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I just love faries, so I folded this one ;-)
And this Fairy is dancing on magical water in Fairy-Land to celebrate the New Year. With this dance she is sending all her magical power to us. So open your heart and see what happens...... and please..... let me know ;-)
"A fairy is a mythical creature, commonly described as anthropomorphic and feminine. The essence of great beauty, can bring gifts to newborns, can fly, conjure, wishes and has influence on the future.
The properties of a fairy vary by area and culture. For example, a fee is a fallen angel, an elemental, a ghost or even human. A fairy is sometimes small, but in other cases of normal stature. She may be a young appearance, but also that of an old woman. Fairies are closely linked with the forces of nature and the concept of the parallel world." WiKi
Design "Origami Fairy": Henry Phạm
There is tutorial, just follow the link.
Folded from tant paper 15x15cm
SVP - Gerald Pack
Clef de Peau - Henry skin
Volkstone - Kened hairbase
::K:: - Mockneck Cable Knit
No.59 - Tee set
Men's closet event
TMD
ManCave
Equal 10
La maison est datée du 15eme et 16 ème siècle. Elle est construite à Saint aubin le Cauf mais déplacée à la Ferté saint Samson soit une distance supérieure à 50 km au début du 20 éme siècle par maître Jean Videcoq, notaire à Forges les eaux amoureux des vieilles pierres. Elle porte ce nom car elle aurait hébergé le roi Henry 4 en 1589 lors de la bataille d'Arques opposant les catholiques aux protestants.
"Hill Arches" (1973), A sculpture by Henry Moore (1898-1986), bronze, Sculpture Garden, National Gallery of Australia (NGA), Canberra, ACT.
An incredibly organic sculpture by the renowned sculpture artist Henry Moore. It has been described as "two bodies in rhythmic movement, whose empty spaces are just as important as their shapes." Another gem in this small area north of the NGA.
Meet Henry he was adopted today, all 1 pound 3 oz. of him, the other two have spent today avoiding him, Leo hissed and Prissy hid from him (still), Here is a picture of his tongue, I am not fast enough yet to get a better one, found in North Carolina (napping on my bed).
After procuring the new caravel ship, Henry was responsible for the early development of Portuguese exploration and maritime trade with other continents through the systematic exploration of Western Africa, the islands of the Atlantic Ocean, and the search for new routes.
A section of a large sculpture by Henry Moore, temporarily, I would think, deposited next to Moore's Maquette Studio (Perry Green, Much Hadham, Hertfordshire). I have not yet found out the title of the sculpture and when it was made. Perhaps you can help? Fuji X-E2.
1952–1954
"The Henry Ford Building was originally designed on the American model as the main building of a large university campus for up to 10,000 students. The U.S.-American Ford Foundation covererd the cost of construction in the amount of 8.1 million West German marks.
There were 28 submissions to the tendered design competition in 1951. The commission was given to the architects Franz Heinrich Sobotka and Gustav Müller, who after the Second World War were among the most influential architects in West Berlin. Their task was among other things to design the new building to fit in with the residential character and landscape of its surroundings. Sobotka and Müller succeeded in designing a building that in spite of a total area of 200,000 square feet does not give the impression of being monumental. By constructing the entire length of the foyer in glass, the architects created a lightness that almost completely negates the actual mass of the building.
In line with the motto “democracy as client” the architecture of this building suffused with light epitomizes freedom, openness, and transparency – values that Freie Universität has stood for since its founding in December, 1948. After two years of construction, the Henry Ford Building was officially opened on June 19, 1954."
Reference: www.fu-berlin.de/en/sites/hfb/geschichte/bau/index.html
At the Henry Miller memorial library in Big Sur, there’s a framed letter to the editor of the local newspaper on the wall — someone in the 70s upset that there had been some nudity in a gallery show. The original subject of the writer’s ire was posted along with their letter. During the intermission of Big Surcus last week, this photographer pulled the frame from the wall and asked an attendee to read it out loud so we could all hear how far we’ve come. I snapped this at 1/30s as the attendee squinted to read the small print and the photographer glanced in my direction.
The Henry or Burt Covered Bridge is a 127 foot town lattice truss. It crosses the Waloomsac River in West Bennington Vermont.
Another image I thought I'd post that I have updated for my webpage, with more sympathetic processing.
This is either a well known vacuum cleaner, or Selfridges in Birmingham, you decide?!
1/320 Second / f8.0 / 100iso / Sigma 10-20mm Lens @ 10mm
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Hugh Henry Gravestone in front of the Henry House in the Manassas National Battlefield Park in Virginia.
Wikipedia article: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_House_Hill
Fort Henry in Kingston, Canada was originally built during the war of 1812 on Point Henry, beside Lake Ontario, to guard the outlet to the St Lawrence River and the Kingston Navy Yards.
The Henry J was built by the Kaiser-Frazer Corporation as an affordable, inexpensive car to attract less affluent buyers. Originally sold for no more than $1300 and now selling for about 10 times its original window sticker. That is a nice restored model, not this one.
Canadian National 2269 leads an eastbound stack train at Henry House, Alberta on May 13, 2010. The track layout here in Jasper National Park is unusual in that the late afternoon sun provides excellent lighting for eastbounds.
Henry VIII palace at Hampton Court
Intentional camera movement
I like the way ICM softens things, maybe adds a bit of atmosphere that I thought was appropriate for such an old building full of history..
Smuggly was surprised to see Henry living indoors next door ! It was all down to Henry the determination to force our cat flap open. Thankfully Smuggly is looking well-groomed and has a fabulous furry coat . He occasionally sleeps in our greenhouse and we presume he visits a few other houses in the area.
Another New shape Called Henry!
- Skyler LeLutka Evolution Head
- Athletic Legacy Body
- Style Card Included !