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These black strings are used for as the wick of the pyrotechnique products. They roll it with a small amount of gunpowder and paper.
"The Madame comes to the Atelier bearing a gift with strings attached."
Gaaaah~! I've been dying to use that SD violin ever since HKDP9, but couldn't—at least, not until it was properly introduced. Hurray for finally making this photostory! ♥
Remember how it was the Madame who enrolled little Frei to violin classes, and how she bought him a violin. Then remember how Ave sent Frei to the Atelier, and then stole the violin from House Zia. Now, the Madame once again bought a violin for Frei, challenging Ave to try and pull the same stunt seven years ago.
The Guard "pulls the strings" to completely release the brakes after suspecting a dragging brake on the first trip of the day.
Late afternoon sun strikes these large Locke insulator strings - easily weighing over 500 pounds - connecting to a tower in Cincinnati.
Project 365
250/365
2013/01/14
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Cuerdas musicales de cada nota internas del instrumento el piano. Representa perspectiva y profundidad de campo corta. Cada cuerda emite un sonido musical al ser tocada la nota en el teclado.
Testing the 50mm AF-D f/1.4, handheld at 1/20s (!) at ISO 800.
Pictured above: a cheap knockoff of the Gibson Les Paul Standard (Plain Top / Heritage Cherry Sunburst) by Craftsman. Love my guitar!
mixed media resin art by artist Momoko Sudo
title: Strings Attached #3
dimensions: 22 x 15 x 1.5 inches, approximately 10 pounds in weight. very sturdy
FOR SALE. contact for the price: email: info@momokosudo.com
ships with FedEx ground.
If you ever get lost, here's the link to the available work set.
www.flickr.com/photos/subjectiveart/sets/72157621790445151/
Artist's Web Site: www.MomokoSudo.com
"In the abscences of a decent time machine, fiction remains the most sturdy vehicle for visiting other eras." John Nolan-printed in the Wall Street Journal.-photo by April Bielefeldt
Ant.Blue has split up... So this will be the last series of concert photos from an Ant.Blue concert.
I hope you enjoy.