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This was taken in Kewaunee, Wisconsin, in 1981. The day was cloudy so this photo is not among my better ones.
This car is a one of one with a very interesting history. Check out 1967 Shelby Convertible dot com.
This Scania 113m and tri-axle boxvan combination operated by Polkacrest is seen exiting the M6 for a break at the Sandbach service area.
Seftenjrian artillery convoy near Leningrad in july 1943.
As many other German allies, Seftenjrian army did not have a strong motorized capacity obligating them to use horses, bikes and... foots!
this was the day that i finally tackled our upstairs office. to get rid of all the junk and finally claim this odd little room as a space of my own.
This was near our cabin, many acres of forest burnt last year, looking on the bright side the floor underneath is now covered in wild flowers.
This is where all began. The place where I met Her for the first time. The place where I spent every single day for almost two years.
Now I would to say goodbye to this damned 2012, started with the best purposes with sweet hugs and kisses, standing on the beach of my favorite lake during a frozen night... just me and Her, a flaming lamp, a bottle of vine and a cover...
Isn't it the best place to say goodbye to the past?
(Sanba, Trento, Italy; Dec. 2012))
made this yesterday...
Now I have to sand sand sand
and then I'll glue the legs (I'm using putty in this pic) and colour them brightly for Jayou's room! I have 3 more stools.
In these days I like thinking of making my own furniture for puki because matching the size is really difficult.
I wanted a lot of megahouse items but some are very little. I also received a 1:18 Vespa model today and even if it fits well it's a bit to little.
So for simple furniture I'll do it myself.
Next project: Gugu's room! Since he's "so cool" he'll have an all white and black room, with minimalistic things and a big wardrobe.
I'd also like to do other mammut things, but they may be too complicated... maybe the bed? Or the library?
We began this evening with a talk and a book signing by Dr. Mary Henly Rubio, the author of THE definitive biography of Lucy Maud Montgomery ( who wrote Anne of Green Gables, many other novels, and 5 astonishing journals of her own life...) ...in Owen Sound , Ontario.
...Earlier, we had made a visit to the Tom Thomson Gallery in that same city...to see beautiful large ceramic works by Susan Collett, and Crocheted, printed and photographic works by Doug Guildford....both well worth the time to see....GO..., if you are nearby...the exhibitions end on 16 Nov.
This is the last WIP picture, also the last shot without a proper name for this vessel. Four more support craft have yet to be built- two heavy fighters and two forklifts.
This couple were having their wedding photos taken on the bank of the Thames, by Tower Bridge, where we just happened to be sitting, so I took these shots :-)
This image is for the non-commercial use of UBC faculties and units only. For non-UBC use please contact vp.finops@ubc.ca. Please credit photo to “Vincent Chan / Invisionation Photography”
This was grandma and grandpa's car. When they passed on, we inherited this car. The scrapes on the bumper were from grandma and grandpa. The girls learned how to drive using this car. It carried our eldest daughter to and from State College Pa, when she went to Penn State. Our youngest drove to school when she went to UNC Chapel Hill. Only 85,000 miles on the odometer, young for a car. A newer and safer car has taken it's place. We will always have a place in our heart for this car.
This perennial herb is fairly restricted to the Sierra Nevada in and around the Lake Tahoe area. At this site on the north edge of the Heavenly Valley Ski Area, crevices in rocky outcrops seemed to be the preferred habitat.
A landmark (the Brooklyn Bridge), a blonde beauty, racial diversity, an American Flag and a promise of hope and dreams...
Brooklyn Bridge,
New York
This is an Uglydoll Action Figure Prototype Sample. This was the first piece done to gain approval for the Action Figures. The piece is made of a poly resin material. It is hand painted. Unlike the actual produced pieces, the arms and waist do not move. For comparison, the plastic, produced, retail piece is on the right.
This house is located on South Grand Street in Monroe Louisiana. I believe it is now an orphanage. If anyone knows it's history, please let me know.
This was one of the main stops on our April 2014 sampler tour of the West. We hit the Original Renaissance Pleasure Faire on a clear crisp cold Saturday morning toward the end of April. This was our first visit to this Faire and we didn't know what to expect. We got there early, did a loop and wondered if that was it, but then we discovered another path that lead to a much bigger area. Great faire with a lot of good entertainment and people watching. Not much chain mail - bummer. It was definitely worth a stop and we would do it again!
I took these photos in April 2014.
This is a famous Pool Hall and Bar in Long Beach, California. First bar to get it;s licence in California, after Probition was lifted. I worked there from 1969 - 1971
This is the first of two Pimp's of this image by galliano003. a very talented young man, look at his stream and you will see wht I mean.
I really liked the original for this pimp which can be found here on his stream.
This stunning king-size mattress from Cotswold Beds is at the cutting edge of technology, with 5cm visco memory foam on a base of 14cm reflex foam covered with a coolmax removable machine washable cover its quality at price everyone can afford. With head to toe complete pressure relief this mattress will keep you in the deep sleep zone longer than any mattress in its price range, giving you rejuvenating refreshing sleep time after time. This mattress is dust mite repellent giving greater sleep to those that suffer from allergy related broken sleep patterns. Using NASA technology this king-size mattress will deliver the same night’s sleep time after time after time giving you much more in usage value than you will pay in cash value.
www.oakfurnitureland.co.uk/furniture/rustic-oak-king-size...
This is a one off custom Volkswagen Beetle that has been chopped into a ute or trayback, and has a Holden (GM) ( Buick) 3.8 Litre V6 engine, everywhere you looked at this vehicle it screamed custom.
Taken at Kaniva Car & Bike Show, Victoria in 2012.
This house was built by Bill & Katy Goodfellow on a little over an acre on the south east corner of E Huitt Ln and Cullum in 1978. They lived there until 2008. The property was bought by Leon & Jan Hogg and they live there as of this writing in June 2010.
At the Asiel Desgn "Sacred Art: Abyss" event, helping the Ballet Collective, among others, raise money. These folks are from that offshoot of the now-defunct Silicon Valley Ballet.
This is a 2012 New Holland T9.670 4WD Tractor that was getting ready for work.
Taken near Werrimull, Victoria in 2018.
This is the gazelle design on the 1930s Hotpoint toaster we bought at an antique show. A photograph of the full toaster is linked below.
I photographed Sophie and Matthew in december on their honeymoon in Iceland at Kleifarvatn. Thx to www.pinkiceland.is for planning this photoshoot.
This curatorship property includes a ca. 1845 stone farmhouse, smoke house, spring house, barn, corn crib/tractor shed and other various outbuildings quietly sitting on 11 acres of secluded lands within Susquehanna State Park.
This was a total fluke!! I had planned to use a Romain Perrin head for this tutorial but I was in the middle of giving my Adrian a new homme body and decided to give this a try.
This is a film test,Fuji Neopan 100 Acros and Moskva 5, a 6x9 format camera(made in 1958) .
ISO 100
Shutter Speed 1 second
Aperture f/3.5
Scanned with DSLR camera.
This is a Steyr 180 tracor, built between 1947 and 1963 in Austria. Seen in the DAS-Arbeitswelt in Dortmund.
This lift bucket shaft would bring ore from the bottom of the Tipple Bin to the 150-ton ore bin.
The Argo Gold Mine and Mill, at 2350 Riverside Dr, is a former mine and gold that opened on April 1, 1913 at the entrance of the 4.6-mile Newhouse Tunnel, later called the Argo Tunnel. The Tunnel was built between 1893 and 1910 to drain the gold mines in Virginia Canyon, Gilpin Gulch, Russell Gulch, Quartz Hill, Nevadaville, and Central City. The mill, one of the largest and most modern in Colorado, was built by R.E. Shimer to strip the valuable metals like gold, silver, copper and lead from the ore extracted from the tunnel. Following a flooding accident in 1943 that left four miners dead, the tunnel was closed, and Argo Mill ceased operations.
The five-story mill sat abandoned until 1976 when it was purchased by James N. Maxwell, who renovated it and opened it to the public as a museum. The bottom level of the mill serves as a museum displaying mining and milling artifacts, old payroll records, milling receipts, and old photographs. After touring the Dougle Eagle mine, and the Argo Mill, visitors can pan for gold and gems.
National Register #78000836 (1978)
This is pretty much all you need to have a good time surfing. Boardies, board legrope. Go hard or go home.
This started out as a tribute to Horst's famous corset picture. The lighting was done with large studio lights, not a flash or strobe. Rarely do I see a model who so gracefully uses har hands.
This was requested as a self-portrait. It isn’t a one-to-one equivalent of the person who commissioned me due to limitations of the sculpt.
I’m beginning to resent the way the gloss photographs but it looks really nice in person. >_< Aaaand… I think I’m going to avoid using black as my back drop.
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