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Not that I am even good enough to worry about the distance left to the pin, I do have a measuring device in my golf bag to help me look like I know what I am doing! HMM!

If you look at the Wisconsin Central SD45's, the placement (and horn type) on the SD45's seemed different between every one. I never noticed the height of the horn placement until I looked at this slide.

In a year of big leaps on my LEGO journey it’s perfect it should end on another bang!

 

While at BrickFairVA 2024, I was invited by ConnLUG to join their organization and join one of their biggest display events of the year; the Festival of Trees & Traditions at the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art!

 

I was delighted! For such an auspicious event, and as a new member of ConnLUG, I was honored by their placement in the museum to display my creations, and knew I had to make something worthy of the event! Thus! The Soaring Eagle piece was chosen, and as its perfect display partner - the Golden Bull was revived! It had fallen to pieces since its debut in 2023 but had been patiently waiting for my attention once again, and so was rebuilt during the end of November, finishing only hours before the installation deadline on December 1st.

 

The Bull and the Eagle will be further on display for a while longer in 2025, alongside famous works of art from the historical to the modern. If you’re able to see it in person, I highly recommend you do so, and get lost in all the amazing art along the way!

 

My thanks goes to Nick Campbell for finding me at BrickFairVA and helping my every step to this next layer of LEGO life!

 

Thank you to Cam Panczak and the everyone in ConnLUG for welcoming me to their team and community!

 

And a big thank you to the Wadsworth Atheneum for giving my creations such an amazing and artful place of honor to display at!

EB empty centerbeams and reefer train moving past the yard office at The Dalles, Oregon.

This shows the proper placement position for putting your cleaned lens back in the camera. One side has flat edges and this goes forward. You might be able to recognize this side from the wavy washer imprints it might still possess. The side with a bevelled edge is the side that points back toward the film.

 

Some people have reported interesting results by reversing the lens. If you want your Brownie Hawkeye to perform in the normal manner, put it back like it came apart. But, if you have a spare Brownie Hawkeye, you might want to experiment with it and reverse the lens direction for some cool effects. Pictures that I've seen taken with the lens reversed produce an image where there is a "sweet spot" of good focus in the middle of the photograph with lots of blurriness around the edges. For certain subjects, it's a very interesting effect!

 

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"Les bons comptes font les bons amis." (Genève, Suisse 2019)

Canon T90 : Canon FD 35-70mm f/4 : Arista EDU Ultra 200 : PMK Pyro

I have returned from a long road journey into the Southwest of the United States. While the large amount of film that I shot is being processed and readied for scanning I thought that I would post an image taken from from my iPhone for your consideration . . .

DXO film emulation software: Agfa Ultra Color 100.

 

Riis Park, Rockaway Beach, New York

and then they realized:

"all the stars make their wishes on her eyes"

  

-Tom Waits

Just outside the settlement of Westface, on the Drake River, the Terraversan forces have set up artillery to oppose any Oleon troops approaching on the city.

Grave number 224 at the former Athens Lunatic Asylum in Ohio. Few markers stand straight in this hillside cemetery.

 

The American flags mark the graves of veterans, some of whom fought for the Confederacy in the U.S. Civil War.

On se demande pourquoi tant de gens sont aigris dés le matin. We wonder why so many people feel already bitter in the morning

These two Great Egret parents holding a twig together, carefully place it in the perfect place in the nest.

 

Great Egret

Ardea alba

 

Member of Nature’s Spirit

Good Stewards of Nature

 

Patricia Ware Bird Photography

 

© 2018 Patricia Ware - All Rights Reserved

 

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I've just returned from a wonderful road trip with my son. We took in a show in New York, hiked in Acadia, took in a bog walk in Bangor, and went on a harbor cruise and walked the Freedom Trail in Boston. I now need a vacation from my vacation!

Tomato slicer (rarely used) on the sink faucet

cool light reflected from the outside window

warm light reflected from overhead lamps

highly saturated color

 

18/365v4

 

Good morning! Anyone wants a sandwich and a chocolate banana milk? Made with real bananas and 100% cocoa powder and a dip of honey directly from a beekeeper. It's delicious! :)

 

Two more shifts before I'm off, but now that I'm back to night shifts I feel so much better. I really don't deal well with working during the day. It exhausts me. I'm a night owl :) The 14 days straight wouldn't have been such an ordeal if 8 of those weren't days.

Under the hood:

 

Something I've been wanting to do ever since I built the Engine for The Duchess. I had to make a few tweaks and alterations to make sure the engine was integrated better and actually was able to line up the exhausts and wheel placement nicely to match with the full Duchess model.

 

This does also mean I now have two models of The Duchess: her fully covered version and this exposed version too.

In a year of big leaps on my LEGO journey it’s perfect it should end on another bang!

 

While at BrickFairVA 2024, I was invited by ConnLUG to join their organization and join one of their biggest display events of the year; the Festival of Trees & Traditions at the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art!

 

I was delighted! For such an auspicious event, and as a new member of ConnLUG, I was honored by their placement in the museum to display my creations, and knew I had to make something worthy of the event! Thus! The Soaring Eagle piece was chosen, and as its perfect display partner - the Golden Bull was revived! It had fallen to pieces since its debut in 2023 but had been patiently waiting for my attention once again, and so was rebuilt during the end of November, finishing only hours before the installation deadline on December 1st.

 

The Bull and the Eagle will be further on display for a while longer in 2025, alongside famous works of art from the historical to the modern. If you’re able to see it in person, I highly recommend you do so, and get lost in all the amazing art along the way!

 

My thanks goes to Nick Campbell for finding me at BrickFairVA and helping my every step to this next layer of LEGO life!

 

Thank you to Cam Panczak and the everyone in ConnLUG for welcoming me to their team and community!

 

And a big thank you to the Wadsworth Atheneum for giving my creations such an amazing and artful place of honor to display at!

Cause they're awesome.

How you place things makes a great deal of difference in life. Just like a set of standing dominoes, how carefully you place things under your control and how steady your influence remains determines much of what may happen.

Jun Kaneko at Portland Japanese Garden

 

Shot with FED Micron (half frame only) on Fujicolor Superia X-Tra 400 film.

during this time all drivers would set the empty containers back on the corner of the driveway at each house as a courtesy to distinguish ourselves. here you can see recycling containers returned in that fashion, with trash still on the street awaiting collection.

I think I got the placement a little off on this first effort. Daisy is familiar with these adhesive pads, and helped me put them on...but my situation is quite different from hers. I think a slightly modified strategy is in order for me. I'll get it right next time. 😊

seen at JR Uguisudani station, Tokyo

It's hard to believe Christmas is here. I snapped this photo of the table my friend put together because he did such a nice job on it.

 

I hope you all have a wonderful Christmas also!

Moved to Hot Springs Arkansas summer of 2025

Preservation-Acres in Augusta Ks acquired one of Glen Goode's muffler men

 

I've redressed Raili, & now she's helping put together the shelf. The 2nd bookcase arrived & I'm almost done making books. I have a decorative plate coming for one of the shelves, so I don't know how many books I'll need for it yet, plus, I want extras. I bought another couch instead of two armchairs, & that should arrive this week but I'm not quite sure about the placement yet, & that will determine other stuff so I'm waiting. Not sure if I'm going to use this rug, & now I'm thinking that maybe instead of blue walls, I'll use brick or a combination of the two. For such tiny dolls, they take a lot of work.

Placed right into a puddle, in fact...

 

I think I was operating under some kind of bizarre 'if I can't see their eyes, then they can't see me' delusion when I decided to take a few shots of the reflections of people passing by this puddle...

That one lace flower is doing a lot of work for the censors...

Panzergrenadier hand painted by me! Influenced by molegode on YouTube

Link to video:

m.youtube.com/watch?v=iY-LCfSBc2I

 

Pls comment and enjoy!!

 

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