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This is my new tangle, Wingfrond. In a way it’s kinda like Mooka met Printemps, and grew some wings ;)
Named in memory of my friend Fern. More backstory at 7F5R.com: bit.ly/wingfrond
Wingfrond is very organic in that it may be drawn like Mooka.. Variations featured in this series of photos include:
- Dingbatz Wingfrond
- Circular Wingfrond
- Wingfrond vs. Joki
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Please feel free to refer to the step outs to recreate Wingfrond in your tangles. However I reserve my rights to these images and they should not be copied or reproduced. Thank you! - Debbie New CZT 18
#ShotWithReeflex
iPhone 15 Pro Max
I received all six G-Series lenses on 2024-03-11 and I'm learning to work with them.
On 2024-03-16, I traveled 5 hours to and from Tangle Falls in Jasper National Park (Canadian Rockies) to test my new equipment.
I used a combination of Reeflex G-Series Telephoto 2x or wide angle shot with a Reeflex CPL or NVD 1.5-6 filters and either #Reeflex or #ReeHeld. I don't think I used #ReeXpose but in retrospect, it would have been interesting to think about it. Oh well, it will be for another trip!
Parc national de Jasper National Park
Don't think I have used Punzel yet. As Laura says, it's one of these tangles you admire but never actually do :) Well, the ice is broken now...
Our Daily Challenge
22 May 2011
Tangled ~ These bikes are used at least once a week on Sundays for the ride down the hill from the Zoo in Washington Park. They're taken up to the Zoo on the Max train. All in keeping with the Keep Portland Weird theme.
Part of the PDX Bridges 2021 project. Shot on 120 and 35mm film.
The Hawthorne Bridge is a truss bridge with a vertical lift that spans the Willamette River in Portland, Oregon, joining Hawthorne Boulevard and Madison Street. It is the oldest vertical-lift bridge in operation in the United States and the oldest highway bridge in Portland. It is also the busiest bicycle and transit bridge in Oregon, with over 8,000 cyclists and 800 TriMet buses (carrying about 17,400 riders) daily. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in November 2012.
The bridge consists of five fixed spans and one 244-foot-long (74 m) vertical-lift span. It is 1,382 feet (421 m) in total length. The bridge was originally 63 feet (19 m) wide, including two five-foot sidewalks, but the sidewalks were widened to 10 feet in 1998, increasing the structure's overall width to 73 feet (22 m). The 880,000-pound (400,000 kg) counterweights are suspended from the two 165-foot-tall (50 m) towers. It is operated by a pair of 150-horsepower motors. On average, the lift span is raised for river traffic 120 times per month. While the river is at low level, the bridge is 49 feet (15 m) above the water, causing it to be raised an average of 200 times per month. As of 2001, the average daily traffic was 30,500 vehicles. The bridge was designed by Waddell & Harrington, which also designed the Steel and Interstate bridges.
The current bridge was built to replace the second Madison Street Bridge, a wooden bridge built in 1900. The streetcar tracks across the bridge were originally in the outer lanes, but were relocated to the center lanes in 1931. The deck was changed from wood to steel grating in 1945. The original color of the bridge was black, lasting until 1964, when it was repainted yellow ochre. During the 1998–99 renovation, the color was changed to green with red trim.
The 2003 film, The Hunted, included a scene set on MAX on the Hawthorne Bridge. Since MAX does not cross the bridge, the movie company connected two articulated buses remodeled to resemble a MAX train, complete with fake overhead lines and a sprinkler system to simulate rain. Light-rail (interurban) service did cross the Hawthorne Bridge until 1956.
In August 2012, an automated bicycle counter was installed on the bridge, the first such counter to be installed in a U.S. city. It was purchased by the non-profit group Cycle Oregon and donated to the city. The bridge was added to the National Register of Historic Places in November 2012.
Source: Wikipedia
This new figure set is from JAKKS Pacific, I thought it would be released in the fall, but I just found it is already on sale in Amazon.
This quick doodle is my first attempt at an original drawing in over a decade. I have no good perspective to tell whether it is any good. Any feedback would be much appreciated.
Our Daily Challenge: Tangled
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Had fun today at my Thursday evening class figuring out Arukas. Complemented it here with Bunzo, Tipple and ??? Can somebody help me out? Can't remember the name of that starfish-like tangle (it looks a bit like Sh'rock and Fünf, but is neither...)
Smena Symbol "the Lymbo'S" sn/90677803
LOMO T-43 4/40mm (triplet)
Blik external rangefinder LOMO
Kodak Professional BW400CN (135) expired 2011
1/125 - F 16 read with Sverdlovsk 4 (the Owl "Edvige") soviet lightmeter
laboratory standard development
Epson V600
Flower, gleam and glow
Let your power shine
Make the clock reverse
Bring back what once was mine
Heal what has been hurt
Change the Fates' design
Save what has been lost
Bring back what once was mine
...what once was mine