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The finished modification with the led fan behind it. I have been contemplating how to smooth out the light behind it without cutting the air flow since that was the original motivation. A dryer sheet comes to mind but I worry about the dust collection with that. There is a filter behind to collect dust so that isn't an advantage.
Louis convinced me to help him out with some photo shots for his next exhibit, for some reason. This series is called favorites. He gave me a list of questions on my favorite things and I picked my favorite ones and he shot them. That is the entire story. I was disturbed by this one on body modification, because apparently a lot of other people he photographed had interesting modifications. My tattoo is the only one.
Trabalho de scalpelling executado pela Body Piercer Karina Pires do Jander tattoo Studio.
Procedimento realizado sem anestesia, com o intuito de alargar o lóbulo da orelha, neste de início tem-se 22mm, ao final o resultado é de 30mm.
Só de olhar dói...
Modelos: Débora Leão e Karina Pires.
This coat closet is just inside the entry way and will be converted to a network closet. It has a pulled pair of cables for satellite TV. The alarm system was already mounted. The vacuum cleaner will be housed where as well. It sits in front of the unattractive generic fireplace. Behind it is the master bedroom entrance.
As gas powered speeders were introduced, Milwaukee Road brought out a saw, hammer and nails and created a storage spot for them inside the Brookfield, WI depot. With speeders no longer the means with which MOW crews move down the ROW, the rails used to get them back and forth between the depot have long since been removed. However, if you look closely, there are two notches in the sill plate under the speeder doors. There's a lot of history in this building if you look for the details.....
I had to cut several holes in the back of the case to fit the I/O shield-plate for the new motherboard (Asus P5Q-EM), and a full-size ATX power supply unit.
Here the to newly bent iron bars are together with the original footpegs. These four are going to merge into to really big and wide custom made footpegs.
I turned an old, broken Nikon 18-55mm kit lens into a macro lens using an approximation of this procedure:
petapixel.com/2012/11/03/turn-an-old-kit-lens-into-a-macr...
These are the parts I had left over, i.e. the bits and pieces removed from the lens in the process.
- Plastic front cover ring
- Two seating rings
- Lens element
The pattern calls for doing the exact same thing on the back and front necklines, but I know my kid prefers a lower neckline in front than in back, so I did the front decreases differently than called for in the pattern.
Weekly Photoshop Competition: Week-19 Lotak Lake.
Original picture of Lokak Lake of Manipur uploaded by zorrow303 > www.flickr.com/groups/pscomp/discuss/72157594395692347/
And here the modified right hand side footpeg is mounted to the bike, I could really feel the improvement while dry testing on the stand!