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Remember, the clean or bright side is the side toward the mirror. If you put the screen on the other way the image will be formed almost 2mm off the needed distance.

A new gacha. A new, mysterious concept.

  

Every merchant will provide awesome prizes and you will have to discover them: only commons and rares will be shown in pictures and each day you can win only 1 of the 4 fantastic Ultrarares they made. The last day all of them will be available to be won.

Will you be the first one to uncover the mystery?

  

The Mystery Gacha, from 19th to 22nd September.

  

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from My Time in the Cult of Melting Ancestors

screen print, collage,ink. variable edition of 7

St Mary, Woolpit, Suffolk

 

St Paul, Blessed Virgin and chld, St Edmund, St Etheldreda.

 

St Mary's church is visible from miles away, the 1870s spire by Diocesan Architect Richard Phipson looking as if it is on a Suffolk holiday from the Nene Valley.

 

The outstanding feature of the church is one of the half-dozen best medieval roofs in England, a double-hammer beam affair with angels and Saints, of great intricacy and beauty.

 

Most visitors will remember the bench ends, some of which are 15th century, and others the work of the great 19th century Ipswich wood carver Henry Ringham. There is a rather alarmingly repainted rood screen, and loads of little details to wander past and wonder at. A Premiership church, as far as Suffolk is concerned.

 

The village name is derived from the word wolf, a reminder that these animals only became extinct in England in the 16th century. The village is also associated with the Green Children, a feral boy and girl who arrived from out of nowhere, were talk to speak, and were brought up by the villagers.

This is what the LSOs use to guide the planes in when they're on final approach.

Their first morning in Athens.

What a fantastic day as science fiction and movie fans from all over the North East got to meet at North Shields. It was a fantastic day and my personal highlight was a meeting with the legendary David Warner. Loved meeting up with old friends and meeting some new ones too

Dick and Phyllis Mansfield's screened porch, Boothbay, Maine, May, 2013

Felt this had a bit of a motion picture film feel to it.

Another from the Kodak Ultramax 400 pound shop film and the Nikon FE2 with 85mm f2 ai lens.

  

Similar with RB67 and B&W

Our company has introduced technology from America and Germany to manufacture this new series of vibrating screen to meet domestic production needs. The linear vibrating screen has been widely used for screening and grading powdery and granular materials in the industries of plastic, grinding material, chemical engineering, medicine, building materials, grain, carbon, chemical fertilizer, fire-resistant materials, mine, coal, metallurgy, etc.

Features:

1. Uses eccentric block as excitation force which is quite strong.

2. Low consumption, little noise and long screen service life.

3. High screening precision, adjustable granularity, great handling capacity, high screening efficiency

4. Totally-closed structure and automatic material discharging make it more suitable for assembly line work.

 

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Abbess Roding, Essex

Non native apps all seem to look like crap, have to update or replace em.

crysis warhead screen shots

Screen City Symposium: Rethinking the City - Spaces, Images, Communication: Improving New Urban Models.

Artist Presentation by Bull Miletic: The revolving restaurant and cinéma trouvé

 

www.screencity.no/symposium/

When you see them up close like this, I'm glad the bug screens keep them on the outside. Shot with two lenses coupled (100mm macro +77mm prime)

St Andrew's at Great Rollright initially decieves the visitor into thinking it is a purely 15th century building with it's attractive exterior, full of early Perpendicular detailing with assorted heads and carvings creating an ornate display on the south side.

 

However one is soon made aware of the church's much earlier origins when entering the south porch, where a superb Norman doorway survives with a fine display of 12th century carving, in particular a near abstract tympanum with geometric forms and what appear to be a man being swallowed by a serpent.

 

The interior retains some traces of it's late medieval splendour in the brightly coloured rood-screen, a delicate piece that gives a sense of the richness of medieval worship, as does the section of blue-painted coved ceiling above, known as a canopy of honour (which would have originally looked down upon the rood or crucifixion image when it was the focus of worship in medieval times).

 

The windows are filled with decorative Victorian quarry glazing, but in one or two places some medieval vestiges have survived in the traceries.

Folding screen 😫

Tilt screen 😍

Bought this today at one of my favourite stores - my first purchase in this store because I can't afford much of what they carry. They have mostly ORIGINAL mid-century furniture (like Eames chairs). It's called Found Design. I had thought I'd paint it white but if I keep it in here, my new retro room, then I think it would be better left alone.

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