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Here's the screen that appears once you've pressed "Fast Cash" on the previous screen.

 

Eagle-eyed viewers will notice something troublesome in combination with the previous screen. Non-eagle-eyed viewers, however, may want to look at the two screens overlaid on one another.

 

(Full blog post here.)

He is my best inspiration

The 4th Floor of the Chattanooga Public Library presents Zines & Screens, monthly back-to-back workshops on the last Saturday of the month to keep your creative juices flowing.

  

12pm-1:30pm

SCREEN PRINTING

This laid back screen printing workshop is for adults who would like to come play with squeegees, silk screens, ink and brushes. Bring in something to screen (a shirt, table cloth, pillow case, scarf, party invitations, whatever!) and create a stencil, screen and some sweet new artwork on the 4th Floor.

 

2pm-4pm

ZINE MAKING

We'll work with members of the Society of Ink and Paper to learn about indy publishing and zines, while creating some simple zines using available materials in the library's zine making lab.

Study of lace through a screen door

The gazebo screens have lots of little holes. I bought some screen repair patches — self-adhesive! It seemed like such a good idea.

 

Then I started covering the holes. It looks messy and obvious. I'm telling myself it's better to have it be ugly and functional than pretty and useless.

 

Next year, we'll probably look into replacing the screens. Until then, I think we'll be living with this inelegant solution.

Many guests returning to their cottages will hardly recognize their screened porches; a general refurbishment project has been under way for a good portion of the winter.

Schaap's photos made it on screen in a panel

Clearshield Steel Security Screen Door

Choir Screen (Reja), completed in 1764

Probably by Rafael Amezúa (Spanish, recorded 1763)

Wrought- and cold-chiseled iron, partly gilt; limestone, with traces of paint; 52 x 42 ft. (15.85 x 12.7 m)

Gift of The Hearst Foundation, 1956 (56.234.1)

   

Spanish ironworkers were provided with numerous commissions for grille work such as window grilles and balcony grilles, but the most important were the grilles, or screens, used to divide certain parts of a church from others. Spanish chapel screens of ambitious proportions were already being made during the last years of the fifteenth century, but early in the sixteenth century the Spanish smiths began to replace the square-sectioned or twisted iron bar with the slender, baluster-shaped iron spindle. Renaissance screens, or rejas, were composed of two or three tiers of spindles hammered from solid iron in the lightest, most symmetrical of forms and cold-chiseled with decorative foliation. These rejas proved so satisfying a solution to the screening of Spanish church choirs and chapels that they long remained models for Spanish ironworkers (rejeros). The Museum's monumental reja, although closely based on Renaissance models, was commissioned by an eighteenth-century patron, Isidro Cosio y Bustamante, bishop of Valladolid, and installed in 1763 in the nave of the Cathedral of Valladolid, where it divided the choir from the high altar. The cresting and the gilding of the ironwork were completed a year later.

 

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

Phoenix's James Archer jumps up over the puck as he screens netminder Dmitri Zimozdra.

 

Photo by Richard Allan.

 

© Manchester Phoenix 2012. All rights reserved. This photo may not be reproduced, edited or manipulated in any way without prior expressed consent of the photographer.

The screen of the now abandoned Tee Pee Drive In Movie Theatre on Route 66 in Sapulpa, Oklahoma.

Took an inventory of all the screens and they are stacked ready to be installed on windows. I never have screens on the windows while showing because it impedes the clear view

hand cut rubylith stencil

New Stickers for Full Throttle Wear!

  

The angle of the N97 mini's screen, when the device is open, is about 5 degrees less than on N97.

 

The tilt is still very much in evidence, and this gives the N97 mini a significant advantage compared to flat vertical sliders.

c1513 Screen with saints and donors who contributed to the rebuilding of the church in 1503 - Donor in left panel sould be Sir Henry Heydon d1504 son of John Heydon 1479 of Baconsthorpe who contributed the main cost - His wife Ann Boleyn is on another panel www.flickr.com/photos/52219527@N00/11749714325/

  

Just put a set of NOS hood screens in

transitional screen saver

Capture software with full camera remote control and live view on screen.

Consulate General of The Republic of Indonesia, Toronto

May 2009

 

Camera: Canon AE-1

Film: Fuji Super HQ 200

A new album from Dylan Sneed to be released in Summer 2010.

Recorded in a 100 year old farmhouse in the low-country of South Carolina.

www.DylanSneed.com

Babes in Toyland live.

Diaz Screen Collection - Easy (Interior Sun Protection)

Image through the coated screen,

 

I am totally jacking this great new screen printer all in one to expose my plain jane old school screens. Works like a charm, exposure time is about 7 minutes with Ulano Screen Emulsion. So much better than a 500 watt bulb, which takes 45 minutes. I am extremely pleased since I did not want to get caught up buying all of the yudu products as I already have a bunch of screens, squeeges, etc.

 

I picked my Yudu up at a big box store here is their web site.

www.whatdoyudu.com/

 

The image is an Our Lady of Guadalupe. I will be printing tomorrow.

The extraordinary rood screen at Guilden Morden, Cambridgeshire.

www.druidic.org/camchurch/churches/guildenmorden.htm

This is a screen a built for my beehive to help the bees ventilate it for the 90-100F days. The vent holes have hardware cloth over them to prevent other insects entry into the hive, and as a precautionary measure in case the bees ever managed to chewed through the screen.

 

I place the screen side down on the hive so I preserve the "bee space" and they won't draw honeycomb where it's unwanted.

 

This also works as a way to collect a lot of propolis as the bees fill the screen.

 

A third use of this is for transportation of bees. Removing the cover and sealing the hive entrance there will be plenty of ventilation for them during transportation.

 

At night it's also useful to peek into the hive and see what they're up to.

Diaz Screen Collection (Interior Sun Protection)

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

Cover of the latest magazine for the Split Screen Van Club.

(I am the editor)

 

Cover photo by Paul Holmes.

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