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The third annual international LNG in BC conference provides an opportunity to discuss responsible government policy and industry best practices.
This will ensure BC is at the forefront of natural gas production and global LNG supply.
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Fish salvage was carried out on the LNG Canada site by Haisla-Triton on March 23, 2016.
Photographer: Steve Rogers
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Rossio (Lisbon- Portugal) >>>>> Welcome to LIQUIFY. It's my new set of pic, and is all about urban spaces, deconstruct, expressionism and I-get-no-kick-from-champagne kind of things.
Big Blue Bus Terminal, buses powered by Liquified Natural Gas (LNG). Santa Monica, Los Angeles, California, USA
The third annual international LNG in BC conference provides an opportunity to discuss responsible government policy and industry best practices.
This will ensure BC is at the forefront of natural gas production and global LNG supply.
READ MORE: http://lngconference.ca/
Canon EOS Rebel 35mm film camera (ISO 800 film)
- JPG processing in Lightroom
- Liquify / oil paint processing in CS6
I usually don't do goofy stuff like this, but the photo on its own kinda needed something to spice it up, as the developer botched the job, and the print looked like ass.
*This photo was taken at the entrance to the Church of all Nations in Jerusalem, Israel.
Another sunrise, another ship at the BAE dry dock at Pier 70
gcaptain.com/isla-bella-worlds-first-lng-powered-containe...
A ship powered by lng (liquified natural gas)
...it liquifies your brain.
Did you know that silly putty fun with a silly putty tool makes for a silly putty boy? Well, if this doesn't convince you, then nothing will! Hope it doesn't freak you out too much, my friends. This actually makes me jiggle, erm, giggle! Uh, whatever it is a person does when they laugh after their brains have turned to liquid. :D ROFL! (Weird, I know. :P)
Photo citation: Ted Auch, FracTracker Alliance, 2020.
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The third annual international LNG in BC conference provides an opportunity to discuss responsible government policy and industry best practices.
This will ensure BC is at the forefront of natural gas production and global LNG supply.
READ MORE: http://lngconference.ca/
The third annual international LNG in BC conference provides an opportunity to discuss responsible government policy and industry best practices.
This will ensure BC is at the forefront of natural gas production and global LNG supply.
READ MORE: http://lngconference.ca/
The third annual international LNG in BC conference provides an opportunity to discuss responsible government policy and industry best practices.
This will ensure BC is at the forefront of natural gas production and global LNG supply.
READ MORE: http://lngconference.ca/
The third annual international LNG in BC conference provides an opportunity to discuss responsible government policy and industry best practices.
This will ensure BC is at the forefront of natural gas production and global LNG supply.
READ MORE: http://lngconference.ca/
This is the full version, but differently processed from the earlier posted part.
The North West Shelf LNG processing facility operated by Woodside at Karratha.
We were struck by this vast illuminated industrial landscape so more photos to come. The overall effect was greatly enhanced by the roar in the otherwise quiet of the night coming from gas flares.
Like most panoramas, this really needs to be seen at original size.
Wagon carrying Liquified Petroleum Gas .The wagon is running on Konkan railway route of Indian railways.
The third annual international LNG in BC conference provides an opportunity to discuss responsible government policy and industry best practices.
This will ensure BC is at the forefront of natural gas production and global LNG supply.
READ MORE: http://lngconference.ca/
Powley's Liquified Ozone was later renamed Liquozone and was one of the products named by Samuel Hopkins Adams in his 1905 expose of patent medicines for Collier's Weekly "The Great American Fraud"
Torontoist post about this ad: torontoist.com/2011/09/vintage-toronto-ads-up-in-the-ozone/
Source: the Toronto World, May 21, 1902
Part of a series of self portraits done in my bedroom, John Ashbery's poems in the background, all vanity at ease.
The third annual international LNG in BC conference provides an opportunity to discuss responsible government policy and industry best practices.
This will ensure BC is at the forefront of natural gas production and global LNG supply.
READ MORE: http://lngconference.ca/
wow. i really like this O__o
the pose is fully done in simpose,
the expression is edited with the liquify tool (i discovered it recently and i L O V E it <33) and the hair.. well, i was SO lazy that i cut an pasted from in-game and edited it xD
anyway, this is my beloved Pixie, Alessa's sister. i adored them both :D
the skin is a blend by me (anva and thesimsi2). I put the tattoos on it! Whoo! xD she has a red rose in her chest, a dagger in her right arm, a scorpion in her other arm, a weird enormous thing in her upper back, a winged heart in her lower back and some little skulls and roses in one leg..
That's a lot of ink man Ô.o
Maybe one day i'll post a bodyshot showing off all of her tats. MAYBE x)
well, that's enough talking
Enjoy the picture! :D
Another one i did on request for my friend sofia! I was in this picture as well but couldnt be arsed to do me and i was at a weird angle
i think im getting better at these now, first one was too like manga ish, second one was wonky and this one has its faults but ahh wellll
The third annual international LNG in BC conference provides an opportunity to discuss responsible government policy and industry best practices.
This will ensure BC is at the forefront of natural gas production and global LNG supply.
READ MORE: http://lngconference.ca/
This is our 1940s-vintage O'Keefe and Merritt stove. We purchased the gas range around 2003 when we remodeled our kitchen. It added a lot of style to the kitchen, and we got many compliments on it. After using it for 10 years, however, we are reluctantly getting a new gas range with a larger oven--practicality wins out over looks this time.
Using various effects to create a defamiliarized photograph.
List of effects:
Colour
Pixelate
Motion Blur
Splatter
Liquify
"Walking onions" (topset onions) tend to look rather wild anyway, but these are jazzed up even more with Photoshop.
The original photo was taken at the herb and kitchen garden of the historic Israel Crane House, Montclair, NJ.
For the main photo I use my Nikon D600, then I used my wife's camera, a Panasonic Lx7 to shoot a Macro of my fish, then used the photo from that to put over my own mouth and nose. I used color replacement for the most part to blend the fish mouth with my own skin, and used the liquify tool to enlarge my eyes, the macro was taken with a radio popper attached to the hot shoe and firing camera right at half power to a large white backdrop with a sb600.
The third annual international LNG in BC conference provides an opportunity to discuss responsible government policy and industry best practices.
This will ensure BC is at the forefront of natural gas production and global LNG supply.
READ MORE: http://lngconference.ca/
from the Pimp my Pixels group.
Original here: www.flickr.com/photos/cka51966/3243615466/
So, Yeah I probably went a little far on the face, changing it so completely, but I just did what I felt was right at the time.
But she now bears little resemblance to the original photo
Jun 19 2012
Peter Jackson
The theme for WH today is Lord of the Rings. I don't care for those three excruciatingly long movies very much... BUT Peter Jackson has made other, much more wonderful films that I much enjoy. Including:
Meet the Feebles
The Frighteners
Dead Alive
District 9
and last, but not least
For WH: Lord of the Rings