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Brush strokes provided by Corel Paint and Wacom stylus/pad. Colorization, pattern texture and frame worked up in Photoshop
Wheee! My MNF DES arrived on todaaaay after lazing around in customs then being released with lovely charges!
She is brilliant <3
Every art begins with the first brush stroke! So did my journey in photography. I look back at the beginning and I realized that I've come a long way. I'll never be where I am now without the bestest group of people that I call Flickr friends. So, Thank you very much for everyone who's been and will continue to be there along the journey!
At the Museum of The Art Institute of Chicago
I was always fascinated by the brush strokes of Van Gogh. This was the first time in my life I got chance to closely observe this motion in his real painting.
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Gejala Stroke bisa Dilihat Dari Mata – Apakah Anda beresiko mengalami stroke? Jawabannya mungkin terlihat dari mata.
Sebuah studi terbaru yang digelar National University of Singapore, menunjukkan bahwa mata bisa menjadi tanda apakah seseorang berisiko stroke atau tidak.
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Actress Ali Stroker speaks to a full house at Wagner College, including students from Lifestyles for the Disabled.
Samouco beach, fisherman little town in front of Lisbon on left side of Tagus river.
Olympus live composite, 1st exposure 4s + 42 seq of 4s.
The red part of this fading tulip looks like water color brush strokes to me. . .or perhaps it looks a bit like a cany cane?
Sunburst on the main seadike of the island of Voorne-Putten.
(I'm uploading in between Internet downtime, so visiting is still fragmented on my part)
This is an adorable one-eyed cat at the stables, that I met the other day. I saw him while we were riding and then went back to give him a pat. He was so friendly and loving, a bit too friendly actually, he tried to climb up my leg at one point :)
tomorrow tis the fourth of july, my favorite holiday :) i hope the lighting is good enough when they start the fireworks so my camera will tolerate it!
and please do not look at my face. the power was out and it was like 110 degrees and i was sweating like crazy and trying to look pretty and take pictures and omg i can't handle extreme conditions
72//365
Another scan from the body stroke corpus 05 booklet. This time not a cute lady, but a rather chubby looking fellow.
I'm not a big fan of photos taken at rallies ... unless the bus is travelling off site, but this one deserves a share I reckon.
An all Cheshire hat-trick, chassis built in Sandbach by Foden, body at Church Lawton by Lawton Motor Body Builders and operated by the erstwhile Sandbach firm of Coppenhalls. Foden PSV chassis were never 'mainstream' in the way which British manufacturers AEC, Leyland, Bristol and Daimler were, but the builder produced a steady stream over the years alongside their more numerous HGV offerings. Fodens were often quite innovative and quirky, getting into rear engined coach production very early. The one above though is the conventional front engined layout, but with Foden's own 2 stroke Diesel and their stylised 'modern' conceiled radiator front.
Now owned by Foden enthusiast Malcolm Sample, it seems the coach has recently been the recipient of a new coat of paint ... and excellent it looks too.
MTU296 is seen at the recent POPS vintage vehicle rally.