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This is my latest creation: The citadel from Star Wars The Clone Wars.
After months of work it's finally finished and I'm very happy to show it to you today. I really hope you like it and I'd be happy to read your comments. Favs appreciated (as always;D).
Some background info (from jedipedia):
The Citadel, also known as Citadel Station, was a prison constructed on the planet Lola Sayu by the Galactic Republic to hold rogue Jedi. Early in the Clone Wars, it was captured by the Confederacy of Independent Systems and Osi Sobeck became its warden.
Under Separatist control, the Citadel became known as the Confederacy's most isolated holding facility that held their high value detainees. The prison was heavily guarded by a number of droids including droid commandos. The clone trooper training facilities in Tipoca City on Kamino used a Citadel Challenge training course.
I didn't stick to the original model 100 %, mainly due to the fact that I wanted to build an interior. That's why my citadel appears to be a bit "thicker" than the one you've seen in TCW. Also I added some things such as the details on the walls and the hangar inside the mountain. I was generally quite creative. Obviously, because I enjoy it and it's probably the most fun part about building with LEGO, but also because there weren't a lot of high res shots of the citadel available. So I had to come up with quite a few solutions of my own in order to finish this MOC.
I think the end result is pretty good and I really enjoyed working on this big project.
- Julius
background image: CLAUDIO SANTANA/AFP/Getty Images
Wow we had an amazing time here! Curtis, Dave, and I were like kids in a candy store. There were so many beautiful sights and such incredible food. I can't wait to go back and spend even more time there.
At one point, I was sitting down for lunch and I felt this TREMENDOUS bite in my crotch area. I looked across the table and saw hollow-legged Richard (the proprietor) was sitting there, so that knocked him off the suspect list. I immediately went to the bathroom and took off all my clothes to figure out what bit me. And there was a BEE in my yoga pants! I couldn't believe it. I have no idea how that bee got in there, but it wasn't happy, and neither was I.
- Trey Ratcliff
Click here to read the rest of this post at the Stuck in Customs blog.
This 155 degree field of view shows a large branched bolt of lightning after the passage of a rather intense thunderstorm.
Taken from a video frame (YI 4K action cam).
I don't remember when I saw the last Halloween of the year, but that's how it always goes. You look around one day and realize you aren't going to see another until next summer. And with some dragonflies & butterflies & birds, it may be 2-3 years before you see another. That's why you have to fully enjoy every one of God's creatures when you see them.
Dark and overcast here all week with rain coming - I hope the last few dragonflies I have flying will still be out there when the sun returns. Have a good Wednesday ~~
pond behind my house, Georgia
Photo of the Week, Admins Pick, Defender's nature & macro, 10-25-13
Runner-up & Front page, Nature's Platinum Carousel, Fortnightly contest, 11-13
Winner, Storybook, Anything goes, 11-13
Winner (Sweep), Faves, 30-49 faves, 11-13
Winner, Faves, Favored, 11-13
Winner, Game, Brown, 11-13
Winner, Storybook, Through the woods, 11-13
"Evening Sun (Horizontal):" The evening sun illuminates a little tree growing out of the Granite Dells boulders. Granite Mountain can be seen in the distance in the direction of the sun.
I made different kind of light orb for first time. I tried my best. Not bad. Will figure out how to do it right later.
Straight out of camera. Settings: f/5.6 - ISO 100 - 79 seconds
A colourful structure of horizontal lines winds from tree to tree bringing an element of logical geometric arrangement to the urban environment, creating a powerful and poetic image. Photo by Kelvin Trundle : Facebook - www.facebook.com/KelvinTrundlephotography/
Knit with two of my handspun yarns, with a Suss yarn for the trim. Green yarn: spun from "Mediterranean" batt from loop.etsy.com. White yarn: white merino with slubs from a spontaneous spinning batt, also by loop, with felted nubbles spun in.
photo isnt great as I rather foolishly had the wheel in my other hand but I couldnt let the opportunity go! As I drove further down the road the indigo and violet were in front of me before the trees. the rainbow was literally stretched across the horizon. it was surreal and totally beautiful and thank god I got a shot, I was sure I was seeing things
Thanks to Angie and her son, I had it a little easier for this week's prompt! Thank you, thank you!
This was taken on my son's desk which has a glass top and sits right in front of his bedroom window. I used both my camera phone (which is this shot) and my macro lens on my Nikon. I ended up liking the camera phone shot better because it left enough detail in the background to make it appear the swan was on a lake and left detail to the tree in my neighbors yard. The Macro really blurred everything and actually created too much bokeh.
I'm not crazy about the cross hatch background created from the screen in the window. I would have also preferred a horizontal image so that the swan had movement into the shot but window panes showing up prevented that from happening.
I hope everyone has a great week!
The moving clouds above Te Mata Peak in combination with a low sun during golden hour created ever-changing lightbeams that produced a symphony of light worthy of a dance (and a photo).
You can purchase a print of this photo here: www.josbuurmans.nz/prints/p/light-dance-horizontal
Ich habe NICHT vergessen das Foto zu drehen. Die Wassertropfen der Sprinkleranlage fliegen mit ziemlicher Gewschindigkeit auch horizontal und gefrieren dann auch so :-)
Als Beweis habe ich das folgende Foto auch noch hoch geladen .
I did NOT forget to turn the photo . The water drops of the sprinkler system fly with high speed also horizontally and then they freeze like this :-)
As proof I uploaded the following photo too.