View allAll Photos Tagged progressing
My toy room is already painted!!! I choose a soft color (periwinkle) and now I am in the process of putting up the bookcases!!!! wish I had someone to help....
It's been a big month for the RV-10. Both ailerons and both flaps are now complete and the left main wing body is starting to come together. Definitely running out of non-green parts in the wings on this diagram!
Parts shown here in green are complete, yellow are awaiting some final riveting or blending tasks, orange are awaiting primer, and red are works in progress. Uncolored parts haven't yet been worked on.
For more narrative on the project, check out the construction blog.
cargo
IMO : 9371828
MMSI : 246303000
Indicatif d’Appel : PBPK
pavillon : Hollande
Longueur : 118.4 m
largeur : 13.35 m
Tirant d'eau : 6.6 m
Vitesse : 17 nds
Jauge brute: 4106 t
Port en lourd: 6510 t
Cap. GRN. 7 928 m3 (2 cales) 256 evp
puissance : 1 980 kW
moteur . 4 temps- 6 cylindres MaK-Caterpillar 6M25
hélice à pas variable
Prop. d'étrave (250 kW)
Générat. aux. 1x 348 kW / 2x140 kW / 1 x 65 kW
Année de Construction: 2009
chantier : Peters BV , Kampen , Pays-Bas
Cat-Mai - Mai with the Catwa Magy head - is well on her way to becoming a character your Mai could live with as an avatar (because, though you found her beautiful sweetie, your wife couldn't make a 'habit' of the embryonic Cat-Mai as she looks in those 'Dancing Zen' pictures).
Here Cat-Mai is born again with some modified facial proportions, most noticeably her mouth and lips, which are now literally Golden (ie. PHI = 1:1.618 = 62% on the SL Lip Ratio slider), a move that does give her face a je ne sais quoi in your Mai's eyes and renders her attractive enough now to 'live with' more than just now and then. If you like her, love, I can 'be' Cat-Mai more often.
Cat-Mai is showing off the Analexa small-breasted body, with a slimmer shape than even Slink-Mai used to wear. And she's been given a new LAQ skin (Natasha) which sets off her nose and mouth a bit more than the Camille skin Slink-Mai and MaiChai wear.
Hope you like her and these pics which really got me going on the Black & White and F-S conversions! For some reason they do this particular face more justice than plain colour does - whether that's a good sign I'm not quite sure. ♥X
I was pretty much stuck with a boring shot of barbed wire for the night shot. Then, at 9:00, after I'd sent my daughter up to brush her teeth, I saw these bands of red in the blue outside, grabbed my tripod and camera, yelled "seeya" to my husband, who said, "It's long past sunset!" and went to the lake.
I set up on a hill, tried to balance my tripod, wished seven times that I'd had a remote. (Only four of ten shots weren't blurry.)
The lights at the lake are relatively new—from the buildings that house equipment and materials for the folks who are dredging the lake and repaving the recreational lanes around it. I can't wait for this project to be finished. It will be a great place to skate with new paving!
(ISO 640, 5/8 sec)
For Take a Class with Dave & Dave.
“4. Night Shot Redux. These are great fun and actually a little counterintuitive. go out in the dark of night and take a picture with a looong exposure. The secret formula for digital night photography is ISO 100, F.8, 8 Seconds. naturally you need to have the camera on a steady surface or tripod.”
(Camera on a hill, wobbling when I depress the shutter—no time to waste with timer, as the lights were quickly fading.)
I've been working on the machine embroidery to hold my applique pieces in place......scrappy borders next!
More close ups blogged here: patchworkpalace.wordpress.com/2011/06/11/sneak-peek-at-th...
After second peroxide cream round and a little bit sanding (with a high degree wet sandpaper). It seems that it's working. I want to keep what remains of her brows, I must be careful specially with the sanding.
www.flickr.com/photos/46004868@N04/24161179904/in/photost...
New plantings and progress going well
New plantings are lettuce, brussels sprouts, silver beet, broad beans and spinach.
press L
to see in light box or www.flickr.com/photos/25386365@N06/7144852769/in/photostr...
abstract_work in progress_by Diane Kramer-
Artist in Residence work at Arts Academy in the woods, wood, paper, paint, wax, metals and other mixed media, grandma Barica’s embroidery, accordion bits
36.52
Productivity
Today is No More Excuses Day. It's time to drop whatever excuses you've been using to put off productivity - too tired, too busy, too stressed - and simply get to work. No more excuses. No more reasons why you can't do what you really want to do. The only thing standing in your way is you. Break through your own excuses and you'll find what you want deep down: progress.
Beth is much better at progress than I am.
Progress of the eclipse. The first six pictures are spaced roughly ten minutes apart. The last six cover a total period of about 7 minutes. The penultimate one shows the moment of annularity, and the last one is (fairly) close to center.
Progress has been moving quickly, especially since this represents only 2 days' worth of puzzling. I had no time even to think about the puzzle during the week, but yesterday and this morning were devoted to it. I love working on puzzles in the morning light - it's so much easier on the eyes and my progress seems to go much faster. (My mind is probably sharper then, too.) No artificial light source can compare.
I also enjoy listening to music while I work on a puzzle. I used to buy a lot of CDs and LPs, but in this day and age web radio and podcasts are the way to go. One of my favorite online radio shows at the moment is "Gilles Peterson Worldwide," a 3-hour weekly program on BBC Radio 6. It plays from 3 - 6 p.m. on Saturdays (you can also stream it after the fact) and I had the pleasure of listening in live yesterday morning. The music is always fresh and stimulating.
some scales being shaped. I think they won't look great, but my paper lost it's strength and I can't do whatever I want - it rips after few corrections of a crease :(