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To give some idea about the measures of the original paintings. From the archives.
Varying from 50x50 cm to 100x100 cm
The Huong Pagoda (Vietnamese: Chùa Hương) is a vast complex of Buddhist temples and shrines built into the limestone Huong Tich mountains. It is the site of a religious festival which draws large numbers of pilgrims from across Vietnam. The centre of the Huong Temple lies in Huong Son Commune, My Duc District, former Ha Tay Province (now Hanoi). The centre of this complex is the Perfume Temple, also known as Chua Trong (Inner Temple), located in Huong Tich Cave.
The Huong Pagoda (Vietnamese: Chùa Hương) is a vast complex of Buddhist temples and shrines built into the limestone Huong Tich mountains. It is the site of a religious festival which draws large numbers of pilgrims from across Vietnam. The centre of the Huong Temple lies in Huong Son Commune, My Duc District, former Ha Tay Province (now Hanoi). The centre of this complex is the Perfume Temple, also known as Chua Trong (Inner Temple), located in Huong Tich Cave.
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Photograph taken by
Jos van der Heiden (2013)
Scaling the Sinai Summit. Mount Sinai, Egypt. Color photography by Donna Corless.
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Scale 1:100
Housing project in Eindhoven developed by Komar Vastgoed. Starters appartments. All Komar projects are named after Scandinavian cities, with a wink at IKEA. Like the Swedish furniture they also try to develop affordable products.
Please notice the lighted lantern pole and cars that we are integrating more and more into our models.
model by AMOD China in a week.
I used photos like this of the actual filming miniature when I did the weathering on my 1/350 scale model.
At this point the plant was put with a heated grow mat.
First leaves that were stuck in the stem.
They had to be cut out to loosen them.
This released some pressure on the stem enabling the tender first leaves push past the obstruction
74 feet long, 104-foot wingspan and close to 20 feet high. This plane was built in Long Beach, California. It didn't see combat in WW II, but it was used for nuclear testing and then by the Forestry Service for dropping water on forest fires.
So. I had this Opal Rodeo yarn (which I adored). I made a pair of fingerless gloves which I sold in my shop a while back. Then a few months ago I got a request for another custom pair in the same yarn. To use up the lil bit left (and the browns which I didn't use in either pair of gloves), I started this as a hat. I had to rip back some in order to add some pink and green to the custom gloves (to make them longer in the wrist), and also made a little Blythe hat in this pattern for the recipient of those gloves! So...instead of adding a very different color blend to finish the hat, I bound it off where I was with some natural alpaca I had on-hand, and kept it as a headband/earwarmer. I'm thinking of single-crochet-ing around the cast-on edge in the alpaca, just to "frame" it better. Perhaps.
Pattern is from the Parrotfish Hat pattern, adapted from the Pomatomus Sock pattern.