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Not my pic, taken by Nina (ninaclancy2009) but processed by me (so its sorta mine..)
I hate being in front of the camera big time.. But I asked Nina to take this pic as I wanted to see if I could get the mean and moody street look, albeit at the White Cliffs of Dover... Does it work?
ps.. Those of you who know me know that im really a big softy..
Stiletto Moody Look of the Day
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Stiletto Moody Look of the Day
Black is this Seasons Black | 55% OFF Black Shoes| 18 Sep10 - 26 Sep10
Thereafter nornal pricing prevails
The display reads:
Moody's Diner Neon Sign
Moody's Diner is a storied landmark and legendary eating place in Waldoboro, Maine. It opened in 1934 on Route One as a roadside food stand by Bertha and Percy B. "PB" Moody; it was expanded over the years at least twenty-three times.
Most of the fare at Moody's is homemade, classic Yankee cooking, with generous portions at low prices. In fact, at the time PB opened the diner, some food was also homegrown. He had a large vegetable garden, raised beef cattle and pigs, and had dairy animals for home use and at the diner.
Two books of recipes and reminiscences- What's Cooking at Moody's Diner - have been published to growing reviews. The Daily Times, of St. Cloud, Minnesota, wrote that "A stop at Moody's Diner...is obligatory as a visit to L.L. Bean's." The diner is especially well-known for its pies. In 1987 Gourmet magazine wrote the Chef de Cuisine to request the recipe for the Walnut Cream Pie, a real customer favorite.
In March 1998, the diner's neon sign was replaced by a replica, and sign collectors Dave and Lynn Waller hauled the original off on a trailer pulled by their 1967 International Travelall. The sign is on long-term loan to the museum.
Taken September 3rd, 2014.
Only 2 owners for this very well maintained ketch. The actual owner owns her for the last 26 years. Perfect condition. Ready to go.
- 2016 survey available.
- 2012 preventive epoxy treatment.
- Air Co.; Bow Thruster; Perkins 130Cv motor 4000 Hours
- Watermaker
- 220V by Seapower alternator
- Fuel heating system
- 2 GPS.
Specs
Built 1975, UK
Keel: Fin
Dimensions
L.O.A 13.9m 46ft
L.W.L 10.97 36ft
BEAM 3.72 12.2ft
DRAFT 1.83 6ft
DISPLACEMENT 16t
Headroom: 2.0 m
Perkins 130 HP 1975,
Engine Hours: 4000
Propeller: 3 blade propeller
Tanks
Fresh Water Tanks: 1 (800 Liters)
Fuel Tanks: 1 (600 Liters)
Accommodations
Number of single berths: 5
Number of twin berths: 2
Number of double berths: 1
Number of cabins: 3
Number of heads: 2
Number of bathrooms: 2
Electronics
Compass
Radio
Plotter
Autopilot
Repeater(s)
Radar
GPS
Radar Detector
Depthsounder
TV set
Log-speedometer
Cockpit speakers
Wind speed and direction
VHF
Sails
Spinnaker
Battened mainsail
Asymmetric spinnaker
Storm jib
Furling genoa
Gennaker/Cruising spinnaker
Rigging
Steering wheel
Spinnaker pole
Inside Equipment
Refrigerator
Sea water pump
Battery charger
Marine head
Heating
Electric bilge pump
Oven
Hot water
Bow thruster
Manual bilge pump
Electrical Equipment
Inverter
Generator
Shore power inlet
Outside Equipment/Extras
Liferaft
Outboard engine brackets
Tender
Teak sidedecks
Cockpit cushions
Cockpit table
Gangway
Davits
Teak cockpit
Swimming ladder
Radar reflector
Electric windlass
Covers
Cockpit cover
Mainsail cover
Fuel Tank: 1 x 219.97 gal
Fresh Water: 1 x 219.97 gal
Holding: 2 x |
!29,000 euros
Only 2 owners for this very well maintained ketch. The actual owner owns her for the last 26 years. Perfect condition. Ready to go.
- 2016 survey available.
- 2012 preventive epoxy treatment.
- Air Co.; Bow Thruster; Perkins 130Cv motor 4000 Hours
- Watermaker
- 220V by Seapower alternator
- Fuel heating system
- 2 GPS.
Specs
Built 1975, UK
Keel: Fin
Dimensions
L.O.A 13.9m 46ft
L.W.L 10.97 36ft
BEAM 3.72 12.2ft
DRAFT 1.83 6ft
DISPLACEMENT 16t
Headroom: 2.0 m
Perkins 130 HP 1975,
Engine Hours: 4000
Propeller: 3 blade propeller
Tanks
Fresh Water Tanks: 1 (800 Liters)
Fuel Tanks: 1 (600 Liters)
Accommodations
Number of single berths: 5
Number of twin berths: 2
Number of double berths: 1
Number of cabins: 3
Number of heads: 2
Number of bathrooms: 2
Electronics
Compass
Radio
Plotter
Autopilot
Repeater(s)
Radar
GPS
Radar Detector
Depthsounder
TV set
Log-speedometer
Cockpit speakers
Wind speed and direction
VHF
Sails
Spinnaker
Battened mainsail
Asymmetric spinnaker
Storm jib
Furling genoa
Gennaker/Cruising spinnaker
Rigging
Steering wheel
Spinnaker pole
Inside Equipment
Refrigerator
Sea water pump
Battery charger
Marine head
Heating
Electric bilge pump
Oven
Hot water
Bow thruster
Manual bilge pump
Electrical Equipment
Inverter
Generator
Shore power inlet
Outside Equipment/Extras
Liferaft
Outboard engine brackets
Tender
Teak sidedecks
Cockpit cushions
Cockpit table
Gangway
Davits
Teak cockpit
Swimming ladder
Radar reflector
Electric windlass
Covers
Cockpit cover
Mainsail cover
Fuel Tank: 1 x 219.97 gal
Fresh Water: 1 x 219.97 gal
Holding: 2 x |
!29,000 euros
Moody Brows // added more color options to match easily to creator hairs.
*shown with VCO Hair*
~20 plus colors
~evo x made
~tintable
~ 100% hand drawn
~brow shaper included
please demo before purchase
♥
copy // mod // no trans
maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Orbit/94/31/2603
♡₊˚ 🌷₊✧🍥✧˖°.
A moody sky over Bath Abbey.
Daz smith is a Bath, U.K. based photographer who loves black and white and street photography.
Would you like a print of my work or would you like to licence or use one of my images - why not contact me @ darryl@nethed.com or www.dazsmithphotography.com
My Moody Monochrome Photography while boating on the lake.......
EXIF:
f5,0,1/200,ISO80
Photo taken by me using Panasonic fz-38
Post Processing done in Adobe Photoshop CS5........
CC most versatile: the letter M
Moody river, more deadly than the vainest knife
Moody river, your muddy water took my baby's life
Last Saturday evenin' came to the old oak tree
It stands beside the river where you were to meet me
On the ground your glove I found
With a note addressed to me
It read "Dear love, I've done you wrong"
"Now I must set you free"
"No longer can I live with this hurt and this sin"
"I just couldn't tell you that guy was just a friend"
Moody river, more deadly than the vainest knife
Moody river, your muddy water took my baby's life
I looked into the muddy water and what could I see?
I saw a lonely, lonely face just lookin' back at me
Tears in his eyes and a prayer on his lips
And the glove of his lost love at his fingertips
Moody river, more deadly than the vainest knife
Moody river, your muddy water took my baby's life
-- Pat Boone, 1964
The Moody Center for the Arts is free and open to the public Tuesday through Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Plan your visit at moody.rice.edu.
Photo by Jeff Fitlow
Moody beach weather in Christ Church in Barbados in the West Indies with the rock in the foreground with the smooth white sand and the bluish green waters in the middle of the frame silky in the long exposure and the horizon and clouds in the background
Explore #465 on 24 March 2007
Canon Rebel XTi (400D)
EF 24-85mm f3.5
Artizen HDR Lock06/Fattal Toned
Photoshop HDRi Adjusted
Moody Garden
Galveston, Texas
Only 2 owners for this very well maintained ketch. The actual owner owns her for the last 26 years. Perfect condition. Ready to go.
- 2016 survey available.
- 2012 preventive epoxy treatment.
- Air Co.; Bow Thruster; Perkins 130Cv motor 4000 Hours
- Watermaker
- 220V by Seapower alternator
- Fuel heating system
- 2 GPS.
Specs
Built 1975, UK
Keel: Fin
Dimensions
L.O.A 13.9m 46ft
L.W.L 10.97 36ft
BEAM 3.72 12.2ft
DRAFT 1.83 6ft
DISPLACEMENT 16t
Headroom: 2.0 m
Perkins 130 HP 1975,
Engine Hours: 4000
Propeller: 3 blade propeller
Tanks
Fresh Water Tanks: 1 (800 Liters)
Fuel Tanks: 1 (600 Liters)
Accommodations
Number of single berths: 5
Number of twin berths: 2
Number of double berths: 1
Number of cabins: 3
Number of heads: 2
Number of bathrooms: 2
Electronics
Compass
Radio
Plotter
Autopilot
Repeater(s)
Radar
GPS
Radar Detector
Depthsounder
TV set
Log-speedometer
Cockpit speakers
Wind speed and direction
VHF
Sails
Spinnaker
Battened mainsail
Asymmetric spinnaker
Storm jib
Furling genoa
Gennaker/Cruising spinnaker
Rigging
Steering wheel
Spinnaker pole
Inside Equipment
Refrigerator
Sea water pump
Battery charger
Marine head
Heating
Electric bilge pump
Oven
Hot water
Bow thruster
Manual bilge pump
Electrical Equipment
Inverter
Generator
Shore power inlet
Outside Equipment/Extras
Liferaft
Outboard engine brackets
Tender
Teak sidedecks
Cockpit cushions
Cockpit table
Gangway
Davits
Teak cockpit
Swimming ladder
Radar reflector
Electric windlass
Covers
Cockpit cover
Mainsail cover
Fuel Tank: 1 x 219.97 gal
Fresh Water: 1 x 219.97 gal
Holding: 2 x |
!29,000 euros
If someone would ask me what’s the thing I miss most about living in Europe (or in any other part of the temperate world), my answer would be “clouds”. There’s something magical about seeing the sun go down over the sea, surrounded by spectacular clouds, lighting up and creating ever-changing shapes.
That’s why, every time I’m in a place with a lot of clouds (particularly by the sea) I tend to shoot a lot of long-exposure, moody images that portray the way I “see” the scene. Long exposure images are never a true representation of what our eye actually sees, but it does come close to what we imagine, to what we perceive to be the passing of time.
On a more down-to-earth note, my Gulf Photo Plus night and blue hour photography workshop is proving to be very popular. After a sold-out class two weeks ago, we have decided to run another instance on November 23. The weather in Dubai is only getting better so this should be a great time for shooting some cool evening images. More details here.
To view the original shot (straight from the camera) visit the blog entry here: www.momentaryawe.com/blog/moody-evenings/
Feel free to use this image as you wish! I only ask you to credit me by linking back to my flickr account or my website www.archetypefotografie.nl/ Thanks!
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Only 2 owners for this very well maintained ketch. The actual owner owns her for the last 26 years. Perfect condition. Ready to go.
- 2016 survey available.
- 2012 preventive epoxy treatment.
- Air Co.; Bow Thruster; Perkins 130Cv motor 4000 Hours
- Watermaker
- 220V by Seapower alternator
- Fuel heating system
- 2 GPS.
Specs
Built 1975, UK
Keel: Fin
Dimensions
L.O.A 13.9m 46ft
L.W.L 10.97 36ft
BEAM 3.72 12.2ft
DRAFT 1.83 6ft
DISPLACEMENT 16t
Headroom: 2.0 m
Perkins 130 HP 1975,
Engine Hours: 4000
Propeller: 3 blade propeller
Tanks
Fresh Water Tanks: 1 (800 Liters)
Fuel Tanks: 1 (600 Liters)
Accommodations
Number of single berths: 5
Number of twin berths: 2
Number of double berths: 1
Number of cabins: 3
Number of heads: 2
Number of bathrooms: 2
Electronics
Compass
Radio
Plotter
Autopilot
Repeater(s)
Radar
GPS
Radar Detector
Depthsounder
TV set
Log-speedometer
Cockpit speakers
Wind speed and direction
VHF
Sails
Spinnaker
Battened mainsail
Asymmetric spinnaker
Storm jib
Furling genoa
Gennaker/Cruising spinnaker
Rigging
Steering wheel
Spinnaker pole
Inside Equipment
Refrigerator
Sea water pump
Battery charger
Marine head
Heating
Electric bilge pump
Oven
Hot water
Bow thruster
Manual bilge pump
Electrical Equipment
Inverter
Generator
Shore power inlet
Outside Equipment/Extras
Liferaft
Outboard engine brackets
Tender
Teak sidedecks
Cockpit cushions
Cockpit table
Gangway
Davits
Teak cockpit
Swimming ladder
Radar reflector
Electric windlass
Covers
Cockpit cover
Mainsail cover
Fuel Tank: 1 x 219.97 gal
Fresh Water: 1 x 219.97 gal
Holding: 2 x |
!29,000 euros