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I bought one of these on ebay, took it apart, and put the nozzle through the plug. The nozzle could be pushed too far back into the bulb, so I added a stop. I used gaffers tape for this, but replaced the tape with a couple of layers of heat shrink later. I now have a much easier to transport bulb blower for my camera bag.
“Modified Trash Cans” by Doug St. John
“Work with what you’ve got” became the theme as staff literally stole the trash cans from the street, enhancing them with thousands of pieces of hand-cut glass before returning them to the sidewalks…much to the delight of locals. Staff worked with Doug St. John over two weeks to meticulously cut, grind and place the glass.
Doug St. John has training in graphic design, calligraphy, photography, illustration and design concepts, color theory, visual communication and museum studies. He has studied at Onandaga Community College, Syracuse University, University of Firenze, and with various masters in the studio setting. St. John maintains his studio, Spirit Dancer Painting and Stained Glass Studio, in Decaturville, Tennessee. www.lindentn.org
This is a piece that I made for a Drown Radio album cover.
The album still hasn't been released yet, so it just hangs on my wall.
I'm not really into modifying my pictures but I played around with this one some and I think it looks pretty decent. This one is the same as "Pink Waves" which is also on my Flickr page.
This is how you can modify your stop loss and profit orders. It is very intuitive to use.
You set you level of deviation just above the red and blue buttons. Click a red or blue button and the price is automatically entered. this can be adjusted with the arrows if need be and when the long modify bar is clicked on, the order is placed. There is also a feature which asks if you are sure or you can choose to turn that safety feature off