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On a recent backpacking trip I was blown away by all of the mountain layers in the North Cascades, I photographed this section in different light and ended up liking this midday version the best.
Visitors to The Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens in San Marino, California study a map.
taking in loads of information, im ready for a vacation! forget that... im ready to graduate STAT! only two more years to go *sigh*
Stilll!!!!!!!!!
*i miss you already guys!
*il be back sooonn
*nov. 21!
papanoorin q muna ung newmoon dto s baguio!aayyeeehh!
*nay G!THANKS!= )
Inspired from Yoko Ono- Toilet Piece/Unknown
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A diary-like experiment of life-sized emaki scroll on 1350mmx30m Kent paper roll. Planning 1850mm a day. Acrylic and charcoal.
1350mmx30mのケント紙ロールによる等身大絵巻の日記的実験。
制作可能な日に、幅1850mm制作予定。アクリル絵具、木炭を使用。
Emaki
me and sweety Tweety are entering the period of finals so we r studying hard:(
plz pray for us that we pass all exams(A)
model: sweety Tweety TωεεTy 69™ The Tweetster =p
Here is a scientific study about self-assembling nanoparticles within the mRNA Covid vaccines:
“Real-Time Self-Assembly of Stereomicroscopically Visible Artificial Constructions in Incubated Specimens of mRNA Products Mainly from Pfizer and Moderna: A Comprehensive Longitudinal Study”
mail.ijvtpr.com/index.php/IJVTPR/article/view/102
“Observable real-time injuries at the cellular level in recipients of the “safe and effective” COVID-19 injectables are documented here for the first time with the presentation of a comprehensive description and analysis of observed phenomena.”
Ecclesiastes 1:13 “I determined that I would examine and study all the things that are done in this world. God has laid a miserable fate upon us.”
November 2025. Nature study. 02
Butterflies made of fabric.
Thank you very much for your interest in my photos.
Sony A6000 + E PZ 16-50mm F3.5-5.6
Considering this a Rejected Build.
I made this in...July apparently, and I wasn't able to get any good photos of it (at least the closeups I wanted). The build was for Guilds of Historica on Eurobricks; I was going to us it as a story vehicle to introduce my character(s).
I've had this picture sitting around privately on my photostream for months now, but I figured I show it off. This is the only photo I now have of the build--a few weeks back my laptop crashed, and I lost everything (like all my photo hard-copies...) but a few things I managed to save (I got some Sentinel Images, but that's it). So this will have to do.
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In other news, I'm still building away for Brickworld Fort Wayne 2015. Expected online post date is Oct. 22/23. Incidentally, I've not yet decided if I'll be posting all of it...as it turns out I don't actually have time to build a tables worth from scratch, so I was forced to finish up a WIP I was building for Brickworld Chicago 2016...not sure if I want to spoil that yet! And Monday comes my Creations for Charity build; just waiting on parts--but I'm very happy with it, and excited for everyone to see the finished product.
This series is from photos taken while canoeing in northern Maine. I loved the flow of the grasses and plants in the water around me.