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Pentacon Six TL | 80mm | f2.8 | ISO100 | Fomapan 100 | Carl Zeiss Biometar 2.8/80 MC

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Twin blocks - Build for LUGPol Exhibition LEGOWISKO 2016, Lodz: www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=572771

Nowogrodzka 45 - Build for LUGPol Exhibition LEGOWISKO 2017, Chojnice: www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=573500

MH-217-1 House: www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=574825

The project consists of five artworks on paper, each piece has been made from photographs taken by the artist, intervened with the technique of handmade collage. The additions are personal floral illustrations and clippings from old nature magazine.

Photo+collage: Rocio Montoya

Muse: Selene Ramal

More in rociomontoya.com/portfolio_page/parasomnia

At VFS Digital Design, we teach agile project management practices throughout the entire year. And what better way to refresh everyone's recollection of the 9 knowledge areas (scope, time, cost, human resources, procurement, risk, quality, communication and integration) than with a game!

 

The students were divided into four teams and briefed on a project they had just "won”. Using index cards and post-it notes the students were asked to record the goals, objectives, work breakdown structure including time allotted for major tasks, resources, and the risks of their respective projects and post them on the wall.

 

Find out more about VFS’s one-year Digital Design program at www.vfs.com/DigitalDesign.

This is the launch of the first Project Kuiper mission, KA-01, with 27 satellites. The launch vehicle was a United Launch Alliance (ULA) Atlas V rocket. The launch was from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station on April 28, 2025.

 

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Project 365 01/09/2017: Quite a busy afternoon with errands and didn't get much chance to take photos outdoor with natural lighting. By the time I got home it was already too dark. Looking for subjects I thought the dusty old bulb on the front porch lighting would look interesting in BW for today's photo.

A project taken from Digital Photo Magazine to create 3D with three of my Flower Images.

tell me do the people all take care of you

did you doubt the curve of the earth

and every word, every word

i'll bet you heard

 

so i sketched all day and made a set for the "ghost" pictures.

What a difference it makes.

 

Here's a photo of the same tree taken about 5 weeks ago:

 

www.flickr.com/photos/kunalmehra/12868806163/

Row Row Row your boat

 

34x22

 

Seattle, WA

 

I got the email about the new challenge while I was on a play date with my son. While I was there his friend had handed me a little color coded piano music book. So I had that in my hand while I was reading the email! So of course I knew exactly what I was going to do for the challenge!

 

Soooo... Can you sing it with me?

 

Row Row Row your boat, gently down the stream,

Merrily, Merrily, Merrily, Merrily,

Life is but a dream.....

 

I blogged about it here.

{light in the night}

Cover image for the Adventure Time Project on Lego Cuusoo

 

Please support the project here: lego.cuusoo.com/ideas/view/38958

 

A series inspired by the U.S. side of the space race and the beginning of NASA. Each different chapter includes a cover and info page. Layout and design inspiration from old Life magazine pages.

 

Prints available: JustinVG.imagekind.com/Astronaut

I don't do New Years Resolutions in general. So, for this week's photo, I thought about something big that would happen in our family in 2012. Something like... potty training our almost 3-year-old.

 

completed office space. client was pleased.

Today is the last day to contribute to The One Project's campaign to participate in the Perugia Social Photo Fest in Italy.

 

Click here to contribute (via Indiegogo)! There are some pretty cool perks so check it out!

This project is comprised of multiple photos meshed together to construct a mini fireworks show.

People Project- I was digging through my files for some inspiration and I found a few images that I shot for my self-assigned "people project" and this was one that was originally color and it just didn't work for me, so I converted to grey scale and added a texture that I had shot of some lichen on a boulder...dodged and burned to taste.

project flickr ... hats ...

 

... mijn hoed die had vier deuken ... vier deuken had mijn hoed ... en had hij niet vier deuken ... dan was het niet mijn hoed ...

 

(Als variatie zijn de coupletten hierna ook te zingen door i.p.v. het getal "vier" vier vingers in de lucht te steken, en door in plaats van "hoed" te zingen, naar je hoofd te wijzen. De herkomst van dit liedje over de scoutinghoed is niet bekend, maar het kreeg in de jaren 70 in Nederland landelijke bekendheid toen het deel uitmaakte van een cabaretvoorstelling van Frans Halsema en Gerard Cox. Zij deden samen een sketch waarin ze twee padvinders speelden, en allerlei cliché's over de scoutingbeweging naar boven haalden.)

 

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mijn ... die had vier deuken, vier deuken had mijn ... , en had hij niet vier deuken, dan was het niet mijn ...

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mijn ... die had ... deuken, ... deuken had mijn ... , en had hij niet ... deuken, dan was het niet mijn ...

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mijn ... die had ... ... , ... .... had mijn ... , en had hij niet ... .... , dan was het niet mijn ... HOED ! :)

 

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another photo from the absolut set.

  

(C) Royi Malul.

Awaiting restoration outside a St. Pete auto workshop.

Biarritz : Eglise Sainte-Eugénie

 

- PLEASE, DON'T USE ON WEBSITES !

- SVP, pas de copies de photos sur Pinterest, et autres sites.

Bora começar esse projeto. Será que rola?

I can't decide on this week's Project 52 entry! The theme is "negative space", hence the unusual crops (done in camera).

I'm going to have a little sit and look at them for a few days to decide, unless anyone has any strong feelings???

 

Strobist: Alien Bee B800 camera left, B400 camera right shot through soft boxes and triggered by cybersync.

400D iso 100, f3.5 1/200

1. Something rusty

2. Something glittering or sparkling

3. Analogous colour scheme

 

The HUGS project is a non profit organization that sends care packages to service men and women overseas. Their mission is "to give a HUG to every American serving in the Middle East."

 

Their most pressing need is Marines and National Guard members who have been sent to Afghanistan (where the worst of the fighting is taking place). They are stationed deep in enemy territory where we haven't been before. The only water and supplies they have is what they can carry in on their backs. When they finally get a break and can receive mail from home, we want them to find care packages overflowing with snacks, hygiene items, DVD's and CD's, Oreos, SOCKS!! and other needed items. But, most of all, we want them to experience the love we'll be tucking inside along with cooling ties and other items. We'll be sending out extra boxes to the Marines in Afghanistan this week in addition to the 50-100 packages we normally send. That's $400-$900 in postage and that's to send out EMPTY boxes, it also takes MORE money to fill them so....we need YOUR help. If you can help us with ANY amount, it will be very much appreciated. Thank you for having a HUGe heart for some of America's finest young men and women.

 

www.thehugsproject.com/

  

So here's the final poster for my Project 365. I plan on getting it printed out on a large canvas and hanging it up in my room.

Watercolor and gouache on paper; 16 x 17 cm.

 

Hugo Gerhard Simberg was a Finnish symbolist painter and graphic artist.

 

Simberg was born at Hamina (original Swedish Fredrikshamn) in Finland, the son of Colonel Nicolai Simberg and Ebba Matilda Simberg. In 1891, at the age of 18, he enrolled at the Drawing School of the Viipuri Friends of Art, and also studied at the Drawing School of the Finnish Art Association (1893–1895), but in 1895 decided to become the private pupil of Akseli Gallen-Kallela at his wilderness studio Kalela in Ruovesi.

 

In 1896 Simberg went to London, and in 1897 to Paris and Italy. During these years he exhibited several works at the Finnish Artists' autumn exhibitions, including 'Autumn, Frost', 'The Devil Playing Music' and 'Aunt Alexandra' (1898), which were well received. Critical success led to his being made a member of the Finnish Art Association, and to his being appointed to teach at the Drawing School of the Viipuri Friends of Art. In 1904 he was commissioned to decorate the interior of Saint John's church in Tampere, a project which he carried out with Magnus Enckell between 1904 and 1906. From 1907 to 1917 Simberg taught at the Drawing School of the Finnish Art Association. He died at Ahtari in 1917.

 

The two characters Simberg used most frequently for his art are the "Poor Devil" and Death personified. Simberg's paintings emphasize mainly topics macabre or supernatural. A good example of this is his painting "Death Listens". The painting depicts Death, personified as a skeleton wearing a black coat, listening with a bowed head as a young man plays the violin. In the background, there is an old woman lying on a bed, pale and apparently sickly. There is a suggestion that Death is there for the old woman, but that he is pausing so the young man, possibly the dying woman's son, can have time to finish his violin playing.

 

Simberg's famous painting The Wounded Angel, too, is somewhat gloomy, its titular character appearing in the shape of a winged angel with a bandaged head, borne on a stretcher by two somberly dressed boys, one of whom looks toward the viewer with a serious expression. The painting is the best known of the artist's works and is especially famous in Finland.

 

Simberg was a print-maker and photographer as well as a painter. One of his early photographs, named 'Guido, Fish Boy', shows a boy sitting on a rock, looking out to sea. He made photographs and drawings of naked pre-pubesent boys, some carrying large wreaths. Images of wreath-carrying boys (frontal nudity not quite visible) are a motif of Simberg's frescoes in the Tampere Cathedral, painted between 1905 and 1906.

A CD cover I made for an imaginary compilation album used for the Tomorrowland Transit Authority ride in the Magic Kingdom in Walt Disney World.

For a laugh - My very own cheeky cherub!! Its amazing what she'll do for a packet of chocolate buttons!!

One of the projects I have due next week requires me to take a photo of a night time student 'activity'. Without being vulgar this was the best I could come up with.

 

This was taken in the kitchen of my apartment. We are lucky enough to have a few brick walls.

 

Project G fighter 3 of 5.

 

The FS-40G Gladiator is a three-engine, multirole fourth-generation starfighter based on the FS-28 Barbarian model. It was built to fulfill a defensive and long distance role in the United Earth Fleet.

 

Much more armored and protected than its fourth-generation brethren, this craft is able to take twice the punishment that the Paladin can. The Gladiator's weapons are thus built with sustained combat in mind. The Italian defense contractor Magnelli Munitions manufactured a new Plasma Bullet and Blaster system for the nose of the craft, the M-24 Spartacus, paired with the twin rotating Multi-Blaster launchers located under the crest of the tail fin. Set at the sides of the nose are four Austrex MV-880 Mauler Vulcan Cannons for close in dogfighting, and set on the outer edges of the prongs are four Austrex MW-720 Wild Pack Wide Bullet cannons to destroy large numbers of incoming targets all at once. Between those Wild Pack cannons are Caliban SIM-85 Apollo long distance missiles.

 

Mounted at the prong tips and within them are two different weapon systems that have been classified by the UEF and are at this point unknown.

 

Pilots of the Gladiator deal with the craft's inferior handling with a twisted pride. Said one, "The Gladiator doesn't fly through the air. It punches through it." Without any secondary thrusters at all, the Gladiator cannot perform the quick jinking bursts designed to dodge massed enemy fire. Its twin Hoffman engines instead force their thrust through twelve separate nozzles, offering fine straight line control and the highest sustained speed of any fighter craft in the fleet. Its large fuel cells also guarantee the longest flight time, distance, and durability.

 

The Gladiator first took flight in 2792, replacing the FS-36 Spartan in the family of tanker configuration roles assigned to starfighters of the United Earth Fleet. The tanker role is built for durability, distance, and long range attacks. This type of craft is by far the heaviest and most durable while still managing to pack a punch.

 

The Unimoc corporation finally got its chance to shine, as a lot of the total craft power was dedicated to the shields. They responded with a brand new shield system, the Gauss-9D, granting this craft over twice the durability of any other starfighter in any class.

 

As of 2795, like the Warlock before it, 53 of the FS-40G Gladiator craft have been manufactured and assigned to a single fighter squadron, the VSA-10 Steel Titans.

 

(Designer's note: This is Jupiter's volcanic moon Io.)

Projects for the January Issue of the Bustle & Sew Magazine

The Eden Project is a visitor attraction in Cornwall, England. Inside the two biomes are plants that are collected from many diverse climates and environments. The project is located in a reclaimed Kaolinite pit, located 2 km (1.2 mi) from the town of St Blazey and 5 km (3 mi) from the larger town of St Austell, Cornwall.

 

The complex is dominated by two huge enclosures consisting of adjoining omes that house thousands of plant species, and each enclosure emulates a natural biome. The biomes consist of hundreds of hexagonal and pentagonal, inflated, plastic cells supported by steel frames. The largest of the two biomes simulates a Rainforest environment and the second, a Mediterranean environment. The attraction also has an outside botanical garden which is home to many plants and wildlife native to Cornwall and the UK in general; it also has many plants that provide an important and interesting backstory, for example, those with a prehistoric heritage.

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