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I used to think “Oh no I need to perfectly split this torso by the seams to swap out limbs to get an articulated doll” but nowadays I find it’s much easier to cut the torso up and ensure the articulated limbs already fit well in their sockets.
I keep forgetting how ridiculous the Liv torso joint is but it’s super big and annoying but I managed to pry the body apart so that’s a thing now and glued it onto the mermaid tail stump.
It’s mostly a proof of concept with my rerooted PJ head but as you can see I want to put a Mod era head on this body and make cute little mod dresses and stuff for her.
Our new bird feeder .... said to be squirrel proof, but I guess this squirrel didn't get the message!
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Impressions from Spielmannsau / Bavaria.
Captured with a Nikon Df and a manual Nikkor Ai 24mm ƒ1:2, post processed in Lightroom using VSCO Film.
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Humanity must be further prodded towards a smart-chip tattoo, which will authenticate Proof of Personhood for the World ID system. Whoever is in the World ID database will obtain global citizenship. However, those who do not participate in this biometric system will be locked out of society. The World ID system will facilitate a society-wide transition to Worldunicoin. Our motto: “Leave no one behind.” World ID will be the global standard—the global Proof of Personhood—to access all goods and services.
A rider on a white horse, a small horn rising to power, proclaiming peace in a chaotic world: peace and safety for all humankind! Is this not the rider, the figure on the Worldunicoin? Take his seal on your right hand or forehead for Proof of Global Citizenhood, and then you can buy and sell in the new global order. “And all who dwell on the earth will worship the Beast—all whose names have not been written from the foundation of the world in the Book of Life belonging to the Lamb who was slain.”
I discarded this proofsheet directly from the developer into the sink and later in the session noticed it again. I liked the odd pattern so I stopped and fixed the sheet and here it is. Does this count as film?
Deep in the cold vacuum of space, a carpenter is trying to be a concept artist....
*Clunkers Update*
So for all of you desperately wanting to know what's going on with 1x5Games' development of Clunkers, the action packed, cooperative space based, Lego infused board game, you know who you are, (i presume. i mean, i don't know who you are but i can only assume you do.) We've been breaking our backs, goading our oxen, flogging our mollies and punching our nuts (get it? If you don't, just scroll back through my photostream a bit...i'll wait) to bring you nothing but the finest in family sci-fi based boardgame entertainment!
As proof and to open our poor, fragile egos up to your scathing criticisms, here's a new pilot concept for Chuvokh the Engineer. He's what you would call, 'not a people person.' Unless said people can be fixed with a spanner wrench. (And many can, little known fact.) So let us know what you think. Head on over to 1x5 Games and give some love. Watch for the kickstarter hopefully coming in March for the relaunch of Nutpunch! and buckle in Space Cadets, this is gonna be a bumpy (but awesome!) ride!
Proof load (110% of rated capacity) deck cranes on MV Fortune to 198 tonne using water load bags at Lascells Wharf Geelong.
One of a set of 4 Zara skirts in different colours. I hadn't worn this skirt in a while and so wearing it now is proof enough that it's always good to keep things in one's wardrobe even if not worn for a while.
On one of the few times the sun shone in Birmingham during the diversions during the Proof House Junction rebuilding was 23rd February 1986. Viewed from a position on the embankment off Aston Church Road in Washwood Heath 86 251 'The Birmingham Post' is heading south with the 08.37 Wolverhampton to Euston train. In the lower left corner is the fledgling Henry Taroni car scrap yard, today it is a vast business disposing of unwanted cars.
Copyright Geoff Dowling; all rights reserved
This will serve as my monthly post to prove that I am still among the living.
Hope you like turkeys, they are about the only mildly interesting things I encounter lately. These guys came running to the door when I went out to fill the feeders this morning. It was fun to watch them slipping and sliding on the frozen snow.
There are times that brotherly love can be torture. Especially when Mom has the camera on. An unprompted "I love You" moment captured.
The 4 main cars from Death Proof. Clockwise from the front left:
1) Stuntman Mike's Death Proof 1971 Chevy Nova, as featured in the beginning of the movie.
2) Stuntman Mike's 1969 Dodge Charger, his car for the vast bulk of the movie.
3) The 1970 Dodge Challenger that the girls are test driving for the climactic chase scene.
4) The 1972 Ford Mustang Grande that the protagonists drive for their road trip.
Proof, Tim Lowly © 1998, 35" x 24", tempera on panel. Private collection Michigan.
This is another of the paintings with a vertical horizontal format that I have been posting this week. Part of what interests me at the moment is the narrative character of these paintings. The protagonist of these paintings–and the principle subject of much of my work–is my daughter Temma. Significantly Temma is profoundly disabled and has little agency.
This painting was prompted by the first time I heard my wife Sherrie preach. She was working as a counselor at that time and the pastor of the church we were attending invited her to preach. That first sermon was related to the text of "doubting" Thomas, the disciple of Jesus who said he would only believe Jesus had risen from the dead if had proof: that is, if he could put his hand in Jesus' side where there was a wound from a centurion's spear. Here Temma's hand hangs over the edge of a crypt-like space. A space where–perhaps–we (the viewer of the painting) implicitly reside. Incidentally that space is a nod to the similar space in the Bellini painting of the (dead?) Christ standing in a tomb that you can see if you swipe.
At the top of the painting are four children whose stances suggest that they are perhaps flying kites. But there are no kites to be seen in the sky. However, if you swipe you can see that a “Bahng-Pae”( Korean for 'shield') kite is lying on the ground behind Temma’s head. It’s state suggests that it has more to do with the earth than the sky.
Proof that during the pandemic I have not been driving around a lot. During the course of an oil change, the technician found that the cabin air filter desperately needed changing! As a dear one put it, “some critters had a staycation in your car!!”
Crazy Tuesday stripes (or maybe they are more truly folds?)
……..Would anyone like to see what a new clean one looks like? (see the first comment box)
30 years ago with my best friends in my heaven. We were 4 she was 2...Yes really his hairs like this and he was very handsome...i guess i played boys too much then i became a tomboy !
that someone actually signaled their lane change.
I-84 at night f/22. I pulled over trying to get the moon rise but from this overpass it wasn't visible. So, even without my tripod, I decided to try some long exposures...
Happy Nokeh Wednesday!
25 | 365 My husband is a scientist, and I like to tease him that our daughter came to be when he cloned himself in his lab. Her personality is so much like his, but when it comes to her interests, she's all mine. Yesterday, she asked me if she could take photos and learn how to "erase stuff" on the computer. So I outfitted her with my old D50 and a 50mm lens and let her have at it. She spent the whole day shooting whatever interested her (Mainly our pets). Then, we sat down together at the computer while she culled her shots. Then I taught her how to post process in Aperture and use the clone tool in Photoshop. I think she's hooked.
For Our Daily Challenge: All Mine.