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Replicated this painting found on the internet which I loved. Acrylic painting on a gallery canvas (10 x 12). Would like to do a series of other animals! Can't help but smile every time I look at this. Private Collection!
so i purposly, accidentally replicated stuckincustoms picture of the rockafellar center haha. every time i go to new york i always seem to have his pictures in the back of my mind and any chance i get to try and replicate his pictures i jump on it, even though his always seem to be 100000 times better.
heres his.
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New growth of this tree was fairly low to the ground hence being able to get these shots in the woodland of Hodsock Priory, Nottinghamshire.
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One's last breath, how would you spend it?
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“The Eye Moment photos by Nolan H. Rhodes”
“Theeyeofthemoment21@gmail.com”
“www.flickr.com/photos/the_eye_of_the_moment”
“Any users, found to replicate, reproduce, circulate, distribute, download, manipulate or otherwise use my images without my written consent will be in breach of copyright laws.”
bringing water from below to above. One, self replicating.
The other ceases to duplicate the moment thoughts about it disappear.
What are we to make of the difference between things that manifest without thought, and those that manifest only with thought?
One could answer: "Thought itself is a thoughtless manifestation, i.e., thought grows into existence through no effort of its own."
To put it more clearly, a mind that thinks, grows into existence before it can think.
Would this be right?
Inspiration for the outfit came from elsewhere but when I first saw it, I knew I had to create my own version of it.
With thanks to a wonderful submissive, this amazing angora and rabbit fur cardigan was purchased for me and what an incredible compliment to this overall outfit it makes. Needless to say, its a divine piece to wear too
I am going to make yet another attempt to post more on here throughout 2021 but given all the other false starts in years past, you probably know already not to hold me to it ;)
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www.flickr.com/photos/the_eye_of_the_moment
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The platforms at York were wall to wall with people to see the passing of the last Deltic tour in scenes unlikely ever to be replicated. Note no crowd management was thought necessary in those days!
Replicating a scene that could have been any time during the 1980’s, Class 104 unit (M50455 and M50517) returns back to Bury from Heywood complete with DISLEY in the destination blind a location which lost its turn back service long ago.
This once common sight in the North West of England and the Manchester Suburbs is now unfortunately just confined to the East Lancashire Railway.
These two vehicles both entered service in 1957 as three car sets, in separate units and saw action across England & Scotland before being taken out of service in September 1992 & May 1990 respectively.
June 2014, Nieciecza village. Lo-fi photos (16 mm film) from Lomography DIANA BABY 110. Well, the film was expired/outdated, 'cause this time I used some non-Lomography.org 110 film for my lo-fi photography adventures. Hence not too much of contrast (cry, cry!!!) but also - hence some most strange effects. What I mean exactly - some round light-flares on several photos, hehe. But they look so bizarre that finally I decided to leave the photos in the collection after all. ;) Sometimes they look like kinda UFO or some "strange second sun". ;) Anyway I didn't make the effect by purpose and now I even wouldn't know how to replicate it later, haha. ;) Anyway, it passed almost a year since I took last time the DIANA BABY in my hands, so I have to admit this lomo-trip was really nice & pleasant.
In replicating this fifth-gen stealth fighter, I was aiming for:
– Smooth: nearly studless in form.
– Integrated: packing in a host of features.
– Fresh: incorporating new pieces and techniques.
and of course, purist! (at least, for now; I may experiment with designing some Marine Corps liveries on waterslide decals for mere aesthetic decoration that denotes the squadron affiliation…)
The 1:40 scale replica includes:
– Opening cockpit that holds pilot, control panel, and joystick
– Hidden weapon bays in fuselage for stealth missions
– Optional exterior loadout for air-to-ground attacks
– Retracting landing gear that supports the model
– Opening flaps, rotating fan blades, and tilting vector nozzle for VTOL
– Stable Technic display stand and brick-built name plaque.
This is the first MOC I’ve finished in about five years (during which I completed my university degree, got my full-time career job, moved out, got married, and a few other things), after working on it off-and-on for at least three years. [The real-life aircraft has suffered from its own extensive delays in design / production, so I guess it could be worse where my LEGO one is concerned. XD]
A big thank-you to everyone who has inspired me along the way, including special acknowledgements to AFOL friends like the Chiles family and Eli Willsea for helping rekindle my joy in the hobby; Brickmania, for showing me a few new hinge techniques that I incorporated during these last few months of the design process; and especially my lovely wife Natalie who, bless her heart, has allowed the dining room of our tiny apartment to serve as my building studio and encouraged me to use it more often as such!
Let me know what you guys think!
Ex-LMS Kitson 0-4-0ST 47000 at Derby loco works, on a bright sunny day in 1962.
The loco entered service in 1932, and the design was replicated by BR, when some more examples were constructed at Horwich works in 1955.
47000 was withdrawn in October 1966, and scrapped in February 1967. None of the class were preserved.
The loco works closed down in the 1990s, but some parts of the site are still in use by engineering companies.
Restored from an under-exposed grainy original..
Original slide - photographer unknown
Think I've done this shot before with a number of Scania Omnicitys but by 2023, they were largely gone. Daf SB200/Wright Pulsars like Arriva 1478 NK61CYP were much more common in Richmond market place.
We're here is studying and exploring reflectionism and related
palindromic phenomena.
My idea was to show palindromes in genetics. Unfortunately my electron microscope is in the repair shop, so I had to use some ordinary kitchen forks to illustrate the concept.
Learn more about palindromes as substrates for multiple pathways of recombination in Escherichia coli.
Long DNA palindromes are sites of genome instability (deletions, amplification, and translocations) in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. In Escherichia coli, genetic evidence has suggested that they are sites of DNA cleavage by the SbcCD complex that can be repaired by homologous recombination. Here we obtain in vivo physical evidence of an SbcCD-induced DNA double-strand break (DSB) at a palindromic sequence in the E. coli chromosome and show that both ends of the break stimulate recombination. Cleavage is dependent on DNA replication, but the observation of two ends at the break argues that cleavage does not occur at the replication fork. Genetic analysis shows repair of the break requires the RecBCD recombination pathway and PriA, suggesting a mechanism of bacterial DNA DSB repair involving the establishment of replication forks.
(Science Direct; SbcCD Causes a Double-Strand Break at a DNA Palindrome in the Escherichia coli Chromosome; John K.Eykelenboom, John K.Blackwood, EwaOkely, David R.F.Leach)
Ink and acrylic marker on paper 6.75" x 9.75" 7.2025. www.saatchiart.com/art/Drawing-Self-replicating-Surface-P...
“The Eye Moment photos by Nolan H. Rhodes”
“Theeyeofthemoment21@gmail.com”
“www.flickr.com/photos/the_eye_of_the_moment”
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The geek version of "The best thing I make is reservations."
That's a Sciences badge from TOS!
Hand-dyed potholder, make during one of my crazy crafty binges.
I replicate a lighting style to create the shadow.Black and white make the image timeless. I don't care about the softness of the image. It adds interest. Dont you think so?
“The Eye Moment photos by Nolan H. Rhodes”
“Theeyeofthemoment21@gmail.com”
“www.flickr.com/photos/the_eye_of_the_moment”
“Any users, found to replicate, reproduce, circulate, distribute, download, manipulate or otherwise use my images without my written consent will be in breach of copyright laws.”
“The Eye Moment photos by Nolan H. Rhodes”
“Theeyeofthemoment21@gmail.com”
“www.flickr.com/photos/the_eye_of_the_moment”
“Any users, found to replicate, reproduce, circulate, distribute, download, manipulate or otherwise use my images without my written consent will be in breach of copyright laws.”
There were many occasions when a driver might need a ticket roll or a ticket machine exchange or some kind of light maintenace issue, and I recall a spare driver woudl be dispatched with an RH and would often come down from Nugent Indiustrial Estate (OB) to assist the R3 at the stand. Here is my Dad standing in a recreation pose of that memory. RH1 "Kestrel" C501DYM and OV2 ""Hurricane" C526DYT are at Station Square, Petts Wood.
Photo (c) TomG.2016.
I had been planning to shoot this morning's sunrise at the Owens River right outside Bishop, but I ended up waking up at 3:30 AM and was unable to get back to sleep. So, while lying there, I decided to venture up to this spot. I'm really glad I did! I found some wonderful patterns on the frozen lake and even had some very high clouds to pick up a bit of sunrise light.
Avatar costumes replicated by Alpha Auer for the project "Russian Avant-garde" in sl.
LM: slurl.com/secondlife/LEA8/22/102/56
El Lissitzky (Russian artist and graphic designer, 1890 - 1941) created his series of architectonic figures after seeing a production of “Victory Over the Sun”, the futuristic Russian opera with music by Mikhail Matyushin (Russian painter and composer, 1861 – 1934) and costumes/stage designed by Kasimir Malevich (Russian painter and art theoretician, 1879 – 1935). Paired up with Malevich’s set design and costumes, this pro-technological phonosemantic opera inspired Lissitzky to recreate figures of the opera’s main protagonists as suprematist automatons.
Newcastle, Sep 2021. A nice touch is how they have replicated the style of the “Shop at Binns” advert above the destination blind...
Out with Ectro testing out Dennis Calvert's circle machine style. Usually i can't do this, since i'm alone, but i convinced Ectro that we should try it out. The tunnel was so foggy from the temperature difference between the inside and outside that we had to use a air blower to keep the lens un-fogged each minute and a half or so. This was about the longest photo we could take at about a minute.
This bronze sculpture replicates the famous painting, Washington Crossing The Delaware by Emanuel Leutze. It depicts Gen. George Washington leading the Continental Army on a dangerous nighttime crossing of the Delaware River on December 25, 1776, to attack Hessian troops stationed at Trenton. His attack was a final, desperate effort to gain a victory after months of defeats had reduced the Army to a small, exhausted, and demoralized force. Washington’s success at Trenton reinvigorated the American cause and kept the Revolution alive.
The painting captures the drama, danger, and desperation of the river crossing, even though a number of details are historically inaccurate, such as the type of boat. The artist, Emanuel Leutze, grew up and was trained in Philadelphia, but created the painting in 1850 after he returned to his native Germany. The painting was a sensation when it was displayed in America the following year. ~ www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=106149
Day Trip, 4/6/2019, Philadelphia, PA
Panasonic DMC-GF2
LUMIX G VARIO 14-42/F3.5-5.6
ƒ/8.0 19.0 mm 1/60 160
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Asiatic Lion Female with Cub from our recent visit of Sasan Gir on last Saturday.
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Replicating one image i have previousely captured awhile back, with my 18-55m Nikon Kit lens using a set of Cokin Series filters,
Now that im use A Different filter (ND500 Lightcraft) anda different lens, (10-20m Sigma) i have wanted to try and replicate a few Pictures of mine, so this is the one( www.flickr.com/photos/jakelines/7124369197/in/photostream/ )
♦ Instructions available at BrickVault ♦
"I like your ship. She's a classic. Razor Crest, am I right?"
My Midi-Scale collection keeps expanding with more than a classic piece of spaceship, the legendary Razor Crest from The Mandolorian.
Made of 1,230 pieces, 30cm long, this baby ST-70 Gunship has a total of... zero stud across its entire surface, making it a true 100% SNOT build.
At such a size, replicating all the complex angles and features of the original model required advanced SNOT techniques. I really wanted to push the limits of what could be done at such a small scale.
Capturing the tapered body also required making a very compact 2 stud wide structure that could still hold everything together securely.
The ship has two display modes, "in-flight" with its canted stand, and "landed" with easy-to-install landing gear.
► Instructions for the Razor Crest are available at BrickVault!
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“The Eye Moment photos by Nolan H. Rhodes”
nrhodesphotos@yahoo.com
“The Eye Moment photos by Nolan H. Rhodes”
Theeyeofthemoment21@gmail.com
www.flickr.com/photos/the_eye_of_the_moment
“Any users, found to replicate, reproduce, circulate, distribute, download, manipulate or otherwise use my images without my written consent will be in breach of copyright laws.”