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Lansing, Iowa
Looking up river towards Lansing on the left, and a dramatic sky above! The river is quick high after all the rain in Iowa, Minnesota and Wisconsin.
It's truly the "Big Muddy" currently, but still quite beautiful and oh . . . so powerful!
Photo Art - Copyright 2018
- makeup: Rubedo - Giri (Blossom gacha set) @ The Gacha Garden till June30th
- pose: Luane's Poses (things you said)
- eyes: Ikon (exalted)
- big flower necklace: Sigma (flower cord)
- small flower necklace: Sigma (jasmine flower)
- head: Lelutka (avalon)
- body: Maitreya (laraX)
- skin: DeeTaleZ (leila)
- hair: Wings (EF1112)
Today a new cycle of the Arcade opens their doors to public.
From 22769 you find the Au Bord Du Lac - Gacha Set exclusive at the venue for you to win.
So we better start with the Details of the 18 items for you to collect.
RARE:
Au Bord Du Lac - LI 61 - 18,5 x 20,2 x 12,6 meters
Commons:
Deckchair - available in Brown & White - LI 3 - 8 single sits
Newport Armchair - LI 4 - 8 single sits
Newport Couch - LI 8 - 6 single- & 5 couple sits
Metal Frame Bed - LI 9 - 14 single- & 6 couple animations
Driftwood Lamp - LI 2 - light/intensity on touch
Newport Coffee Table* - LI 2
Newport Sideboard* - LI 3
Bowl with Fruits* - LI 1
Coffee Table Books* - LI 1
Tea Tray* - LI 1
Magazines* - LI 2
Potted Palmtree* - LI 4
Palmtree Wallart* - LI 1
Floor Vases* - LI 1
Newport Rug* - LI 2
Patio Bistrotable* - LI 1
The listed items are original creator mesh with original creator textures and materials enabled.
All items from the list above have next owner permissions:
no-copy, mod, trans - used scripts and animations may have different permissions.
Items marked with *(aterix) are decoration only items.
A preview of the Au Bord Du Lac Gacha set -exclusive available at the Arcade : June 2018- can be seen here:
maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Wooden%20Bay/36/124/23
You can access the Arcade Gacha Event Venue by using the following SLurl:
maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/The%20Arcade/138/131/32
Important note: the 22769 - Au Bord Du Lac Gacha Set is only available during the June 2018 cycle of the Arcade. (June, 1st - June30th, 2018) After the end the set will be retired.
** Gacha is a Game of Luck, for every Pull(50L$) at the 22769 - Au Bord Du Lac Gachamachine you will get a randomly selected item in return.**
Today a new cycle of the Arcade opens their doors to public.
From 22769 you find the Au Bord Du Lac - Gacha Set exclusive at the venue for you to win.
So we better start with the Details of the 18 items for you to collect.
RARE:
Au Bord Du Lac - LI 61 - 18,5 x 20,2 x 12,6 meters
Commons:
Deckchair - available in Brown & White - LI 3 - 8 single sits
Newport Armchair - LI 4 - 8 single sits
Newport Couch - LI 8 - 6 single- & 5 couple sits
Metal Frame Bed - LI 9 - 14 single- & 6 couple animations
Driftwood Lamp - LI 2 - light/intensity on touch
Newport Coffee Table* - LI 2
Newport Sideboard* - LI 3
Bowl with Fruits* - LI 1
Coffee Table Books* - LI 1
Tea Tray* - LI 1
Magazines* - LI 2
Potted Palmtree* - LI 4
Palmtree Wallart* - LI 1
Floor Vases* - LI 1
Newport Rug* - LI 2
Patio Bistrotable* - LI 1
The listed items are original creator mesh with original creator textures and materials enabled.
All items from the list above have next owner permissions:
no-copy, mod, trans - used scripts and animations may have different permissions.
Items marked with *(aterix) are decoration only items.
A preview of the Au Bord Du Lac Gacha set -exclusive available at the Arcade : June 2018- can be seen here:
maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Wooden%20Bay/36/124/23
You can access the Arcade Gacha Event Venue by using the following SLurl:
maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/The%20Arcade/138/131/32
Important note: the 22769 - Au Bord Du Lac Gacha Set is only available during the June 2018 cycle of the Arcade. (June, 1st - June30th, 2018) After the end the set will be retired.
** Gacha is a Game of Luck, for every Pull(50L$) at the 22769 - Au Bord Du Lac Gachamachine you will get a randomly selected item in return.**
Today a new cycle of the Arcade opens their doors to public.
From 22769 you find the Au Bord Du Lac - Gacha Set exclusive at the venue for you to win.
So we better start with the Details of the 18 items for you to collect.
RARE:
Au Bord Du Lac - LI 61 - 18,5 x 20,2 x 12,6 meters
Commons:
Deckchair - available in Brown & White - LI 3 - 8 single sits
Newport Armchair - LI 4 - 8 single sits
Newport Couch - LI 8 - 6 single- & 5 couple sits
Metal Frame Bed - LI 9 - 14 single- & 6 couple animations
Driftwood Lamp - LI 2 - light/intensity on touch
Newport Coffee Table* - LI 2
Newport Sideboard* - LI 3
Bowl with Fruits* - LI 1
Coffee Table Books* - LI 1
Tea Tray* - LI 1
Magazines* - LI 2
Potted Palmtree* - LI 4
Palmtree Wallart* - LI 1
Floor Vases* - LI 1
Newport Rug* - LI 2
Patio Bistrotable* - LI 1
The listed items are original creator mesh with original creator textures and materials enabled.
All items from the list above have next owner permissions:
no-copy, mod, trans - used scripts and animations may have different permissions.
Items marked with *(aterix) are decoration only items.
A preview of the Au Bord Du Lac Gacha set -exclusive available at the Arcade : June 2018- can be seen here:
maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Wooden%20Bay/36/124/23
You can access the Arcade Gacha Event Venue by using the following SLurl:
maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/The%20Arcade/138/131/32
Important note: the 22769 - Au Bord Du Lac Gacha Set is only available during the June 2018 cycle of the Arcade. (June, 1st - June30th, 2018) After the end the set will be retired.
** Gacha is a Game of Luck, for every Pull(50L$) at the 22769 - Au Bord Du Lac Gachamachine you will get a randomly selected item in return.**
To finish up my 2011 postings I have returned to a similar shot to one of my first images on Flickr - yet this was taken a year later than that one and is of a 'Top Box' RT. RT908 crosses over the 'Golden Lion' traffic lights on a very quiet Sunday , 30/6/68, on Route 247A.
The old lantern style streetlamps are still in use and the black & white traffic light housing has yet to go all-black.
Being my last 2011 posting , may I wish all a great 2012!
It's taken me a little over 20 years to accept and unlearn the truths of my world but Oh, Bouy do I have a story to tell.
A new collection of fine art work investigating rape culture, racism, and the unnerving truths of my experiences as an LGBT Latino.
#june30th
In Albania today (June30th) elections were held, albeit with only one party from which to choose on the ballot in most cases. In several cities throughout Albania today, bands and marchers took to the streets. The song the bands were playing was from the Communist era when they were required to learn and sing a song about the dictator. Thus the song and marching was a symbol of the return to Communism.
At the Save The Children March. Was taking pictures of a kid playing with the fire hydrant and noticed this sign behind him while going through my shots. Made me tear up. He has no idea what the sign means. He was just sort of bored and found something to play with. Kids should not be stolen from their parents to make a political point.
I make one of these every year … i’ve been doing them for eight years now.
I couldn't find the original, but it looks like a manga drawing from Naoko Takeuchi. It could be fanart, though.
Photoshop CS5.
I have also posted all the older images (2003-2012) here.
I do appreciate all your comments and invites and wish that I could entertain them all. But time does not permit me to answer to them all. Please no multiple invites all at one time, thank you!
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Class War demonstrator on Whitehall.
Several major Unions called for strike action on June 30th in protest against cuts, particularly with relation to alterations in public sector pensions to make them comparable with those in the private sector.
While the numbers of strikers were not as high as the Unions had expected, thousands marched and protested in London.
Police disrupted any significant direct actions and attempts at confrontation by elements of the protesters.
Iraqi women walk down a busy market street in eastern Baghdad, Iraq, June 21. U.S. Soldiers of Alpha Company, 2nd Battalion, 505th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division, check on the progress of civil improvement projects in the area.
Joint Combat Camera Center Iraq
Photo by Staff Sgt. James Selesnick
Date: 06.21.2009
Location: East Baghdad, IQ
Related Photos: dvidshub.net/r/ugx3hf
Protester sets up banner supporting the strike at the southern end of Kingsway.
Several major Unions called for strike action on June 30th in protest against cuts, particularly with relation to alterations in public sector pensions to make them comparable with those in the private sector.
While the numbers of strikers were not as high as the Unions had expected, thousands marched and protested in London.
Police disrupted any significant direct actions and attempts at confrontation by elements of the protesters.
June 30th, 2016 - Sting and Peter Gabriel performs live at The Palace Of Auburn Hills in Auburn Hills, Michigan. Credit: Chris Schwegler. www.schwegweb.com
June 30th, 2016 - Sting and Peter Gabriel performs live at The Palace Of Auburn Hills in Auburn Hills, Michigan. Credit: Chris Schwegler. www.schwegweb.com
I make one of these every year … i’ve been doing them for 9 years now.
Original Manga image by Naoko Takeuchi.
I have also posted all the older images (2003-2013) here.
George J. COX
Rank: Stoker 1st Class
Regiment/Service: Royal Navy
Unit Text: H.M.S. Lightning.
Date of Death: 30/06/1915
Service No: 277601
Casualty Type: Commonwealth War Dead
Grave/Memorial Reference: D. 17A.
Cemetery: BISHOP'S STORTFORD OLD CEMETERY
Lightning, old destroyer, mined and sunk in North Sea
BOLDEN, William, Stoker 1c, SS 111810 (Ch)
BOYD, Vincent W, Act/Engine Room Artificer 4c, M 7769 (Ch)
BROWN, Francis H, Petty Officer, 184541 (Ch)
CARR, Percy C, Stoker 1c, K 21569 (Ch)
COX, George J, Stoker 1c (RFR B 4143), 277601 (Ch)
DAVEY, Richard, Stoker 1c (RFR B 4234), 277953 (Ch)
DEBELL, Herbert J, Able Seaman (RFR B 10949), 211365 (Ch)
GLADMAN, Edward, Stoker 1c, K 6512 (Ch)
PEACOCK, William, Stoker 1c, SS 109145 (Ch)
PEDERSEN, Lars, Engine Room Artificer 2c, 270857 (Ch)
RUTHERWOOD, James J, Stoker 2c, SS 116101 (Ch)
SOUTH, Albert G, Stoker 1c, 311924 (Ch)
STEWART, Albert E, Stoker 1c, 282246 (Ch)
THACKERAY, Percy L, Act/Engine Room Artificer 4c, M 11736 (Ch)
WILSON, Thomas H, Act/Leading Stoker, K 4049 (Ch)
June 30th, 2016 - Sting and Peter Gabriel performs live at The Palace Of Auburn Hills in Auburn Hills, Michigan. Credit: Chris Schwegler. www.schwegweb.com
Members of joint Iraqi and U.S. soccer teams and fans pose for a group photograph between tournament games at Sha'ab stadium in eastern Baghdad, Iraq on May 22nd, 2009. U.S. Soldiers of 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division, and Iraqi national policeman are participating in a public soccer tournament sponsored by the FC Unity organization. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. James Selesnick/Released)
Birthday image made in 2010, in celebration of Usagi and Chibiusa's birthdays. I usually tend to use images from the manga because I just love the style. :D
Image reads:
"Bishoujo Senshi Sailormoon 2010 Happy Birthday! Usagichan & Chibiusachan!"
June 30th, 2016 - Sting and Peter Gabriel performs live at The Palace Of Auburn Hills in Auburn Hills, Michigan. Credit: Chris Schwegler. www.schwegweb.com
From the collection of Scott Holland.
Picking up the exhibition prints tomorrow and catalog to follow shortly once the final edit is determined.
The very first birthday image I made in Celebration for Tsukino Usagi's birthday. I forgot where the exact image came from, but it was from the episode where usagi gets drunk from drinking wine she thought was "juice". One of my favorite episodes and scenes, so of course I had to use it. :D
The little jumping rabbit was a stamp I made back when I was using PSP (Paint Shop Pro.) It originally had a transparent background.
I wanted to bring guest photographers in to Pittsburgh from time to time. This will help us to grow outside our local area and also get a change in scenery. New York City is probably the most fasinating place I have visited. Rachel is going to deliver a show that says New York in her own way. An intimate view of the biggest city in the world.
I am also VERY PROUD TO ANNOUNCE that EXPOSURE will be held ONCE A MONTH in Detroit, Dallas, and Now Cleveland!!!!! Special thanks to Bobby, Dave, Wade and James! Because of your hard work, the network is growing!!!! THANK YOU!!!!
INTERVIEW with the PHOTOGRAPHER....
currently resides in the Queens Borough of New York City. Less than 9 months ago she started her own professional photography business specializing in capturing the life, love and innocence of childhood. She markets her photography for maternity, newborns and children. One thing that you first notice about Rachel is that she has passion. A passion for life and capturing the small moments that make it meaningful. Whether that moment be an intimate glance between two in love, the pure joy and essence of childhood, or the unique being of each individual or the heart of a culture. For Rachel, it's not about the equipment or technical interpretation - it's about the feeling, being in the moment and the photographer's relationship to the subject. One of her favorite quotes regarding photography was stated by Andre Kertesz who once explained, "You don't see the things you photograph, you feel them."
Rachel, Where are you from?
I don’t consider one specific place my home. My home is in my heart, not where my coat hangs. However, I was born in San Diego but spent the first 18 years of my life on or near a Marine Corps base, moving every 3-4 years to different locations/stations. I wouldn't change my upbringing for anything. The experiences that I had as a young child exploring the world are priceless. My passion and love as an adult is very much the same - explore, travel, meet new people, try new things and go to far away places. I love this journey of discovering more of who I am with every person that I meet, place that I explore, article that I read and each picture that I take. For the past 5 years I have lived in NY, both on Long Island and in Queens. I moved here one month before Sept 11th which also makes the image quite emotional for me.
If you had to compare New York to anywhere else, what are some of the obvious differences you won’t see anywhere else but New York?
It’s a real salad bowl. I’m not fond of the term “melting pot” for I feel that description takes away from the value & uniqueness of individuals and different cultures. There are many cities and places with different cultures and areas that are living cohesively but none like New York City. New York City is made up of an enormously wide variety of people, living and working together, but still with the ability to hold onto their own values, beliefs and cultures.
How did you become involved with Photography? Where did it all start?
I got involved in photography about 4 years ago. I started taking pictures and people kept telling me that they liked them. So, I kept taking more pictures and experimenting around.
I sought to be an assistant for a wedding photographer who’s artistic photojournalistic style I admired. I worked as an assistant for him for almost 2 years until he brought me on has a second photographer for events. He has been a great mentor and teacher, full of inspiration, life and passion for the art. Wedding photography is not my gig. I’ve always known that my heart is in capturing childhood.
After my camera bag was stolen by being yanked off the hook and over the bathroom stall door that I was currently using at a McDonalds in Greenwich Village. (My one and only theft incident in NYC) I decided to turn the unfortunate event around for the good and not be taken back by start my own children’s photography business in Nov 2005.
Can you remember your first camera? What was it?
My first SLR was the Canon Rebel film body which I borrowed from my father.
What gear do you use now?
Currently, I own the Canon 20D.
What type or styles of photography attract you most? What style would say you shoot now?
I enjoy anything non-traditional. If it’s concerning people or nature, artsy, fun, has a photojournalistic feel, shows life and just plain real - I like it. My favorite challenge is children. I never ask them to say cheese and force a false smile. I want to capture who they are at that moment and in that time.
What do you do for a living beside photography?
I am a Child Life Specialist in the Pediatric Hematology/Oncology Division. My main area is providing psychosocial care and interventions to children and their families in the Bone Marrow Transplant Unit at a local Children’s Hospital.
How did you get turned on to Flickr?
I started off on Myspace looking for local NYC photographers to maybe network with. There was one photographer that responded who appeared semi-normal (there’s apparently a lot of weird people on myspace) That photographer was Ryan Brenizer aka “carpe icthus” www.flickr.com/photos/carpeicthus/ We met up in the city and quickly became good friends and photographing buddies. He told me about this online photo blog that he was apart of. At first I wasn’t interested in joining because it was just another thing that would consume time that I didn’t have. In less than 2 weeks, I was an addict! This June marks my one year pro flickrversary and now I have a few flickr children and even grandchildren.
If you had to pick one photographer on flickr right now that you enjoy their work or long to create work like theirs, who would it be?
I can’t pick one but there are two children’s photographers that I greatly admire their work and know that I have a lot to learn still to be able to capture images like they do. They both beautiful capture the life, stories, heart and pure innocence of childhood.
What was the last image you added to your favorites before taking this interview?
A square picture of little frog boots playing the in rain. www.flickr.com/photos/toyfoto/160797212/
What is your number one most popular image on flickr right now?
Puppy mischief
www.flickr.com/photos/shortcake26/18858890
What is your favorite image you have posted on line right now?
My absolute favorite image is one that I took two years ago of Maroon Lake in the gorgeous state of Colorado.
www.flickr.com/photos/shortcake26/18573203
Rachel will be exhibiting 9 unique images that say New York City....Please come to our next show and check em out and meet Rachel! Friday June 30th, at the z:lounge on Pittsburghs Southside.
7-10 pm
photo and flyer by Kirsten Wylie
Since our weather for the past few days has kept our skies uninterestingly overcast, I went in a different direction for today's prompt. A magnifying glass is commonly used in most browsers and programs to indicated a search box, a way to "look things up".
The prompts for this challenge are courtesy "Kati's Corner".
Yearly birthday image made in 2008, in celebration of Tsukino Usagi and Chibiusa's Birthdays. Originally it had a transparent background.
©davidcrausby1989
Madchester '89 Exhibition details
Stone Roses, June 30th, 1989, Leeds Polytechnic.
Who is/was the secret Stone Rose ? Roadie, Session Musician??
Must pack for the airport.. Have a marvelous weekend
Birthday image made in 2009 in celebration of Usagi and Chibiusa's birthdays. I loved the colors used in this illustration!
Col. Timothy McGuire, of Alamo, Calif., commander of the 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division, Multi-National Division-Baghdad, recites the oath of reenlistment to Spc. John MacMurray at halftime of the combined forces soccer match at Shaab Stadium May 23 in the Rusafa district of eastern Baghdad. MacMurray, of Minerva, Ohio, reenlisted for four more years of military service. MacMurray serves as a intelligence specialist for Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 3rd BCT, 82nd Abn. Div.
(U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. James Selesnick)
Yamam Nabeel (left), chief executive of FC Unity, holds a soccer ball donated by the “Kick for Nick” organzation during the beginning of the final game of the combined forces tournament at at Shaab Stadium May 23 in the Rusafa district of eastern Baghdad. The organization was founded in honor of Pfc. Nick Madaras whose wish was to collect soccer balls and give them to the children of Iraq. Madaras was killed by an improvised explosive device while conducting combat operations Sept. 3, 2006. (U.S. Army photo by Staff Sgt. James Selesnick)