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i'm sorry for the lack of pictures lately, i guess that's why i haven't been getting as many views as before :/

i just dislike when people view and don't comment, ya know? i comment or favorite like everything i look at :P

i've just been so uninspired and busy with other things recently. i might be taking a break soon.

 

i'm not even sure how much i like this.. i just needed to upload.

what a hectic week :( and its only wednesday.

 

this shirt makes me look huge..

 

sooc.

Taken in Douglas, Isle of Man.

At last I managed to get a shot of the Robin on the fork, been trying for a while now!

Hello every,

Please help us to #provide food and milk for poor people and their children to relieve them from #hunger and to stop #starving #deaths of the poor people and their #children, and to fight against the #coronavirus.

Please any #help, your #contribution will help food and milk for the poor people and their children. No fees on this fundraiser of Indian GoFundMe (Ketto) see for more: bit.ly/394TU99

  

#StandWithChildren #ChildrenSufferingByPoverty #Help #ShareForSupport #GivingHope #SampathiFoundationCharity #HelpingHands #Children #Fundraising #Coronavirus #Hunger #DonateForFood

 

photo: teaser / test for conceptual series.

photo: alex calder

We had a great session making some natural light images in my studio, courtesy of a set of double doors to the outside.

Manned helpers shove hard on the rear of a loaded BNSF coal train as it attacks Crawford Hill , Nebraska

I'm in need of some doll-hair-care help. So I've had these dolls for a little while now and really want to (finally) fix up their hair and was wondering how to do this in a way that will be safe for the dolls (so as that their hair doesn't get any worse, their face-paint doesn't come off, etc.) Might anyone be able to help? The following is a description of their hair to help you help me:

 

Dawn of the Dance Cleo: Her hair is untouched since being removed from her box and as such has the typical 'helmet hair'.

C. A. Cupid: Also like Cleo, her hair is untouched since being removed from the box. It's not a firm to touch as Cleo's is and can be moved slightly but still stays in shape.

Dawn of the Dance Clawdeen: Her hair feels like Cupid's as I've run my fingers through her hair breaking up the glue that was holding it all together except that it now feels sticky to touch.

Operetta: Her hair also feels similar to Cupid's and is untouched since being removed from the box.

Dawn of the Dance Frankie: Her hair is a mess. Its has a gluey, sticky feeling and tends to slightly retain some of the shape it was in last. I just took her hair out of a braid and lightly ran my fingers through her hair hence the wavy appearance in this pic.

 

Can anyone help me?

 

P.S. If I've tagged you it's cause I know you know a lot about dolly care. If you can think of anyone else who might be able help please feel free to tag them as well.

:D

Another double-exposure...HolgaMod, ISO100, Diafine...

 

Since this is the 100 day mark, it seems like a good time to thank everyone for their support during this project. It has certainly been challenging and your encouragement has helped me continue.

that can't help themselves.

Don't worry - it wriggled free a moment later.

 

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pentaxk5 2013 prag Prague bw "schwarz weiß" "black white" himmel sky wolken cloud statue

I need help can anyone tell me what to build based on Arkham Origins. Thx

Helping me test some setups for a shoot next week. Captured with the Fujifilm X-T1 and Fujinon XF56mmF1.2 R

 

One Adorama Flashpoint Zoom Li-ON @ ⅛ shot through SMDV DIFF60 Speedbox Diffuser-60. Camera right at 45 degree angle.

 

One Flashpoint SL-360 StreakLight 360 Watt @ 1/16 in a gridded Cheetah Qbox24 behind Jack frame left.

Feels good, lower tummy !!!! Getting warmed up-for later.

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A ÖBB class 1144 helper unit, pushing at the rear end of an oncoming PKP Cargo coal train, seen from the driver's cab somewhere at the curves of the "Semmering" Railway ... ; )

 

Sept. 2013

Hi Folks, we really need your help on this one: Polythene Pam was found tonight lying half on a sidewalk, and slipping into a hole down into the ditch as she is paralyzed. She wasn't going to be left there! So with the help of ISS security guard Dean Riade who kept a watchful eye out for her, we rushed back with a kennel. She needs vet treatment, possibly surgery and very likely, long term care. She is adorably friendly and loves people, but she needs a dog-free environment. If you can help out this kitty in any way, please let us know.

Help needed - can’t decide on my skirt and top combo for an upcoming girls night out. Vote A, B or C using favourite and the most faved one by the end of November is what I will go with! 💋

 

More at www.patreon.com/DizzyChar

Bumble bee almost drowning in a flower

Pickle

She is in a pickle needs help to get down

 

I am hoping to rebody my Sensuous Affair Giselle on to a DG body so she'll be the height of my other dolls but with slightly longer legs than Poppy and arched heels....Are there any Dynamite Girls out there with the FR White/Caucasian skin tone? I know the Japan skin tone carries across most of the lines, but it seems the DG girls often have more tanned or pink skin tones.

Any guesses? I'll be very grateful for your advice!

I can only type 1 letter or space every few seconds

 

For Dave C. and other Flickr friends too, the fact that my title is not very title-like but more like a file name, *is* the title of asking for help from my Flickr friends. I did in fact get help and and that is the *soul* of this one. I can now type a few paragraphs before the year is out. LOL

 

See 5th comment down for more about this.

Has anyone got any ideas of how I should do anarchy's mask from arrow. I'm not sure if I should paint it or sculpt in or if theirs another option entirely.

Rural England, West Berkshire. As I was getting ready to take a picture of two pretty pheasants standing at the edge of the lane, a Tesco delivery van came out of nowhere scaring the birds!

I just need some help sometimes in life.

 

Please press L looks better.

 

Day 114

merci de me dire si c est bien un milan ?

Hello every,

Please help us to #provide food and milk for poor people and their children to relieve them from #hunger and to stop #starving #deaths of the poor people and their #children, and to fight against the #coronavirus.

Please any #help, your #contribution will help food and milk for the poor people and their children. No fees on this fundraiser of Indian GoFundMe (Ketto) see for more: bit.ly/394TU99 ❤️

  

#StandWithChildren #Help #ShareForSupport #GivingHope #SampathiFoundationCharity #HelpingHands #Children #Fundraising #Coronavirus #Hunger #DonateFoodForPoor #FightAgainstCorona #StopStarvingDeaths #SupportUs

 

Image made in response to ODC group's theme, "Help is on the Way."

Achei perdida nos arquivos ;-)

nrhp # 84001803- To help navigation towards ore docks, Congress approved funds to build the Marquette Harbor Light in 1850.[12] Construction took place in 1852, and first lit in June 1853. However, the initial structure deteriorated rapidly, and funds were approved in 1865 for a replacement tower.[13]

In 1875, the Army Corps of Engineers built a 2,000-foot (610 m) breakwater to reduce the force of wind and waves in Marquette Harbor. A strong storm destroyed the original light in 1889. The new light sits on a concrete crib at the southernmost end of the breakwater wall.[11]

The original lighthouse included seven 14-inch (360 mm) Lewis lamps, and a small detached 24-by-30-foot (7.3 by 9.1 m) dwelling constructed of similar materials to that of the tower. In 1853, the United States Lighthouse Board was created and a major system upgrade brought on an installation of a Sixth Order French Fresnel lens in 1856. The new lens was visible up to 10 nautical miles (19 km; 12 mi). Because of weather conditions, installation, maintenance and operation of a foghorn was integral to the operation.[13]

In July, 1899 the lighthouse was electrified under direction of Thomas Miller.[14]

The current lens is a DCB-36 Aerobeacon. Putting aside questions of nostalgia, aesthetics, or appreciation for the engineering of a bygone era (as exemplified by the Fresnel lens), this iteration of lighthouse illumination is itself incredibly effective, and an endangered remnant of another bygone era.[15]

Construction of the current structure began in 1865. The 1​1⁄2-story dwelling shares its design with the lighthouses on Granite Island, Gull Rock and Huron Island. It includes a set of cast-iron spiral stairs winding from the first floor to the lantern centered on the square gallery atop the tower, a decagonal cast-iron lantern was installed, and a new fixed white Fourth Order Fresnel lens with a 190° arc of visibility was assembled atop its cast-iron pedestal. The focal plane is at 70 feet (21 m) above the lake, and was visible for a distance of 10 nautical miles in clear weather.[2][13] Pictures before and after the dwelling modifications are available. A second story was added in 1910.[3]

The tower is attached to a schoolhouse style lighthouse keeper's residence.[16]

The area had three fog signals, the louder being in the fog signal building and one in each breakwater. Each had its own distinct tone.[17]

The site was considered to be difficult and staffing was a problem. By 1882, after 29 years in operation, ten keepers had either been removed or resigned from service at Marquette.[14]

In 1891, a station of the U.S. Life-Saving Service began operations on the lighthouse grounds, with the station located to the west of the lighthouse, which in 1915 became part of the U.S. Coast Guard. In 1939 the U.S. Lighthouse Service also merged under the control of the U.S. Coast Guard, placing all facilities on the grounds under the same government control. As part of the U.S. Coast Guard, the site became a training station during World War II with up to 300 recruits living in the various buildings on the facility grounds.[13][18] The adjacent Coast Guard station is still active.[19]

The original 4° Fresnel lens was transferred to Marquette Breakwater Outer Light in 1908 and is now also on display at the museum.

 

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