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Hope everyone has a happy new year and an amazing 2020 ♥
I tried something really different and challenging for this one, since I wanted to do another couples photo, and I wanted to use two new avis that I made (both on my main account). So this one took a lot of patience and experimenting to both manage to take a photo of each avi in their respective position in the couples pose, as well as mesh the two images together to get something I was happy with. Overall, as much work as this one was, I'm pretty happy with the outcome. :)
Starting points for both avis (in case you're curious!):
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Wilhelm Fastroker swam 42 miles every day before work. He had to get up a little early to do that, but, he felt it was worth it.
Artwork by Troy Lovegates aka 'Other'
Portland, Oregon 2015
Actress Ali Stroker speaks to a full house at Wagner College, including students from Lifestyles for the Disabled.
This photo was created by vertical camera movement during the exposure. No digital effects nor textures have been applied.
'different strokes' am i right
20/52
I'm so excited because these were actually inspired by something that I can explain, not like my last few that just kind of came out of nowhere. For some reason the other day I got thinking about this one part in this book 'The Swan Thieves' where the main guy sees the main girl for the first time in an art museum, and he gets all excited because he can tell she's an artist by the way she stands close to the paintings in order to study the brush strokes rather than glancing at the art from afar and wandering off like all the other patrons. He's also an artist, forgot to mention. Anyhow that part's stayed in my head since I read it, just one of those things.
I think maybe since for me it resonates on a more metaphorical level (so fancy), like, if you don't take the time to study a person's brush strokes, or the little things that make them them, it's kind of the same as throwing them a glance and walking away. Not that that's a bad thing, it's not like every person has the time or the energy to really get to know every other human being; I just think it takes a special kind of person to really set their mind to trying anyway.
I don't know, hopefully one day soon I'll have more time and courage to be that sort of person. I've gotten so out of touch with so many people because of my heaps of schoolwork and phone anxiety and general communication anxiety and I've just been feeling really frustrated about it lately. So this happened instead of sleep, hah.
Have a kickass Wednesday loves <3
A major stroke is life altering. Know the warning signs and get help fast.
Numbness or weakness in your face, arm, or leg, especially on one side
Confusion or trouble understanding other people
Trouble speaking
Trouble seeing with one or both eyes
Trouble walking or staying balanced or coordinated
Dizziness
Severe headache that comes on for no known reason
Don't ignore stroke warning signs – even if you have just one warning sign or if symptoms are mild or go away.
Don't wait! Every minute counts.
Call 911 or emergency medical services (EMS) if you have one or more symptoms for more than a few minutes. An ambulance can get you to a hospital without delay.
Check the time when symptoms begin. This is important information to share when you arrive at the hospital
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Strobist: AB1600 with gridded 60X30 softbox camera right. AB800 with gridded HOBD-W overhead. AB800 with 7 inch reflector camera left. Triggered by Cybersync.
DKW became very famous for their motorbikes in the 1920s. Founder engineer Jørgen Rasmussen (1878-1964) started in 1926 with the production of electro-delivery vehicles. In 1928 he followed with motorcars.
In 1932 DKW merged with Audi, Horch and Wander into Auto Union.
Streamlined bodies were first applied in 1934 at the Schwebeklasse series.
This DKW F8 saloon has a wooden frame body covered with imitation leather on a central tubular chassis.
Typ F8 Series was introduced in 1939 and was based on the 1934 F4 Series. It was the follow-up of the F7.
The Reichsklasse and Meisterklasse shared the same body.
584 or 692 cc 2 cylinder 2-stroke engine.
700/750 kg.
Production F8 Series: Febr. 1939-1942 (easy recognizable on the position of the wind screen wipers).
Original source: Archive Collection Fortepan, Hungary.
See also: www.photoconsortium.net/association/fortepan-hungary/
Without title.
Location: Târgu Mureș, Romania, Rose Square (Piata Trandafirilor, then Széchenyi Square), with the Orthodox Cathedral in the background.
Date: 1942.
Original photographer and exact date unknown.
Source: gallery.hungaricana.hu
Halfweg, July 19, 2021.
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