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10th December, 2016 @ home
Leica M-P Typ 240
Leica Summilux 50mm ASPH.
I was looking for Ghouls night out Monster High, but they have them not in shelves now. (i must check it on monday cause they have them in there ad)
So i got the Dating Fun Ken i want so bad since ever.
I gave him an Fashionistas Ken Body. The original Bod yis to stiff and not well playable.
Yesterday at Dokayuki-Matsuri ( Big load of snow festival ) in Iwamizawa, Hokkaido.
Pentax MZ-7, Sigma 70-300mm F4.0-5.6, negative ISO 100.
E agora minha unha diva de carnaval!
Pena que o sol fugiu esses dias aqui pq esse esmalte é um escandalo de lindo!
Duas camadinhas fecharam berm e sério ele causa efeito nas pessoas na rua. Ontem fui comer japa com o marido e duas meninas mais a garçonete me perguntaram que esmalte era esse! kkkkkkkk
Ia carimbar ele, mas kd a coragem?
Brilha lindamente, tem um brilho parecido com foil meio holográfico e valeu cada centavo pago por ele. O meu veio da KK.
Something a little different. Great fun to watch !
Guess which one my boys were most impressed with....Boooooo ! Boooo !
Tournaments provided a means for knights to practice warfare and build their strength in times of peace. Tournaments were essentially mock battles with audiences. The audience was usually made up of "fair damsels". This was another way in which a knight was expected to act chivalrous. The tournaments had different rules that had to be followed. They were judged by umpires that watched for dishonest play. Tournaments were usually fought between either two people or two teams. If two people fought a tournament, it was usually by jousting. The two knights would gallop across the playing field at each other. They carried long, blunt poles and shields. The objective was to knock the other person out of his saddle. Team play was conducted with fierce mock combat between two bands of fighters. They fought with wooden or blunted weapons so as to reduce the risk of getting hurt. However, this was often not the case. Many people did get hurt or die by accident.
Fête du palmier de Moindou, Nouvelle-Calédonie.
Pour la 8ème année consécutive, Moindou a fêté son emblème: le palmier !
Au programme: grand marché, animation musicale, démonstration de fun car, rodéo…
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Démonstration de Fun Car
Le fun-car est une discipline qui se veut amicale et populaire. Il repose largement sur la participation de bénévoles pour l'organisation et l'encadrement des compétitions.
Les courses mettent en présence des véhicules de série spécialement préparés pour supporter les très nombreuses collisions survenant pendant la course. Les vitres, pare-brises, feux, accessoires et toutes autres pièces susceptibles de se détacher du véhicule où d'encombrer la piste sont retirés. Des barres anti-écrasement sont solidement installées dans l'habitacle et des grilles ou filets sont fixés à la place du pare-brise ainsi que sur la vitre du côté conducteur.
Les courses se déroulent sur une piste en forme de 8 ou en ovale dont le revêtement est constitué de terre battue.
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Yesterday was my birthday (25!), and also my first day at the University photo-club, Dekate Mousa. We had some fun with my idea by riding bikes with flashes while shooting each other, kinda like jousting with horses in the middle ages.
After "jousting" for a while I was left half-blinded for a while after getting repeated bursts of full-power strobes directly in my eyes. This picture was part of a club competion in Dekate Mousa, with the theme "From above, in motion", and won the first prize (beers)! A great night. Thanks to all the guys in my group working together to make this photo.
Stobist info:
Canon 580EX II, wielded by left jouster
Sigma (?), wielded by right jouster (me)
SB-600 (2x) camera lower left and lower right
(Full-Power).
Exposure:
6"
f/8.0
ISO 100