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Frm a hexagon of grey EH. Probably been done before, but I couldn't find another. It was a royal pain to collapse (see the in progess pics), even though with a finer grid it would just be a bunch of open-backed triangle twists. But I didn't want the extra grid on the front (and couldn't be bothered gridding to 64).
They came back from a 12-6 deficit to win the ALL MEN'S horseshoe competition. Did I mention that it was all men? Cause only men were allowed to enter, cause it was an all men contest.
I finally finished editing the photos from the wedding W. and I shot a few weeks ago. Here are some of the more artful edits.
An interlocking tower on the Torrington Area Model Railroaders HO-scale layout at Amherst Railway Society Railroad Hobby Show 2018
This sculpture in the central courtyard of Deakin University (Waurn Ponds), called 'Interlock 1979', was donated anonomously in 1981. The sculptor was Margel Hinder assisted by her husband Frank. It was fabricated by Keith Jackson. Margel was born in New York and moved to Australia with her Australian husband in 1934. She died in 1995.
Other examples of her work can be found at Martin Place, Sydney, the University of Sydney and Woden Town Centre, ACT.
The asymmetrical nature of her work encourages us to walk around it to see all of its form.
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New Jersey Transit North Jersey Coast #7233 departing Rahway Station entering the Union Interlocking
Folklore Fish by Ikasyr
Design: Hanna Ruusulampi
www.ikasyr.fi/folklore-fish-interlock-old-pink-p-1066.htm...
I realized I take a lot of pictures of hands. Lame. Mostly SOOC besides brightness & contrast. Does saturation count? I barely changed it.
My class had a trip to an amusement park today. I'm lucky enough that it's also the anniversary of my boyfriend and I (: I had an amazing time today... That's all there is to say.
Song for today: Forever, Chris Brown.
Random fact: I like blue cotton candy and cookies and cream dippin dots. I discovered this today.
This cemetery was established in 1533 but was almost completely destroyed during WWII. The wailing wall by the entrance was made using pieces of the tombstones destroyed during the war.