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Macro image of my Western Digitel My Passport storage device. Imaged with two strobes and colored gels.
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These are my passports from years gone by and the present one. Passports of many nations have have gold lettering and embellishments on the front so that they can be easily identified.
The oldest one is from the 70’s and is labelled’British Passport’.
The red one is from the 2000’s and is an European Union (British Passport).
The top, shiny new one is again a dark blue British one!
The passport series is just that, a series of pictures taken in exotic locations in Second Life. Look for the passport stamp and then go check them out yourself!
Here is Sethi greeting me at the open backdoor. I suppose he was lying there because he waited for Tofu to return from the garden. It's a kind of test if Tofu will be brave enough to walk past him and risk a slap on the head. Usually Tofu decides to rather jump over Sethi and then run as fast as he can.:)
Happy Tongue Tuesday !
“How many twenty-second-century bureaucrats did it take to change a light panel?
We'll have a sub-committee meeting and get back to you with an estimate.”
― Peter F. Hamilton, Great North Road
Do you enjoy paperwork? How about Bureaucracies? The Bellisserian Bureau of Bureaucracy is the place for you! You can fill out paperwork to get a sweet handy dandy passport and collect fun stamps as you explore beautiful Bellisseria.
Get your very own passport here!
Here is a walkthorugh to help you get started.
Mummy said we need passports to go to Merica and so she had to arrange them. We went to Dubbly before and we traveled on her passport but now we are more grown up we need our own and besides Merica isn't the same as Europe so we have to have special ones this time. They have our photos in and everything.
This one was very patient and not the usual nervous jumpy jumper, who spends more time on your lens than in front of it.
Hoof was out in the Lab working on some form of prototype fuel accelerant🔥 for their Typhoon that he thinks will get him and Horace to Mars and back in a day plus do a bit of shopping🚀.
Meanwhile Horace had been face timing some of his Gloucester Old Spot mates and during the course of their communications the subject of North Devon came up. So Horace came rushing into to me and said “ Bri I have been thinking” to which I replied “remember your position Horace, you know what happens when you start to think”🙈
Anyway Horace went on to say that he does not think we have photographed anything in North Devon, so as we all like a jolly we checked our passports and we were almost good to go🛂.
Hoof normally drives, however he fancied a drink tonight so Horace went out into the garages and got out our old jalopy, loaded the gear up and off we went in a huge cloud of smoke💨💨💨.
Well being a very old vehicle halfway into the journey we had to stop to take on wood, which gave Hoof a chance to whip into The West Country Inn and relieve some of the locals of their hard earned cash over a couple of games of cards🃏♣️♥️♠️♦️.
Everybody and everything refuelled on to the second leg of the journey by which time the sea mist started to roll in, where words like bother, and oh gosh were used (I think not*****💥********💥*******)
Undeterred Horace put his foot down and on a sharp righthand bend he did a handbrake turn and we drifted sideways on down this single track road, we all checked the seats we were sitting on and as far as we could see no damage done if you follow my drift💩🚗.
I said to Horace do you know where you are taking us, “no he said I am just making it up as I go” Fair enough as long you do not go to Hamshire
Anyway we ended up at this beach where we found this impressive arch stack, to give an idea of scale you may be be able to see the Crow on the very top of the rock.
H & H then got out their tape measure and found the right hand opening to be approximately 15ft wide & 30ft high, give or take a nadgers and the left opening approximately 5ft wide & 40ft high give or take a nadgers.📏📐
There will be a return visit in an attempt to capture a proper sunset, plus I have a certain person in mind to stand in the right hand opening even though I don’t normally include people in my shots, watch this space over the coming months😉.
I will leave you with this thought over the weekend,
If what you have done is stupid but it works, then it really isn’t that stupid at all😇
As always I so value the time you take to view my photographs, and I really appreciate the comments which on so many occasions lead on to so much humour, enjoy your weekend🍺🍺🍻🍻🍷🍷🐎🐷😎😂😂😂
Right - December 2006, for my ID card
Left - April 2009, 'cause I forgot the previous inside a bag and I needed a portrait...
well this is it, the last night before i leave. tomorrow i work until lunch, then ride the train to chicago and leave o'hare sometime around noon the next day. 13 hours later we get to narita international and head off to the first of three hotels.
updates from me will be sporadic or non-existent until i get back on november 3rd. i imagine it'll take some time to process all the pictures, so my daily shooting practice is now officially on hiatus until the japan pictures are finished.
i'll have my laptop and cellphone so whenever i can get a wifi signal i'll be able to read email and check in to a few places, so i should be semi-reachable through normal methods. response times will be delayed though and remember to account for the time zone difference: +14 hours if you're in illinois.
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580ex, 35mm, 1/128 about 8" away at upper right, vivitar 2000 firing up into ceiling as soft fill on the flat surfaces.
My Belli Passport. This is me geeking out over something new, in the Belli Passport Stamp collecting, and not being satisfied in the simple CNTL-SHFT-S pic.
Because I'm vain af lol =P
New name, new passport. It is my lovely wife, who reminded me that this photo will haunt her for 10 years or so. Had to be good.
I hope it was. =)
With my two years old daughter: just before we arrived for the first time in France, landed in Marseille with the boat. Then went to Saint Didier, where we lived all three for a year.
My husband was in France for 6 month, and I alone with my daughter, waiting that he get a job permit, so we could stay in France. As soon as he got, we followed.
I was 29 then, today is her birthday.
I am 80.
Hah. For some reason, we have an old Iranian passport in our house left over from a prior house mate. We should probably turn that in soon...
El mismo dia que obtengo una prorroga para el argentino, llega el britanico por correo
Explore #339
27th June 2008
The third generation Passport was unveiled at the Los Angeles Auto Show on November 27, 2018, with retail sales starting in February 2019. Unlike previous generations, it was designed in the United States and is manufactured in Lincoln, Alabama alongside the Honda Pilot. It is based on the third-generation Honda Pilot, although the Passport is shorter in length and loses the Pilot's third-row seating. The Passport slots between the smaller CR-V and longer Pilot, filling the gap left when the Honda Crosstour was discontinued after the 2015 model year.
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