and last to leave the table. He got this trait from his grandfather Hoi, good thing we named him Dominik Hoi Tran.

 

We went through millions of diapers. Babies are hella expensive! Well worth it!

 

Now, onto YEAR TWO!

Please view in large to see detail.

 

Composite of an Iris bud and model. Both given same post treatment.

 

Lighting: Model directly in front of a Photoflex LiteDome Q39, X-Large Softbox , 54x72x32" illuminated by a Profoto 600R strobe. A second Profoto 600R with a Profoto beauty dish and grid was placed above and behind the photographer lighting the model. The scene was metered with a Sekonic L-758DR light meter, and triggered with a PocketWizard.

 

Iris was shot in natural light with 105mm macro lens

 

Model: Ally Swearengen

  

Found at the salvage store at 70% off marked price.

The National Memorial Arboretum is a national site of remembrance at Alrewas, near Lichfield, Staffordshire, United Kingdom. It gives its purpose as:

 

The National Memorial Arboretum honours the fallen, recognises service and sacrifice and fosters pride in our country. It is a spiritually uplifting place and is emerging as a world-renowned centre for remembrance.

 

The Arboretum is an evolving, maturing woodland landscape featuring 30,000 trees and a vast collection of memorials. The 150-acre site is a living, growing tribute to those who have served and continue to serve our country.

  

We are happy to introduce the latest font collaboration between Joluvian and Ale Paul for Sudtipos.

 

www.myfonts.com/fonts/sudtipos/salamat/

 

Since the release of his first typeface, Zulia Pro, Joluvian has spent his time dedicatedly experimenting with an array of calligraphic styles and typography, before starting on his second typeface, Salamat. The journey began on a trip to Asia, where Joluvian was inspired by his time in the Philippines. After a series of discarded type sketches, the first stroke of what is now Salamat was then born.

 

What at first was a quick sketch, over time, evolved into a stylized typography; that lends to humanistic-expressive calligraphy, optimized with wide variety of swash capitals, contextuals ligatures, ascending and descending, starting and ending letters and a wide range of characters for each glyph. Salamat provides the user absolute freedom to play, create words, sentences and even very stylized paragraphs. Giving one the freedom with type, the way the Philippines gave Joluvian the freedom to explore calligraphy and typography.

 

Joluvian considers Salamat a new benchmark in his career. He now possesses more typography maturity, and a refined focus to put into practice all the knowledge acquired in his recent years of study, for this and much more salamat (‘thank you’ in Tagalog) to the Philippines.

Photo by Chris Smith

Photo by Chris Smith

Photo by Chris Smith

Evolve is a multiplayer, first-person shooting sci-fi adventure from Turtle Rock Studios, the designers of Left 4 Dead.

 

More PlayStation screenshots, trailers and trophies and everything for PS3, PS Vita & PS4: PSMania.

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this was done on the plane to new york.

it was originally supposed to spell 'Love'

but i love this word more.

so yeah.

tell me yo thoughts :)

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Model/Photographer: Debbie Jasper

 

Outfit/ Eye tattoo- EVOLVE - INVICTUS

Hair Base - FBB Dark Brown

Makeup- Flirt eyeliner 1- Heavy

Eyelash - CCD - RealLash Starr eyelashes

Jewelry - Mandala Milky way Rings - polly white, Mandala Milky way2 Earring - polly white, Bijour Rachel dreamers rachela necklace

Nails- Mandala Milky way Nail - gaga black

Shoe- Bliss Couture -Hollywood Diamond Pumps

 

Photo by Chris Smith

Supercomputers are extremely useful in simulating huge events like supernovae—they help researchers model how our universe formed and evolves. Here's a type Ia supernova where the surface of the star is blue and the yellow shows the flame front (behind which there is ash from burning stellar material).

 

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FLASH simulation of the pure deflagration model of Type Ia Supernova. The blue surface approximates the surface of the star and the yellow surface shows the flame front behind which there is ash from burning stellar material.

 

Researchers: George Jordan and Donald Q. Lamb, University of Chicago

 

Visualization: Brad Gallagher, University of Chicago

 

Research supported by:

DOE/NNSA ASC Alliance Flash Center, DOE/Office of Science INCITE Program

 

Argonne National Laboratory.

Photo by Chris Smith

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