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Featuring beautiful places like River Street, trinkets, featuring riverboats with casinos, beautiful sculptures talking about Georgia freedom from slavery, beautiful roads, a hotel we stayed in for a while with a pool, a hotel , a Christmas shopping area, beautiful pavements and roads, and breakfast at a nice restaurant and a taffy place and candy manufacturing place. Everyone was excited. There were a lot of Greek restaurants and beautiful drizzle and rain to keep us company. Memorable and extremely beautiful city. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Savannah,_Georgia

Washeteria, deepest Dorset

Didn't like the first water spout so made this one - pedestal and bowl. Still not thrilled but I can't fix a stupid idea from the concept.

Featuring: Washington Bullets, Heatseekers, The Wolves, Hooligans, Nuclear Kaasarole, Brandon Scott and Axton Ray, Geordie Bulldogs with a special AML Wrestling Championship match between AML Wrestling Champion Caprice Coleman vs Cedric Alexander with THE Tommy Thomas. Special Guest appearance by TNA Knockout Angelina Love.

Phantom featuring Lio at the Salon, Silly, november 14, 2009.

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St James's Square in the Vale of York town of Boroughbridge, once an important coaching stop on the old Great North Road, now bypassed by the A1. The columned and covered drinking fountain (left) was built over an artesian well in 1875 and for many years represented the town’s main water source.

Featuring our private office studios where core business members can schedule time to meet with clients or to work in solitude. Members will have access to a private locker where selling tools or product samples can be stored.

A late afternoon shot of the water feature overlooking the MBS.

  

PP: Mild HDR with some tweaking in Photoshop.

 

Camera used: Sony DSLR Alpha 700.

Lens: DT 16-105mm

 

Featuring Happy Little pixels

.HLP. Captain outfit

 

Happy with the feedback and collections of Thupparivalan, Vishal has

started shooting for Sandakozhi 2, directed by N Lingusamy.

Shooting started on Wednesday in Chennai and a grand set has been

erected for the purpose. Plans are on to release the film for Pongal,

say...

 

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Our textured glass water features are nicely framed by the shiny bark of the Prunus serrula (tibetan cherry)

Pilsen

Chicago, IL

 

Featured on Chicagoist: Around Town

02.05.14

Somehow, you just don't expect to see this in a toenship

Featured Los Angeles illustrator, Bethany Barton, with her EFFEN inspired illustration of the EFFEN bottle.

a place to sit and contemplate

Or, one of my gardens under water

Minolta SRT101 w/ MC 55mm f/1.7

87MS02-28

Harrison Krix - Volpin Props - Atlanta

Weathered bamboo fountain.

It's hooked up to the irrigation system. Every morning, water flows from the spout into the rock basin tsukubai and pond below, refreshing both. Fish keep the mosquitoes at bay...

 

Nikon D7000, Nikkor 16-35mm f/4.0G.

SOOC, straightened, NEF conv. to JPG.

featuring the magnificent silver Panda bullion coin, atop cinnabar I bought at the Beijing Friendship store on July 20, 1986

For a year and a half, I worked on feature films as a floor runner, camera assistant, and puppet coordinator. I lived in Prague, London, and LA. Most of these pics are from my time working for Jim Henson's Creature Shop in LA shooting Buddy with Rene Russo. I also worked on Pinocchio with Martin Landau and Snow White with Sigourney Weaver.

Editorial and outtake images from a feature / cover shoot on cycling jeans for Momentum Mag.

Vancouver, 2015.

thanks to jetpacmagazine for the vespa spread!

 

full pdf copy can be downloaded here.

 

  

The large granite cenotaph is located in George Square. Set into the front face, near to the top, of the obelisk is a bronze sword. Below caved in relief is the city seal featuring a figure of St Mungo and an incised painted (black) inscription. To the top of the side face are two laurel wreath caved into the stone, below an incised inscription painted (black) and to the rear side 2No. bronze flag poles, with decorative laurel wreath mounting bracket. To the rear face centrally located a caved Imperial coat of arms, below 2No. incised painted (black) inscriptions. To either side a bronze flag pole. In front of the obelisk, a stone sarcophagus set into the ground bears a carved wreath. Enclosing the obelisk is a U shaped low level wall, with incorporated seating raised on a three stepped base. Flanking the wall are two couchant guardant lions. The B listed memorial is sited in front of Glasgow City Chambers. This is the principal monument to Glasgow’s dead killed during the Great War of 1914- 18. The imposing monument by sculptor Ernest Gillick, (1874-1951), and architect, John James Burnet was erected in 1924 and provides a dignified setting for Glasgow’s annual remembrance ceremony where the clergy, dignitaries and Council officials lay wreaths at the Stone of Remembrance. By far the most powerful argument for the setting of the Cenotaph monument arose from the historical and sentimental associations bound up with that particular part of George Square. It was here that Glasgow soldiers were recruited by successive Lords-Lieutenants, and hence they marched to war. It was here also that those who returned took the salute. Glasgow’s monument to the First World War is designed on a rectangular U-Plan, and consists of a central stepped area flanked by a pair of low walls terminating in giant couchant lions. A truncated obelisk (strictly, the cenotaph itself) rises from the eastern side, the upper part of which takes the form of a sarcophagus decorated with four carved wreaths. The central area contains a horizontal slab bearing a relief carving of a large palm leaf and a wreath. Between this and the cenotaph is a simple altar-like block known as the ‘war’ stone or ‘great’ stone. On the front of the cenotaph is a figure of St Mungo in a baldacchino (canopy), which is itself embedded in a Glasgow crest. Attached to the wall above this is a gilded metal cross sculpted into the form of a sword. The rear wall of the cenotaph has an Imperial coat of arms carved in relief and a set of six bronze wreaths attached to flagpoles. Plans to erect the monument were first proposed on 9 February 1920, by Sir James Waston Stewart, who called a public meeting. The monument was finally unveiled by Earl Haig on Saturday, 31st May 1924, in a ceremony attended by many thousands of spectators. Among the guests were Burnet himself and Lord Blythswood, the chairman of the committee supervising the construction, who formally asked the Lord Provost to accept the custody of the memorial on behalf of the Corporation and general body of the citizens. The inscriptions relating to the Second World War were added in 1945. A similar design, but on a smaller scale, was used by Burnet on his Hunter memorial (1925) in Glasgow University

Featuring the Toho permanent finish matte gold along with matte chocolate brown and matte olive beads.

Sgt. Jose Hamilton, a soldier assigned to Fort Bliss, Texas, performs a round of exercises March 3, 2015, at Fort Hood, Texas, as part of the Master Fitness Trainer Course. About 20 National Guard and active duty Army soldiers began the final two weeks of training to become master fitness trainers to act as special advisers to unit commanders to facilitate physical training. (Air National Guard photo by 1st Lt. Alicia M. Lacy/Released) 150303-Z-NC104-157

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Photography provided by www.ccs-architecture.com/

22.01.2012, Antholz, Italy (ITA):

Event Feature: Start of the race - IBU world cup biathlon, mass women, Antholz (ITA). www.nordicfocus.com. © Manzoni/NordicFocus. Every downloaded picture is fee-liable.

DCCK prepares nearly 6,300 healthy, scratch-cooked breakfasts, lunches, and suppers each day for low-income children at 10 public and private schools in Washington, DC, working closely with local farmers to supply healthy, seasonal food. Find out more at www.dccentralkitchen.org/schoolfood/

 

Several models feature a pop out tent to give you a roomier feeling and more of an outdoor connection.

Featuring performances by outstanding conservatory seniors. Photo by Dale Preston '83

✰ This photo was featured on The Epic Global Showcase here: flavoredtape.com/post/156869979443

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The new Elsa 16'' Deluxe Feature Singing Doll has been fully deboxed. She is posed standing, holding the snowflake scepter in her right hand. She is supported by a Kaiser stand (not included). Dimly lit room, so we can see the lights better. Elsa is singing. Her right arm and accessory are lit up, and so are the light on the right side of her cape.

 

I've finally gotten around to deboxing the Elsa Deluxe Feature Doll. I am way more impressed with her than I thought I would be. As with the Rapunzel Feature doll, the Try Me button on Elsa makes her sing about 10 seconds of Let It Go, and the lights in her forearms and cape turn on. The ten lights on the cape alternately light up on one side then the other as she sings. Once the Try Me button is detached from the front window, we can slide the doll out from the bottom of the box. The Try Me button is attached to her back, along with the lights on her cape. After the Try Me button is unplugged from her back, Elsa's sound and lights are triggered by sliding her ice swirl accessory a little way along her right hand. It is a bit hard to do the first time you try it, as the fit is very snug on her hand, and you have to push the bottom of the accessory very hard to get it to switch on her special effects. She sings about 30 seconds of Let It Go, the same segment as the older 16 inch singing Elsa doll. The singing is very clear, and just the right volume. I haven't compared the old doll with the new yet, as I need to replace the batteries on the old doll. The most outstanding feature of the doll is her cape, which has a glittery pattern of snowflakes and icicles completely covers the cape, and is even more detailed than the Classic Elsa's cape. It is slightly longer than floor length, so can hold its position. It is fully lined, to enclose the lights inside the cape. The other awesome feature of the doll are her semi transparent blue ice heels, which also have some glitter embedded.

 

Elsa Deluxe Feature Doll - 16'' H

now $29.95

reg $49.95, you save: 40%

Item No. 6002040901302P

 

Frozen delight

Empower any Frozen collection when unboxing this stunning Deluxe Doll to surprise all with her beautiful sculpturing, glittering costume, and special play features. Elsa's snowflake scepter lights up as she sings!

 

Magic in the details...

 

• Place snowflake scepter on Elsa's hand to see it light-up while she sings

• Detailed costume

• Glitter accents

• Braided, rooted hair

• Includes snowflake power accessory

• Comes in collector's display box with satin carry strap

• Part of the Disney Deluxe Feature Doll Collection

 

The bare necessities

 

• Ages 3+

• Requires 6 x LR44/AG13 button cell batteries, included

• Plastic / polyester

• Doll: 16'' H

• Imported

 

Safety

 

WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD - Small Parts. Not for children under 3 years.

...in Harvey Wise's 'glamour' bathroom.

 

Featured in this month's Canadian House & Home magazine, that's a limited edition 24x36" DoubleCrossed print entitled, "Gypsy & Me".

 

It's nice to mix it up every once in a while...

Feature excavated during a Phase II testing project at Snake Creek in Georgia.

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