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Side view of an early LED. One of a pair that illuminated my garage until this weekend when one quit. Unfortunately yours truly lost balance on my step ladder and injured my knee. Not seriously fortunately and I can walk around after a fashion.
For Utata's Iron Photographer 342 challenge, requiring:
1. something worn on one's arm below the elbow,
2. something yellow(ish)
3. in (or near) a sink
andrea ermke / mini discs & mixing board
chris abrahams / dx7
marcello busato / drums
arthur rother / guitar
A picture of Summerleaze beach.
The perfect alignment of the sun the hills and the clouds. Taken with a Canon EOS 400D Digital.
Santa Cruz Mountains, California
The setting sun sinks behind a bank of coastal fog that has crept onshore.
The Autumn ambiance at the Sink within the Great Smoky Mountains National Park near Gatlinburg, TN.
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Another large Italian 6 day tour. Eventful to say the least.
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I created this for our children's bathroom. This mosaic is so fun..... it's one of my favorites!
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Today's challenge for We're Here group members is to find something that they See Every Day
Though there isn't as much as usual in the sink today because it's my daughter's sink and someone had already loaded the dishwasher.
P.S. Peas for lunch.
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Strobist: White Lightning X1600 cam right into med softbox @f5.6. fired via PWII.
Avery Carlton: Assistant, Hair, Scout
Ed Frazier: Assistant, Grip
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view of the mifco fish processing island from the speed boat . huge swells and very rough. the kind of day thats ideal for a boat ride... woooooo!!!
Our Lavish Sink has animated lights and a hot and cold tap, with a filling bowl when the taps are turned on! It comes with a hud that gives you 16 beautiful Marble textures to choose from and 6 metals. It's 7Li and available in both Adult and PG varieties.
Available at Black Fair, opening October 5th - maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Biker%20Ally/135/100/23
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where is the sinking house of Paris? It’s in Montmartre, right next to the Sacre Coeur (most easily reached from the Anvers metro station). Near the top of the many steps to the Sacre Coeur, on the right hand side, you’ll see a small grassy bank. The orange house is behind that bank, but, because you’re climbing a hill, you simply need to turn your camera about 45 degrees and… voila, as they say in Paris. You get the effect that the orange house is actually sinking in the background. Alternatively you can edit the photo later to get the same effect.
At Brickvention in 2010 I built a 250,000 brick cutaway model of the Love Boat – from the 1980’s TV show of the same name.
One of my favourite models of all time, it really hit home how cool a cutaway model can be, as the pioneer of this display technique I have since replicated it in many other models.
What was funny was that people who had no idea about the love boat automatically assumed as it was a big ship that it was the Titanic, which apart from being a ship had nothing else in common with it, colour, size, shape etc so hopefully this time, people can’t mistake this model for being the love boat!
This model breaks a lot of normal brick building conventions, its sheer size and of course the angle it is on, together with the slice made for a significant amount of challenges, which with a lot of planning were overcome.
It is approximately 120,000 Bricks and took over 250 hours to complete.
Production started on December 19th 2015 and was finished on January the 12th 2016. Just in time for Brickvention 2016
Built by Myself, Mitchell Kruik and Clay Mellington.
The model also has an awesome sinking lighting system design by Rob Hendrix at Lifelights