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This goldfinch has captured his prize of a sunflower seed.lunch is served !
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The last prize called out for the day... I won a gorgeous Kenner beauty! I didn't think I would ever have a chance to win as so many people stopped by to put raffle tickets in for prize number 213. When my name was called I paused and didn't even went up right away to claim my prize until the lovely Carrie on stage said, "Shianna, come and get your prize!". As I went up to claim my prize, I said with joy, "How did you know I wanted this girl!" Oh my goodness... I was so happy and overwhelm with joy that tears started to flow when I walked back to my booth with my jackpot ^__^ Thank you so much BlytheCon SF team for donating this beauty as a raffle prize as you all just gave me an amazing experience and story to tell and I will never forget your generousity! And all these years, I have been hoping I would find a cheapy Kenner girl at some garage or estate sells, but this is way better as I didn't have to spend even a penny. I truly wish what you guys have given me, you all will receive in return in tenfold. Thank you so much again BlytheCon SF team! Also, thank you to the generous donors who gifted a knitted hat and sweater that accompanied my lovely girl!
Captured by my husband ^^
🌒 The hunt may be over, but the Awakening Quests continue until November 6th Brave the dark mysteries, confront Prince Drakul himself, and uncover incredible prizes along the way.
Complete the quests to claim unique rewards, including the epic Baby Snackula and Count Flapula animesh bats
Are you ready to face the ultimate challenge?
This is the prize offered to the Marathon Race winner in the first of conterporary era Olympic Games, hosted by Athens in 1896, Spyros Louis.
It was discovered and bought at an auction by the Stavros Niarchos Foundation and it is exposed in the Foundation's recently finished Culture Center, in Faliron, Greece.
I won these on a competition on Facebook! My pic 'Date Nite' (also in my pic feed here) of Marlo TNT in 'Romantic Ruffles' and Ken in a pink tuxedo was the winning photo. My prizes are the 40th Anniversary Barbie from 1999 (Love the miniature 1959 #1 Barbie and box!) and the 1983 'Collector Series III' fashion 'Silver Sensation.' (Which is actually gold and fuchsia, but never mind...)
William and Winifred Bowness Photography Prize is an annual survey of contemporary photographic practice in Australia and one of the most prestigious prizes in the country. This year the prize was given to Lillian O'Neil, "drawing to a close" 2020.
We go back over 50 years to the days when these Leyland Titan PD2/20 buses dominated the Edinburgh bus scene - and none more so than seeing service 11 in Lothian Road. Fleet 709 was new in 1956 one of a large fleet of 'NSF' registrations housed at Leith garage which covered all duties on the 11 (and prior to 1956 all duties on tram route 11). Change-over points Pilrig or Shrubhill depot - a few stops from the garage.
On the left is the 5-star Caledonian hotel, in the background Binns department store and Princes Street. As we can see on the left the street was one of a very few in Edinburgh lit by fluorescent lighting which looked quite spectacular at night giving the area the cosmopolitan look it was known for and deserved. Our bus appears busy 'inside' which brings to mind the cry of 'seats upstairs' . Today's drivers can see the top deck but not all will let passengers know if there are vacant seats.
Edinburgh Corporation buses provided excellent 6-point 'intermediate' information, the most given anywhere outside of London (which gave 7). At a glance the passenger can see the main areas from Newhaven terminus 'Bonnington, Leith Walk, Princes Street, Tollcross, Morningside, Braids' and the added provision of a conductor meant few would get lost ! (Today no intermediate info is provided giving drivers yet another thing to provide). This was the era of the 'football pools' and talking of Titans three pools 'Titans' battled for business being Littlewoods of Liverpool, Zetters of London and as seen here Vernons of Liverpool. The prize then would read millions more today but of course the value would be an entirely different story! And from the bus point of view a very important source of advertising income.
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New blog celebrating my philosophy of photography with tips, insights, and tutorials!
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Sony A7R RAW Photos of Pretty Brunette Bikini Swimsuit Model Goddess! Carl Zeiss Sony FE 55mm F1.8 ZA Sonnar T* Lens! Lightroom 5.3 ! Pretty Hazel Eyes & Silky Brown / Black Hair!
And here're a couple of HD video movies I shot of the goddess with the 4K Sony:
Enjoy! Be sure to watch in the full 1080P HD!
The epic goddess was tall, thin, fit, tan, and in wonderful shape (as you can see).
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Epic Goddess Straight Out of Hero's Odyssey Mythology! Pretty Model! :) Tall, thin, fit and beautiful!
Welcome to your epic hero's odyssey! The beautiful 45surf goddess sisters hath called ye to adventure, beckoning ye to read deeply Homer's Iliad and Odyssey, whence ye shall learn of yer own exalted artistic path guided by Hero's Odyssey Mythology. I wouldn't be saying it if it hadn't happened to me.
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Pretty Swimsuit Bikini Model Goddess! :)
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Nikon D300 Photos of Beautfiul Sexy Hot Brunette!
She was a beauty--a gold 45 goddess for sure! A Gold 45 Goddess exalts the archetypal form of Athena--the Greek Goddess of wisdom, warfare, strategy, heroic endeavour, handicrafts and reason. A Gold 45 Goddess guards the beauty of dx4/dt=ic and embodies 45SURF's motto "Virtus, Honoris, et Actio Pro Veritas, Amor, et Bellus, (Strength, Honor, and Action for Truth, Love, and Beauty," and she stands ready to inspire and guide you along your epic, heroic journey into art and mythology. It is Athena who descends to call Telemachus to Adventure in the first book of Homer's Odyssey--to man up, find news of his true father Odysseus, and rid his home of the false suitors, and too, it is Athena who descends in the first book of Homer's Iliad, to calm the Rage of Achilles who is about to draw his sword so as to slay his commander who just seized Achilles' prize, thusly robbing Achilles of his Honor--the higher prize Achilles fought for. And now Athena descends once again, assuming the form of a Gold 45 Goddess, to inspire you along your epic journey of heroic endeavour.
ALL THE BEST on your Epic Hero's Odyssey from Johnny Ranger McCoy!
Modeling the Gold 45 Revolver Gold'N'Virtue swimsuit. :)
A laid-back,classic, socal lifestyle shoot!
May the 45surf goddesses inspire you along am artistic journey of your own making!
All 45surf Hero's Odyssey Mythology Photography is shot in the honor of Truth, Beauty, and the Light of Physicist Dr. E's Moving Dimensions Theory's dx4/dt=ic . The fourth dimension is expanding relative to the three spatial dimensions at the rate of c. Ergo relativity, time, entropy, and entanglement.
All the best on your Epic Hero's Odyssey from Johnny Ranger McCoy!
New blog celebrating my philosophy of photography with tips, insights, and tutorials!
Ask me any questions! :)
Sony A7R RAW Photos of Pretty Brunette Bikini Swimsuit Model Goddess! Carl Zeiss Sony FE 55mm F1.8 ZA Sonnar T* Lens! Lightroom 5.3 ! Pretty Hazel Eyes & Silky Brown Black Hair!
All the best on your Epic, Homeric, Heroic Odyssey into the Art of Photography from Johnny Ranger McCoy!
All 45surf Hero's Odyssey Mythology Photography is shot in the honor of Dynamic Dimensions Theory's First Law and equation: The fourth dimension is expanding relative to the three spatial dimensions at the rate of c: dx4/dt=ic.
The Stirling Prize is one of the most prestigious awards in architecture, recognising some of the best building projects in Britain since 1996. These are our favourite winners:
1. Stuttgart Music School (1997)
The second winner of the Stirling Prize was co-designed by Sir James Stirling himself, completing the Stuttgart ‘Cultural Mile’ with a stunning circular tower and an Art-Deco inspired look.
2. Gateshead Millennium Bridge (2002)
Described by RIBA as ‘one of the most successful millennium projects’, Wilkinson Eyre’s footbridge is now an icon of the North East.
3. The Gherkin (2004)
Foster + Partners’ St Mary Axe became instantly recognisable as ‘The Gherkin’ and remains a prominent feature on the City skyline.
4. Astley Castle (2013)
The gorgeous 12th Century Astley Castle was augmented by Witherford Watson Mann Architects, sympathetically enhancing the original building with modern textures.
5. Burntwood School (2015)
Our final pick is the most recent winner: Burntwood School by AHMM, which boasts some incredible three-dimensional façades.
Let us know your favourite Stirling Prize winner; got an idea for our Friday Five series? Tweet us @thinktanklondon.
Carnival Prizes at the Boone County Fair in Columbia, Missouri. Photography by Notley Hawkins. Taken with a Canon EOS R5 camera with a Canon RF70-200mm F2.8 L IS USM lens at ƒ/5.0 with a 1/400-second exposure at ISO 1600, processed with Adobe Lightroom CC.
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Forbidden Animal Planet Contest
First Place: 70705 Bug Obliterator (Donated by TLG) + 1st choice of FAPC Trophy
Second Place: 70704 Vermin Vaporizer + 2nd choice of FAPC Trophy
Third Place: 70702 Warp Stinger + Trophy
First Place: 70701 Swarm Interceptor + 1st choice of MSFC Trophy
Second Place: 70700 Space Swarmer + 2nd choice of MSFC Trophy
Third Place: 2x CMF (Space Marine or Evil Robot) + Trophy
First Place: 1 CMF (Your Choice: Space Marine or Evil Robot)
Second Place: 1 CMF (Your Choice: Space Marine or Evil Robot)
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art prize 2011 grand rapids michigan artprize
Nicholas Napoletano
Artist bio
Age 20
The piece was painted in just over two months time working 16-20 hours a day.
Over 1000 hours of work excluding canvas construction.
Currently Displayed at The Spot at 29 Pearl St in (The Federal Square Building)
Artist with experience in various fields including Visual Communication, Design, Advertising, Illustration, Sculpture, Painting, and Printmaking. Work has been presented and created for various venues and private commissioners in numerous states and countries including Italy, Georgia, North Carolina, Connecticut and Rhode Island.
About the work
Title: Fraternal Codependence
Art form: 2-D
Medium: Oil Paint
Year created: 2011
Description of work: The figures reveal the push and pull between humanity and nature as each form represents a different natural disaster that has occurred around the world from the start of this year. The focal point is a female figure holding a piece of Gypsum, a raw material used to make chalk that is prevalent in Grand Rapids. As chalk is used as a common educational device, the figure acts as an entryway through which the surrounding elements can be explored. An example of the symbolism exists just above her with a figure representing the tornado that tore through Joplin. In her hand she holds a white hawthorn, a physical symbol of hope and the state flower of Missouri where the victims of this disaster resided. This figure, as well others, tie together the impact humanity and the environment have on each other. In summary, the painting is meant to expose the interwoven nature of all the tragic events while expressing sincere remorse for the destruction caused in each chosen location.
Height: 8 feet
Width: 16 feet
Depth: 1 feet
The prizes for a contest John and I are hosting in Guilds of Historica. See all the details here: www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=112708
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These torso's might look familiar, www.flickr.com/photos/enigmabadger/5046401048/in/set-7215... , this was something I was working on with Will. He had asked me to work on a few decal designs for him that he could use for printing his custom minifigs. Unfortunatly it never got past the planning stages and these were some samples he gave me as we were working on the design.
Yes, they are printed. I am providing the heads and headgear from my collection.
Gorgeous find, Rosette pony. Found she was part from playset made for UK or Germany. She is G1 pony made around 1990.
Does it hold more than just reflections? What’s Lost Spirits Shadow Mirror hides secrets only the darkness understands. Look too long, and something may look back at you! Once you look inside, you may never trust your reflection again.🌑What happens when the reflection doesn’t match reality? Will you gaze into the abyss? 🔮
Keep going…more prizes to come!
🚕 Taxi: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/MadPea%20Adventures/22/22/27
This section of the Haytor Granite Tramway leading up from the quarries at Holwell Tor has been tidied up. 19/5/2021
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.
File name: 07_11_000756
Title: Prize Piggies
Creator/Contributor: Winn, S. A. (Susanna Augusta), d. 1935 (artist); L. Prang & Co. (publisher)
Date issued: 1861-1897 (approximate)
Copyright date:
Physical description note:
Genre: Chromolithographs
Location: Boston Public Library, Print Department
Rights: No known restrictions
Professor Eisenbart, asked to attend
a girls’ school speech night as an honoured guest
and give the prizes out, rudely declined;
but from indifference agreed, when pressed
with dry scholastic jokes, to change his mind,
to grace their humble platform, and to lend
distinction (of a kind not specified)
to the occasion. Academic dress
became him, as he knew. When he appeared
the girls whirred with an insect nervousness,
the Head in humbler black flapped round and steered
her guest, superb in silk and fur, with pride
to the best seat beneath half-hearted blooms
tortured to form the school’s elaborate crest.
Eisenbart scowled with violent distaste,
then recomposed his features to their best
advantage: deep in thought, with one hand placed
like Rodin’s Thinker. So he watched the room’s
mosaic of young heads. Blonde, black, mouse-brown
they bent for their Headmistress’ opening prayer.
But underneath a light (no accident
of seating, he felt sure), with titian hair
one girl sat grinning at him, her hand bent
under her chin in mockery of his own.
Speeches were made and prizes given. He shook
indifferently a host of virgin hands.
“Music!” The girl with titian hair stood up,
hitched at a stocking, winked at near-by friends,
and stood before him to receive a cup
of silver chased with curious harps. He took
her hand, and felt its voltage fling his hold
from his calm age and power; suffered her strange
eyes, against reason dark, to take his stare
with her to the piano, there to swap
her casual schoolgirl’s for a master’s air.
He forged his rose-hot dream as Mozart told
the fullness of all passion or despair
summoned by arrogant hands. The music ended,
Eisenbart teased his gown while others clapped,
and peered into a trophy which suspended
his image upside down: a sage fool trapped
by music in a copper net of hair.
Sorry, these pictures were promised yesterday, but we got a little busy.
Also, we might post a review on these later if we get around to it.
Enjoy anyways :3
My 'Eris' moc was the first place winner of the BBCC #64 on BZPower. As kind as BZPower is they gave me an Ehlek set and these four prototype pieces as prize.
So this. Is why I love BZPower <3