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Project here: ideas.lego.com/projects/83253ca7-1e0f-4a9d-afff-0de146cd1a16
Also video building all of this: www.youtube.com/watch?v=WTcoNlbOjYQ
Damian: I gave him a black hood instead of his hairpiece and gave him katanas
Nightwing: I gave him Damian's hairpiece, I think this made him look more like his appearance in the new 52 comics
Dick Grayson Robin: this is based on his appearance on Batman: The Animated Series, but i currently don't have red hips and a yellow cape. I will also need green arms.
Tell me what you think in the comments below :)
Thank you to everyone who supported this project.
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Idea leuconoe - butterfly of the family Nymphalidae (Nymphalidae) and subfamily Danaides (Danainae). Prevalent in Indochina, Malaysia, Indonesia, the Philippines and Taiwan. Wingspan of 15-17 cm. On the wings of a pattern of black, often merging spots. Closer to the base of the wings may be for sale with a yellowish coating.
It inhabits the tropical rainforests of Southeast Asia.
Forage caterpillars - Tylophora.
This isn’t my picture but I loved the idea!!
This is so cute- the kitty was always in her owner’s lap, so she took a pair of old jeans, stuffed them and now the kitty always has a lap when hers isn’t available!!
ideas.lego.com/challenges/f72933d5-6a50-4179-8a95-617380b...
Hi all lego Stranger Things fans. Prepare yourself to enter into this incredible island where everything can happen!
This is my entry for the contest, featuring some iconic scene of the serie. So, you can find for instance the Castle Byers, the Byers' house, the pumpkin patch, the arcade sign, the gate, etc. All these scenes are put together on a same base. The circular base allows you to see all the different scenes by rotating it. This project also contains the lego figures of the serie, which are easily recognisable and the forest with his big trees placed around the scenes. The goal of this project is to make kind of a postcard of Stranger Things, showing some iconic scenes.
On a recent trip to Ottawa, we stopped at a small lake late in the day when the sky had a heavy overcast. Looking along the shoreline for reflections I saw this scene but had no idea where the lavender color was coming from - the trees along the far shore were green, yellow, brown, and orange. It reminded me of a gas burner so I had to grab a couple of shots before moving on.
Inspiration: Festival of Ideas, University of Cambridge: www.cam.ac.uk/festivalofideas/ (The colours of this year's festival.)
Model: Shelley, Office of External Relations and Communications.
Hairdressers: Faye and Laura at Toni & Guy in Bridge Street, Cambridge.
Photo: Natural light shot, ISO 1000 f/2.8, Canon 5D Mark II with Canon Macro 100mm.
A graduate student from SVA asked me to help him out with one of his projects in Stefan Sagmeister's class. He asked me to illustrate the word ideas. This is what I did.
"Your bedroom shouldn't have overflowing laundry baskets or DVD wires stringing all over the place," says Michelle Adams, the cofounder and editor-in-chief of Lonny magazine, a former domino magazine stylist and the mastermind behind the eco-friendly Rubie Green fabric range. "Try to keep it simple."
For her tiny and fabulous Manhattan bedroom, Adams covered the headboard with Rubie Green's 'Marilyn' print. Bedding is 'Tillinghast,' also from Rubie Green (no longer available). She found the rug and curtains at IKEA; a vintage-shop credenza stores her clothes.
Her apartment's overall decor was inspired by the J.K. Place Capri hotel in Italy.
Photo by Patrick Cline, Real Living (Australia), July 2009.
Strobist info: Nikon SB-910, Orange Gel with white shoot through umbrella at around 1:00.
Yongnuo wireless triggers.
Just a quick idea I had.
Was digging through my closet and found this old dress hidden away. Has a V neck front & back and cute sleeves, wore this last quite a while back.
Does anyone know what this could have once been? If indeed it ever actually was a car, I suppose it could have just been fabricated
Shannon Lenstra of Kon-Strux Developments, Margot Micallef of Oliver Capital Partners and Gena Rotstein of Dexterity Consulting and Place2Give spoke about what their businesses have taught them on a Capital Ideas panel, held in Calgary on April 23. It was moderated by Karen Unland and sponsored by ATB Business, Alberta Women Entrepreneurs and the Calgary Chamber of Commerce.
We all have those light bulb moments when we have sudden inspiration and those great ideas just keep growing! Not so much for me, today ... just an old idea done again!!
Flickr Lounge - Weekly Theme (Week 8) ~ Something Which Grows ....
Thanks to everyone who views this photo, adds a note, leaves a comment and of course BIG thanks to anyone who chooses to favourite my photo .... thanks to you all.
Classic Micro Trains
In this builds you can find the micro variations of official Lego Train sets. All models are well scaled, based on original trains. A little fun for your desktop.
If you like it, please support it at: ideas.lego.com/projects/52082. Thanks!
My interpretation of a movie-verse future Banshee.
This was my first idea before I settled on shot 3. This is OK, and fits with the rest of the ones I've been doing, I just prefer shot 3.
This is an idea that I decided to depict in an updated digital shot. The idea comes from a photo that I saw a very long time ago (40+ years.)
It is a departure from the still life work that I've been doing, but it is not very different from the "product" work I did as a commercial photographer.
This photo taken with the Canon 5D MkII using the Canon 50mm f2.5 Macro lens, 1/50 sec. @ f16. Lighting: Ascor QC1000 Studio Stobe system, 1 head at 200ws in Large Softbox upper left side with white card reflectors right side and lower right - bottom.
Processes using Camera Raw, Photoshop CS5, and FastStone Editor.
This photo is © copyright-registered material and cannot be used for any purpose without the express written permission of the copyright holder, Kevin D. Renz!
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