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The cabin has two bedrooms, a big kitchen and an even bigger living room.

 

Zips Place Cabin. A US Forest Service rental in Flathead National Forest, Montana. The fee is $50 a night.

 

Coyote Hills Regional Park, Fremont California

All I gotta say is that I must be dreaming, can't be real

You're not here with me, still I can feel you near me

 

I would give you anything baby, just make my dreams come true

Baby you give me butterflies

 

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Mamiya 7II, Provia 100F, original size recommended

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Every trip I go on, I try and get some good architectural interior shots, sometimes with people, sometimes without, but usually in some sort of religious building (even though I'm a devout athiest…) Still, you can't beat a good landscape most of the time.

 

Uspenski Cathedral (Uspenskin katedraali / Успенский собор) is one of the few big landmarks that Helsinki has and is an Eastern Orthodox church built in a typical Russian style. When we arrived here, the inside was almost pitch black, but we asked the man in charge and he allowed us to use tripods.

 

Luckily near the end of our shoot, all the lights came on and there was a brilliant blue hour appearing through the windows. As you might have guessed from the title, there is a secret door in this cathedral, so see if you can find it. (Viewing it large will help).

 

You can see the behind the scenes from one of our other Helsinki photoshoots if you're interested in that: vimeo.com/channels/tfp#32455080.

 

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Details

Canon EOS 5D Mark II / ISO 100 / f/14 / 17-40mm @ 17mm / HDR

Anh bây giờ cũng khác nhiều rồi, anh có cuộc sống của riêng anh và trong cuộc sống đó không có sự tồn tại của em, thay vào đó là của một người con gái khác !

 

Muốn nhìn khuôn mặt thật của người đàn bà, chỉ cần đợi sau khi họ tẩy trang, lau son phấn, cởi trang sức và quần áo. Còn muốn nhìn khuôn mặt thật của đàn ông, phải đợi sau khi chia tay nhau. Đàn ông tử tế hay không, chia tay rồi đàn bà mới biết !

 

Có lẽ em nợ anh một nụ cười, để rồi bây giờ em phải trả anh bằng vô vàn nước mắt. Có lẽ số phận em là vậy rồi, có vay thì có trả. Em chấp nhận !

 

Cm + Fav cho Ny đi mọi người :*

 

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Im Lặng ♥

"It is of the small joys and little pleasures that the greatest of our days are built."

- Mary Anne Radmacher

 

"Joy is what happens to us when we allow ourselves

to recognize how good things really are."

- Marianne Williamson

 

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First off, this is not my design. Full credit for this goes to FunnyStuffs. I believe he has the best Hulkbuster out there. I'll leave a link to it at the bottom.

 

He did not give me instructions for this. I made this by simply looking at the photos of it he has posted on his stream. The arms and legs can be built very easily based on the photos FunnyStuffs has posted. However, the chest and back were a pain in the ass to try and figure out, as there were no very clear shots of the insides of these parts.

 

This is not a 100% copy of Funnystuffs. Some things were changed due to the lack of parts or because I couldn't figure out how he did it, but I'm pretty sure this is almost exactly how he built his.

 

Features of this model include full and smooth articulation (Something my old version has trouble with), can seat a full minifigure sitting down, opening front chest, anda few other things. For all the photos you would ever need to see of this thing including scale, please check out FunnyStuffs original model here: www.flickr.com/photos/64767766@N07/16322524543/in/faves-9...

 

Keep in mind there are more photos of it than just the one I linked.

 

What do you think? Do you agree with me that FunnyStuffs has the best Hulkbuster out there?

Mongolia 2012: ritratto di bambina all'interno di una gher (jurta mongola).

Deep inside the duvet... she sleeps. Those who awaken her... will feel her feline wrath...

 

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Inside O'Reilly's bar in the Ocean Village, Gibraltar

o.k.

 

for

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(e para algumas pessoas também)

 

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and it rained all night_thom yorke

Huge amount of domes and semidomes- very ornamental and difficult to catch...

 

It is 53X51m. The major dome is 23.5m. The light is coming from 250 windows which were initially decorated by the stained glass. Lower part (not seen here) is decorated by Izhnik tiles. They used the reserve of the tiles for it fomr many years. I will put a separate photo to show them. As predominant decoration colour is blue, the mosque is called Blue.

 

It is active mosque, though huge amount of tourists due to its beauty.

on my way to a party this summer

~~Spiral stairs inside Vatican Museum~~

 

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Thoup Graffiti 2009

 

More Freestyles

 

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spring rolls (rice paper rolls with shrimp, herbs, rice vermicelli and dipped in peanut sauce)

  

pho hana

torrance,ca

2006 apr 22

  

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I have no idea where she is off to.

Since visiting the ballroom in 2012 the owners have redeveloped the estate and have moved in, how lucky for them that that this ballroom is now in their back garden, I feel lucky to have seen it while I did as it is no longer abandoned these photo's I feel will immortalise it forever for those that never got to see inside.

 

It was late in 2012 at 4.30am we drove to the ballroom, all the way I kept thinking it was the stuff made from fairytales, I wasn’t even sure if it could actually even exist, an underwater ballroom, lying deep beneath a lake on an abandoned estate, built in Victorian times. You cant get to the ballroom by land as we would never break an enter any building and the door to the hut that takes you to the ballroom is locked and alarmed, it left no option but to make it across the lake to an island where the door was open, in the pitch black we made it through the trees and to the lake bank where we blew up a boat, and rowed towards the island.

 

Soon we were inside the ballroom, being underneath water felt strange like being in one of those underwater aquariums or a glass bottom boat, but nothing really could prepare you for being in a room, where the entire ceiling is made from thick glass and nothing but water above you, a long tear shaped corridor connected to a spiral staircase which I believe takes you to hut which is the entrance from the outside. It was truly the stuff from fairytales. The sun started to come up and light came through the glass for the first time, despite the algae that had obviously been growing for years, it looked very beautiful, the whole room glowed green, we photographed for an hour or two before decided to make our exit, seeing things like this is just so special and I cant believe how lucky I am to have such incredible experiences as this.

 

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Staghurst Noir

Acte 3 : Arrogance

 

Inside the backseat of the speeding Rolls, Edmund resumes the conversation that his wife had cut off back at their sitting room ( see Acte 2). His wife again stops him, sure we can’t be heard she demands. Edmund points to the glass barrier behind the front seat. Reginal cannot hear a thing, unless the speaking vent is opened. Which it is , The Mistress jabs a ringed finger, close it up you fool.

 

Edmund reaches over and flicks the off switch on the speaking tube, he then turns to his wife, the papers committing My Auntie to the asylum, they are finished then? Yes Edmund, The Mistress sighs, like a parent reproving a young child.

 

Jolly good, Edmund commended; of course the old Dowager is off her rocker, trying to leaving her fortune to Err.. My Nephew I mean, Edmund stops himself before making the mistake of mentioning the name of Errol out loud again.

 

Those papers have to be filed tonight, The Mistress snaps, the Dowager plans on signing her will giving that bastard nephew of yours everything tomorrow morning. I don’t understand what possesses her to make her will out to him, after everything I have done for the old broad! Really Edmund, Errol’s father, how could you have a brother like that who would invests all his money into a bogus company that goes belly up? It was probably a good thing for him that they both died in that yachting accident before realizing their son and heir was going to be left penniless. Then Errol has the audacity to marry.. to marry a a Servant, The Mistress spits out the words like a piece of turned meat! The Mistress had now worked herself up into such a tizzy that she never noticed she was calling Edmund’s Nephew by name.

 

The Lordship nodded in agreement, not bothering to state the fact ( well known to them both) that it had been him, Edmund , advising his brother on the investment! One that Edmund knew was as crooked as a bolt of lightning, and he had also neglected to tell his brother that he ( Edmund) was not investing single red pence of his money, all the while encouraging his gullible elder brother to invest all of his share of their Father’s inheritance! Bloody shame that the rudder of their yacht would mysteriously break off during the storm, Edmund comments, with a tone of voice that almost comes across as conspiratorial, In the front seat, Reginald’s heard seems to turn back, almost as if he is listening in. Yes Edmund, The Mistress says as a malevolent grin spreads across her severe face, such a shame!

 

The Mistress carries on; it’s a good thing we share the same solicitor as the Dowager, and a better thing that he sees things the way we do!.

Do we have his money dear, Edmund asks sharply?

You Know I have it, The Mistress answers, but don’t be daft man, its safe and sound under my pillow she says with an evil gleam in her eyes, , I do not trust solicitors, or anyone of that ilk any farther than I can kick them! The solicitor will not see a bit of it until after the Dowagers will is in our name, and the Dowager is safely put away from any more harm she can possibly do us. It’s the last of our savings (meaning the last of Edmunds inheritance, for the Mistress brought only an old family name to the relationship, all her family money had gone to her (estranged) brothers).

 

Her Ladyship continues on, building up to one of her infamous tirades. That magistrate cost us a pretty pound to sign the papers committing the old broad to the asylum, we had just enough left to pay off the solicitor! We have nothing left, if we don’t stay in the Dowagers will as her only beneficiary, we will lose the estate, and be out on the street in a fortnight, and then what? I’ll tell you what she spit out her words, that Nephew of yours, and that hideous creature he calls a wife, will have the run of the place, infesting it like the vermin they both are! The Rolls makes a violent swerve, and the couple in the back are slammed against one another. The Mistress just glares at the backside of Reginald, itching to admonish him, but she did not want him to slow down for any reason.

 

Now, Reginald, unbeknownst to his employers, with help from a grateful garage owner, had the sound proof glass partition that was behind the Rolls front seat, modified, and is able to hear every word said from the backseat of the Rolls, but he always played dumb about it. One never knows what benefits may come out of being able to overhear conversations going on in the backseat, especially with the like of those two. And tonight he was receiving an earful.

 

As Reginald drives expertly through the weaving narrow streets of the city. His lordship and ladyship are scheming in the back about what they will do once Edmunds dowager aunt has been stopped from foolishly giving away her fortune to a worthless nephew.

 

Among their plans are to remodel the sitting room and her ladyships bedroom suite. As he listens, Reginald notes there are no plans to fix the leaky kitchen roofs, or cracked window s that let in the cold in the servant’s quarters. The greedy self-absorbed pair were not even going to put any money in the rundown stables, where the hounds, horses and the stable boys are always dodging pieces of crumbling walls. As Reginald’s thoughts simmer in anger, a light ahead starts to change from green and he slows down, purposefully jerking the luxury car in the process, as he approached the intersection.. Her ladyship, switching on the speaker, screams from the back for him to run it, you damn idiot!

 

Shouldn’t ma’am Reginald coolly says, this area of the city carries a bad reputation, there are always coppers about. If a street bobby sees me running it, he will have me stopped, and that will lose your ladyship and lordship a great deal more time than a minute at a light.

 

As this conversation goes on, the Rolls Royce has come to a complete stop, from the shadows of an alleyway creeps out a wizen old man, clutching a small glass bottle and some rags. He approaches and starts to wash off the dust from the rolls windshield. Don’t make eye contact her ladyship shrilly cries from the back as the old man approaches with a hand out for some reward for his feeble efforts. Not a tuppence do you give em, yells the Master, and as the light turns green, they both shout for Reginald to get a move on.

  

Giving the big car gas, Reginald tears off in a squeal of tyres, knocking the old man to the ground, causing him to drop his glass bottle of water, shattering it. The wizened old man watches them leave, his mouth moving under his breath as he utters some ancient Romanian curse to the speeding vehicle and its occupants.

 

At that moment, the dark clouds that had been slowly gathering in the sky, Part a little, and through a small hole, the light of the Evening Star struggles to show through.

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Located on the Piazza del Duomo in Bergamo Citta Alta, one can admire the Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore, a remarkable example of Lombard Romanesque. Building work started in 1137 (twelfth century) thanks to a town vote which promised the construction of a splendid church in exchange for the end of the plague epidemic which had afflicted the city. The primitive Romanesque structure (one nave and two aisles, with two major portals, two minor portals and an octagonal cupola) has been reworked over the centuries to the point where it is now very difficult to detect it. The most radical change was the construction of the Colleoni Chapel in the place of the old sacristy, at the same time as the addition, on the northern side, of the new sacristy. The Gothic steeple which dominates the portal is, in turn, an addition made in the fifteenth century. All the portals are the work of Giovanni da Campione. Of these the one next to the Colleoni Chapel (1353) deserves particular attention, as it blends Romanesque features (the round type of arch, the decoration of the portal depicting medieval animals and warriors), with a more exquisitely Gothic flavour. Giovanni da Campione is actually one of the last of the group of so-called "Campionese masters", who lived and worked in the transitional period from the Romanesque to the Gothic style. The equestrian statue of St Alexander by the same artist, which dominates the portal can already be fully classed as Gothic style.

The inside has also been radically changed compared to the original Romanesque structure, by decorations in stucco and marble from the seventeenth century; a wooden choir by Andrea Previtali (1470-1528) and Bernardino Zenale (1450-1526, one of the architects who contributed to the building of Milan Cathedral), following a design by Lorenzo Lotto; a wooden confessional by Andrea Fantoni, an interesting example of baroque art; Flemish tapestries from the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, the one which depicts the "Crocefissione" (Crucifixion) is particularly spectacular; frescos from the Giottesque school of the 1400s, representing the Stories of the Life of St Eligio and an "Ultima Cena" (Last Supper).

I wish you a wonderful 2012!!!!

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~Alexis F. Hope

 

Food Week Continues! We've had carrot cake for breakfast, soup for lunch, a delicious dinner, and some wonderful wine. As the week nears to a close, don't you think we deserve some sweets? And what better confectionery treat than rich chocolate?

 

Fudge Brownie Bites: These are my wife's brownie bites. They were inspected & counted carefully when they were loaned out to me for this shot (much in the same way the jeweler sends a bodyguard to ensure the diamond necklace on loan to the movie star returns safely & intact). You'll be happy to know that each bite was returned to Laura for future munching.

 

Take two, they're small

 

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still loving my fetishwear!

In an abandoned monastery.

 

From the European Trespassers Tour 2012 with Andre Govia, rustysphotography's, Oldskool , Niki Feijen, Daanoe, Marin Widlund and silent witnesses.

 

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One of the 50 cameras in this excellent book is the iconic Pentax Spotmatic, and it deserves its place. However, I've photographed the book with another, less well known camera, the earlier Pentax K, with its zebra Takumar 55/1.8.

 

By a S-M-C Takumar 55/1.8 and in-camera Multi-Exposure, Composite mode average (two shots).

Roger and I rushed to the front car of the train bound for Umeda and got the best seats possible for the first leg of our short trip to Kobe. Kita-Senri, Suita-shi, Osaka. February 28, 2013.

Sleeping Kauhu. Our kittens loved that red bowl

 

Set for this litter

Explored.

 

Verse 1:

You can be the peanut butter to my jelly

You can be the butterflies I feel in my belly

You can be the captain and I can be your first mate

You can be the chills that I feel on our first date

 

Perfect Two by Auburn

Listen here.

 

So here is the second one of my 'Perfect Two' summer set. They are actually coming along better than I thought they would. I'm having a bit trouble with thinking of what to do with ones towards the end such as the vodka one and I'm unsure what to do about the captain one which is my next one so I have to start brainstorming.

 

Besides this set I have a ton of other photos coming, many of which are inspired by my favorite flickerers [haha]. Other than that I have tons of dance rehearsals coming, and am currently super busy with studying for SAT's and endless lists of vocabulary. :\ I hate vocabulary.

 

Tumblr and Prints

  

Flickr Females: Aren't you dying to hear these words?

 

Flickr Males: Go on, make her smile, say it to her.......

  

Could U be the most beautiful girl in the world?

It's plain 2 see U're the reason that God made a girl

 

When the day turns into the last day of all time

I can say I hope U are in these arms of mine

And when the night falls before that day I will cry

I will cry tears of joy cuz after U all one can do is die, oh

 

Could U be the most beautiful girl in the world?

Could U be?

It's plain 2 see U're the reason that God made a girl

Oh, yes U are

 

How can I get through days when I can't get through hours?

I can try but when I do I see U and I'm devoured, oh yes

Who'd allow, who'd allow a face 2 be soft as a flower? Oh

I could bow (bow down) and feel proud in the light of this power

Oh yes, oh

 

Could U be (could U be) the most beautiful girl in the world?

Could U be?

It's plain 2 see U're the reason that God made a girl

Oh, yes U are

 

And if the stars ever fell one by one from the sky

I know Mars could not be, uh, 2 far behind

Cuz baby, this kind of beauty has got no reason 2 ever be shy

Cuz honey, this kind of beauty is the kind that comes from inside

 

Could U be (could U be) the most beautiful girl in the world?

So beautiful, beautiful

It's plain 2 see (plain 2 see) U're the reason that God made a girl

    

the library of Celsus

  

is an ancient Roman building in Ephesus, Anatolia,

now part of Selçuk, Turkey.

 

It was built in honor of the Roman Senator Tiberius Julius Celsus Polemaeanus

(completed in 135 AD) by Celsus' son, Gaius Julius Aquila (consul, 110 AD).

@Wikipedia

 

April 2014

 

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This old homestead was built in 1818 on what is now the Peach Tree Farm just west of Columbia, Missouri. I took another shot of this exact scene with my sister, Leslie Ferguson, standing in the corner (see below).

 

The interior was rather dark and this could have been a challenging shot considering the bright windows. However, I did not use flash. Both the picture posted above and the one below are HDR images created from three exposure (one normal, one under exposed and the other over exposed) using Photomatix and subsequently processed in Lightroom. Photomatix takes the best of each image when processing to output remarkable detail and exposure.

 

IMG_7590_1_2

 

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A panorama shot of the interior facet of the The Boscolo Budapest Hotel, formerly the New York Palace.

It is a luxury hotel on the Grand Boulevard of Budapest's Erzsébet körút part, under Erzsébet körút 9-11, in the 7th district of Budapest, Hungary. Built by the New York Life Insurance Company as a local head office, its Café in the ground floor named New York Café was a longtime center for Hungarian literature and poetry, almost from its opening on October 23, 1894 to its closure in 2001, to reconstruct it into a luxury hotel, as it is now. The café was also reopened on May 5, 2006 in its original pomp, as was the whole building.

Amsterdam

Netherlands

Amsterdam Light Festival

OVO inside

 

OVO, a light sculpture by Koert Vermeulen and Marco Vinals Bassols, is seen in front of the Hermitage Amsterdam museum along the Amstel river during the Amsterdam Light Festival till january 20th.

 

Taken during a stroll along the light sculptures with Annelies

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