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Because I'm allowed to share these now, my contest entry for Granado Doll's 2019 Photo constest! <3
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Prize Fight.
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He isn't used to fighting for pay. It's only ever been about survival.
But he'd needed the money, so he'd accepted and won of course. Didn't he always?
He's hurt, but he'll live, the real cost of this fight though?
He's not quite sure what that is just yet and he's not truly sure he ever wants to find out.
Scavenger Hunt Day is May 24
A scavenger hunt is a game where individuals or teams compete to find items or perform tasks provided to them as a list by the organizers of the game. The aim of the game is for participants to fulfill the requirements on the list. Usually, at the end of the hunt a grand prize awaits the first person/ team to reach the end of the list. Scavenger hunts combine aspects of racing, competitive hunting, and hide and seek.
In many hunts, the organizers hide items in difficult to find places and give the participants clues on how and where to find them. Other hunts may require contestants to complete a route.
In recent years, technology has alleviated the way the game is played and has made it possible for players around the world to participate in scavenger hunts. Internet scavenger hunts require people to surf online and visit websites to find clues and solve problems.
Geocaching is yet another recent innovation in the world of scavenger hunting. It is the use of Global Positioning system (GPS) receivers to find caches or geocaches hidden at different spots around the world. A cache is usually a waterproof container that includes a log book and trinkets. Finders are required to leave their signature or name in the log book and may take a trinket out of the box as a way to remind them of their achievement. They must replace the trinket with another one of their choice and leave the cache in the same place they found it for others to find.
How Can You Celebrate Scavenger Hunt Day?
Organize a scavenger hunt for family and friends. To make it more interesting, include some attractive looking prizes and do it for charity.
Make work fun by doing a scavenger hunt at work during lunch time.
Participate in a scavenger hunt organized by your city or other local organizations.
Did You Know…
...that the word scavenger comes from the 14th-century English word scawageour? The word referred to officials that collected taxes.
Today, YOU get to participate in a simple ‘Scavenger Hunt’ and you don’t have to leave your house. Look at your desk or workstation (or your studio top table!) and see if you can find the items that Sherlock Holmes has found in my work area. Good luck. Count how many your find, and post the number. The one with the most items will get the famous “100% Full-Credit No-Prize Award.” </b/
A Green Bee-eater (Merops orientalis) caught with its prize, a honey bee in beak. The bee eater was seasoning it for a meal! It was tossing the prey up and hitting it against the wire for the killing. Pics was taken against an all green backdrop in Tilpara, West Bengal, India.
My weekly art blog post this week is about my entry for BLARNEY BOOKS & ART Biblio Art Prize .. I have just submitted it and this blog post has an explanation as to what II chose to draw from “The Three Burials of Lotty Kneen: Travels with my grandmother’s ashes” by Krissy Kneen’s and some photos of works in progress alissaduke.com/.../blarney-books-and-art-biblio...
William B Popped along to The Studio
5D3 & 85mm F1.8
1/100sec F2.2 ISO50
STROBIS:
1 Bowens 500W on Bowens Boom Over head/camera & With With Softbox at lowest power
2 YN568 Left and Right Behind Talent @1/32(1/3)
popped with YN622c
HDR shot taken at Leake Street, Waterloo. The ange I shot this at was inspired by this shot www.flickr.com/photos/4foot2/9048659920/in/pool-leakestreet by 4foot2
Here are the prizes to my contest! 1st place prize is my original Gregor fig. 2nd place is Hardcase, with a slightly outdated arm template. The 3rd place prize is pretty old, it has none of my new templates except the torso. There's a lot of dirt on it, but... think of it as battle damage ;) I didn't know what to do with the fig so I put it up as a prize. So here are the figs you guys will be shooting for!
Oh yeah, by the way, make sure to put your entry into the group pool or else it will not be counted.
Contest page: www.flickr.com/groups/2118509@N22/
www.magd.ox.ac.uk/discover-magdalen/
To celebrate its 550th anniversary Magdalen College, Oxford has commissioned the Turner Prize-winning artist Mark Wallinger to create his first-ever dedicated permanent artwork.
Two years in development, the sculpture Y was unveiled on St Mary Magdalen Day 2008. William Waynflete, Bishop of Winchester founded Magdalen College in 1458. It is one of the best-known colleges in the University of Oxford and is known internationally for its high academic standing.
The College has many fine buildings. The Cloisters, Chapel, Founder’s Tower and Hall were built in the Gothic style in the later part of the 15th century. The Great Tower, a pictorial symbol of Oxford, is famous for the May Day event when the College choir sings an ancient hymn at dawn. The Georgian New Buildings, which blend into the College Gardens and grounds, were completed in 1733. The buildings sit amid a hundred acres of lawns, woodlands and riverside walks, which are publicly accessible, and there is a deer herd that has been in existence for over 300 years.
Addison’s Walk, named after the great essayist of the 18th century and father of English journalism, is about a mile in length and goes by the River Cherwell around a great water meadow. Beyond the end of Addison’s Walk is a tranquil field known as Bat Willow Meadow, which is where the new commission is sited. Maps of the grounds of Magdalen College are available from the Porters’ Lodge or they can be downloaded from the Magdalen website.
Over the past twenty years Mark Wallinger has established an international reputation with major solo exhibitions in London, Birmingham, Liverpool, Val-de-Marne, Frankfurt, Aarau, Basel, Milan, New York and Chicago.
His work encompasses a wide range of media, including painting, photography, sculpture, video and installation, and it takes art history, mythology, religion, politics, national identity and popular culture as its subject matter. Wallinger studied at Chelsea School of Art in 2001, and in Goldsmiths' College. He exhibited in Young British Artists II at the Saatchi Collection in 1993 and at the Royal Academy of Art's Sensation exhibition in 1997.
His Time and relative dimensions in space derived from a residency and was shown at Oxford University Museum of Natural History in 2001 and in the same year he represented Britain in the 49th Venice Biennale. The artist is best known for Ecce Homo, a life-size sculpture of Jesus Christ which inaugurated the Fourth Plinth in Trafalgar Square in 1999, and State Britain, his 2007 re-creation at Tate Britain of Brian Haw's protest display outside parliament. He was a Turner Prize nominee in 1995 and won the award in 2007, and he is one of five internationally acclaimed artists who have been commissioned to produce proposals for the Ebbsfleet Landmark Project, which will be one of the biggest artworks in the United Kingdom.
Two prizes were awarded to the vegetables. Since I only entered flowers, I was asked to be the judge - and it was a hard job. In the end, the handsome pair of eggplants won first place.
Minifigmaker prizes for the September contest.
Join my new contest group name "minifigmaker contest" to enter.
Contest ended.
Winners
1st place = Sabarrus
2nd place = Film Hero Productions
3rd place = Joris Bloks
Thanks everyone for taking the challenge.
Kagami won a goldfish at the local fair. She is concerned about how to keep the fish alive and healthy.
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Created for the Toy Sunday theme, FISH.
Prize Every Time, at least that's what it says on the blonde girl's bottom! Christmas fair in Leeds.
JPGroove has very generously donated two Dals to be used as prizes for Dalicious the Dal photo contest hosted by the Dolly Market forum. For details on the contest please check out this blog post - pullipsandjunk.com/2014/08/21/the-return-of-dalicious-dal...
First prize will get first choice of Dals, second prize will get the other Dal.
It appears that I have inadvertently won the 2014 Nobel Prize. No big deal....
I have to say, I would feel bad keeping it seeing as Hob invented this particular Light Painting tool. So Hob, here you go my friend, it's all yours:
Ha!
www.dhnet.be/actu/monde/le-prix-nobel-de-physique-a-ete-a...
Swallow-tailed Hummingbird
Scientific name: Eupetomena macroura (Gmelin, 1788)
Portuguese: Beija-flor tesoura
View all my photos here: www.fluidr.com/photos/hmancuso
Taken with an Exakta RTL1000 camera in week 348 of my 52 film cameras in 52 weeks project:
www.flickr.com/photos/tony_kemplen/collections/72157623113584240
The film is Ilford FP4 plus, developed in Rodinal 1:50 for 15 mins at 20 degrees.
The lens is a pre-war 75mm f1.9 Primoplan.
State Fair-goers wondering and playing the amusement games during the Wisconsin State Fair.
For a larger view or print visit: www.AndrewSlater.Photos
In 2007, any non-standard liveried EWS locomotives continued to be 'prized' traction on revenue earning services and Load Haul branded 60059 'Swinden Dalesman' was a classic example. Early morning mist had just lifted when the Class 60 was recorded near Willington with the 6M11 Washwood Heath to Peak Forest RMC empty limestone hoppers.
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I was fortunate enough to have a number of my mods win "MOC of the Month" for April on the BA forums. Will, as the wonderful human being that he is, knows that I love metallic and glow in the dark colors, and sent me these rare beauties.
The cobalt and gunmetal are production colors. The others were colors that Will had his supplier run for testing--the metallic ones in particular, as these are some of the sets from which he eventually chose cobalt as a new color. Other than cobalt and gunmetal, they don't have official names--the names with which I labeled them in the notes are arbitrary and chosen for descriptive value.
This is the first in a series of photos I'm taking for a review I'm writing of the prizes.
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アオリに意味はありません。
やもやもパンダ。帽子めっちゃ似合う....。
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Finally got to take the group pic of the prizes won which came in three different shipments for the five winning entries in the Help Decorate The LEGO House contest. Essentially it was a store credit where I got to choose which sets I wanted and of course picked Star Wars sets (no brainer).
An added bonus was meeting Signe Lønholdt (Rebrick manager) and getting her minifig calling card from the Bricks by the Bay last July. Almost forgot to mention the Lego House set was signed by the designer and all prizes were shipped directly from Billund, Ribe, Denmark with 'Not for sale' stickers on them.
But the ultimate prize will be realized this month when the five MOCs are finally installed next week at the Yellow Zone and stay for one year on exhibit...