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United Airlines Boeing 767-322ER N653UA cn 25391/460 IAD First iteration of the Star Alliance colors displaying all founding members

Second iteration of what's probably the last version of Snapdragon ENB. Thanks for everyone using this so far, it's been a blast seeing what others can pull of with it. So this version is actually worth being an update compared to the last 0.265 version. Quite some things changed and the environment will look a lot different. That said, the old version will still be available in my older blogposts.

  

So what's new? This ENB requires NLA 2.0 now. I'm using a weatherlist based on Confidence-Mans amazing work, any other weather mod or vanilla weather won't work properly. The esp file is not included, so grab it over at Skyrim Nexus (I also added a link in the readme) and leave an endorsement behind. You only need the .esp, nothing else.

All weather-inis are based on my old config file, so you will still notice some similarity with the older versions (I hope). However, environment rendering has improved drastically. At least, in my eyes.

There are a bazillion of other, minor changes, but I won't list them. Check my current images, or see for yourself.

  

Version 2 won't be the final version, consider this a beta. V1 was internal if you wonder.

I couldn't check all weather types in all situations, but I think I covered most with this version.

Please report any weirdness here in the comments, on flickr, or Nexus.

If you have any problems, check the readme first. You should do that anyway, some useful infos in there.

  

Don't distribute this ENB somewhere else, please.

 

tetrodoxin.blogspot.de/2015/09/snapdragon-enb-0279-v2.html

In September I posted for the first time of one of my Work in Progress MOC (www.flickr.com/photos/reiterlied/21820600941). Since then I have made a second and third iteration and am now posting a new photo. Additionally I have written a blog post about the details of the modifications that have been made and future work: reiterlied.net/2016/01/08/the-computer-science-lab-update

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This is my second iteration of this MOC and I have completely reworked the top part of the gate, now includes a hallway where stormtroopers can look down onto the vehicle bay or the snowy terrain.

 

More Info and instructions can be found below: rebrickable.com/users/Wiktor%20Radomski/mocs/

 

Imperial Crates, Droids And Light Pack used in this MOC linked Below

rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-133675/Wiktor%20Radomski/imperia...

 

Imperial Fighter tank designed by ImperialBrickProductions, his Flickr page linked below

www.flickr.com/photos/imperialbrickproductions/

 

If you like this MOC or have any suggestions please feel free to comment below :)

Many enthusiasts rate the original Ford Thunderbird of 1955-57 as the purest iteration of the sporty marque. This nicely restored example was seen in Tampa.

An iteration on the last one. The big changes are in the shoulders (towball + technic fig hand) and the hips (towball + key light hand).

 

The key light hand pins don't fit into the 1 x 1 cylinders. I had to thicken the pins using decals. It's a little cheesy and I haven't yet decided if I'm okay with it as a "personal building rule" (sometimes I roll my eyes at how serious I take this). However they fit so nicely onto the towballs that I'm letting it go this time!

 

False color; original is yellow.

 

49 pcs

Bronze iteration of The Angel of the North, TPW'S 2023

 

Please take a look at a selection of H2

Photographic Club images here

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The last iteration for the week, back at Pikes Peak but with Pro Image 100, a film I'd not shot before. C41 kit although a bit long in the tooth was able to handle without much issue. With such a vista the Xpan was just a joy to use despite the freezing cold and winds on this 14-er. I didn't bring gloves so had to heat my hands on some tea and of course, since they were available, the requisite donuts made at the high altitude. Thanks again to those flicker-ans who continue to share their images - they are fantastic!

The last iteration for the week, back at Pikes Peak but with Pro Image 100, a film I'd not shot before. C41 kit although a bit long in the tooth was able to handle without much issue. With such a vista the Xpan was just a joy to use despite the freezing cold and winds on this 14-er. I didn't bring gloves so had to heat my hands on some tea and of course, since they were available, the requisite donuts made at the high altitude. Thanks again to those flicker-ans who continue to share their images - they are fantastic!

After not finding a composition I liked at Five Points I came here for my sunset shot. This is the facade of one of the medical buildings at PIH off of Washington. Check out my other Abstracts

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Sierpinski ring / torus / accelerator, computed from the deformation and copies of eight printable Sierpinski cylinders.

 

108 800 vertices.

267 552 triangles

The third iteration of this photo, taken 11 years after the first. This grand old red deer stag has the most incredible set of antlers I've ever seen, and I was able to capture this photo in the perfect light, after many years of trying.

 

You can read the full story behind this image on my blog: www.georgewheelhouse.com/post/low-key-deer-photography

These lovely evening primroses grow naturally on my back fence line and I can’t seem to stop photographing them. They have been blooming since mid summer and are still going strong as we enter late November. They have tolerated several frosts now, but I don’t expect they’ll stick around long after winter sets in fully. I must have a couple hundred images of them sitting in my backlog by now and will inevitably take more before the cold gets them.

 

This was taken with the second of two vintage Vivitar 135mm f2.8 lenses I picked up a couple of weeks ago for a bargain. I don’t know much about this particular iteration, but it seems to be an older, somewhat less common, version with 15 aperture blades and a preset mechanism. It obviously lacks the element coatings used in modern lenses to keep the light in check during backlit conditions like these, but I rather enjoyed trying to turn this weakness into something I thought would be artistically pleasing.

The ATLAS class Battle Carrier is the latest in the RZ fleet. Expanding on the previous innovations from previous iterations, this latest SHIP maintains the classic styling while updating it to the current battle spaces. Armed with 2 main rail guns, 4 missile tubes, 2 ion cannons, and 12 PDCs it has enough firepower to operate in the field of battle.

  

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This is the tenth anniversary of SHIPtember and this was totally not the build I was planning.

 

The first year, I barely thought we would get ten people crazy enough to build a SHIP - let alone 10 years worth of freaking monsters building churning out SHIPs that inspire all of us.

 

Unfortunately I caught COVID at the beginning of the month and it took me 2+ weeks to recover to the point I could go back to touching LEGO. I had basically written off SHIPtember this year but was so inspired by all the builds I saw that I knew I had to build SOMETHING.

 

I threw away my original plan and went back to an idea I've had for almost 10 years.

 

Rob - dasnewten built one of the most incredible ships I have ever seen. even almost 10 years later: Promethus

 

IMHO it was one of the most influential LEGO builds in the community - it's vibe and styling has been replicated and iterated on by multiple 'LEGO generations'

 

The best iteration was by ZachMoe's's Epimetheus.

  

For this SHIPtember, I wanted to play 3rd fiddle and play SHIPtelephoneGame and continue the Prometheus and Epimetheus lineage by building it's biggest brother: Atlas.

 

It was a real fun opportunity to extend Zach's version - and stretch it out to 100 studs - keeping some of the original Rob vibes, with Zach's iterations and add some classic simon textures and GWEEBLES.

 

There's definitely something appropriate about revisiting one of the great builds of all time in the 10th SHIPtember and reminding us where we all came from, and the giants that inspired us to build this arbitrarily big 100 stud SHIPs.

 

"We're only here because you taught us the way" - some fictional character i just made up.

 

I've been wanting to update my 2019 Mon Calamari Cruiser Bridge MOC for a while now.

The new layout I adopted is more in line with what we see in the Sequel Trilogy, but also retains some individual elements.

Credit for the idea of the protruding holotable section goes to @kyle.jannin on Instagram, who built a really nice and compact MOC that I saw while building:

www.instagram.com/p/DGN3yaLOFtu/?img_index=1

 

As with my previous iteration, I used some self-made custom stickers to add a little more detail to the model.

The latest iteration in my Cyberpunk vignettes portfolio, although not the newest. I started work on this early this year with the intention of completing it within the space of a couple of months, but I got sidetracked (read: I got bored and built my Cyberpunk House MOC and a couple of other things) so this didn't get completed until some time in May. I've only now gotten around to taking photos but I think waiting for decent light and weather was well worth it.

 

This build has its flaws, as with anything. I think some of the colour choices were perhaps a little too daring, which isn't helped by the exposure on the photo. Nonetheless I'm still fairly pleased with how this turned out.

 

I'll try to get a photo of this alongside the Cyberpunk House build along with a few other bits, but no promises :P

 

C&C welcome in the comments. Thanks for stopping by!

Just an update to my previous iteration of Dr. John Watson. :)

This sequence is obtained by iterating a functor that creates a new set from the union of the preceding two sets, thus generating sets with the cardinalities 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, ad infinitum. In less mathematical terms, the principle can be described as follows: Beginning with emptiness (step 0), we observe emptiness. Through the act of observing we create an entity containing emptiness (step 1). Now we perceive emptiness, as well as an entity. From the combination of the former two we create another entity by observation, which is different from the first entity (step 2). This process is repeated again and again. Interestingly, if we define suitable operations on the obtained sets based on union and intersection, the cardinalities of the resulting sets behave just like natural numbers being added and subtracted. The sequence is therefore isomorphic to the natural numbers - a stunningly beautiful example of something from nothing.

  

Step 0: { } (empty set)

Step 1: { { } } (set containing the empty set)

Step 2: { { }, { { } } } (set containing previous two sets)

Step 3: { { }, { { } } , { { }, { { } } } } (set containing previous three sets)

Step 4: { { }, { { } } , { { }, { { } } }, { { }, { { } } , { { }, { { } } } } } (etc.)

I really shouldn’t put these homework till the very last minute D: *dies*

Made it just in the nick of time for submission!

 

This week we had to create a zbrush sculpt of an animal of our choice, then use that as a basis to create 3 iterations of that animal. This was a WHOLE lot of fun albeit the entire rushing it through in two days.

 

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Iteration I Idea: A somewhat luminescent creature that lives near a river bed, mostly nocturnal. Elegant gallop, non hostile.

 

Iteration II Idea: A furry creature that lives in a cold climate, runs very fast and somewhat hostile to humans. Fairly clumsy.

 

Iteration III Idea: a reptilian creature that lives in a tropical hot climate, carnivorous and runs incredibly quickly.

An earlier iteration of this 1993 ht steel bike. I hung some bits on the frame to give it a theft-proof look. It worked. Who wants to be seen riding around on a stolen bike that looks like this? And the components stripped down for separate sale on ebay wouldn't amount to a hill of beans... apart from the saddle and bell.

4th iteration of the classic heretic-purging machine. I know GW has released an updated model, but I still prefer the original blocky one with good old sarcophagus in the front.

The three iterations of the Dinky Toys telephone boxes; on the left the cream version from 1937 to 1938, in the centre the red version with the black window bars from 1938 to 1941 and on the right the all red version from 1946 until 1962.

These are based on K6 telephone boxes designed by Giles Gilbert Scott and were new in 1935.

Inside the ten thousand shades

The moon shines the same

Marina Bay Sands is a 20-hectare integrated resort fronting Marina Bay in Singapore, owned by the Las Vegas Sands corporation. At its opening in 2010, it was billed as the world's most expensive standalone casino property at S$8 billion, including the land cost. The resort, designed by Moshe Safdie, includes a 2,561-room hotel, a 120,000-square-metre (1,300,000 sq ft) convention-exhibition centre, the 74,000-square-metre (800,000 sq ft) The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands mall, a museum, two large theatres, "celebrity chef" restaurants, two floating Crystal Pavilions, art-science exhibits, and the world's largest atrium casino with 500 tables and 1,600 slot machines. The complex is topped by a 340-metre-long (1,120 ft) SkyPark with a capacity of 3,900 people and a 150 m (490 ft) infinity swimming pool, set on top of the world's largest public cantilevered platform, which overhangs the north tower by 67 m (220 ft).

Another iteration of a single drop of water at the center of the sail. Here I just changed the reflective angle of the light source to produce a different color. The light is never direct. Its always bounced off of something else. So its really hard to know exactly what colors will come out or what the effect will be.

After countless hours of work I was finally able to finish my Countach model. I really wanted to do the new iteration beside the original one.

These are currently "just" renders, but the real one was test built already and the instructions are in progress :P

 

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iterations dolly eyes @ the spoonful of sugar festival <3

starting on 09/02/23

learn about the fundraiser

 

tp to landmark

  

Date: April 2016

Medium: Digital Photomontage

Locations: Tokyo Japan and Santa Cruz, CA.

Dimension: 32" x 76.8"

© 2016 Tony DeVarco and Mayako Nakamura

 

In collaboration with the artist Mayako Nakamura www.flickr.com/photos/ma85/

Yet another iteration of this shot, this time, though, I wanted to weigh the picture down on one side to give it an asymmetrical feel. I love the high contrast I get with this shot and how the water still looks so bizarrely unreal.

 

I also think that this is another one of my best shots. I don't usually play favorites with my photos, but this one is one that still blows me away. I never would have thought that I would get an image like this, much less that it would have come from my 75-300mm lens that I don't quite get along with.

A day spent lounging on the beach, playing cribbage, soaking in the sun/view, and making a few images. It's nothing new, but it never gets old.

 

On a weekday down near Florence, we had the beach and wispy clouds all to ourselves.

 

Image with my Hasselblad 500cm

Although it doesn't look that different from my previous iteration, almost every part the model is at least somewhat different.

 

Last March I posted a render of a new drive system that I had hoped to use in this model; however, after finally building it in real life and testing it with an actual consist, I found that it had a sizable drawback that made it impractical. Namely, the technic turnable did not allow for the bogie to pitch even slightly. This resulted in a few derailments when negotiating inclines of even a plate per 16 studs.

 

When I decided to scrap this drive system, I kept the technic beams to serve as a central beam from which I could build off of. This also meant that I could orient the buwizz downwards so that the roof would not need to be removed for access.

 

I spent quite a lot of time on the roof to incorporate correctly sized and placed vents as well as the wiring. The side vents just below the pantographs were very difficult to place as since the 2x4 dark azure tiles (I would have liked to use 2x3 tiles - similar to my previous model) blocked any access to the main technic frame. As a result these vent tiles are connected to 3mm tubing with droid arms which are simply forced into place by the roof. The DBG roof tiles are held together by a 2x8 plate down the center with 2x2 turntable tops on either side. I was very pleased that I was able to make the rear part of the cab roof flush with the main roof and then jump up one plate near near the front.

 

I have to thank the various builders who worked on the DB Traxx 2 from which I used to improve the lower area below each cab as well as the slanted cab roof.

 

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Ektachrome | Rodinal first dev | Helios 44-2

 

This is the third iteration of my Elephant starfighter made in the same style as my Viridis. I'm thinking about a name change to something more clever, but I don't have any ideas. anyways I built it on LDD and used mecabricks to import it into blender so I could make this render. I have ordered the parts off of bricklink and they should arrive in the next couple of weeks!

My new iteration of a Space Marine frame is designed specifically to recreate that distinctive Chaplain armor.

 

Version 1: 360° / Source

Version 2: 360° / Source

It was an excuse to use some metallic gold. But I kind of like the general idea, so I'll be iterating on this.

A few more iterations of my "Think Tank" (tachikoma) design using Hero Factory parts. I know they stretch the definition of a "Think Tank", as the body segmentation is more implied than well defined, nor are the sensor eyes pronounced in some (except for the "Scanner", of course), but think all they might still fit into the GiTS anime universe...

Three iterations of the No. 066 Bedford Flat Trucks: on the left the earliest with the smooth wheels, then the later version with the treaded wheels and on the right is the ultra rare version with the tow hook.

This is interesting as Dinky never made a trailer suitable for use with this truck and it was only available for a very short time before discontiuation.

My favorite iteration of the SD70M, non-flag flare from the factory, seen here leading MG3AH 21 along the Geneva sub. Quite of few SD70M's are being reactivated and others sold off. Once the backbone of UP's fleet, it has become a dying breed. Power 4722, NS 8160 and 9069.

last iteration of the sequential pages from this week - now in color. sort of.

 

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I know, everyone has some iteration of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse. But hopefully these are unique enough to stand out.

 

These men and women's identities remain unknown, carefully guarded to maintain an air of mystery and menace. Chosen by Armageddon for various personality traits and skills, they are given great power, in exchange for unwavering loyalty.

 

War: A violent Scottish street brawler, War is inhumanly strong, has an innate knowledge of how to use any weapon, and can cause an insane bloodlust in any person of his choosing, so long as they are within his range of vision.

 

Death: A serial killer hailing from Japan, Death was found by Armageddon while fleeing the police. She immediately killed the entire special operations unit pursuing her, and joined Armageddon on his quest.

Her powers allow her to kill any living thing she touches, as well as being immune to all forms of natural death, such as drowning, hunger, or thirst. She is not immune to attacks, but her fighting skills, coupled with her immense power, allow her to easily get out of most situations.

 

Armageddon: An ancient spirit of destruction, the title Armageddon is handed down from generation to generation.

After the death of a host, the spirit chooses a young host with an urge for destruction, and inhabits them symbiotically, protecting them from all harm, save natural aging, and lending them extraordinary power, as well as the ability to bestow the personas of War, Death, Famine, and Pestilence upon willing hosts.

However, because it is immortal, its plans can often span hundreds or thousands of years, meaning that one host is unlikely to see their labors come to fruition.

 

Famine: A wandering nomad from Africa, Famine was granted the power to drain the moisture from anything within a hundred yards of himself. He can desiccate an enemy, dry the ground to metallic hardness, and suck the water vapor out of the very air.

He can also release the water he drains, creating floods and

devastating storms.

 

Pestilence: Found by Armageddon on the streets of a tiny town in Italy, Pestilence was given the ability to control and generate microscopic organisms. She herself is immune to all forms of illness and disease.

Her favorite method of attack is to form a huge quantity of a deadly virus, and shape them into "plague blades". Even if the cut doesn't kill her victim, the sickness transmitted from the wound will.

 

Well, if you read this far, I salute you.

Anyway, let me know what you think, and who your favorite is.

Buddha Tooth Relic Temple in Chinatown Singapore

230130-1/003

AnaSTyle - Elly Black Outfit Exclusive

iterations Darkness Eyes for Sense Exclusive

Lel EvoX, Genus, BOM Compatible

 

Sense Event: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/DreamsLand/107/130/1589

 

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