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I never thought i will stick to the Cosplay-Nerd-Shit, but actualy i DO and i really love it ;)
Ok i don't like the modern manga-types but i love the old Cartoons
hope you enjoy my Wilma Flintstone-Cosplay, one of the hottest characters of my childhood!
enjoy the good vibes Girls, love you all so much <3
feels good to be back!
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In "Thought Bubbles," the user records their voice and then blows into a bubble wand. Whenever one of the bubbles pops, it plays their voice back at them.
by Eric Hagan
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Collect your thoughts, dreams & notations and preserve them in us, The Thought Collectors.
A duo of handmade journals, we are created using brandy colored reclaimed leather with a crinkly appearance.
Measuring 4 ½ x 3 ½ inches, the larger of the two of us is created with both leather and vintage printed fabric featuring farm style scenes across my front and back. Open me up, and you’ll find I begin and end with old reprinted postcards. To follow, you have 64 sheets (128 pages) of heavyweight, richly stained paper for your thoughts, sketches & snippets of things.
At 1 ¾ x 1 ¼ inches, the smaller of the two of us is created with reclaimed brandy leather covers and vintage map endpapers. Inside, I am filled with 30 sheets (60 pages) of heavyweight paper which is the same as the larger journal. I can be used as an inspiration transport station as you move your mini masterpieces to the larger of us. My tiny size makes it impossible to leave me behind; I’ll fit in almost anywhere.
Hand-torn, both our sets of pages have been Coptic stitched with natural linen thread, allowing us to lay flat when in use. We bundle up your words with our long leather wrap ties which secure by tucking themselves in on our backs.
We are a unique set of journals, perfect for urban and country travel.
Any film by Mike Leigh is of course part of the core curriculum. Peterloo qualifies easily, but is a mixed bag. Strong on historical accuracy, it is words rather than images which remain with you. Near the beginning there is a wide shot of people trekking across the skyline of a Lancashire moor which recalls the image of Turner trekking across the Low Countries when prevented from reaching the Mediterranean by wars. Here we go, I thought. But Peterloo is not as visually stunning as Mr Turner (what could be?). Ultimately this is a film about words. You leave the cinema with the dialect ringing in your head, rather than the sound of steel and the taste of dust and blood, and that was not what was expecting. But then, this is a Mile Leigh film, so why be surprised?
iPhone 6s Plus f2.2 4.2mm 1/50 ISO 32
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Another shot of Belanah swinging at my mom's. She looks so deep in thought...
I haven't taken anything new for a few days, I tried to mow the yard and hurt my back. Next time I'll ask for help!
I thought I'd share the videos I took while at Gaylord Opryland with all my flickr friends. These videos were just taken to show my brother and a few other family members, but I hope you enjoy them as well. I don't do a lot of video, I'm not great at it, nor am I great tour guide, but I just wanted to show others where I was staying, so I hope you get a feeling for the place!
When I found out that my husband had work conferences at the Gaylord Opryland Hotel, I could not believe my eyes. This was a place we could never have afforded on our own. I felt so incredibly lucky that my husband's work sent him here for conferences!
My husband and I agree - Soundwaves was one of the best parts of our trip! This place is amazing and very worth the extra cost.
One thought I was from OSHA, why is it that a kid with a camera gets the evil eye and twenty questions when he just wants to capture his POD?!
Vivitar 35-70 2.8/3.8
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I thought it was about time for another shot of Kaz.
Kaz,short for Balkazar has been with me now for nearly six years. I happened to walk past our local pet shop where this regal looking Russian Blue was sitting all forlorn in a cage. Less than an hour later he was settling down in his new home.
Today is Loomax's Birthday, HBD buddy! This one is for you, hope you'll like it :-)
In Cannes, during the Film Festival 2010.
This will trigger a series of film photographs.
Wish you all a great week-end, especially you Max! :-)
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Photograph taken at 12:42pm on Sunday 4th August 2013 off Hythe Avenue in Chessington Avenue, Bexleyheath, Kent, England.
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Nikon D800 130mm 1/800s f/2.8 iso100 RAW (14-bit) Handheld with VR
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A few from our second day at Dagstuhl. I didn't take a lot of photos today - busy working most of the time. Tomorrow, though, is the hike they always arrange for Wednesday afternoon, so you can look forward to grey winter photos of the German countryside :-)
This is during the morning coffee break.
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While I'm at Dagstuhl this year I'm going to try (amidst all the "real" work) to capture something of what the workshop is like and, more generally, what it is to do (computer) science. This is hard because it's not flashy high-action bull-riding kind of work, but it's important, significant work and deserves to be documented. I'm just going to have work harder at it.
I'm also probably going to take more people pictures than I would be naturally inclined to. If anyone finds themself in a photo here and objects, let me know and I'd be happy to remove it.
For the "Fresh Start. Works in Progress." exhibit at the Lawrence Arts Center, Lawrence, KS. Opens Jan. 28. www.ruralpearl.com
Behind steel doors.....
As of late, I have been thinking more and more about my own mortality. 2014 will mark the year that I turn 59 years of age. I suppose I have really never given a lot of thought about aging, or for that matter passing away at some point. The tendency is to live each day, because one can. More and more I tend to think about my journey through life to this point. It has been mostly, very satisfying. I have acquired a fair amount of knowledge, or in some cultures......wisdom.
Now that seems odd to me, as that is for older people. But I am old, but my mind stays current and alive with new possibilities. I recall the past and have few regrets. Are there things that I would have done differently.......probably. But in saying that, the future might have changed somewhat and that would not be acceptable. I have moved through each day enjoying the process, even with its various stages of ups and downs. People move in and out of our lives. The people that mean the most to me are always within reach, always near.
My life to this point has been a pilgrimage of sorts. I have been truly blessed to have had many great experiences, with incredible people close by. Sharing ones time with family and friends allows for a better connection for new endeavors along the way. Every single human being on this planet has a story and if it would be possible, these stories could all be written as best sellers. People suffer, face disappointments, make choices, have friends and lovers, stumble and fall, smile and laugh, cry, and do it all again.
I have learned several things that I will say here. If you value a friendship, tell those people that you love them. Tell them how much they mean to you. Live life as an exclamation point rather than a period. Forgive others and yourself. Be inquisitive and constantly seek knowledge. Challenge your brain daily. Learn and grow. Offer high standards. Always have a good heart. Show random kindness to others, it might just be the best part of their day. Give and give some more. Be grateful that you have made a difference in this world to someone and along the way, it was a joyful experience.
Why is this on my mind you might ask? Last night my daughter and I watched the movie; The Book Thief.
This movie touches at ones heart......at least my own.
Be well all......make someones day today, a little bit better!
One of the best German progressive rock records ever, featuring incredible vocals, recorded in 1971 for Pilz records. There's also a more experimental earlier LP by this band, "Revelation", and a CD with live recordings from 1973 (published 30 years later) but the voice comes out best on this one. Most of the lyrics were written by a certain Gerd Rübenstrunk, friend of the singer.
Cover design: J. H. Löffler.
Cover photo: J. Schmeisser (who also produced the this record for Pilz in July 1971)
King Heroin - 5:37
Mankind, where Do You Go to? - 5:00
Theme - 0:21
Old Time Movie - 4:16
Butterflies - 4:26
Take Your Thoughts - 6:13
Sittin' and Smokin' - 2:56
Going on - 4:32
Deeds of the Past - 2:13
My Strand-Eyed Girl - 4:13
Thought I'd have a flick through the Bempton shots...hope people think these three were worth an upload....Apologies for my lack of Flickr activity, I'll try and catch up with everyones awesome pictures :)