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SIMPLE MINDS 5X5
CASINO DE PARIS
27/02/12
by Sandie Besso Photography
for any booking, professional & artistic shootings contact me : sandie.besso@gmail.com
picked by my son and daughter today. they insisted on bringing them home to put them in a vase. they do look pretty under the fading soft evening light.
SIMPLE MINDS
BIG MUSIC TOUR 2015
Official stage photographer
Le Zénith, Paris / FRANCE
20/11/2015
by Sandie Besso Photography
for any booking, professional & artistic shootings contact me : sandie.besso@gmail.com
Paris / France
Simple Minds performing at Cambridge Corn Exchange 21st April 2015. @John Newstead working with Simon Watson Photography.
The photos were taken in conjunction with a review written for Gigjunkies.com, and have not been published before this time for contractual reasons.
The full Gig Junkies review can be read here: www.gigjunkies.com/band-reviews/simple-minds-at-the-corn-...
It's simple: try to guess the title of the rock song I have built in LEGO® here.
You can find more photos here
You can find the solution here
(Please do NOT comment on the solution below, to keep it fun for other viewers - all your comments are more than welcome on the solution page!)
You can find other LEGO Rock Song Titles I've created here
This was a last minute order for 10” guava cake, covered in vanilla butter-cream and fondant decorations: simple cake, but tasty!
Image minecraft stable blueprint | MCPro: Blueprints, Guides, Storytime and By media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com
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Simple and Clean Detergent Ad. Straight to the point; simple and professional.
The above preview is slightly artefacted...see full size for a better quality image.
SIMPLE MINDS
BIG MUSIC TOUR 2015
Official stage photographer
Amphithéâtre 3000, Lyon, France
13/02/2015
by Sandie Besso Photography
for any booking, professional & artistic shootings contact me : sandie.besso@gmail.com
Paris / France
SIMPLE MINDS
BIG MUSIC TOUR 2015
Official stage photographer
Amphithéâtre 3000, Lyon, France
13/02/2015
by Sandie Besso Photography
for any booking, professional & artistic shootings contact me : sandie.besso@gmail.com
Paris / France
This picture could be seen as simple and using the leading lines technique. I wanted to capture a moment when the waves were somewhat calm. I sharpened up the image a bit and I brought the color of the ocean
SIMPLE MINDS
BIG MUSIC TOUR 2015
Official stage photographer
Amphithéâtre 3000, Lyon, France
13/02/2015
by Sandie Besso Photography
for any booking, professional & artistic shootings contact me : sandie.besso@gmail.com
Paris / France
SIMPLE MINDS
BIG MUSIC TOUR 2015
Official stage photographer
Falconer Salen, Copenhagen, Denmark
12/03/2015
by Sandie Besso Photography
for any booking, professional & artistic shootings contact me : sandie.besso@gmail.com
Paris / France
SIMPLE MINDS
BIG MUSIC TOUR 2015
Official stage photographer
Amphithéâtre 3000, Lyon, France
13/02/2015
by Sandie Besso Photography
for any booking, professional & artistic shootings contact me : sandie.besso@gmail.com
Paris / France
Maisie has had a wonderful day today playing in the garden with her Mum while Jack either watched or slept. She's had all of her toys out of the summer house and has been flitting from one to the other.
When it was time to come back in for dinner, the fun continued with dancing and twirling her dress as she span round and round singing, "Love you, love you, love you". The greatest pleasures are the simple ones, no doubt.
It's the Simple Asteroid texture created in the Filter Forge plugin. It can be seamless tiled and rendered in any resolution without loosing details.
You can see the presets and download this texture for free on the Filter Forge site here — www.filterforge.com/filters/13302.html (created by dactilardesign)
To use this texture download Filter Forge 30-day trial for free here — www.filterforge.com/download/
Simple Plan playing the Main stage at this year's Groezrock Festival in Meerhout Belgium.
All photos for : http:/rockfreaks.net
I liked his red comb and beard as well as the pattern in his neck feathers.
And the fierce look in his eyes!!
My video of the aircraft startup and taxi test is available on YouTube here:
From Wikipedia:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aero_L-39_Albatros
The Aero L-39 Albatros is a high-performance jet trainer developed in Czechoslovakia by Aero Vodochody. It was designed during the 1960s as a replacement for the Aero L-29 Delfín as a principal training aircraft. It was the first trainer aircraft to be equipped with a turbofan powerplant. The type was exported to a wide range of countries as a military trainer.
The L-39 Albatros later served as the basis for the updated L-59 Super Albatros, as well as the L-139 (prototype L-39 with Garrett TFE731 engine). A further development of the design, designated as the L-159 ALCA, entered production in 1997. To date, more than 2,800 L-39s have served with over 30 air forces around the world. The Albatros is the most widely used jet trainer in the world; in addition to performing basic and advanced pilot training, it has also flown combat missions in a light-attack role. The design never received a NATO reporting name.
At the Farnborough Airshow in July 2014, Aero Vodochody announced the launch of the L-39NG, an upgraded and modernised version of the L-39.
The L-39 Albatros was designed to be a cost-effective jet-powered trainer aircraft, which is also capable of performing ground attack missions. For operational flexibility, simplicity, and affordability, the majority of onboard systems have been simplified to avoid incurring high levels of maintenance, as well as to minimize damage caused by mishandling when flown by inexperienced air crew. It could be readily flown from austere airstrips such as frozen lakebeds, enabled through the rugged design of the landing gear and favourable low landing speeds. The aircraft's flying qualities are reportedly simple, which is made easier by way of a rapid throttle response, making it easier for students who had never previously flown a jet aircraft before to successfully control. As a training platform, the L-39 itself comprised part of a comprehensive system which also used flight simulators and mobile ground test equipment.
The low-set, straight wing has a double-taper planform, 2½-deg dihedral from the roots, a relatively low aspect ratio, and 100 litres (26 US gal; 22 imp gal) fuel tanks permanently attached to the wingtips. The trailing edge has double-slotted trailing edge flaps inboard of mass-balanced ailerons; the flaps are separated from the ailerons by small wing fences. An automatic trimming system was present, the flaps and the trim system being connected in order to counteract the potentially large pitch changes that would otherwise be generated by vigorous movements of the flaps. The tall, swept vertical tail has an inset rudder. Variable-incidence horizontal stabilizers with inset elevators are mounted at the base of the rudder and over the exhaust nozzle. Side-by-side airbrakes are located under the fuselage ahead of the wing's leading edge. The flaps, landing gear, wheel brakes and air brakes are powered by a hydraulic system. Controls are pushrod-actuated and have electrically powered servo tabs on the ailerons and rudder. Operational g-force limits at 4,200 kilograms (9,300 lb) are +8/-4 g.
A long, pointed nose leads back to the tandem cockpit, in which the student and instructor sit on Czech-built VS-1 ejection seats under individual canopies, which are opened manually and are hinged on the right. The rear seat, typically used by the instructor, is elevated slightly to readily enable observation and guidance of the student's actions in the forward position. The design of the cockpit, panel layout and many of its fittings resemble or are identical in function to those of other commonly-used Soviet aircraft; for example, the procedure for deploying the ejection seat is exactly the same as for the Mikoyan MiG-29. The cockpit is highly pressurized, requiring the air crew to wear oxygen masks only when flying in excess of 23,000 feet. A gyro gunsight for weapon-aiming purposes is typically present in the forward position only.
A single turbofan engine, an Ivchenko AI-25TL (made in the Soviet Union) is positioned in the rear fuselage, fed through shoulder-mounted, semi-circular air intakes (fitted with splitter plates) just behind the cockpit and the tailpipe below the horizontal tailplane. The engine has a time between overhaul (TBO) of 1,000 flight hours; however, it is allegedly cheaper than the majority of turbine engines to overhaul. Five rubber bag fuel tanks are located in the fuselage behind the cockpit. Several heavy radio units are typically installed in an aft avionics bay; these are often removed on civilian-operated aircraft and replaced with a 70-gallon fuel tank. Additional fuel tanks can be fitted in the rear cockpit position and externally underneath the wings; the tip-tanks can also be expanded for a greater fuel capacity.
The aircraft is fitted with a hydraulically-actuated retractable nosewheel undercarriage which is designed to allow operation from grass airfields. The main landing gear legs retract inward into wing bays while the nose gear retracts forward. The basic L-39C trainer has provision for two underwing pylons for drop tanks or practice weapons, but these are not usually fitted. It can be armed with a pair of K-13 missiles to provide a basic air defense capability. Light-attack variants have four underwing hardpoints for ground attack stores, while the ZA variant also has an underfuselage gun pod. Mock UB-16 rocket pods can also be installed for visual appearance only.
Photo by Eric Friedebach
Look whats blooming in Minnesota! I'm so excited because the flowers are starting to pop up and things are starting to bloom.
This is an old photo that was buried and almost forgotten. It is too pleasant and cheery to be at the bottom of the stack so I brought it to the top again.
Just a simple sunset taken from the house where I spent the weekend with friends. We made the flag by ourselves...
Get Your Heart On Tour
Worcester Palladium
Worcester, Massachusetts
November 25th 2011
Shot With Nikon D5000
28mm-80mm Zoom Lens
Show do Simple Minds, no Via Funchal, em São Paulo, dia 17 de Agosto de 2010.
Foto: Alexandre Ferreira flickr.com/amf