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loads of random photos from the first year i had my camera :)

120" x 36" x 14"

Steel, Wood, Enamel, Acrylic Latex

2014

My husband, during his tour in Afghanistan in.

Day 18

 

Inspiration : Jealousy/Envy

 

Journaling reads:

 

"People often think that jealousy is a bad thing, but I tend to disagree. Every single day I find boatloads of inspiration in the digital world - Pinterest & Facebook, designer blogs & Instagram. I'm not jealous of the beautiful works of art - but I'm willing to admit that I am indeed jealous of the people who get to be creative FOR A LIVING. The product designers & the sample makers, the brains behind the brilliance & the hands that bring products to life. I'm jealous of these people, but also SO INSPIRED by them. Who says I can't do what they do? I'm working on ideas & refocusing my energy on things that make me happy - on art & creating. I'm getting to the point where I'm realizing the only bad choices I make are the ones involving not trying & being afraid to fail. If I fail, it means I tried & more likely than not, I'll learn a few things along the way. I've had a lot of thoughts & dreams & I'm determined to put them into action. I'm taking my [happy] jealousy of full time creative people & using it to inspire me, to motivate me. I have a feeling that when I get started - there will be no backing down ... & I can't wait. May 18 . 2013"

 

Supplies used:

 

Patterned paper: Bo-Bunny [green, purple], Doodlebug [yellow]

Washi Tape: Anthropologie [orange], Pebbles, Inc. [black], Recollections [purple], Love My Tapes [aqua]

Gems: Queen & Co.

Letter stickers: American Crafts

Adhesive: Darice [pop dots], Scotch

Pen: Staedtler

Photos: Pinterest

 

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Loosely based on the sketch from today's prompt. I took Lain's suggestion and made this 8X8 as the photos are old and of poor quality. A story about how my daughter gave chicken pox to her dad and brother.

 

PP: BG Phoebe line

alphas: ADORNit and Rusty Pickle

12/19/2008 - Houston, Texas - I took this picture at a stop light at Shepherd and W. Gray. This pickup was seriously overloaded and the suspension couldn't bear the full load.

These are Walthers HO scale Loading Platform kits that I modified, detailed and weathered. Not the easiest or very fun kits to build but they turned out OK.

The main courtyard, where trucks could pull in for loading/unloading.

Another load of timber going out of the harbour, not sure about deforestation of the Amazon, certainly seems to apply to the highlands, replanting? White windmills instead.

 

Scrabster Harbour, Caithness, Scotland.

To load media, lift up the output tray and slip it in.

Men loading the truck with tools to be transported to distribution sites.

 

Read more about FAO and the crisis in the Central African Republic.

 

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Loading a yak for the day's trek, Snowman trek, Bhutan

Loading Dock Sign. San Jose, California. December 26, 2008. © Copyright G Dan Mitchell - all rights reserved. (larger)

 

Detail of a very worn and scraped red and yellow sign painted on an industrial loading dock in San Jose, California.

 

This very bright but very worn sign is painted on the front of a loading dock in a light industrial area of downtown San Jose, California.

 

This photograph is not in the public domain. It may not be used on websites, blogs, or in any other media without explicit advance permission from G Dan Mitchell.

Georgia Army National Guardsmen with the Tifton-based 110th Combat Service Support Battalion, unload food for packaging into school meals at Martin Luther King Jr. Middle School, Atlanta, April 28, 2020. The Georgia Army National Guard is assisting APS in providing school meals to students affected by the COVID-19 pandemic here.

 

U.S. Army National Guard photo by Sgt. 1st Class R.J. Lannom Jr.

 

six shots from me and jan today , a mixed bunch ,the anticipated birds were either to distant or gone , so we took what we could .but she seems to have gelled well with the om10 and 300mm lens .

just a quick one... I think I'm getting burned out a bit with all the scrapping ;)

A civilian instructor loads a tracer training round into a Carl Gustav M3 84mm recoilless rifle during a certification course for soon-to-deploy paratroopers with the 82nd Airborne Division’s 1st Brigade Combat Team Dec. 6, 2011, at Fort Bragg, N.C. Though it only fires a 7.62mm tracer, the training modules look and feel similar to the actual projectiles that can be fired from the weapon.

Loading Maybach car into container for overseas shipping

Hey, she's licensed to use it!

 

Featured on Life In Plastic: nerditis.com/2016/10/24/life-in-plastic-toy-review-aliens...

 

My wife and I traveled by Amtrak to visit family in Maryland. We started our journey in Fayetteville, NC. Pictured is the loading platform at the depot. Across the tracks is the Airborne museum building.

No. 16 at North Station waiting for passengers.

Photographer: Paul Schorn (Driver)

Location: Romulus, MI - Baltimore, MD

Load Description: Car part stamping machines at 116,000 lbs. each.

"Italia, Lombardia: Milano, parco Segantini"

@ 2015 4523lr

Leica M3, Summicron 50/2 Rigid.

Kodak Portra 400, processed at Creative Camera.

Thanks to Turner Brothers, and Roy Clifford.

A local rancher Dan Martina loads up some supplies he lives up by the Village of Mist Mt what is about a 26 mile trip . As he loads up Hazzard Range county Commissioner and developer Jake Harper chat with him .

 

I love this photo of my boys intertubing in Tahoe. It reminds me of how alike they are, and how much they both love me. I see it, and I feel like glowing.

 

And again, funky lighting! I love how one corner actually has the right color grey! :) You guess which one!

Backpacking with llamas in Wyoming's Wind River Mountains.

Loading fish boxes onto Deeside as she prepares to return to sea.

 

Scrabster Harbour, Caithness, Scotland.

This is a boat loader erected in 1922 in Lessines (Belgium) and used until 1984 when it was permanently shut down. It was used to load porphyry in ships. The porphyry crushes, transported by railcars from the Lessines quarry sites using a private railway, reached the structure on a conveyor belt and were taken to silos for sorting. They were then dumped directly into the holds of the barges, moored to the side of the building.

The 8 silos had a capacity of 35 tonnes each. Their size made it possible to prepare crushed mixtures of several dimensions. This system made it possible to load eight boats per day, where it had previously taken eight men and no less than seven hours to fill, with the wheelbarrow, a single barge of 280 tons.

 

One of the smaller seiners takes on board the nets used for catching the salmon. I hope they are lucky, as there's nothing like a nice, thick sockeye salmon steak!

There were a lot of these caterpillars on stingy nettles, big blobs of black , I have checked through my book and they seem to be the caterpillar of the Peacock Butterfly....

From the kitchen sink to the kitchen... by burro. Women loading thier donkey with jerry cans of water - central Ethiopia.

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