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If size matters, the original picture, stitched together by 7 pictures, has a size of approximately 240 x 45 cm. It could be a nice printout on a banner or something like that.

Scotland

Cill Chriosd werd gebouwd in de latere middeleeuwen.

In 1840 werd de nieuwe parochiekerk in Broadford in gebruik genomen en werd Cill Chriosd verlaten.

Cill Chrisd was built in the later Middle Ages. The earliest written reference to a church named Cill Chrios is from 1505 when Kenneth Adamson succeeds John MacGillivray as chaplain.

 

In 1627, Neil MacKinnon was appointed Strath's first Protestant guardian. When he was appointed, he swore that he would declare all papists he would declare on the islands on the printout. According to tradition, he was mean and greedy. Thus he gave his workmen two meals on all working days, but only one meal on Sunday when they rested. It wasn't until two hungry workmen had preached downstairs on a Sunday to Neil MacKinnon and wanted to leave with some friends, started the foot plow and got to work, that MacKinnon gave in and gave them two meals a day, including on Sundays.

 

In 1840 the new parish church in Broadford was inaugurated and Cill Chriosd was abandoned.

 

Cill Chriosd werd gebouwd in de latere middeleeuwen.

In 1840 werd de nieuwe parochiekerk in Broadford in gebruik genomen en werd Cill Chriosd verlaten.

Cill Chrisd was built in the later Middle Ages. The earliest written reference to a church named Cill Chrios is from 1505 when Kenneth Adamson succeeds John MacGillivray as chaplain.

 

In 1627, Neil MacKinnon was appointed Strath's first Protestant guardian. When he was appointed, he swore that he would declare all papists he would declare on the islands on the printout. According to tradition, he was mean and greedy. Thus he gave his workmen two meals on all working days, but only one meal on Sunday when they rested. It wasn't until two hungry workmen had preached downstairs on a Sunday to Neil MacKinnon and wanted to leave with some friends, started the foot plow and got to work, that MacKinnon gave in and gave them two meals a day, including on Sundays.

 

In 1840 the new parish church in Broadford was inaugurated and Cill Chriosd was abandoned.

 

Location: Dead Venice (RIP HRG)

maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Cloud%20Lake/108/47/2018

  

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

The Alien

~Greg Delanty~

 

I’m back again scrutinizing the Milky Way

of your ultrasound, scanning the dark

matter, the nothingness, that now the heads say

is chockablock with quarks and squarks,

gravitons and gravatini, photons and photinos. Our sprout,

 

who art there inside the spacecraft

of your Ma, the time capsule of this printout,

hurling and whirling towards us, it’s all daft

on this earth. Our alien who art in the heavens,

our Martian, our little green man, we’re anxious

 

to make contact, to ask divers questions

about the heavendom you hail from, to discuss

the whole shebang of the beginning and end,

the pre-big bang untime before you forget the why

and lie of thy first place. And, our friend,

 

to say Welcome, that we mean no harm, we’d die

for you even, that we pray you’re not here

to subdue us, that we’d put away

our ray guns, missiles, attitude and share

our world with you, little big head, if only you stay.

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Rather a difficult challenge to make a macro of a calendar ... we have a large wall one, small one-day-a-page ones, and everything else is digital! So I decided to play around with a sheet of the 2021 months ... and ended up with a 3cm cube. ;o)

 

Macro-Looking Close: Here

Still Life Compositions: Here

I recently bought a new keyboard and am still reading through the manual. I left it on the table a week back and one of the Bears was giving it a look over.

I should be able able to pilot the space shuttle after this.

Happy Teddy Bear Tuesday

Tirage A3+ du premier test de numérisation avec un appareil numérique.

A3 + printout of the first test scan with a digital camera.

 

© Thierry Cariou

 

Handy picture / Smartphone / edited in Monocrome

Dog paws /// Hundepfoten

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Hier stelle ich mir das Bild so vor :

== im Rahmen von den Größen bis ca. 50 x40

== mit Passepartout

== in Bild - Audrucks - Größen bis 8x10

Je nach Motiv ! 😉 gerne auch kleiner

Auf jeden Fall sollte man schon mit der Nase und den Augen etwas näher an das gerahmte Motiv treten müssen um das Bild auch "erleben" zu können ....

Schaut also OHNE Zoom mal etwas genauer hin 😄📷👍

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Here I imagine picture as follows: == in the frame of sizes up to approx. 50 x40 == with passepartout == in picture - printouts - sizes up to 8x10 depending on the motif! 😉 In any case, you should have to move your nose and eyes a little closer to the framed motif in order to be able to "experience" the picture .... So take a closer look WITHOUT zoom 😄📷👍

 

wide of the pin about 2.2cm, as background I used a printout of a photo of our trip to alaska

 

Happy Macro Monday to all flickr friends, HMM

A printout of this pano can have 2 m and more 😊

Marrakech.

2019 ©MichelleCourteau

numérisation 600dpi print

| 500px.com | www.magnusborgphotography.com |

 

If you want to publish or purchase this photo you can visit any of these sites to get a licensed HiRes digital file or a wall-art or printout on various media. I have very serious health issues and am in need of economical support so your help is very much appreciated.

 

All rights reserved

 

Shot in #Majorna #Göteborg

#Sony #A77ii

#Tamron #150-600

#Genesis #Base Tripod with

#Mantona #TK-I #Gimbal tripod head

… photo taken at the exhibition Blue Moon (www.facebook.com/events/555402027918045/). It just I cannot help not to Photoshop a little : )) The green of the cube was lit up by internal green LED and the green circle on top is a piece of printout (non-transparent) …

W podziękowaniu za możliwość zrobienia zdjęcia, wysłałem pani odbitkę. In gratitude for the opportunity to take a photo, i sent Her a printout of the photo. Łódź, 2022

I like palladium, because I like it warm. The disadvantage of pure palladium coating is its tendecy to solarize. Mixings of palladium and platinum would solve this problem, but the price of platinum seems to grow up from day to day.

So I am experimenting with Mike Ware´s ammonium palladate recipe. The resulting colour of this POP is depending on humidity of the paper - best 50-80%( the more the cooler the hue). Below 50% RH there is only partial printout and considerable development, above 80% RH the tonal range tends to weaken. It is possible to dry the coated paper in a drying cabinet and humidify controlled before the exposure.

During the last days the climate in my darkroom was so moisty as in a jungle - between 95 and 97% RH. This is far too much! However I tried it.

 

Holga 120N, SFX in eco film developer,

enlarged by reversal development onto Arista -II Ortho Lithographic Film in SE6 Blue 1+20 6 mins,

printing paper is Arches Platine

Finally, here's your chance to design and build your own Jcarwil Papercraft model.

 

Simply cut out, fold, and glue.

 

Recommended Materials:

 

8 x 11 " Cardstock Paper

 

Scissors (Optional: Xacto Knife)

 

Glue Gun w/ Glue Sticks (Alternative: Clear Tape)

 

12" Ruler ( Alternative: Any other straight edge available)

 

Printing Instructions: Save image at full size. Then open the saved image from your computer and print it out at full scale.

 

HAVE FUN!!!

 

NOTE: This printout is for non-commercial purposes only.

 

Any questions please email me at jcarwil@hotmail.com

 

Thank You!!!

Love is the most beautiful sadness in the world.

a picture that I recovered from an old printout...the original image is lost due to a hard drive failure.

Poking around Ancestry.com and its various links can result in some highly unexpected information, both pleasant and unpleasant.

 

Such as learning (according to marriage registrations in Little Rock Arkansas for 1926) that my paternal grandparents were married when my father was 16 months old. I strongly suspect he never knew that ...

 

This one is less shocking: it's a photograph of a printout of my maternal grandfather's draft registration card for World War I.

 

Coolness.

 

56/366: 25 February 2012

This might be ending up as a printout for a wall someday.

Lake Balaton @Tihany

7915 . 20250415

 

within / to load at Chittagong

wittiness / to load at Ahyab

woman / to load at Rangoon

wonderfulness / to load at Bassein

workmanly / to load at Ahyeb, Rangoon, Bassein, or Moulmein, one port only, a cargo of rice

worry / or on the Continent between H & H both inclusive

 

printouts surfaced here, same day as scribble (no connection, so random this living), from

Code télégraphique privé d’une maison de commerce

impr. de Lemale (Le Havre), 1874

 

BnF copy (via Gallica)

described, excerpted (and linked from) : here

  

on the side door of an abandoned warehouse, the paint matched up identically... this was a random find... on wood panel, acrylic, printout, ballpoint pen, newspaper.

Having a little fun with a gradient blended into a shot of an improvised monochrome test chart I used to determine the sweet spot of my Canon 100mm macro lens.

 

The graininess is from the printout of a 600-dpi image onto plain paper, photographed at close range.

January 27, 2010

 

Silica gel on a small bottle of cologne. Printout of a smiley in the background.

wednesday 9th june;

 

today is mine and joe's thirteen months (:

i was at college till 4pm, when joe, his mum and his brother picked me up

and i went back to theirs. we watched cloverfield (well attempted too, due to klark)

joe and i had cajun chicken pizza and chips for tea and then watched coronation street.

my dad picked me up at 9pm and i watched the first episode of the last big brother.

 

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Missing "person" notice seen in Manchester city centre attached to a chair. An advertisement for Derek the missing flamingo who was allegedly last seen with a blue handbag and and yellow sunglasses....

i got a 3D printed 1/6 scale balalaika off shapeways and painted parts of it metallic gold. then i glued on some printouts of traditional russian enamel decoration, painted over those with gold and red paints... then sealed with satin sealer.

 

i thought at first that the decoupage was a cop-out but it worked well and wasn't stressful, so i count it a win.

to view on black:

'arcana' On Black

 

overexposed negative (circa 1940's)

postscript error printout (circa two weeks ago)

I don't collect Blythe, but I saw these mini boxes in Random Life Project's awesome toy store www.flickr.com/photos/randomlifeproject/17186977669/in/al...

which pointed me to Dr. Blythenstein's printouts www.flickr.com/photos/drblythenstein/sets/72157627170511129/

so I had to try it. It of course was harder than I thought it would be, & I think I'm still not quite doing it all correctly, but it will do for now :-)

View Against Black

 

This car won best of show last year and he didn't register this year but kept winning....they found a glitch in the computer system and printout

 

7/18/10 Kla Ha Ya Days Car Show

We voted overwhelmingly for Barack Obama on Super Tuesday, and it's displays like this that make you realize that very few people here like the Clintons.

Our Daily Challenge - Jan 24, 2021 - FAVORITE MOVIE QUOTES

 

"He Chose... Poorly" -- Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade

 

Thank you, sweet Henry, for putting up with Momma without a single complaint.

 

121 Pictures in 2021 - #9. Begins with 'K'

 

Yes, I know. I promised myself I would stay away from dog pictures for this group unless they were a good fit... but my original idea for this (scribbled on a printout of all 121 Challenges) was "Kibble".

 

Come on, this has got to be better than that!

 

100x in 2021 - #11

 

Tip: I made 2" folds in the middle of the fabric - accordion style - and then used a small binder clip to hold it together (behind Henry's neck). This allowed me to arrange the slippery fabric as desired.

 

While the right side was kinda flattened by the sword, I'm rather proud of the left.

 

365:2021 - #24

At least it seems so, doesn't it? But when I brought this shopkeeper a printout of the picture, I realized by his reaction he wasn't the baby's father. We had had fun during the photo shooting, but the printout was too much. He was quite embarrassed.

 

I took this picture in a country people's quarter in Hefei, the capital of the Chinese province Anhui.

I got the printouts from Wandy on Doll Divas

members.boardhost.com/DollDivas/msg/1431209085.html

 

There are only 2 of them (I wish I could find more) but the first 2 I made were more of a learning experience, so I made 2 more. :-)

 

Varanasi (Inde) - Cette photo n’était pas prévue. Dans le bidonville de la Kharbuza, j’ai aperçu cette jeune femme aux vêtements colorés. Elle était qui seule, devant sa petite maison séparant des chapatis. La porte en bois était fermée et m’offrait un arrière plan assez neutre et pour le moins rustique.

 

Je me suis approché. Elle m’a souri en guise d’approbation. J’ai pris une première photo. Je venais à peine de déclencher quand elle s’est adressée à moi en me faisant signe d’attendre ou d’arrêter. Je dois avouer que mon hindi est très limité et que je n’ai pas compris le sens de son propos.

Elle a tourné la tête vers la porte et a crié quelque chose. Une seconde plus tard, la porte s’est ouverte laissant apparaitre ses deux jeunes garçons. J’ai compris alors qu’elle voulait que je les prenne en photo.

 

Le plus jeune, intimidé par ma présence, n’avait pas l’intention d’obtempérer. Elle l’a pris par le bras pour le tirer vers l’extérieur. C’est là que j’ai déclenché.

Pour lui faire plaisir, j’ai photographié une seconde fois ses enfants qui se tenaient raides comme des piquets. Pour moi cette ultime photo n’avait guère d’intérêt. Il n’en était pas de même pour elle. Je l’ai compris quand trois jours plus tard, je lui ai apporté le tirage. En la voyant porter cette petite photo sur sa poitrine, j’ai compris que je venais de lui faire un beau cadeau.

  

Come and have your picture taken!

 

Varanasi (India) - This photo was not planned. In the Kharbuza slum, I saw this young woman in colorful clothes. She was alone, in front of her little house preparing chapatis. The wooden door was closed and gave me a fairly neutral and rustic background to say the least.

I got closer. She smiled at me in approval. I took a first photo. I had barely triggered when she addressed me, gesturing for me to wait or stop. I must admit that my Hindi is very limited and I did not understand the meaning of his point.

She turned her head towards the door and shouted something. A second later, the door opened to reveal her two young boys. I realized then that she wanted me to take a picture of them.

The youngest, intimidated by my presence. She took him by the arm to pull him out. This is where I triggered.

To make him happy, I took a second photograph of his children standing as stiff as stakes. For me this last photo was of little interest. It was not the same for her. I understood when three days later I brought him the printouts. Seeing her wearing this little photo on her chest, il realized that I had given her e nice gift.

 

I built something!

 

Few years ago I was handed some printouts of very rough LEGO cars built digitally for the LEGO BATMAN MOVIE with the words ‘do something about it’. I was given a short brief, and at least two of these cars (the cop car and a taxi), should be treated like a regular product, meaning they had to be designed in such fashion that if so desired, they would withstand all the tests LEGO has for new products (in case people would pause the movie and reverse engeneer these things, which happened quite a bit), and they had to obey all the LEGO rules.

 

I built a bunch of different cars, all on a similar and rugged chassis that I initially invented for the Batmobile that is in 76052 Batcave, only tweaked a bit for the different cars.

I built probably something like ten? Maybe Fifteen passenger cars in many variations, plus the taxi that was inspired by a Checker and which could have almost infinite number of different versions by changing hubcaps, trim, position of the numberplates, adding or loosing bumperguards and whatnot.

To my surprise all of my designs were in some way incorporated in the movie, and if you watch carefully you can make out the different builds.

The most prominent is the taxi of course (people were joking back then that I was responsible for 80% of LEGO Gotham’s traffic just because I came up with the taxi), but this is also the one I can’t show, because it’s using one piece that was moulded only for me at the time when I was designing it.

 

I can however show the Dodge Monaco/Ford LTD flavoured cop car that is all over the net anyway because people keep reverse engeenering it (it was also printed on several promo items), I can show the Gremlin which was shown in the ‘making of’ book and which is parked in the Arkham lot in the movie, and I can show Axel Foley’s (Beverly Hills Cop) Nova.

All of these cars use painted bits and pieces here and there, plus Foley’s Nova got a weathering straight from a spray can (in the movie it’s of course all unicolored), but they can be built and played with (which my kid does alot when he visits me at the office). No new elements there, no glue, no other cheats...

I built something!

 

Few years ago I was handed some printouts of very rough LEGO cars built digitally for the LEGO BATMAN MOVIE with the words ‘do something about it’. I was given a short brief, and at least two of these cars (the cop car and a taxi), should be treated like a regular product, meaning they had to be designed in such fashion that if so desired, they would withstand all the tests LEGO has for new products (in case people would pause the movie and reverse engeneer these things, which happened quite a bit), and they had to obey all the LEGO rules.

 

I built a bunch of different cars, all on a similar and rugged chassis that I initially invented for the Batmobile that is in 76052 Batcave, only tweaked a bit for the different cars.

I built probably something like ten? Maybe Fifteen passenger cars in many variations, plus the taxi that was inspired by a Checker and which could have almost infinite number of different versions by changing hubcaps, trim, position of the numberplates, adding or loosing bumperguards and whatnot.

To my surprise all of my designs were in some way incorporated in the movie, and if you watch carefully you can make out the different builds.

The most prominent is the taxi of course (people were joking back then that I was responsible for 80% of LEGO Gotham’s traffic just because I came up with the taxi), but this is also the one I can’t show, because it’s using one piece that was moulded only for me at the time when I was designing it.

 

I can however show the Dodge Monaco/Ford LTD flavoured cop car that is all over the net anyway because people keep reverse engeenering it (it was also printed on several promo items), I can show the Gremlin which was shown in the ‘making of’ book and which is parked in the Arkham lot in the movie, and I can show Axel Foley’s (Beverly Hills Cop) Nova.

All of these cars use painted bits and pieces here and there, plus Foley’s Nova got a weathering straight from a spray can (in the movie it’s of course all unicolored), but they can be built and played with (which my kid does alot when he visits me at the office). No new elements there, no glue, no other cheats...

I've been searching for this crazy rock formation for three days. FINALLY found it this afternoon. It's called 'The Parade' or 'Stone Wings'. I've seen several photos of it and was determined to find it. After about 12 hours of walking around, and probably about 20 miles of searching, I finally got it.

 

Two days ago, I found this on Google Earth and wrote down the coordinates, but it turned out that some idiot posted the photo in totally the wrong spot, so I wasn't even close. Yesterday, found the actual coordinates on several different official maps of the Bisti Badlands. The coordinates all matched, so I assume they had to be correct. So I programmed it into my brand new GPS I just bought last week. I have no idea what the hell is going on. It brought me to completely the wrong spot! After a half hour of following a little arrow, it said "You have arrived". I looked around and said "Where the hell is it???" So I walked around aimlessly for about three more hours and never found it. Today I made a printout of a satellite photo of the place and put an X on the spot these rocks were supposed to be and just walked around looking at big rock formations and trying to figure out which tiny little blotch on the map each rock might possibly be. I finally found it.

 

Today I was also searching for a formation called 'The Flying Turtle". I programmed that into my GPS. Same shit! It took to some random spot with no interesting rock formations in sight. What the HELL? I walked around for a couple hours trying to find it, but never did.

 

there was this spaceship already pasted up so i put this guy jumping off of it .......it looks like the guy who made the photocopy/printout in the background is super pissed about me lapping over a bit of his work... this flickr has better pictures my camera died again before i could get a full shot www.flickr.com/photos/vitostreet/201131167/

looking at 36's flickr it seems that he is more about minimalism and space....whoops... cant win them all ... sorry.... www.flickr.com/photos/36recyclab/

collage on printout / 2015

I peeked in a window, and what did I see? A spooky little face looking back at me!

 

Bow Wow Trad and Sarah Shades face off for the theme “You’re so transparent” in the Blythe a Day group on Flickr. In this case, it’s the window that’s transparent! It is actually a picture frame that I found at my local antique mall. Bow Wow’s mask is a printout from the internet.

my father worked at the laboratories lower left, and my first summer job was there too, writing fortran subroutines about particle decay in reactor cooling water. i'd type up the punchcards and hand them in to be transmitted to the mainframe at the atomic energy research establishment, harwell. the next day i'd get a printout on folded paper.

 

oh, and as a child i would go to christmas parties in the admin block!

I have a soft spot for Centre Street because in the summer of 1969 I worked at 139 Centre Street for my first job at the NYC Finance Dept. Special Taxes unit. I was only 15, but my grandmother worked there. and nepotism for summer jobs was standard practice at the time. The neighborhood was just "downtown" then, but now it's hip, desirable Nolita. The green-domed building at 240 Centre Street is called the Police Building because it served as NYC Police Headquarters but was converted into luxury condominiums in 1988. It was designated a New York City landmark in 1978 and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.

 

I remember this street being knee-deep in paper after the ticker-tape parade for the astronauts after the moon landing. People were throwing whole computer printouts out of windows as the motorcade drove by and the astronauts waved from the backs of open convertibles. It was a historic summer, and an unforgettable time to be in the city. It was also the summer of Woodstock, but my friends and I were just too young for that. One photo a day. (59/366)-- NYC February 28, 2020

Obersee, Germany

 

We got up early and drove over 2 hours to Konigsee to catch a boat and then visit Obersee. A few pointers: 1) the lines to buy tickets are crazy long even when you get there early so either buy online or plan to stand and wait for a while 2) if you do buy tickets online, be warned that the company handling the boat ride service does not have anything to scan your smartphone so bring a printout if possible otherwise be prepared for stern and annoyed looks 3) the guide only speaks German, so if want to know any facts about the lake you'll have to find a tourist pamphlet or read about it online somewhere else (I know a little German so I understood a little of what the guy said) 4) when you reach the very end destination to get to Obersee, there's a lot of neat additional things you can do like visit the local dairy houses

for fresh milk and butter or go on different hikes (we did not do very much because John suffers from chronic back pain and that day it was bothering him a lot, so the short stroll to Obersee was all he could handle) 5) expect a BUNCH of tourists and 6) take your time and enjoy the beauty.

 

Konigsee was a gorgeous lake surrounded by tall mountains and lush patches of forest. It was such a beautiful area. I already want to go back and do more proper exploring. When you reach the other end of the lake, it was cool to see the local cows and tiny farm houses at the base of these giant mountainsides; it's of course normal for them, but one doesn't see that in the U.S., not like that anyway. It kind of reminded me of seeing the homes in Iceland with gorgeous waterfalls cascading right in their backyards.

 

A great place to visit if you are in the area.

I built a small Italian village from the packaging of a flatscreen TV, egg cartons, other types of cardboard and printouts.

You probably guess how the name came about - it's made from carton and can be closed (folded) like a cassetta... Cartonissetta.

There are still some details I want to add, so it's a work in progress.

 

I built something!

 

Few years ago I was handed some printouts of very rough LEGO cars built digitally for the LEGO BATMAN MOVIE with the words ‘do something about it’. I was given a short brief, and at least two of these cars (the cop car and a taxi), should be treated like a regular product, meaning they had to be designed in such fashion that if so desired, they would withstand all the tests LEGO has for new products (in case people would pause the movie and reverse engeneer these things, which happened quite a bit), and they had to obey all the LEGO rules.

 

I built a bunch of different cars, all on a similar and rugged chassis that I initially invented for the Batmobile that is in 76052 Batcave, only tweaked a bit for the different cars.

I built probably something like ten? Maybe Fifteen passenger cars in many variations, plus the taxi that was inspired by a Checker and which could have almost infinite number of different versions by changing hubcaps, trim, position of the numberplates, adding or loosing bumperguards and whatnot.

To my surprise all of my designs were in some way incorporated in the movie, and if you watch carefully you can make out the different builds.

The most prominent is the taxi of course (people were joking back then that I was responsible for 80% of LEGO Gotham’s traffic just because I came up with the taxi), but this is also the one I can’t show, because it’s using one piece that was moulded only for me at the time when I was designing it.

 

I can however show the Dodge Monaco/Ford LTD flavoured cop car that is all over the net anyway because people keep reverse engeenering it (it was also printed on several promo items), I can show the Gremlin which was shown in the ‘making of’ book and which is parked in the Arkham lot in the movie, and I can show Axel Foley’s (Beverly Hills Cop) Nova.

All of these cars use painted bits and pieces here and there, plus Foley’s Nova got a weathering straight from a spray can (in the movie it’s of course all unicolored), but they can be built and played with (which my kid does alot when he visits me at the office). No new elements there, no glue, no other cheats...

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