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Derek Thatcher showing off his BD logo. Final Fantasy 28, Rumour Mill, Wanaka.

Will you laugh when I'll tell you that in the end, I'm really not a big fan of Belgium beers? :-)

This is the exciting moment when an artist is taken to the GPS point of where their art work will live. Marked by a CD with the name and some weird pink strings known as a Floofie

Wasn't happy with the looks of the bow, mast placement, mast heights (mizzen was a bit too tall, main and fore to small), ladder position (too far back), as well as a couple more small parts.I'm not sure yet, but I might add reworking the stern to the to-do list. I also have a couple more ideas, but I'll have to test those before saying more, else it might just be disappointing.

 

Several months later: while the hull is currently torn down, I'm really wanting to rebuild this one as a small indiaman, similar to Esprit Fortune, but in these colours. Gonna check over the next couple of days if I still have all the parts ready, but it should be possible.

Sandstone and cement. Historic Gun placements on Middle Head, overlooking the strategic waterways of Sydney Harbour.

There are several of these, sets of iron rings set in the granite of the ruined Shornemead Fort, above the gun placements. About the size of a saucer (sorry...).

No idea of their purpose.

 

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Pizza Hut in Wayne's World (1992, Paramount Pictures, screen capture)

 

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Note the prominent placement of the Budweiser bottle in this photo. This is called "Product Placement" in the advertising world. However, I am currently uncompensated for posing with this bottle of Bud. Should I sue? . . . Meanwhile I am engaged in a battle of dueling cameras with my friend Rachel R. See the next photo. . . .

Meet & Greet: Opio, Pacman aka Spark, DJ Lex

Piaggio BV 350.Fuji X-Pro2/Nikkor 85mmF1.8

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Don't fooled by the leaflets in local doctor's surgery. These are paid for advertisement leaflets. Some are useful, others not.

 

Stannah stairlift anyone?

Digital Canon G1X © DSAM7 all rights reserved.

It is growing out of a crawl-space vent.

© Web-Betty: digital heart, analog soul

On Mondaty before pullman left to go back home we went on some advent ures around the island. We explored this delapitated, and abandoned house. In the back yard there was this bathtub in a large over grown field. On a whim Jav let me take a picture of him in it.

It was a difficult process placing each HST block. So many options.

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Fictional dating website It'sFate.net in This Means War (2012, 20th Century Fox, screen capture)

 

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A great example of how placement of art affects the context: This piece titled "Erratic" by Roxy Paine placed in this Santa Monica Blvd park with lots of people walking dogs comes off looking like a giant pile stainless steel dog crap.

Just making sure the volcano will fit. I always check and double-check and save my gluing for last, just in case.

Test shot with new Nikon D7100. I just love the colours it produces. A whole new world of shooting now. Manual is 350 pages thick.

The most beautiful 0,5L plastic bottle of water on the planet: Ty Nant.

 

Experiment with the 3600HS Flash.

Puff-throated Babbler

 

The puff-throated babbler or spotted babbler (Pellorneum ruficeps) is a species of passerine bird found in Asia. They are found in scrub and moist forest mainly in hilly regions. They forage in small groups on the forest floor, turning around leaf litter to find their prey and usually staying low in the undergrowth where they can be hard to spot. They however have loud and distinct calls, including a morning song, contact and alarm calls. It is the type species of the genus Pellorneum which may however currently include multiple lineages.

 

Puff-throated babblers are brown above, and white below with heavily brown streaks towards the breast and belly. They have a chestnut crown, long buff supercilium and dusky cheeks. The throat is white, and is sometimes puffed out giving it the English name. Puff-throated babblers have strong legs, and spend a lot of time on the forest floor. They can often be seen creeping through undergrowth in search of their insect food, looking at first glance like a song thrush. Some subspecies have streaks on the mantle while others, especially in Peninsular India, are unstreaked.

 

The widespread distribution with population variations has led to nearly thirty subspecies being described. The nominate population is found in peninsular India (excluding the Western Ghats). The population in the northern Eastern Ghats is paler and has been called as pallidum while a well marked dark form occurs in the southern Western Ghats which has been named granti (includes olivaceum). The western Himalayas population is punctatum (includes jonesi) and in the east is mandellii which has streaking on the back and nape apart from having call differences. In the east of India, south of the Brahmaputra River occurs chamelum while ripley is found in a small region in eastern Assam (Margherita). Further east in Manipur is vocale and pectorale in Arunachal Pradesh and northern Burma with stageri further south, followed by hilarum, victoriae and minus. Further east are found shanense, subochraceum, insularum, indistinctum, chtonium, elbeli, acrum, oreum, dusiti, vividum, ubonense, euroum, deignani, dilloni and smithi. Several others have been described and many populations are difficult to assign to subspecies.This is the type species for the genus Pellorneum and its generic placement is assured although other species currently included in the genus may be reassigned.

 

This bird is a common resident breeder in the Himalayas and the forests of Asia. Like most babblers, it is not migratory, and has short rounded wings and a weak flight. Its habitat is scrub and bamboo thickets and forages by turning over leaves to find insects.

Saw this safe down by the goods lift on my way out of the gallery. Had an idea to try another twin placement shot moving the camera mid-exposure but was up against it timewise, with my car already overstaying its welcome in the loading bay outside.

 

Framed around the safe first (at 14mm) and lightpainted it by torchlight with green from the left and orange from high right. Moved the camera, wound the lens out to 10mm and realised I had nothing to spin the orb with. Quick bit of gaffer tape loosely over the end to diffuse the light and another bit as an impromptu cable and it was time to spin.

 

Got the placement just right by absolute luck on the first attempt. Would have liked more of the safe to remain in the pic but chose to shoot something else rather than blow a load of time trying this shot again.

 

Single continuous exposure from the cam + watermark. No photoshop/ no retouch.

  

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