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Here I'm presenting a photo of Volodymyr Lyashchenko's work.
Volodymyr Lyashchenko - a professional ukrainian artist - was born on Sep 12, 1936 in Kharkiv region, Ukraine.
He graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts and Architecture, and is a member of the Ukrainian National Society of Artists. He works in the field of easel painting and drawing.
Volodymyr is a participant of many art exhibitions in Ukraine and France.
If you are interested in Volodymyr's artwork please look into my album called "Lyashchenko" and write me a note via FlickrMail in case of any further questions. I have Volodymyr's permission to present photos of his paintings under my Flickr account.
2016.9.6
Angkor, Cambodia
This is the frontal view of the terrace. The road in front of the terrace leads from Bayon to the North Gate.
Lately I have been buying N64 games because I either can't find or lost them. At the current moment this is my collection and growing. I still have a lot that I still want to obtain. Majority I have that I want, it's just a matter of time. The memories I have are priceless and probably that's why I keep coming back. They just don't make games like these any more.
D700 || 50mm F/1.4
For the most part chilled and went shopping around Target with Mindy. Didn't do much expect I found myself playing N64 again. It never gets old.
D700 || Tamron 17-35mm F/2.8 - 4.0
Parked at gate N64 sits flight NZ80 getting prepared for its service to Auckland (AKL).
The Triple 7 was delivered to Air New Zealand in May 2006, and is currently leased from AerCap.
The days of their B772s seem to be numbered since the carrier plans to completely replace them, starting in 2022.
Gone but not forgotten!
Cathay Pacific's iconic Boeing 747s graced the skies all over the world for many years, now they are memories.
Back in May 2015, one of them was pictured here parked at gate N64, and prepared for its next service to a regional destination.
Diese Woche war richtig schwierig. Das doch eher spaßige Thema umzusetzen war anstrengender, als alle vorherigen, weil ich gleich mehrmals vor die Kamera musste und somit auch mehr Grund zum Ärgern hatte.. ;)
Hundertprozentig zufrieden bin ich zwar nicht, aber ich habe sicher die eine oder andere Erfahrung gesammelt.
Natursystem aller bekannten in- und ausländischen Insekten, als eine Fortsetzung der von Büffonschen Naturgeschichte :
Berlin :J. Pauli,1785-1806.
Monday October 2nd 2000 was a very quiet day in Asheville NC, with no trains towards Saluda (just like the previous day) & only two Eastbounds towards Old Fort to chase (possibly short of rested crews, as one loaded coal drag sat in the yard all day with loco's attached).
NS 8663, UP 3811 & MRL 387 (ex WC 1718) passed Biltmore Jn Asheville at 1055 on 02/10/00 with Train N64, an additional manifest from Asheville to Linwood NC, which was formed of 83 wagons.
It's been a year since I posted anything new, whoops. Well, enjoy this little N64 logo. I'm very pleased with now all the angles and edges came together.
Song of the Balkan series N64
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N64 Transformer video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=3OSHUj100So
LEGO Link puppet: www.youtube.com/watch?v=G9pUvnJnYXI
25 years ago today, the legendary Nintendo 64 was released in Japan. This is my favorite video game console of all time, and was a vital piece of pop culture for my pre-teen years as a '90s Xennial. I remember first reading about this elusive console through early dial-up internet in 1996, and being completely shocked and mesmerized by the design of the controllers especially. Then when it was initially released in the States, my uncle got a first generation model and I had the luxury of playing Super Mario 64 before any of my peers at the time! Get N, or get out!
This photo is a quick shot I took of my LEGO Nintendo 64 Transformers in their alt modes with my Link puppet. Nothing too fancy.
Macro Mondays: Evolution - Now and Then – The Legend of Zelda
The Legend of Zelda Nintendo Switch game cartridge. Released March 2017 (32GB of internal NAND memory).
Sitting on top of -
The Legend of Zelda N64 (showing a detail of).
The Legend of Zelda N64 gold game cartridge (256-megabit cartridge, the largest-capacity cartridge Nintendo produced at that time). Originally released 1998.
I updated him a bit, still kepping his N64 colors for the shirt too.
Now regarding his head, you're probably all wondering "WHAT THE HECK IS DIS?"
Well, I thought it looked better. He does have an oversized head ya know. I felt like extending it was the right choice. May not look good in your eyes, but I like it.
So tell me what ya think?
The Outrider is a corellian YT-2400 Freighter, seen breifly in Star Wars A New Hope, and more commonly in the N64 video game Shadows of the Empire.
A long time ago, when I was a kid and the first Millennium Falcaon mini set was introduced into lego (4488), I met some one at a lego event who had used that set to recreate the Outrider. I naturally had to do the same, since the Outrider is one my favorite ships from Star Wars. I've had this one for years, but it was never as good as I would've liked it to be. A recent MOC of mine took a lot of redesigning to make it work, and I wound up with alot of extra pieces, so I decided to upgrade my Outrider with some SNOT work. Now I know that this model is not 100% accurate to the real Outrider, and I apologize for that. I do intend to make a more accurate version someday….
Vehicle: Solaris Urbino 12
Carrosseria: Solaris Urbino 12
Empresa: Sarbus
Calca: 2073
Línia: N64 Barcelona-Cerdanyola-Sabadell-Terrassa-Rubí-Sant Cugat-Barcelona
Lloc de la foto: Ronda Sant Pere amb Plaça Catalunya
Hora de la foto: 0:59
Abbildung und Beschreibung der bekanntesten Schmetterlinge Deutschlands nach ihren drey Lebens-Perioden
Nürnberg,Bauer u. Raspe,1838.
L'Illustration horticole :
Gand, Belgium :Imprimerie et lithographie de F. et E. Gyselnyck,1854-1896.