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Villa Borghese, Rome (ITALIE)
objectif/lense : Tamron SP AF 17-50 mm f/2.8 XR Di
post-traitement : Adobe Lightroom 5.7
May 2008.
Today I've been three years on Flickr and about three million views later and with a bunch of new friends all over the world ... I must say that Flickr is mighty fun!
Stay tuned for a anniversary celebration in color as well.
With Halloween aproaching fast, you find a spookey -by Tim Burton- inspired set at fresh starting The Gacha Guardians Event.
In total the 22769 - A Night with Tim Gacha Set contains 16 Items for you collect, so let us better take a closer look at the items:
RARE: Snakepouf - LI 3 - 9 single sit animations
Commons:
Vortex Rug* - LI 2
Tentacale Wallart* - LI 1
Sidetable* - LI 1
This is Halloween* - LI 2
Mad Hatter Hatstand* - LI 2
Tea with Tim* - LI 4
Tims Plant* - white - LI 2
Tims Plant* - orange - LI 2
Ace of Spades Coffetable* - LI 2
Jester Console* - LI 2
Tim's Teddy* - LI 1
Tim's Floorlamp* - LI 1
Tim's Chair - LI 4 - 9 single sit animations
Limp Bookshelf* - left - LI 6
Limp Bookshel* - right - LI 6
With every 15th pull you not only get one of the items above, you also get the Gift of the Guardians. At the 22769 - A Night with Tim Gacha Set, you will recieve the Twisted Candle Holder* - LI 2
All items are original creator mesh items with materials enabaled.
The permissions of all items in this set are: no-copy, mod, trans - used scripts and animations may have different permissions.
you can find a preview of the items displayed at the 22769 Inworld Location below:
maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Wooden%20Bay/36/124/23
The Gacha Guardians Events opens to public on October, 01st, 2017. Please keep that in mind if you use the SLurl provied below:
maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Gimme%20Gacha%20Production...
** Gacha is a Game of luck for every pull (50L$) at the 22769 - a Night with Tim Gachamachine, you get a randomly selected item from the list above in return **
Learn more about the Gacha Guardians here: thegachaguardians.com/how-to-play/
This slide is dated January 1960, so I'm assuming that these Christmas gifts are from December 1959.
See also Christmas Gifts, 1961.
The blue chair, table, and curtains are also visible in another slide: Here's the Lady You Ordered! Where Do You Want Us to Put Her?
The same distinctive curtain style also appears in Flowering Plants and Groovy Curtains.
(BEST VIEWED LARGE)
"Trust me Stark, y'got my personal guarantee there's absolutely no alcohol in this..."
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(Anthony Stark and Bender the Robot are trained cybernetically augmented professional alcoholics. Do not try this at home unless 'home' happens to be Krypton, Kronos, or Arkham Asylum. Besides, it's not booze, it's really just a no-name brand cola.)
Another shot taken on the "Stark Laboratory" set. Gotta love the Marvel legends action figures..so articulate! (Pity this is a silent picture.) Oddly enuff, I didn't know I.M's visor came off until I took this picture...if I had I might have used him as the stunt-drinker ("Make mine a double!") in the first Irony Man group scene. Or is that the second? Stark's in charge of continuity and he's...you know. Either that or I've Lucased the episode numbers.
That Bender, what a trooper! (And he works for booze.) It's the figure that comes with the Suicide Booth. This Mark of I.M is the Silver Centurion variant. They've done a fine job with the face sculpt in particular.
Piccky's lit from above using a halogen globe floorlamp bounced off the ceiling plus a desklamp for additional fill. Not much photoshopping in this one. Sharpened the label on the bottle of Old Fortran and brightened Bender's teeth. Oh, and the border...which is digital and not down to drinking. Really.
I really wasn't going to do another entry but... well... uhm... I got this bed and...
Arcade goodies in photo:
half-deer: Woodland Creatures (Red Fox, Gray Squirrel, Gray Owl)
Lark: Imaginarium Librarium (bookshelves and books on bookshelves)
Schadenfreude: A HEAP of Chibi Cats
Trompe Loeil: Antique Floorlamp with projection lighting
Art Dummy: slumber bed birch-blue
Chine, Shanghai, 2013.
Voici « l'Oriental Pearl Tower ». Elle n'a pas l'air comme ça, mais du haut de ses 468m, c'est en fait une antenne de télévision, contenant également des bureaux, une galerie marchande, une vue panoramique imprenable et vertigineuse, un restaurant, une salle d'arcade, et même des montagnes russes …
50/365
Inspired on a quote from E. Fitzgerald.
"There was the Door to which I found no key; There was the Veil through which I might see."
Edward Fitzgerald
No reproduction of this image is allowed without prior permission of the photographer. Ninguna reproducción de esta imagen está permitida sin el previo permiso del fotógrafo.
© Paola Suárez
All rights reserved
Todos los derechos reservados
"Infiltrators"
Chevigny St Sauveur (Bourgogne - Côte d'Or)
Website : www.fluidr.com/photos/pat21
"Copyright © – Patrick Bouchenard
The reproduction, publication, modification, transmission or exploitation of any work contained here in for any use, personal or commercial, without my prior written permission is strictly prohibited. All rights reserved."
The walls and ceiling of this room in Barry Dixon's Virginia home are painted Lime White by Farrow & Ball. 'Diego' floor lamps by Objet Insolite. Citrus-colored Oushak rug.
Photo by Edward Addeo, from Barry Dixon Interiors.
Chine, Shanghai, 2013.
Photo prise à la volée pendant un trajet en taxi, dans ce lieu dont les couleurs donnent l'impression d'être plongé au cœur d'une BD "d'Akira".
This lamp was given to me recently by an old high school classmate. The original shade had been broken years ago, and was missing. I found this shade, of the same period (early 1900's) in an antique mall. The shade cost me $45. This lamp still has the original screw-in plug on the cord, made prior to the two-pronged plugs we are used to. Our house, built in 1901, still has one of the original screw-in outlets, with a hinged brass cover, so this lamp plugs right in. We have an adapter to use it in a normal outlet.
I apologise in advance to digital photographers...
but there are times, when you have shot almost the entire roll of film and you want to get it developed.... except there are one or two unexposed frames left...
but you really want to see those other photos, so you start taking shots you wouldn't ordinarilly take - just to use up those remaining frames..
this is one such shot.
the lamp was a christmas present from ronet and I was experimenting with long exposures as I had film that needed developing...
but I'm very happy with the result
This is floor light that sits on on our floor which I have "zapped" to death with a quad of symmetry! I used FX Photo Studio Pro to get today's abstract - hope it works!!
7 Days of Shooting Week #23 - Light Thoroughly Abstract Thursday .....
Thanks, in advance, to everyone who views this photo, adds a note, leaves a comment and of course BIG thanks to anyone who chooses to favourite my photo .... thanks to you all.
Minolta Rokkor 58mm f/1.2 (EOS-mount conversion)
[ 0.033 sec (1/30) | f/1.2 | ISO 100 | Manual exposure ]
Just had a furniture switch around ready for the cold nights. Feels really cosy now, especially when the stove's crackling......
Chair upholstery and wallpaper are The Boatmen; walls are painted Tapestry Blue, all by Zoffany.
Photo from zoffany.com.
Just me and my meditation.
New blog post blog.travisyoungphotography.com/double-down/
Strobist Info:
Two way floorlamp camera left bounced off ceiling and walls
Small desk lamp camera right bounced off rear wall
Camera Info:
Nikon D700
Nikkor 50mm f/ 1.4G @ f/4