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"Rio Verde" Copper and Turquoise Bracelet and Ring set
No. 6 piece /pieces in the 2010 Spring Collection "Wild Wild West"
This beautiful set reflects the winds and turns of the Verde River.
Made of hand twisted and forged 14 gauge copper wire. The greenish turquoise medallion it the closure for the bracelet. Easy open and close. The ring is a size 6 1/2" to 7.
The oldest set. Some of the furniture is the original from when it was Albert Tatlock's house in the early 60s
Visit to the Coronation street set: May 2006
Poster Size photo set of the Buddhist Temple grounds and statues at Rochedale Buddha Temple. Download Full Size Vivid Color 3D Anaglyph Posters from interocular.yolasite.com
Set: pendant and earrings.
Materials: chalcedony ammonite, Toho seed beads, accessories TierraCast
Jewelry: the handmade by me.
Foto: by my friend Diseann.
Comission for Neko-Thai.
take it a long time ago
Nói chung là bị nhiễm "Nồng nà n Hà Nội" lần 2 nên lôi ra edit, hehe.
Phố Hà ng Hà nh.
And I love HN :x
Blackpool twin cars were a somewhat unsuccessful attempt to increase the passenger/ crew ratio of the fleet. 272 was rebuilt in 1960 from the 1935 second series English Electric railcoach of the same number, in a style resembling that of the post war Coronation cars. The trailer T2 was one of ten new cars built by Metropolitan Cammel-Weyman on Maley & Taunton trucks. Operationally awkward cars they were somewhat sidelined even after all but two became double ended permanently coupled units and only saw extensive use during the illuminations season although they replaced double deckers on the Fleetwood summer service when the deplorable track north of Cleveleys became unsafe for Balloons to operate. 272/T2 is seen in their original livery
- ready-made fondant
- cornstarch (or powdered sugar) to prevent sticking
- foil (or parchment or anything really) to hold the flowers
- rolling pin (silicone works great but not necessary)
- gel paste food coloring (optional)
Irish set dancing is my other main pastime. I took this photo at a weekend of workshops and ceili's in the Hampshire countryside - Setsmad - some friends of mine bring tutors and musicians over from Ireland to the village of Cliddesden near Basingstoke for a weekend of dancing.
Set: Presidential neighborhood + Buildings & spaces - Exteriors + collection: Urban exploration + Buildings + Spaces (Helsinki, Finland)
Photographed near Compton Abdale Gloucestershire. Well done to the farmer for this spectacular display.
This is a professional tea cupping set. Want to learn how to taste tea like the pros?
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While travelling along the Pacific Highway, the new NSW D-set interurban passed us on a trail run heading from Ourimbah to Lisarow and obviously onto Gosford.
I can no longer find the website these came from. It would be great to have one of these painted canvases, but not everyone has enough room for artwork 18 feet high and 42 feet wide. But you could cut out a section for an amazing feature wall.
This shoot was done entirely with hotlights/construction lights and available light. The day of the shoot quite a bit of shit went awry. Assistants bailed on me, I lost access to a strobe and my personal strobe has it's bulb busted.
This was a big shoot for me so I was in pure anxiety attack mode. After some self-elaboration and McGyver-ing, I put together the set of our shoot, and purchased a ton of construction lights and 75 watt light bulbs, made home-made scrims and screens and clamped an entire light setup for this shoot which took about 5 hours to complete.
I never thought I'd make an animated fractal, but here we are.
This is but a small glimpse of the vast and wondrous landscape of the Julia set, named after the French mathematician Gaston Julia and closely related to the famous Mandelbrot set.
Julia also happens to be the name of our new 'surprise' Prime Minister, who after her brief honeymoon period is now starting to reveal a few more colours and shades besides those of her famous red hair (though not all of them are as pretty).
I created this using the free software ChaosPro 4. Very nifty, although its animation component could be improved!
Yesterday, the production staff held set looks for Lost in the Stars. Set looks are when the director and designers look over the almost-finished set to make sure everything is going according to plan. Here we see lighting designer Robert Wierzel (far left), director of Lost in the Stars Tazewell Thompson (near left) and company manager Richard Blanton (far right) talking with stage manager E. Reed Fisher (near right) about where a flying set piece will be installed. They are referencing photos from the Cape Town Opera performance of the co-production. I enjoy seeing the design process for these productions, which always make these photos of the creative staff interesting to me.
William M. Brown
Just Pinned to set, pose, shoot: Mythical Portraits Feature Wild Animals by Katerina Plotnikova - My Modern Metropolis ift.tt/26EcUGj