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A view of the replicated Woodward's W seen from the George Viaduct.
Charles A. Woodward opened his first store in Vancouver on Main Street in 1891.
Woodward’s moved to new larger store on West Hastings Street in 1903. Woodward's department store became the place to shop and was at the centre of then Vancouver’s premier shopping district.
The store was renowned for its Christmas window displays, the huge basement food court and the popular $1.49 Tuesday sales with it's kitschy jingle.
The iconic Woodward's "W" was installed on top of a pint-size replica of the Eiffel Tower in 1944.
Woodward's went bankrupt in 1993 and building sat empty until a redevelopment plan surfaced in the early 2000’s.
The "W" neon sign was removed before most of the building was demolished in 2006. The “W" was replicated and re-installed January, 2010 on the remaining heritage protected old building.
The original W is displayed in the open area between the SFU campus and new Woodward's residential tower.
I enjoyed this night scenary full of lights and the perspective of the columns. Loved the bokeh obtained on the background.
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Your COMMENTS and FAVES are welcome. I will replicate! :)
Figured I should post a Marvel figbarf to balance things out on my photostream.
Ms. Marvel's a fig I've wanted to make in purist form for a long time. If I had the parts, I would have used the new LBM Poison Ivy arms to replicate Carol Danvers' reverse arm sleeves. Loki and Maestro are kind of filler characters that I built a long time ago with slightly different parts.
I'm not particularly proud of this figbarf but It'll work as some filler. New DC teaser coming soon!
Fig formulas:
Classic Loki: Scorpion torso, Lone Ranger Jesus head, Pearl Gold Hips and Hands
Ms. Marvel: 1966 Catwoman head, reversed Hulk Lab Thor torso, AOU Scarlet Witch legs
Maestro: Balin beard, Martian Manhunter head and torso, Captain Marvel hips and left leg
My BFF & I endlessly quoted this mascara commercial in the 1980s. Here's our version of it, featuring '80s Barbies & Ken.
Week 37: Centred
Sitting and watching the clouds in the shelter of this copse as a shower passes.
I tried to replicate this with the rule of thirds but the ground was wet and the tripod slipped and I ended up breaking the rule of not cutting the subject's head off and I didn't want to get caught in the next shower, so I decided to leave it.
I think I was trying to replicate the picture below that I took a few years ago, but it just wasn't happening for me, and then these two came along.
But that is the great thing about these "Outdoorshow" events. You don't need to be a steam buff or a train spotter to enjoy them. If you are interested in photography there are rich pickings amongst the diverse type of people and families attending: Cute kids, people of all generations. And there are machines galore: huge smoking and steaming traction engines, vintage trucks, cars and motorbikes and even a vintage steam powered funfair. On the periphery are trade and junk stalls and all manner of other entertainments. Amongst the crowds there are the good looking, ugly, old and young, strange, dirty men and dirty women (from coal and oil.....but possibly a few without those too). And even the unusual and quirky are there too.
On a sunny day these events area great day out for all the family. For more pictures see www.flickr.com/photos/pentlandpirate/albums/7215765672975...
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I did a walk around Morgan Hill looking for a good place to test my legacy 55mm F1.2,
I took some pictures that I like ,and when I saw this bike on the sidewalk this fantastic picture
came to mind and I wanted to replicate it.
Of course this is not Tokyo and I am missing the truck,however I like the bokeh in the background and I am using this picture as my wallpaper.
The clock tower of the St. Charles Municipal Building in downtown St. Charles, IL, is so iconic that it's architecture has been replicated in the sidewalk lights than line the riverwalk.
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This week in 2013, the High-Energy Replicated Optics for Exploring the Sun mission launched aboard the Columbia Scientific Balloon from Fort Sumner, New Mexico. The mission was a collaborative effort between NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center and NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center. HEROES was designed to investigate the scale of high-energy processes in a pulsar wind nebula by mapping the angular vortex of hard X-ray emission; the acceleration and transport of energetic electrons in solar flares using hard X-ray imaging spectroscopy; the hard X-ray properties of astrophysical targets such as X-ray binaries and active galactic nuclei; and electron acceleration in the non-flaring solar corona by searching for the hard X-ray signature of energetic electrons. Here, the HEROES payload awaits launch as the helium balloon inflates in the background. The NASA History Program is responsible for generating, disseminating, and preserving NASA’s remarkable history and providing a comprehensive understanding of the institutional, cultural, social, political, economic, technological, and scientific aspects of NASA’s activities in aeronautics and space. For more pictures like this one and to connect to NASA’s history, visit the Marshall History Program’s webpage.
Image credit: NASA
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Replicated the four windows purposely utilizing the used white bricks and plates to give the interior wall a weathered look. Included as well are the columns that go between them.
Just have to build seven more for the whole Pisamban Maragul layout...
Crew member operates the tilt board that protects the diamond in Morgan's Run, OH. Oct 2004. I dont think this scene can be replicated today.
#ReplicateAMaster
This month's entry on my 12 weeks project is about replicating a Master and one of the photographers that I have been admiring for the last couple of years is Dani Diamond. I really love his natural light portraits and the way he retouches his pictures. That's why I've decided to replicate a bit his style for this month's challenge.
The picture consist of a natural light portrait with my 85mm and there is a bit of retouching via Frequency separation and Dodge and burn. It took me a while to get everything correct but I hope you like the results.
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This is my attempt to replicate the settlement in Fallout 4 game from very limited bricks that I have.
The build is based on 32x32 to fit with my modular series.
The garage is inspired from Janultra design and the car design is from Tyler (both tagged in the picture).
The T-60b minifigure is from Brickzalive and the rest are my custom. Apart from custom minifigure and weapon, the rest are purist Lego build.
I try to put as much detail that I can from armor/weapon workbench, weapon/armor rack, cooker, crops, vending machine, power rods to the ultimate led billboard of pipboy like in the game.
Any idea and comment are well appreciated.
Filmmaker Sam Reid used a Fotodiox Macro Extension Tube to replicate one of his favorite shots from the movie Blade Runner. Click here to learn more about our Macro extension Tubes: bit.ly/37G6AnF
And click here to see more of Sam's work: www.instagram.com/samreid.film/
We have Tony to thank for showing us this amazing cove
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It took approximately 40 minutes of sheer patience before I could take this shot due to the number of visitors who were at the forefront of the scene. I almost gave up but thankfully my patience paid off.
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Love is in the air!
We're having a wedding in the family next year, at last. The happy couple took a l-o-n-g time to decide to tie the knot. Congratulations on your engagement, Matt and Sherry!!!
A perfect match of two people whose lives began half a world apart (he in Scotland, she in America) I think the tentative wee hoverfly making a cautious final approach to kiss his gorgeous rose illustrates their story really well. Love knows no boundaries :-))
Thank you so much for your inspiring comments, invitations and faves - they are much appreciated :-)
Image: Unidentified very fragrant stripey rose in front garden + a hoverfly (identified as 'Henry') ;-)
Editing : Photoshop
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Thanks to my inspiration: Words of Peace.
“In order for us to replicate the things we love the most about Italian food and cooking, we had to make these things ourselves by hand... that is the thing that informs and dignifies the cuisine and sets it apart from everyday, common Italian dishes.”
- Chef Lisabet Summa
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A self portrait trying to replicate the British Tommy soldier from WW2, I was stood in the shower trying to get the effect of raining with one LED panel set off to the right (my left) wearing a plastic replica helmet my son had for a school project. New to portrait photography so still trying to learn the ropes!
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RAF Tucano trainer (correct me if I'm wrong) flying low over mastheads of yachts onLake Windermere, Cumbria. Have processed the image to replicate a vintage shot perhaps from the 40's or 50's.
A “Monet” garden is one that replicates the great artist/gardener’s use of special visual effects, color harmonies and garden accents.
The Monet Garden at the Overland Park Arboretum and Botanical Gardens was dedicated in 2003. Roughly one acre in size, it features hundreds of varieties of trees, shrubs, perennials, annuals, wildflowers and bulbs.
VIEW LARGE ( if you have the time)
Tiers of colorful flowers cascade from arbors and trellises and over rock walls and paths, delighting visitors in a non-stop show from March through October. Numerous benches located throughout the garden, also in the Monet style, allow visitors to sit and enjoy spectacular views in every direction. A graceful bridge spans upper and lower water gardens, providing an excellent vantage point for viewing the extent of the garden.
The Monet Garden is a cooperative effort of the Arboretum and Botanical Gardens and the Johnson County Extension Master Gardeners
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It never seems to be the other way around, whereby a feared pestilence is discovered first in the USA and works its way to other countries. Except now, Americans can boast an itinerant and multiplying scourge of their very own: The American Sasquatch, better know as Big Foot Americus, known for replicating like an amoeba, is making its way elsewhere. Rumors have it that Sasquatch sightings have been on the increase in China, Madagascar, Australia and Africa. Finally, America can step out of the scourge shadows and be the bad guy!
236/365 - Our Daily Challenge - "Replicate a photo from the ODC Explore page":
I was not able to paste a copy of the inspiration for this photo here, because of the photographer's settings. So here's a link: www.flickr.com/photos/pleasureinpixels/5436968310/ I've been wanting to try this shot for a while, but couldn't think of any way to make it original. Today's challenge at least gave me permission to try. I thought this was such a clever concept, shot for the challenge of "zipper". I've tried to change it a bit , not necessarily to make it better, but just to make it my own...although it's pretty hard to make this concept look original. I first thought this topic would be fun as it gave me the opportunity to try something I've seen without feeling guilty. BUT....I actually found it frustrating and confining.
AND...I had BIG problems with PSE 8 today (using Windows 7)...repeated crashing...could not even open the edit program. SO frustrating. Had to uninstall and reload. It's working now, but I lost all my actions, as I knew I would. Have to reinstall them one by one...colossal waste of time. Am contemplating buying PSE 9...wondering if it's more stable. 8 feels like a piece of junk. Any suggestions???? There's already been one suggestion for lightroom....I'd prefer not to learn a new program, but that may be the way to go. Today was extremely frustrating. ARG.
Nikon D5000, 105mm
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This sculpture replicates prehistoric archeoastronomy sites found in the southwest, and acts as a laboratory to chart the yearly migration of the sun. Archeoastronomy is the study of prehistoric cultural connections with the sun, moon and stars.
By watching the interactions of light and shadow, a viewer can tell the time of year, as well as the significant events marking solstices and equinoxes.
If you're ever near Blanding on a rainy day and you're stuck for something to do, try Edge of the Cedars State Park. We got lost in there for an entire afternoon. If you're interested in the local culture, it's a fascinating museum; very well done with stunning display. We learned a lot and would likely go back again, it's not huge but there's a lot to see.
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Summer 2015: "Up was Down"
June 5: Rain Day - Butler Wash, Edge of the Cedars.
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