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Whenever I open and close the refrigerator door, these magnets slip down a little - but at varying rates. Some collide, whilst others try to escape from the group.
It's kinda cool, since you can still work out what it originally said a month before.
The hole in the back of the cabinet must be 8mm in diameter. It needs to be this large for the plug, rather than for the wire. So if you place the hole in the right place you can thread the plug through and hide almost all the hole behind the shelf itself. The hole for the wire is off-center so it matches the wire for the top-light, which has to be off-center.
Went to the beach this morning - even though I knew it wouldn't be a productive morning. The slightest hint of color teased me before it started to rain.
This male Mallard was one of a small group that greeted me on my morning outing. Getting down on my belly (yes, ouch), I attempted to catch the subtly superbly sublime aspect of this ubiquitous bird. We too often miss the gorgeous colors of well-known birds!
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Dragon carvings on the granite column.
Ilford HP5+ at EI3200, developed with Atomal 49 1+2. Decent details at near sunset time, and subtle grains.
1. Lady Of The Lake, 2. Both Sides Often Seen, 3. As Promised, 4. Waiting, 5. Seasons Spiral, 6. A Subtle Warning, 7. The Head Of Bo, 8. Kid Smoking,
9. You Have A choice Of The Finest Green Skinned Girls In The Galaxy, 10. Fulton Street Construction HDR Fake, 11. Plumed Artisan, 12. Fairy Dog Princess, 13. He's all geared up on his hog and ready to roll, 14. The Light Risked, 15. Ten Truck Heading Back To The Firehouse, 16. Cosmic Debris Bang Bang,
17. Copper Age, 18. Sunset Over The Rotunda, 19. Lamputee, 20. Tectonic Movement Ukelo Scan 1, 21. Fountain For Sooth, 22. Fireplug, 23. Turning With Camera And Timing It, 24. Pink spotted Lily with white tips showing its teeth,
25. The Four And A Half Horsemen In A Fiery Sea, 26. Immaterial World, 27. Single Room Double Occupancy, 28. It was the Big Apple Once, 29. Grinding Out The Innards Of History, 30. Pupparazzi, 31. Censored By Dust And A Rose, 32. Before American Idol,
33. Mona Lisa Visits Doctor Orton, 34. Intensity Captured, 35. Somewhere Down This Lazy River, 36. Hook And Ladder 8 Fighting Fires Not Chasing Ghosts Of 1908, 37. Please turn around for the one called the Green Man (LG), 38. Burlesque, 39. Dog With Higher Tastes, 40. Sheaves,
41. My Kingdom For A Car, 42. For Omsel, 43. Fount Of Bubbling Madness, 44. Lady Puperty, 45. Golden Hours And Golden Memories, 46. Taking The Cake For A Ride Through Wonderland, 47. Green Green Grasp Of Hoam Splashed, 48. Let's all get our feet happy today,
49. Chain Of Sparrow Songs, 50. Needs A Little Plastic Surgery, 51. Running On Fumes, 52. Curly Red Locks And A Curvy Smile, 53. Can't we just get along like these two, 54. flickr.com/photos/8727702@N03/643605881/, 55. He Who Comes Forth, 56. Resting off the cares of his world,
57. STOP in the name of Wynona’s Big Brown Beaver, 58. MotorCycle Rubic, 59. Sliding Sky Rule, 60. Red Man In All His Glory And Splendor, 61. South Street Seaport Seen Through Wide Open Eyes, 62. Perky Pink (S)Pider, 63. What's Left of The NYC Skyline, 64. Autumnal Lattice,
65. Brightest Light Of The Caribbean Shines On The Parade, 66. This Is Progress, 67. Deathly Hallows Of Bokeh, 68. Saucing It Up A Bit, 69. South Street Seaport Singer Marie, 70. The End Of Decapitation, 71. It Cleans Up The Worst Of Families, 72. Hi There
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Female jumping spider. This might be the female of the Jotus sp. I photographed before as they were in the same area. [Blue Mountains, NSW].
an orchid I got from my brother his wife and son and girlfriend when they came for a visit from B.C. this weekend......
"You have to imagine this detail exists in a certain way to be passed over by people. We don't want them to look at a building, and say, 'Oh that's a building,' or look at a rock and say, 'Oh that's a rock.' You go right past it and just accept what it is."
- Joe Rohde
The Tree of Life
Disney's Animal Kingdom
Walt Disney World Resort
Lake Buena Vista, FL
While hiking w/our dog last month, I came upon a small patch of what I can only describe as some type of Fall/Winter grass that was beautifully backlit. I played around w/a number of compositions - some wide, some tight, and ultimately chose this middle ground composition to process. PP involved layering in several textures and finishing w/Nik Color Efex Pro.
Olympus digital camera
ArtistsTouch & ArtStudio apps / iPhone
Harley Morenstein's exceeding short commentary about shaving.
This is a VINTAGE Japanese Yukata. Yukata are informal kimono worn to and from the bathhouse and for street festivals. They are essentially the jeans and t-shirt combo of the kimono world. And they are meant to be worn only in the summer. This kimono likely originates in the mid Showa Period (1926 - 1989). This yukata is woven with a fine herringbone pattern that forms the shapes of swastikas. It is important to note that in Japanese culture, the swastika is not a negative symbol as it is in the west. The swastika was originally a Buddhist symbol which signifies drawing power from the four corners of the earth. So to the Japanese, it is a very positive symbol.
I have inspected this kimono in detail, and there is minimal damage; only a few faint marks on the interior and exterior. Overall I would rate this kimono as being in excellent vintage condition. There are no tears, holes or seam separations. I believe this garment is 100% cotton.
MEASUREMENTS:
146cm - Long (Collar to Hem)
120cm - Arm span
58cm - Width across the back
124cm - Total width of skirt
43cm - Sleeve drop
SIZING:
If you are unsure of how to interpret the kimono's size it is important to know that the length (collar - hem) should be approximately 10cm longer to 10cm shorter than the wearer's overall height (longer is better). This is because the excess length will be folded up at the waist. Meanwhile, the skirt should wrap around the hips a full 1.5 times. The armspan should also reach wrist to wrist on the wearer. In this case, the kimono will ideally fit a woman about 136cm (4'6") - 156cm (5'4") tall, with hips about 83cm (32.5") around. There is some give and take in these measurements though.
Painting i did with a Subtle White Wash. Really into white washing atm. Photo lost alot of detail but owell.. Acrylic and Spraypaint on canvas.
Vintage August 1978 issue of After Dark Magazine with a great cover featuring a youthful Jan-Michael Vincent. This magazine was subtly geared towards a gay audience and would feature attractive celebrities on the cover, regardless of their preferences. It’s always a thrill when it’s from Vinnie DeVille!