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Sand Making Machine Description:
PCL Vertical shaft impact Crusher is of high-power and low-consumption, which is designed depending on several years’ hard work and study of mechanical mining equipment. Sand Making Machine absorbs advanced technology of the same products of Barmac Company of America, now it is of the international level. Sand Making Machine plays an important role in crushing minerals into pieces.
PCL vertical shaft impact crusher is widely used in all kinds of minerals, cement, refractory material, carborundum grain, glass raw material, construction sand, stone stock and all kinds of metallurgy slag, especially carborundum, sintered bauxite, magnetite, such materials are with features of very hard and anticorrosion. And Sand Making Machine is more productive than other kind of crushers.
Fotografia do making of do dia de noiva da Kelly, que começou no Werner Coiffeur do Shopping Rio Design Leblon e terminou na casa da noiva, em Copacabana, RJ. O penteado da noiva foi feito com coque de cachos presos com fita de pérolas, acessório da Loja Rua do Ouvidor, 120. A noiva usou vestido of white da Só Núpcias e sapatos Luana Zabot, na cor rosa queimado ou rosé. As alianças de ouro branco, com brilhante na aliança da noiva foram levados para a cerimônia em fusquinhas retrô com laço de cetim. Os convites foram confeccionados pelo noivo e a noiva aproveitou para posar com a bateria e os instrumentos do noivo músico. www.fabiomorofotografia.com.br
by Mischa Badasyan
"I exist in the relations. Others create me and I am a reflection of others. I wanna be part of you - your body, your moment, your story, and your life. Once I met him. This encounter is still a memorable moment of something that moves me forward, let me dance and spin around. His body stucked to mine and we were breathing together. I have been embraced from inside, I became part of him. We were together, once and for ever."
2 more windows to go. i gathered up the area where the ruching will be just to get a sense of what kind of embellishment to do in that area. lots more stitching to be done on this piece.
Ensaio fotográfico para uma trabalho de minhas amigas artistas plastica Daniella Malta e Lara Alcantara.
Making Off da gravação do videoclipe de Júlio Ferraz, produzido e dirigido por Luiz Soufe e Sandrow Almeidan. Uma parceria com a Ancora Filmes.
22/02/2014
(CC by SA) Moviola
I tried burning small bits of wood but it seems I'm not a pyromaniac, so I had to make do with cardboard.
by Mischa Badasyan
"I exist in the relations. Others create me and I am a reflection of others. I wanna be part of you - your body, your moment, your story, and your life. Once I met him. This encounter is still a memorable moment of something that moves me forward, let me dance and spin around. His body stucked to mine and we were breathing together. I have been embraced from inside, I became part of him. We were together, once and for ever."
Holiday snaps from our family holiday to Greece with Claire, Amin and the grandchildren.
Sani Village
May 2011
Derrick is transforming 5lbs of pork fat into lard. He's done this before, though not in this quantity, and is very excited about the whole thing. Homemade lard is "good lard", as opposed to the trans fat laden hydrogenated tub-o-lard on some supermarket shelves. Derrick will write up the whole process soon on www.obsessionwithfood.com
This shows the progress of making my first fashion garment: the Fabric Raincoat! From Pattern-cutting, screen-printing and heat press to constructing the garment together
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26 June 2010
Orillia, Ontario (ON)
Carlie Archer, 16, springs out of the water while flipping her hair back, and for a fraction of a second, creating circular halo around her. Carlie is an Air Cadet from Orillia and was enjoying an end of the year BBQ at the Pautch homestead in Orillia on hot, hazy Saturday evening in June.
This image depicts sports and action and is used for the Open category for the end of course Portfolio for Qualification Level (QL5) of the Imagery Course at Canadian Forces School of Aerospace Technology and Engineering (CFSATE) at 16 Wing CFB Borden.
Photograph by: Corporal Dianne Neuman, Imagery Technician Student CFSATE
Cultural performers in the heart of ancient Pingyao.
Pingyao is considered one of China's best-preserved ancient walled towns. (From my limited travels around China, I wholeheartedly concur.)
Pingyao's history goes back about 2,700 years. Located about 90 km (55 miles) south of Taiyuan in Shanxi (山西) province, modern-day Pingyao has around 450,000 residents. The ancient town, is enclosed within a stone wall, 10 meters (31 feet) high and slightly more than 6 kilometers (3.6 miles) with 6 gates: north, lower east, upper east, south, upper west, and lower west, that was built in 1370.
Within these walls live 50,000 people. Also to be found are a number of religious institutions including temples - the Confucian temple with the oldest surviving building in Pingyao (Dacheng Hall from 1163 A.D.), the Taoist City God Temple, Taoist Qingxu Guan (temple), and a Catholic church, among others.
Besides the various religious sites, there are museums to the banking industry such as the Rishengchang Museum. (The first draft bank in China was located here in Pingyao), a few art museums, and -- centrally located -- a city tower on Nan Dajie.
Pingyao also has many guesthouses (I chose Harmony Guesthouse on Nan Dajie near the south gate and highly recommend it to anyone who goes to Pingyao), restaurants (western and local Pingyao cuisine), teahouses, bars, massage parlors, and souvenir shops.
By day, the panoramic view of Pingyao is slightly reminiscent of the imperial city scenes at the beginning of Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (perhaps with a creative imagination). As evening comes, the red lanterns begin to dominate the landscape. Alleys, doorways, the main roads, and courtyards all find themselves awash in a red glow.
In short, Pingyao has plenty to offer by day or night. These images are just a small reflection, through my eyes, of Pingyao's charms.
Photos from the Pequot Museum's Bow Making Workshop on the Farmstead. Manuel Lizarralde, associate professor at Connecticut College, taught kids and adults the art of crafting hunting and target bows. Manuel has made more than 400 bows over the last 25 years and is a skilled teacher of fledgling bowyers.
I have a small Etsy shop that I call Moonage Daydream. My latest project is soap, and I wanted to show them off to everyone. The tins are an experiment - I want to see if I can use old tins as molds and travel cases. Though I'll probably end up cutting them out with a knife, that's ok - it still means they can fit in the tins. Yay!