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Night shot as the shoppers head for home. single shot Tripod mounted, Canon 50D Sigma 10-20mm. Processed Photoshop.
Had problems with very bright lights on the right.
Movimiento Estudiantil en Chile: Marcha del 06 de octubre 2011 convocada en Plaza Italia. No fue autorizada por la Intendencia y fue reprimida dura e injustamente, cometiéndose diversos abusos policiales por parte de Fuerzas Especiales de Carabineros de Chile. Santiago, Chile.
So yeah, I think this might be useful for those who have articulated Barbies with horrible hip articulation, even though Disney Store dolls have MUCH worse hip problems since they're not attached elastic but rather via pins and vinyl set up that I can't disassemble without snapping the hips. But yeah, you may have heard some Disney Dolls from the Disney Store have articulation in both the arms/wrist/hips/ankles AND knee joints, plus they're slightly slimmer than Barbies so they make good candidates for teenagers and in a large variety of skintones.
However their hip articulation suuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuucks and they sit like drunken sailors more than princesses heh.
If anyone was wondering, I modded my Anna doll to have her hip joints not be so ridiculous and so she can pose better when sitting. I mostly carved away the front of the hip joints so they have less plastic pushing the legs to splay apart, which I always have done to older style Barbie Legs to help them sit together better, though I carved MUCH more on the DS legs yet Anna is still sort of splayed legged still.
I haven’t modded Elsa because I mostly intend for her to display and to not pose as much as Anna, plus her skintone is unique unlike Anna’s so if I screwed up on Anna I could headswap her unlike Elsa.
I redlined what I carved out on Elsa so people can hopefully see how I shaped Anna’s thighs. She has thigh holes but eh. Eh.
"Another green salad, another ice tea; there's a tunic in the closet waiting just for me. I feel like I'm disappearing, getting smaller every day but I look in your eyes and I'm bigger in every way."
; Tunic (Song For Karen) - Sonic Youth
*TRADUZIONE
Un'altra insalata verde, un'altro tè freddo; c'è un vestito nell'armadio che aspetta solo me. Sento che sto scomparendo, che sto diventando più piccola ogni giorno ma guardo nei tuoi occhi e sono più grossa in ogni senso.
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13th. March 2011, first test roll, where I used the reverse osmosis water filter system.
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Never let life's hardships disturb you... no one can avoid problems, not even saints or sages. -Nichiren Daishonen
Moment of calm from the irritable one.
It's been a wild 10 days; their monthly horngression cycle has been holding steady between the 8th-20th of each month. Duchess here has been in fights with Goont and daily battles with Stud.
Principales Problemas de la Iniciativa
1. El Estudio de Impacto Ambiental (EIA) de acuerdo a once Servicios Públicos, no cuenta con la información suficiente y esencial para que permita ser evaluado adecuadamente.
2. El EIA ingresado presentó graves incumplimientos de legalidad ambiental vigente:
a) No consideró el protocolo de Recursos Hídricos compartidos con Argentina a pesar de que la propia CONAMA reconoció ante la Cámara de Diputados, que el tratado es legislación ambiental aplicable en el marco del proyecto de HidroAysén.
b) Vulnera el Tratado de Libre Comercio con Canadá, tanto que la Secretaria del TLC abrió una carpeta de investigación de los hechos a solicitud del Consejo de Defensa de la Patagonia.
c) Las obras y la zona de inundación intervienen directamente dos parques nacionales: Parque Nacional Laguna San Rafael y Parque Nacional Bernardo O´Higgins.
3. El estudio no cumplió con los requisitos mínimos de caracterización y manejo de Riesgos Naturales, tanto sísmicos como sobre vaciamientos de lagos glaciares (Fenómenos GLOFS). La seguridad de la presa está calculada hasta los 7.700 m3/seg. sin embargo investigaciones recientes demuestran crecidas máximas por sobre los 16.000 m3/seg.
4. El proyecto requiere de derechos de agua para su realización, los que no han sido otorgados a la fecha, existiendo innumerables conflictos entre diferentes solicitudes de derecho que necesitan agua para necesidades básicas.
5. Los proyectos hidroeléctricos en el río Baker, el más caudaloso del país, poseen un monopolio del agua, del 99,93% de los derechos de agua otorgados a este uso, dejando solo el 0,07% para todos los otros usos posibles, incluyendo agua potable, riego, industria y recreación. Transgrediendo la Ley Antimonopolios.
6. El proyecto afectaría el hábitat y especies de fauna en categoría de conservación, como es el caso del carpintero negro y el huemul.
7. El EIA no evaluó sus posibles impactos en el medio costero y marino, así como su efecto en la pesca artesanal e industrial.
Fuente: Consejo de Defensa de la Patagonia Chilena
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Some beautiful trees on the road to Ullapool.
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The tree went so well, I just left the other light ratsnest in the bird feeder, and the maurauding squirrels, went crazy. I wonder if they'll pay the light bill as well.
Black and white photography of the bell tower of the "Gesú" (Jesus) Church in the center of Brussels (Belgium) with the graffiti in the wall "No problem" (Pas de probleme, in French) and a mannequin with the rest of a protest's banner. © Eliseo Oliveras
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Holy Innocents should be no problem to get into, but on each of the last three visits, it was either locked or having a new floor being laid.
And being on a roll, with both St Martin and St Paul in Canterbury being open, I thought that a trip through Wingham and then to Addisham might put the cherry on the cake, as it were.
Addisham is quite a large village, as I was to find out, and is on the Dover to Canterbury railway line, and has a station. The village itself is about a quarter mile from the station and main road, but the church can be seen on a rise.
I parked on the old main road, walked to the door, and found it locked as usual. But there was a list of keyholders, but without a mobile, I would have to remember the address and knock on the door.
Just my luck that both keyholders were at the other end of The Street, so a ten minute walk until I came to what much have been the old Post Office. I knocked, and they were in, and after explaining I just wanted to photograph the church, I was given a small bunch of modern keys, so I walked back.
Holy Innocents is a large church, cruciform in shape. The modernisation, well, the replacement of the floor and removal of the old pews give that part of the church a hall-like atmosphere, But there is enough in the east and south parts of the church to hold interest. Access to the bells is via a very rickety set of steps, which winds its way round the northern part of the church.
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A stately cruciform church that enjoyed wealthy patronage throughout the medieval period. In this case the monks of Christ Church Canterbury held the advowson. Much rebuilding took place under their influence in the thirteenth century, typified by the run of lancet windows in the chancel. The outside walls show very definite evidence of `building lifts`, especially notable in the south transept. Inside are two wooden screens and a rare Reredos bought here from Canterbury Cathedral.
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LOCATION:
On an east facing slope, just east of the Court Lodge on the Upper Chalk c. 150 feet above O.D. It is above the site of a large (now filled in) pond that is at the N end of the village and is a crossroads.
DESCRIPTION:
The earliest visible part of the fabric is the early to mid 12th century first stage of the tower. There are four round-headed windows here; the north and south ones blocked up completely.
All the external faces of the windows were covered by the later, higher roofs. There are visible remains, however, on all four faces of the original lower gables, showing that from the mid 12th century the church was already cruciform. Of this earliest visible phase is the Purbeck Marble font with a square arcaded bowl on a cluster of 5 shafts (now in the middle of the nave).
In the second phase, probably of the late 12th century, the four crossing piers were cut back and enlarged to allow four slightly pointed arches with square soffits (slightly recessed) to be created. They sit on new square scalloped capitals. The outer arch order is carried on plain shafts in the corners. At probably the same time the nave was rebuilt (and possibly enlarged). A lancet on the north side of the nave dates from this period (It was probably reopened in 1869 when wall-paintings were found on either side of the internal diagonal face. This window was probably blocked in the 4th phase when the enlarged N transept was built). The late 12th century nave almost certainly had 3 lancets on either side. 3 of these (2 on the south one on the north) were replaced in the 14th century by larger windows, but two more (in the centre on the N and at the west end on the S.) were just blocked up and their positions can just be made out in the knapped flint infill on the external walls.
A new enlarged chancel was built in the third phase (c. mid 13th century). This has five large lancets on either side and three in the east wall. All have internal rere-arches (unlike the smaller late 12th century lancet), and there is an internal string course all the way round. On the south side of the chancel is a fine contemporary double piscina with a richly moulded trefoil head and detached Purbeck Marble shafts (with caps and bases). There is another piscina (perhaps contemporaneously built) in the N. wall just E. of the later doorway. At this time the central crossing tower was heightened with four new lancets to project above the nave and chancel (and subsequently above the later transept) roofs.
In the 4th phase, which was probably only a very short time after the 3rd phase, a new enlarged N. transept (with W. 'aisle') was built. It also has large lancets with rere-arches and an internal string course (on the E. and N.). The central of the 3 lancets on the E. wall is slightly taller and inside this window (below it) is a centrally placed piscina. The easternmost lancet (of 3) in the N. wall was later replaced (see below).
An even wider high lancet was built (? a little later) in the west wall of this transept.
The N. door to the nave, with its hood-mould on tufts of trefoil leaves, is also perhaps mid 13th century, as is the arch cut through into the nave from the W end of the N transept. This has simple stopped chamfers on all four arises.
In the next (5th) phase of c. 1300, the enlarged south transept was built. This has angle buttresses to the S.E. and S.W. and a gabled shallow E. chapel extension (cf Wingham and Ickham churches). To the east and west are similar trefoil-headed 3- light windows with hood-moulds. In the south wall there is a 4- light window with a diagonally placed quatrefoil just above two trefoils, which in turn are above the two pairs of trefoil headed lights. There is no hood mould. This chapel like the N. transept breaks across the horizontal string course in the tower, showing it is later than the nave and chancel. When the S. transept was built a new N. window of 3 lights was inserted into the N transept which appears to have acquired its gable end at this time. This window does have a hood mould.
The 6th and final main phase was the insertion of new 2-light windows in the nave with ogee hood-moulds and finials. The ends of the hood-moulds have carved heads on them, while the top lights in the windows are hexafoils. The new west doorway and the 5 light window above it with 3 octafoils in its head, though heavily restored must be of the same date (Glynne called it 'a very bad modern one'). This final phase is early 14th century, and all the six main phases of the building were probably erected within two centuries. There can be no doubt that this church is in this form because of the Archbishop (the patron) and the Monks of Christ Church Priory, Canterbury who owned the manor and were directly farming it.