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We ate here last November after the cold and snowy Bears - 49ers game. A varied menu and friendly service in the 1891 building at 1456 W. George St.
As the mill is scrapped various ages of the different portions of the mill are evident. There has been a mill here for a long time and it will be very strange to see it disappear. July 15, 2011.
The Dark-sided Flycatcher (Muscicapa sibirica) is a small passerine bird belonging to the genus Muscicapa in the Old World flycatcher family Muscicapidae. It has a wide distribution in Asia with northern birds migrating south for the winter. It is also known as the Siberian Flycatcher or Sooty Flycatcher.It is 13 to 14 cm long. The upperparts are plain and dark grey-brown apart from a pale wingbar and pale edging to the tertial feathers. The breast and flanks have a variable amount of streaky dark grey-brown.
Side lighting gives a unique image. Taken with my Lumia 1020 with EV adjusted to -3.0. Side lighting was achieved with an LED torch.
Chemical Coast Secondary
Carteret New Jersey
CSX #8111 SD40-2 & Union Pacific #7321 AC6000CW sit idle side by side.
This is my first attempt at Side Lighting, I found a group that has a contest once a week, pretty much the main rule is that you own a D40 D40x or a D60. I feel like I have already gained since I did not know what Side Lighting was and or HOW to accomplish this task! I obviously do not own any "strobe" lights, but I was able to use some creativity to get the effect that I was looking for!
www.flickr.com/groups/nikond40challenge/discuss/721576200...
MBTA 1522, one of the dwindling herd of MBB cab cars typically confined to the south side commuter rail, leads train 1154 over the Mystic River at 13:50.
I can't sleep at night
Staring at the phone
Knowing you are not alone
She is right there by your side
I'm trying just to hide
All the things I feel inside
I can sense the chemistry
When you are standing close to me
I feel like a ship that's lost at sea
It's getting harder to ignore
It's not like anything before
I know it's crazy baby but I want more
I wish i could be close to you
And feel your every move
Neva meant to feel this way
Maybe you would come around one day
I wish i could be close to you
To feel your every touch
Becoz the sky won't heal the way I feel
Heaven knows I've wanted it so much
(Wanted it so much)
(wanted it so much)
I am the one to blame
Trying to explain
But I will cause myself such pain
Your heart not your heart
I trying to turn the time
But time is never on my side
I can sense the chemistry
When your standing close to me
I feel like a ship that's lost at sea
It's getting harder to ignore
It's not like anything before
I know it's crazy baby but I want more
(I wish that I could be so close to you)
I wish that I could be close to you
And feel your every move
Neva meant to feel this way
Maybe you would come around one day
I wish I could be close to you
To feel you every touch
Becoz the sky won't heal the way i feel
Heaven knows I've wanted it so much
Here is the new system from the side. I love my other FF tabbed inserts, so I'll be keeping those in the front and keep the wider FC diary in the back. I know, it bothers me a bit too, but I'm already getting used to it... I think.
Read more here: thecrazylifeofj.blogspot.com/2011/11/my-2012-filo-system-...
The port side of MV Balmoral as it headed out from Mostyn. I did plan to view the ship enter and leave the Dee from higher up but its late departure from Liverpool and a misreading of its route into the Dee (it was half way to Prestatyn before it turned to enter the channel and I'd assumed it was heading directly to Llandudno) led me to head back to the river. By pure chance I arrived at the footbridge over the railway at Ffynnongroyw as it left Mostyn.
Valley Railroad Mikados, with their Santa Special trains, meet at Deep River Landing in Deep River, CT.
The East Side Gallery was sort of disappointing. It is sold as some sort of German graffiti mecca but all I saw was a bunch of old children's murals and mediocre throws covered by fences to protect the graffiti (WTF?). You can see much more impressive throws/burners and murals on the streets of Toronto, Brooklyn, or London. I'm sure there is much higher quality stuff in Berlin itself but I simply didn't have time to explore the city. This spot was so hyped online I thought it would suffice. Sadly it left a sour taste in my mouth. It didn't feel authentic or real at all.
Big problem was the fencing around the wall. Not only did it distract from the pieces, it made photos look bad too. I sort of understand the reasoning but it's ill-conceived. Had it been protecting the original 1980s graffiti on the Wall, perhaps that would have made sense but it wasn't. Between that, the full sun that day, and lack of style and quality, I couldn't be bothered to finish the whole walk. It just didn't seem worth the time.
Not all bees are equally beautiful.
Side view. Strange droplets on the surface.
Front view see:
www.flickr.com/photos/fotoopa_hs/29347951611/
Zerene stack Pmax.
112 steps @ 18 um.
Nikon D7100 + AFD 200 F5.6 ISO 200
Mitutoyo M Plan APO 5X.
FG led flash module 10 channels
Direction light D7.1
Light profile: manual
Lighting direction profile manual, power per channel in %:
LD1: 96
LD2: 96
LD3: 32
LD4:00
LD5:00
LD6:00
LD7:00
LD8:50
LD9:00
LD10:00
Flash time: 2.2 msec.for 100% power.
Albufeira, summer 1999.
Minolta X300
Tokina SZX 35-200 SD 1:4-5.6
Kodak EBX (rated ISO60)
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I see than when some people made amigurumis they use the reverse side.. and I see other people saying than that is "wrong".. in my opinion.. is not wrong is just "the other side" XD
The funny of work making handmade is to make things like we want to do it ^-^
BUT!.. when you make a work like a hat with some design or some carpet than is work in round.. then is important to know where is the right and the reverse side
Well.. but if you don't know what is the difference here I take a few pictures to help.. hope you like it XD
In the first column is the right side and in the second is the reverse of the same
*Is the same in every file.. I just turn the crochet work*
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Diferentes lados del Crochet
He visto a algunas personas que al hacer amigurumis usan el lado reves.. y he visto a otras personas decir que eso esta "mal".. en mi opinion.. no esta mal es solo "el otro lado" XD
La gracia de trabajar haciendo manualidades es hacer las cosas como nosotros queramos ^-^
PERO!.. cuando haces un trabajo como un gorro con algun diseño o un tapete que se trabaja en vueltas.. ahi si es importante saber cual es el lado derecho y el reves
Bueno.. si es que no saben cual es la diferencia aca tome unas fotos para ayudar.. espero les guste XD
En la primera columna esta el lado derecho y en la segunda el reves
*Es lo mismo en cada fila.. yo tan solo di vuelta el trabajo de crochet*
Up side down banana flower.
Musella lasiocarpa is a rare variety of ornamental banana from China, endemic to South West Yunnan where it grows high in the mountains up to 2500 m altitude. Chinese Yellow Banana is know for its brilliant yellow flower, not the fruit. This Banana is also known as the Golden Lotus Banana since the flower resembles a Lotus flower just before it opens. This banana also has a greater tolerance for colder climates since it orgins are in the mountains, all the way to Zone 7! Foliage is a grey-green color and the stalk can get to 6 feet tall.