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Captured on a loading dock at Lubec, Maine.
Lubec was incorporated in 1811 and is easternmost town in the continental United States.
...and this is just the beginning! Thoroughly enjoyed this season's LOAD, the thought, inspiration and encouragement. I'll miss it but plan to continue getting those stories told!
Cheers~
Load structures between successive fine-grained turbidites in the Mississippian Rancheria Formation, Escondido Canyon, Sacramento Mountains, New Mexico. Scanned from original 35mm slide.
An ex-UK rubbish truck doing the rounds early on a Saturday morning. The rear has had a modification to allow riders.
Day 28
Inspiration : Where
Journaling reads:
"destination
i might not be where i thought i was going...but i think i'm right where i am supposed to be. 5/13"
Supplies used:
Cardstock: Georgia Pacific [white], Papertrey Ink [aqua mist, true black]
Patterned paper: Jillibean Soup [grey]
Transparency: Hambly
Die cut: Sizzix
Stamps: Heidi Swapp [destination], Papertrey Ink [dots]
Tiny Staples: Tim Holtz
Ink: Versafine [black], Papertrey Ink [aqua mist]
Adhesive: Darice [pop dots], Tombow, Scotch
Pen: Staedtler
Thanks for looking!
January 2009, Prague
A good friend is loading his Leica M3. The quick loader is a nice feature of the M3.
Nikon D3
Nikon Nikkor AF-D 50mm 1,4
APRIL 25th, LONDON – Simon Maple, Robert Rees and The London Java Community meet for a session taking a tour of the Java class loading mechanism, both from JVM and developer point of view. Looking at typical problems that you get with class loading and how to solve them. See the SkillsCast (Video, code, slides) at: skillsmatter.com/podcast/java-jee/do-you-really-get-class...
Trying to establish Model # of Loader
Trying to establish Model # of Loader
Trying to establish Model # of Loader
Trying to establish Model # of Loader
Trying to establish Model # of Loader
Trying to establish Model # of Loader
Trying to establish Model # of Loader
Volunteers load sacks of relief items into a cargo truck on Saturday. At least 1500 volunteers swamped the have swamped the Department of Public Works and Highway (DPWH) depot on Saturday to help in repacking of the relief goods on Saturday for the survivors of super typhoon Yolanda in Visayas. Mindanews Photo by Keith Bacongco
My tool was a stencil. I haven't done any mixed media techniques for well over a year (or two!) so I think that qualifies as an old tool!! The passports are in a separate 6x12 pocket to keep them intact and with the page but still accessible should anyone want to pull one out and look through it.
The process video is still saving and I'll probably set it to upload overnight as hubby wants to watch Mission Impossible 5! Stay tuned!!
Process video is up and you can find it here: youtu.be/e4t2u6278ZU
I decided to embrace more white space than I normally do in response to today's prompt. For more on this photo please visit my site at alisondaydesigns.com. thanks!
I am guessing this is a loading wharf and the floor of the building above would open to allow material to be lowered onto container barges?
Praktica TL-5B with Vivitar 28mm f/2.5 and Lucky SHD 100.
Processed Microphen Stock 8min at 20c.
Scanned Epson V500
Loading steel Pandrol sleepers at Conara Junction. The sleepers were purchased by the Derwent Valley Railway from TasRail with the intent of being used in the Derwent Valley line.
South Carolina Army National Guard Soldiers with Detachment 1, Company B, 2-238th Aviation Battalion, conduct sling-load training with the CH-47D Chinook at Clarks Hill Training Site in Plum Branch, South Carolina, April 2, 2016. (U.S. Army National Guard Photo by Capt. Brian Hare/Released)
I'm finally looking at pictures I took a long time ago to see if they are worth keeping. This was taken January 2008 in downtown Walla Walla, WA in an alley. According to the sign painted on the bricks in the upper left (out of sight) this was the Walla Walla Candy Co. Manufacturers & Jobbers of Confectionery.
I did the opposite of the revolver and that is hope. Today, I toured the Parade Company that puts on the Detroit Thanksgiving Day Parade. It gave me hope, pride and awe. I used beautiful day content from Creative Memoires and Beautiful Birthday editions. I can't remember the font.
Ore is now flowing into the Roger Blough at Two Harbors DM&IR ore docks.
Photographed on Kodak Ektar 100 using a Nikon F5 and the 28-300mm VR lens.
Loads of talent from the beautiful ladies that auditioned for the Honey Jam Barbados Auditions 2014.
12 x 12 digital page using CM digi template and Best Buds kit.
I love using squares and clean lines, so this prompt was right up my alley! It was great to get so many pictures of my son's 3rd birthday (he's 4 now) scrapped for his childhood album.
The journaling syas: "We held your third birthday party in our newly developed basement. You wanted a Thomas theme, so the cake, decorations and games all featured Thomas! You had Amy, Sean, Ellie and Collin over to help celebrate and you all had such a great time! In the evening we had a family dinner with another cake and even more presents! You are so lucky little man! I can't believe you are 3 already. You are growing so fast! Could you slow down just a bit? Love Mom!"
Carb loading days are the best. I love the days before a marathon race because I get to eat a lot. I mean A LOT. This is when I get to eat fast food, ice-cream and pastries. Basically the stuff I don't usually eat. Today I got to have a Jimmy Johns sub, an espresso and hot stuffed cherry peppers. The best.
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I need more RAM, actually I need a better machine altogether. It's just getting too slow in LR and PS. I love my Macbook, but I'm missing extra screen estate and a kick-ass processor and more hard drive space and...
I think I'll bite the bullet and get the new iMac 27'' i7. I'm not totally sure about the screen as it's extremely crisp and vivid and that's not neccessary a good thing for proofing. I read on 'Luminous Landscape' that the screen can be calibrated properly as you can dim it down unlike other previous model, which were too bright. Any experience anybody? Guess i will just go for it coz of serious fanboyizm...