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Sunset at Stud Horse Point, Arizona
Working the desert light! It's always a fun challenge to find new ways of seeing a familiar location.
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I made this studio for one of my friends who mostly builds Custom Minifigures. The Studio is good basicly anything in a smaller spectrum, I recommend it for Microscale stuff also!
An important thing is here, that I used 2 same light source (A pair of 50W Halogen Light bulb) to achieve the smooth lights on it! This is important because if you use 2 different type light source the light balance of the picture will be incorrect!
Onestamente ho un po' paura del mio istinto, perché quello quando decide non guarda in faccia a nessuno, nemmeno me.
Helmut Newton
For Macro Mondays group, Monday 27th January 2014, subject Clothing.
Some detail from a pair of trousers.
GBRf Class 66/7 No. 66777 passes through Washwood Heath, Birmingham with 6M40, the 11:56 Westbury – Cliffe Hill Stud Farm working on 20th March 2018.
A close-up view of Gem-studded Puffballs. After they ripen a small pore will open on the top of each one and spores will be dispersed on air currents.
The tiny Silver Studded Blue butterfly captured at Penhale Dunes, Cornwall
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As you can see it is a simple Technic build frame. But it has some experience behind it to bee this simple, and effective!
Anti-slip studs at the top of a set of steps at the Adelaide Convention Centre. Taken after The Deer Johns show last night. I was lying down for this shot, when a very nice young lady came up and asked me if I was alright. She thought I had fainted! and was quite relieved to find out that I was just taking a photo. I was very appreciative that she cared, and thanked her for saving my life (if it had needed saving!).
Taken with iPhone 4S.
A very rare and unussual jumper plate.
Normally the stud is open...
The bottom has the groove, so it is a newer version than the 1978 version without groove.
No part number, only two ejection marks and a hole in the bottom of the stud.
What it was used for is not known.
Maybe they simply forgot to hollow out the stud...