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One of my wife’s interior design ideas - a woven basket repurposed as a lampshade - with in the background a tapa cloth, which is traditional beaten bark cloth from the Pacific islands, in this case from Tonga
(Camera settings)
Camera: FinePix HS20EXR (FUJIFILM)
Focal Length: 6 mm
ISO Speed: 5
Shutter Speed: 1/20
A friend just mailed Hadley a stack of David Baldacci and Ben Coes books. So the fact that he had to put COUP D’ETAT down to pose was a huge sacrifice.
ODC: something on a head
Our Daily Challenge 20 -25 December : Silence is Golden .
The reflections in my window of the inside of the garden room.
I LOVE silence, but I know a lot of youngsters are terrified of it.
If you live with animals and a garden in fact there is never complete silence, but a very gentle background of birds and breathing. Marvellous.
Right out of Canon macro lens, Photo Lampshade!!!
Took my old favorite cherry blossom photo printout on regular paper, wrapped around an IKEA glass flower vase, and dropped a scented candle light in it. I got myself a Photo Lampshade!!!
F4.5 /1Sec. No PP, just some crop work.
Hope you like it. Enjoy your weekend.
Fujifilm x100s
This lampshade is to be found in the Hallway at Horace Walpole's 18th century Gothic Villa at Strawberry Hill, Twickenham, England. Walpole designed the villa as a fantasy castle, it is famous as the first example of the Gothic Revival movement in architecture
repurposed copper wire and beads on an upcycled vintage lamp. This thing is BIG and took about a week to weave. Needless to say it's MINE!
Can't wait till all my homework slows down so I can comment you guys back! Oh, and happy Valentine's Day! This is sort of a random shot hahaha.
Gosh the latest bunch of pics really show that I've been back to work, fallen asleep after dinner and woken up just in time to get my daily pic in! Today's is no exception! :(
This small skyscraper is composed mostly of clear 1x2 bricks and some clear cheese wedge pieces as well. The very top of it was destroyed when it was bumped, but it wasn't very impressive, architecturally. It was open on top so the heat from the incandescent lamp could vent out, but I replaced the incandescent bulb with a compact fluorescent one, which doesn't seem to burn as hot.
The lampshade consists of three dodecahedra connected along one face. The dodecahedra are constructed with the Sunken Sonobe unit. Each pentagon of the surface is replaced by a pentagonal pyramid consisting of five equilateral triangles.