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Scenic waterfalls & cliffs in a massive park with 66 miles of hiking trails, river rafting & more.
Sony DSLR-A330
DT 16-50mm F2.8 SSM
2015 赤川花火記念大会
The single fireworks of Syakudama (30cm diameter core).
赤川花火大会より尺玉の写真を選定してみました。
Tsuruoka city, Yamagata pref, Japan
a7riv + Sony DT 2.8/16-50 SSM (A-mount, APS-C)
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This is my awesome swap package from Ginny (Fishcreek Studio). The pillow is gorgeous--awesome details! The extras are great, too-- I can't wait to sew up an artist tote for myself! I got so excited when I saw the pattern and the charm pack on top because I knew what was coming. Thanks, Ginny!
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Thames Tunnel, London, England
This is the Brunel built Thames Tunnel, a masterpiece of engineering! If you get chance to do this tour I highly recommend it however they only come round every few years either at Xmas or Easter as they close the tunnel to trains for engineering work.
I do feel so privileged to have walked this tunnel and I am a massive fan of anything Brunel. Its such a beautiful tunnel, asymmetric in nature compared to a normal tunnel which is often symmetrical. Its amazing really that this tunnel was original designed to be a foot tunnel for pedestrians to walk under the Thames River and also there would have been shops down here too selling stuff, mostly tourist merchandise. Then it was decided to put the next massive engineering marvel of the world through it, the Steam Train. These run for a good few years before it was stopped and the tunnel was left empty but now the West London Line runs through here taking passengers from A to B. So for me it was quite fitting to walk through it as it was originally intended but also at the same time being a Train Driver myself it was great to see an awesome looking tunnel built by the Railway Engineer himself, Isambard Kingdom Brunel.
Photo Details
Sony Alpha SLT-A99 / ISO5000 / f/4 / 1/20s / Sony Carl Zeiss 16-35mm F2.8 ZA SSM @ 22mm
Software Used
Lightroom 5
Location Information
The Thames Tunnel is an underwater tunnel, built beneath the River Thames in London, connecting Rotherhithe and Wapping. It measures 35 feet (11 m) wide by 20 feet (6 m) high and is 1,300 feet (396 m) long, running at a depth of 75 feet (23 m) below the river surface measured at high tide. It was the first tunnel known to have been constructed successfully underneath a navigable river,[1] and was built between 1825 and 1843 using Thomas Cochrane and Marc Isambard Brunel's newly invented tunnelling shield technology, by him and his son Isambard Kingdom Brunel.
The tunnel was originally designed for, but never used by, horse-drawn carriages. It now forms part of the London Overground railway network.
Fuji X-Pro1, 18-55mm lens
story of this loco at
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On this one, I adapted a pattern from one of my books. It was not for a table runner, so I lengthened the pattern. I sewed the text prints and red connecting fabric together first, using the quilt as you go method, then stitched a single echo to either side of the seam. I cut out the circles, and used Shades Soft Fuse to fuse them to the background. It is a nice fusible product, because it isn't overly stiff. Raw edge applique on the circles....I can provide the name of the book once I dig it up again.
SSM No.2 is one of only two State Saw Mills locomotives existing today.
2-6-0
Pemberton,
Manjimup, Western Australia, Australia
I used grey t-shirt material for the background, and lime green hem tape for the stems. The leaves are each appliqued, using the needle turn method, then stitched with black dmc floss. Basically, I adapted it from a pattern in the Zakka style book. Mama Said Sew red text print was used for the binding edge (hand stitched). Wanted to keep this one so bad. :)
MSN 1388
A319-112 / A319 / A319-100
BRUSSELS AIRLINES
NCE AIRPORT
EX SABENA AS OO-SSM
STORED AT BRU SINCE 11-2020
1. Super Tote lining, 2. Noodlehead super tote! Essex linen and Tsuru, quilt as you go method on front pocket (also added a back pocket), quilted gussets, used double layers of interfacing. This tote is awesome!! Great pattern, easy to follow, perfect size!, 3. Scrappy quilted tote bag, 4. IMG_6920, 5. Koi Canvas Super Tote, 6. Noodlehead Super Tote, 7. Noodlehead Super Tote, 8. my new bag, 9. Molly Market Tote, 10. @darcychildress This one is for you. I love the green! #nofilter #architextures, 11. Noodlehead super tote, 12. Super tote front out of Alexander Henry's Mercer. Love this print!, 13. #supertote for my sista @quiltingfairy Love ya! #sewsouth, 14. Kantha bag..., 15. Lunch Box, 16. Qayg supertote
Created with fd's Flickr Toys 1WHAT LARGE ITEM WOULD YOU MOST LIKE TO RECEIVE? I almost feel bad posting this mosaic of only bags but really, truly this is what I'd like & also need the most. I'd be over the moon with a fabulous modern super tote, molly market bag or the arsty crafty babe style bag! I'm planning to use it for a diaper bag with our new baby due in Sept. & so sturdy as well as roomy is a must! ;- ) (and please visit my favorites for more ideas of my loves!!!) Not sure if we are to add small items or not but I thought I'd mention a few that would go with the bag. Diaper clutch, those pouches with the vinyl see through panel, &of course any other handmade baby items would be so sweet! 2IS THERE ANY ITEM YOU WOULD NOT LIKE TO RECEIVE? I am all set on machine cover, sewing mat & minis at the moment. Also not a big pincushion user. 3WHAT ARE YOUR LIKES/DISLIKES? I picked the bags in my mosaic for style as well as color & fabric loves. Love the modern pops of color with linen or other fab neutral & the sophisticated looking bags! Usually I love lots of patchwork but I think I prefer this one to be a little more grownup. I like the feather blocks as a pocket panel, herringbone, plus blocks are great, as well as just a beautiful modern graphic print for impact. (example:LOVE umbrella prints) Please no purples for me, small pops of pink are ok. I am a bright true colors kind of girl! =) Can I be really picky & ask that it be interfaced really well so it stands up on its own? =) No floppy bags for me please. 4TELL US SOMETHING FUN OR INTERESTING ABOUT YOURSELF. Like I already mentioned we are expecting a new little one to join our family of four the end of this summer & I am excited to be able to make fabulous quilty baby things! We do not usually find out the sex, so I get to make gender neutral or both boy & girl goodies! Thanks so much for being willing to make a diaper bag for me, I know it will be much loved!!!!