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Port Huron, Michigan, USA
cargo
flag: United Kingdom [GB]
owner: Carisbrooke Shipping, Isle of Wight, UK
length: 123.95m / 407ft
built: 2012
I made some good progress the last week. the upper part of the ship also needs to have LEDs installed.
I made some good progress the last week. the upper part of the ship also needs to have LEDs installed.
La verdad es que donde veo mas diferencia es a la hora de hacer las fotos y custom (sobretodo en Iru lol) porqué moldes... aparte de Mirka, el resto sigo con los mismos. En el caso de Isaack, antes era Sebastian Michaelis (por el fullset que sacaron nativo de IOS) y Mirka una Sian de DC.
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With a trailer in tow, Blackpool Transport Progress Twin Car set headed by car 874 loads passengers in the shadow of Blackpool Tower as a Marshall-bodied AEC Swift emerges from a side street. The Moderne building in the view was for many years a Woolworth’s store. It is now the Albert and The Lion, a Wetherspoon’s pub (which was beyond crowded when I tried to visit in more recent years).
‘Progress’ is the official motto of Blackpool.
August 1973
Zorki 4 camera
Agfa CT18 film.
Some more progress on the A4 and I’ve decided one isn’t enough now so there’s a second in the works. I might end up building all 6 surviving members in the end♂️
The love hate relationship with the new FLICKR layout continues. I’m not too keen on it because I prefer things to be simple, like me. It’s too full on and in your face for me with little scope for adjusting the layout to suit. I can live with that but what has got my goat is the fact that since the “revamp” my viewing figures have plummeted. Okay assume my standards of images has fallen. I don’t think so. Next point, a lot of good photographers who viewed my work have left to pastures new. Lastly, maybe it’s just too much of a pain for people to view images now and they just don’t bother. Either way I’m getting fed up with Flickr and as soon as I can establish another platform I will be off. 1 TB or not.
in progress, about 6" x 16"
i'm pretty much finished with the face, but what should i do with the rest of it?!
New Year's Resolution No. #1 is to finish this quilt! My goal is to have it complete by March 1st~just in time to back it with a print from the re-release of FMF. See, there is a method to my madness.
Inglewood Point. Lighthouse by Culprit. Anyone else still have a love for 'old fashioned' builds? I love mesh and sculpts had their time - but sometimes I just love the clean edges of a prim. This house might have some mesh to it - I'm not sure - but I love it's SL circa 2010 look :)
A red brick wall stands where once there was earth. The last remnant of what grew there — a tree’s shadow — flits across the surface, ephemeral, rootless, and fading.
This is what remains of a landscape once protected, once green. The tree is not pictured, only its echo. The wall is not art, only assertion. It is the nature of shadows to vanish when the light moves on. And it is the nature of modern “progress” to mistake replacement for improvement.
After the Second World War, Britain’s Green Belts were established not as decoration, but as covenant — breathing space for generations unborn. Their erasure, now dressed as necessity, is a slow forgetting. The houses may be needed. But the trees were too.
This image is not a cry of rage. It is quieter than that — a whisper of what was, and what may never be again.
Let it be a witness.
iPhone shot a couple of days ago of my antique restoration project. Spring is here and the landscaping has started, Between that and the sanding I am getting muscles like I've never had :-). much better on black
7. Glue drawer fronts on matboard pieces. I printed the drawer fronts from dresser images online, but had to make adjustments.
8. Cut paper birch sticks for drawer pulls.
9. Cut wooden pieces for base.
Statue of Albert Gallatin, genius of finance, stands in front of the U.S. Department of Treasury in Washington, DC.
...or is it really? View On Black
Despite a country-wide housing crunch, commercial development in the PNW is robust. A number of high-rises are going up. Commercial Real Estate in downtown urban areas still command high premiums. New retailers are moving in, along with the hopes of high-end downtown luxury living. We'll see. I'm cautiously optimistic.