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I've wanted to do one of these shots since I joined flickr basically, but I only got round to it yesterday. Basically these are the contents of my bag. Not always in there at the same time (eg tripod) but mostly!
How's everyone doing? TGIF...and one week to Christmas. Have you all made your Christmas plans yet? I haven't!
Sniper Wolf!
from Metal Gear Solid the First. I think they turned out pretty good. I decided to just make the Face decal along with the Torso.
By far my favorite Video game! I might make Meryl and liquid sometime, but they are too plain.
Free to use! Just give credit where its due. If You do use these also please tag me in the picture so I can see how these look on a minifig!
Comments and Criticism are greatly appreciated!
GIMP 3.2.0-RC2 in Debian Forky
The three shots were cropped from pictures made with Bright and Sat -1 settings, destined for sunny days. I was not perfect, but the images made by chance were so similar to colorful nebulae space shots I decided to reprocess them and screen print (always with frames). Such view changes the original events in plus. BTW. Sat setting went from 100 to nearly 300, following the bad common habits. :) In short - I like the nebulae lights much, much more. :) BTW.2. The shots were made thru window panes.
I have: Dk bikes singlet AM, combat 4s rwb, black cb3 10 x2, 10.5 white 10, cael v2 10.5 all shoes are Lbn one pair of cb3 is bnwt.
~Lemony Snicket
I'm back after a week-ish break and my back isn't sore, well not as much as it was before, so I'm happy!
having a personality does not make you a personality
Personality disorders, formerly referred to as character disorders, are a class of personality types and behaviors that the American Psychiatric Association (APA) defines as "an enduring pattern of inner experience and behavior that deviates markedly from the expectations of the culture of the individual who exhibits it". Personality disorders are noted on Axis II of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders or DSM-IV-TR of the American Psychiatric Association.
Personality disorders are also defined by the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems (ICD-10), which is published by the World Health Organization. Personality disorders are categorized in ICD-10 Chapter V: Mental and behavioural disorders, specifically under Mental and behavioral disorders: 28F60-F69.29 Disorders of adult personality and behavior.
These behavioral patterns in personality disorders are typically associated with severe disturbances in the behavioral tendencies of an individual, usually involving several areas of the personality, and are nearly always associated with considerable personal and social disruption. Additionally, personality disorders are inflexible and pervasive across many situations, due in large part to the fact that such behavior is ego-syntonic (i.e. the patterns are consistent with the ego integrity of the individual) and are, therefore, perceived to be appropriate by that individual. This behavior can result in the client adopting maladaptive coping skills, which may lead to personal problems that induce extreme anxiety, distress and depression in clients.
The onset of these patterns of behavior can typically be traced back to late adolescence and the beginning of adulthood and, in rarer instances, childhood. It is therefore unlikely that a diagnosis of personality disorder will be appropriate before the age of 16 or 17 years. General diagnostic guidelines applying to all personality disorders are presented below; supplementary descriptions are provided with each of the subtypes.
Diagnosis of personality disorders can be very subjective; however, inflexible and pervasive behavioral patterns often cause serious personal and social difficulties, as well as a general functional impairment. Rigid and ongoing patterns of feeling, thinking and behavior are said to be caused by underlying belief systems and these systems are referred to as fixed fantasies or "dysfunctional schemata"
Make these fun Origami Bugs.
I have drawn origami bug paper to print and fold.
To download the paper instructions, use the "all sizes" button above and download the original size. It is designed to print on 8.5x11 paper. There are colorful bugs to print and fold here.
www.flickr.com/photos/jacquedavis/3779881125/
There are "color your own" origami bug paper here.
www.flickr.com/photos/jacquedavis/3780693696/
And a photo of what they look like here.
www.flickr.com/photos/jacquedavis/3779881615/
And more of my origami paper and paper toys here.
www.flickr.com/photos/jacquedavis/sets/72157605609557222/
The paper and instructions were drawn using Xara Xtreme and Corel Painter 9
The copyright is set so that the paper can be downloaded and printed by anyone.
Best Regards,
Jacque
Saint Petersburg, formerly known as Petrograd (1914–1924) and later Leningrad (1924–1991; see below), is the second-largest city in Russia after Moscow. It is situated on the River Neva, at the head of the Gulf of Finland on the Baltic Sea. The city had a population of roughly 5.6 million residents as of 2021, with more than 6.4 million people living in the metropolitan area. Saint Petersburg is the fourth-most populous city in Europe, the most populous city on the Baltic Sea, and the world's northernmost city of more than 1 million residents. As Russia's Imperial capital, and a historically strategic port, it is governed as a federal city.
The city was founded by Tsar Peter the Great on 27 May 1703 on the site of a captured Swedish fortress, and was named after the apostle Saint Peter. In Russia, Saint Petersburg is historically and culturally associated with the birth of the Russian Empire and Russia's entry into modern history as a European great power. It served as a capital of the Tsardom of Russia, and the subsequent Russian Empire, from 1712 to 1918 (being replaced by Moscow for a short period of time between 1728 and 1730). After the October Revolution in 1917, the Bolsheviks moved their government to Moscow. The city was renamed Leningrad after Lenin's death in 1924. In June 1991, only a few months before the Belovezha Accords and the dissolution of the USSR, voters supported restoring the city's original appellation in a city-wide referendum.
As Russia's cultural centre, Saint Petersburg received over 15 million tourists in 2018. It is considered an important economic, scientific, and tourism centre of Russia and Europe. In modern times, the city has the nickname of being "the Northern Capital of Russia" and is home to notable federal government bodies such as the Constitutional Court of Russia and the Heraldic Council of the President of the Russian Federation. It is also a seat for the National Library of Russia and a planned location for the Supreme Court of Russia, as well as the home to the headquarters of the Russian Navy, and the Western Military District of the Russian Armed Forces. The Historic Centre of Saint Petersburg and Related Groups of Monuments constitute a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Saint Petersburg is home to the Hermitage, one of the largest art museums in the world, the Lakhta Center, the tallest skyscraper in Europe, and was one of the host cities of the 2018 FIFA World Cup and the UEFA Euro 2020.
The city of Saint Petersburg was founded by Tsar Peter the Great on 27 May 1703. It became the capital of the Russian Empire and remained as such for more than two hundred years (1712–1728, 1732–1918). Saint Petersburg ceased being the capital in 1918 after the October Coup.
On 1 May 1703, Peter the Great took both the Swedish fortress of Nyenschantz and the city of Nyen, on the Neva river. Tsar Peter the Great founded the city on 27 May 1703 (in the Gregorian calendar, 16 May in the Julian calendar) after he reconquered the Ingrian land from Sweden, in the Great Northern War. He named the city after his patron saint, the apostle Saint Peter. The original spelling in three words Sankt-Piter-burkh (Санкт-Питер-Бурх) uses Latin: Sankt, as in Sankt Goar and some other European cities (it is a common misconception about the "Dutch cultural origin"; for local versions, there are Sant or Sint in modern Dutch. Besides Netherlands, Peter the Great also spent three months in Great Britain so it is preferable to speak about the general European experience which influenced the tsar.)
I had a few guys want the recipe on the moisture vaps. I put notes in the photo to explain what the parts are. Some parts might not be that easy to get but anyone who wants to build one, I have extras of these parts. I will send you them to you if you would like to try and make them. Have fun and add in some of your own ideas. There's a lot of talent on Flickr and I bet you guys will make some kick ass vaporators that will make mine look lame. Thanks to every one who looks at and comments on my photos I really appreciate it.
Colin
Workshop that makes Japanese tea :)
畑から摘まれてきた葉を、綺麗に選別。新芽でない古い葉や硬い茎などは除きます。
自家用のお茶なので、葉だけにはせず、茎付きです。
鉄鍋で炒ります。青いけど、少し香ばしい匂いがし始めました。
木杓子と手で混ぜながら、しんなりするまで焦げ付かないように炒ります。
炒りたては熱いので、粗熱を取って、次は両手で揉み込んでいきます。
思っていたより、コツが要りました。揉んでいるうちにどんどんお茶のいい香りが広がって、揉み終えた手のひらも、お茶のいい香りがしました。
揉み終えた茶葉を、乾燥させます。今日は、ここまで。干してしばらくして、やや乾燥した状態でもう一度揉み込む作業をするそうです。
そして、完全に乾燥したら、お茶の出来上がり。2週間後が楽しみです。
Y sí viste. Ahora mis fotos se volvieron famosas y tengo que poner el título en inglés para que me entienda todo el mundo! Acá podemos ver a Shanon (MAGGIE GRACE) con mucho maquillaje (muy bien logrado por cierto). Supongo que esta es del capítulo en el que el hermano flashió que el monstruo la mataba...
Igual que la foto anterior. Esta la "gané" en el jueguito de la ABC.
Sigan conectados que se vienen más fotos del estilo "BEHIND THE SCENES" de... LOST
pero voy a dejar un tiempo de suspenso... :P
Fuente: Lost - “Hearts and Minds” (ABC/MARIO PEREZ)
i'm trying to get back into my "good" habits.
i used to make the bed everyday.
i kinda dropped the ball.
i'm going to frame this and hang it near the bed so i have a gentle reminder every morning.
Make :- Ashok Leyland Limited in India
Model :- Viking 210
Coach Builder :- Ruby Coach Builders Ltd in India
Wheel Base :- 5334 mm
Steering type :- Power
Year of Manufacturing :- 2014
Date of Registration :- 22.09.2014
No of Buses :- 1819
SLTB type :- B+
Status :- In Service
Information as at 26.08.2021
Nikon D90 with AF-S DX VR Zoom-NIKKOR 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6G IF-ED
@34mm, ISO 100, f/8.0, 13 sec
Manual focus, manual mode
Mounted on tripod (Manfrotto 322RC2 Grip Action Ball Head and 055XPROB Legs)
Triggered using Nikon ML-L3 wireless remote
no HDR
Taken from Twin Peaks in San Francisco this evening. I took this shot after I had packed up my 4x5 film camera... It was the very first time I shot with my Shen Hao TZ45-IIB! I shot two plates, but I get the feeling that I screwed up on something... I'm not entirely clear how the Bulb setting on the shutter works on my lens, a Fujinon W 210mm lens. I think I'm gonna need more practice with the 4x5 before I head out next time. There are so many steps in my mental checklist that it's easy to miss something. However, it was way cool looking through the ground glass with a magnifying loupe... I just hope that amazing detail makes it onto the film! (With how busy I am, it might be a few months before I get this film developed!)
Honorary Host Committee Members Bethany Joy Lenz (L) and JC Coccoli attend Equality Now's "Make Equality Reality" Gala on December 5, 2016 in Beverly Hills, California. (Photo by Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images for Equality Now)
Make :- Tata Motors in India
Model :- LP 909/36
Coach Builder :- Ruby Coach Builders Ltd in India
Engine :- NA 697 DI (naturally aspirated ) 6 cylinders
Wheel Base :- 3600 mm
Steering type :- Power
Seating Capacity :- 32
Year of Manufacturing :- 1998
No of Buses :- 850
SLTB type :- D
Status :- Withdrawn
Information as at 22.08.2021