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BATTLE Mode
Action pose
Newest from based on my latest frame designs with some updated design. Frame is based off two of my favorite marvel villians Apocalypse and Ultron.
I had alot of fun revamping the design from my past frames. Created Three different modes for this frame: Burst, Flight, and Battle.
Nikki actually wore out the letters on the keyboard of her old Mac laptop. I replaced it with a new one and framed the old one.
Framed by the base of the old steam engine water tank near Meranburn, we see 8834 cruising downgrade towards Manildra.
Sweet view of this Phoenix A Frame house. The place is in major need of repair, but if you've got the mad skills, this could be a tiki paradise some day.
Gallipoli model, The Great War exhibition, Wellington.
Canon Rebel 2000 camera, Tamron 24-70/f2.8 VC lens, Fujifilm Provia 400X colour slide film.
"super master" model from anvil bikeworks. supposedly discontinued.
I attended UBI (united bicycle institute) from 11 feb to 22 feb taking tig welded steel bicycle frame building course.
Waiting to leave Worksop with the 2D18 service to Nottingham. Worksop Station has experienced a renaissance recently with assistance and care coming from Friends of Worksop Station. I was given a guided tour of the station by Alan Smalley. A credit to all involved .
Wikis is looking to see who is naughty and who is nice.
Made for Our Daly Challenge topic " In or Out of Frame"
This courier likely comes from the school of thought that uglier bikes are less likely to get stolen, as there’s a nasty patina all over this otherwise-pretty track frame.
Since I had this photo printed in a 8x12 format, it was a challenge to frame (it's not a common frame size). However, when I saw this 13x15 floating frame, I knew it would be a great fit.
This kind of shot doesnt work particularly well when taken from indoors looking out however, A Cedar of Lebanon has such a specific elegant profile and therefore the framing accentuates its elegance and formality so maybe it will work this time.
$18.76- That's what this number will cost you if you buy it from Lego factory. It's criminal I tell you. I'm fairly happy with it, considering I followed all the LDD rules. As for the Nascar rules, well, there isn't a half-stud offset due to LDD's limitations.
I ran into quite a few problems with this- which was surprising considering I got proficient with LDD way back with version 1.0. For starters, pieces would often place themselves crooked- a not uncommon occurrence in real building, especially some of the trim on this baby, but I don't see why it should happen in a computer program where there is a separate function for piece rotation. This caused other pieces to refuse to "sit" which bugged the hell outta me till I worked out the bugs. That aforementioned half-stud offset was refused by the program for some reason I never could work out. A fair amount of reasonably simple and common SNOT techniques are absolutely unavailable. Also, I got this far with the first attempt and the whole program crashed right as I went to save. And don't get me started on the lack of 3x3 corner plates, 1x1 plates, and 1x6 plates in dark gray. Still, its a nearly perfect conceptionalization of the Nascar theme in LDD. All props go to Mike P for the frame.
frame 67
Matte size (in): 12x12
Frame outer size (in): 22x22
Material: Pine barn, Dutch lap, siding
Source (approx age): Barn, Lockport NY (approx 1880s)
Price: 60.00
Frame commissioned for use in Iranian-themed photography exhibit. It was supposed to look like a tapestry-type frame with assorted critters. Pretty much everything (size, colors, characters) was decided by the client.
Watercolor and colored pencil.
Small Frame Assemblages using Lisa Kettell Designs Embellishments! I used frames from Michaels, Paper from Graphic 45, Calico, K&Co and trims/embellishments from Lisa Kettell Designs!
I decorated this frame from ikea with some letter stickers and paper ribbon. The picture is of a cupcake I had from Baked in Red Hook, Brooklyn, NYC.
39-52-in-2016-Nature Frame
The path going into the distance surrounded by bushes..........
Seen in 52 in 2016 Challenge
Finally hung my signed Jon Armstrong photo. My picture doesn't do it justice, probably because I'm not a good photographer like Jon Armstrong. But doesn't it look nice on my wall?
Auto Portrait Framing feature, NEX 5R automatically creates a crop that attractively positions the person in the photo, and save both it and the original.
This photo was cropped from previous photo of my photostream.
オート ポートレート フレーミング機能は、バランスの良い構図のポートレートになるよう、自動的に写真をクロップし、元画像とクロップ済みの両方、保存してくれます。この写真は、前の画像からオートで切り取られたもの。
Sony NEX-5R / E PZ 16-50mm F3.5-5.6 OSS
This was a lot of fun to create!! I started with the frame~shells, starfish, seaglass beads, fresh water pearls, german glass glitter.....The 4x6 collage is embellished with natural sponge, shells, sea fan and pressed flowers! Can be either hanging or upright.
This is the finished window frame. This is how it started. The picture is one I took at Lake Champlain.