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My bike backpack folds into a small pouch, just opened it up with bikes printed all over it, folded and got some distorted bike shapes that were kind of cool and interesting. Hard to pick one though!!
The SX-70 is a folding single lens reflex Land Camera first produced by the Polaroid Corporation in 1972. It was the first instant SLR in history, and the first camera to use Polaroid's new integral print film, which developed automatically without the need for intervention from the photographer. This was revolutionary at the time.
The SX-70 has a folding body design, a 4-element 116mm f/8 glass lens, and an automatic exposure system. The camera allows manual focus as close as 26.4cm (10.4"), and has a shutter speed range from 1/175s to more than 10 seconds. A variety of models was offered, though all share the same basic design.
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WIP: Working in some folded clothes (low LI with materials)to be used as decorations for stores or homes...
This is an oblique (45 degree) view down of some blocks of rock cut and placed to form steps in a stairway: the shadowed planes are vertical, at right angles to the sunlit flat (horizontal) planes. The rock is high-grade metamorphic gneiss; a three-dimensional view of the folded layering is shown well across the middle of the photo.
C. J.R. Devaney
Rule 54 :3
So, After Badger unveiled the FMG BAP I noticed that even Catsy deemed a folding one impossible. I agree. But, with a removable grip, then impossible becomes possible.
After about 5 hours of tedious work, on what I'm pretty sure is a molecular scale, here it is. Terrible photography and all.
Also, New decals for my Nam' figures / build, and I ordered all the fier pieces I could today from SimplyBricks :D
I've added all of the BA gang I can, as I would love if they all took a look :p
C+C Please!
One of the interesting yet unadvertised sites in Newfoundland is the folded rocks near Port aux Port.
You have to ask locals exactly where they are and how to get to them but it is worth the effort.
This formation is also called the Faults & Folds of West Bay Beach.
"The folds of rock are related to the churning tectonic activity that gave rise to the earth's mantle hundreds of millions of year ago."
For scale I am about 6 feet tall.
Smile on Saturday - White on white
“Either it is the fold of the infinite, or the constant folds of finitude which curve the outside and constitute the inside.”
― Gilles Deleuze, Foucault
I drew two lines to show the folding of the rock layers (and hope that geologists would approve).
Ich zeichnete zwei Linien, die verdeutlichen sollen wie sich die Gesteinsschichten falten (und hoffe, dass Geologen mir zustimmen).
Polymer Clay Beads
I've made a folded cane, which I like very much, and combined the beads with some textured beads.
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Captured with a Nikon Df and a Nikkor 35mm ƒ1:2 plus a 3 x ND Filter, post processed in Lightroom using VSCO Film.
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michele doing a seated forward fold
taken for seva yoga
strobist: two bare sb-80dxes behind subject to the left and right. Single sb-80dx through umbrella to the right/above camera.