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This picture is from my NYC trip back in September and I've only just got around to editing it now. It is obviously, Time Square, taken at 8pm on a rather mild evening in the big apple. It is two images blending together with further colour and perspective, I also cloned a few aspects out to make the image a bit nicer.
I have hardly taken any new shots since 2010 but I have two trips planned; Ireland and Italy and so there will definitely be more shot, eventually.
Two old women sitting in front of their house in Luba village. The wall adorned with buffaloe horns from bygone sacrifices. Time passes slowly.
They say time is money and money is time
But that don't mean a thing when you ain't got a dime
You'd think life was better for the privileged and rich
Then they open their mouths and complain, moan, and bi*ch
So, what is happiness if not the elusive dream
It may surprise you, but it's closer than it seems
Just find your place in the sun, where the smiles come free
And life becomes simple beneath the shade of a tree
Breathe in, breathe out take in the sights
Whether it's a shack on the beach or the big city lights
Happiness is yours, once your paradise is found
And the voices in your head no longer resound.
Turns out time isn't about money,
Nor money about time
It's about where we start,
And how high we climb.
Location: Worth Avenue Clock Tower, Palm Beach Island, Florida
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This is the first time I've managed to get a shot of a bumblebee. I was scared as hell, but I heard that they're usually pretty docile!
A Ruby-crowned Kinglet, eyeing a couple of plump persimmons. This fruit is a favorite of kinglets and dozens of other birds this time of year.
I dont feel bad for you anymore
You'll call me bitter and unfair
You'll call me steel and unable to care
And I'll hear it lying on the floor
But I dont feel bad for you anymore
You'll say Im stupid, a simple mind
You'll say Im cold and no longer kind
And I'll hear it from behind a locked door
But I dont feel bad for you anymore
You'll destroy yourself by destroying me
You'll always miss the love you dont see
But I dont feel bad for you anymore
And I cant feel bad for you anymore
As opposed to "Snack Time"...
A variant of my Grizzly and Salmon design, folded from an uncut 35cm square of Nicolas Terry's "Deluxe Washi".
Time passages
I know you're in there, you're just out of sight
Oh, time passages
Buy me a ticket on the last train home tonight...
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Deep inside Fort Point, under the Golden Gate Bridge...
Finally, after about 5 months of on-and-off building, my contribution to the Mecha Telephone Game is complete! I took way longer than I thought I would, but I've had a lot going on so I've had much less building time in general. Anyway, onto the build!
So this is the spiritual successor to Marco's Wanderer. I tried to keep a few key design elements while adding in a hearty serving of my own ideas. The Striker retains the beefy legs from the Wanderer (mainly the thighs) and the two black-and-white weapons on the sides. I combined the idea of the little red "eye" on the front of the Wanderer with the machine gun underneath it to create a little head with a small anti-personnel gun on it. I tried to fit a minifig inside mine, but the torso is much smaller than the Wanderer's so it was pretty much impossible. I ended up just making it an AI unit.
Definitely the biggest new thing I added is that giant cannon on top of the Striker. I wanted to put something on top of the main body, but the past designs haven't had anything. I thought it looked too plain so I had the idea of just converting the entire mech into what is essentially a mobile artillery platform. The gun can move up and down a bit, and the little supports on the front of it slide up and down the barrel accordingly.
By far the biggest challenge with this build was the legs. I started out with them, but my initial attempts were incredibly flimsy and always buckled under their own weight. I ended up having to double up on ball joints at the knees, and use click hinges for the second joint. Even with this much beefier design, however, it can buckle under its own weight in certain poses.
Anyway, in a few days I'll be sending this off to Omar, so that he can build his interpretation of it. Two more builds and the first round of the MTG will finally be complete!
Hi everybody ,
Time gaps
is my first seascape photo
hope u like it.
thx in advance ^^
Location : Jeddah Cornice
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السلام عليكم,,
فجوات الزمن
هي صورتي الأولى في تصوير البحار ^^
اتمنى تعجبكم,,
و شاكر للجميع تصفحهم,,
الموقع: كورنيش جدة,,
Just as it appeared on the last day this house was occupied. A true time capsule abandoned for approximately 13 years. The second row from the bottom on mugs all have the logo "Federated Women's Institutes of Ontario". The refrigerator is very close to falling through the floor into the basement.
Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge, Assateague Island, Virginia
Nikon D90, Nikkor 10.5mm f/2.8 AF-S
"The modern artist is working with space and time, and expressing his feelings rather than illustrating." ~ Jackson Pollock
CSX Q234 knocks down Automatic 97 on the CSX River Subdivision, which are some of the last New York Central signals along the line. The signals are soon to be replaced due to PTC signal upgrades, such upgrades which can already been seen here. "Time's arrow neither stands still nor reverses. It merely marches forward."
CSX Q23410 @ Saugerties, NY
CSX ES44DC #5422
CSX AC4400CW #252
Quotes from www.imdb.com/title/tt2567026/quotes
Mad Hatter: [to Time] Is it true that you heal all wounds?
March Hare: [sits next to Time and elbows him] Time is on my side!
Mad Hatter: Why is it that you wait for no man?
Mallymkun: [covers one eye] I just can't find the time!
[Cheshire appears behind Time]
Mallymkun: Cheshire! Where have you been? You're late.
Cheshire Cat: [lands on Time's shoulders] Actually, I'm right on time.
[Cheshire disappears and Mallymkun, March Hare, and Mad Hatter all laugh]
Mad Hatter: [grabs Time's hand] I have time on my hand!
Time: [losing patience] You silly nitwits really think that I've not heard these cheap jabs before? Your attempts at mockery fall flat.
Mad Hatter: [plays with Time's shoulder pads] Look! Time is flying!
Time: [stands up furiously] Enough! No more wasting me!
Mad Hatter: [nervously] I'm having the time of my life?
Bagnall No. 2648 of 1940 stands beneath the loading silo at Ketton Cement Works on 1st July 2018, while engaged in a 30742 Charters event. Copyright Photograph John Whitehouse - all rights reserved.
A Co-worker knows I love those vintage Kewpie dolls so she found this one recently and gave it to me.
It for sure needed a good bath, Dirty little baby lol
Time why you punish me?
Like a wave bashing into the shore
You wash away my dreams
Time why you walk away?
Like a friend with somewhere to go
You left me crying
Can you teach me 'bout tomorrow?
And all the pain and sorrow running free?
'Cause tomorrow's just another day
And I don't believe in time
Time Lapse en Almería
Edición: Sony Vegas
Cámara: Nikon D3100
Música: Nahko & Medicine for the People - Budding Trees
Avondje uit in Noordwijk? Branding Beach Club is de ideale plek voor cocktails, relaxte loungemuziek & tasty bites. Open every day!
Who you was and who you would be next? The jiff where past and future. Is it possible to intersect for them?
Today (May 31) Hijikata Toshizō would have turned 180 years.
I just couldn't resist to have two of this gorgeous boy! O:-) And now I'm actually thinking what to do with the second, lol But this is basically how this picture was born. ;)
This week in SSC:
"Jewelry"
Since this challenge included watches I chose to photograph my great grandmother's watch. I like all the detail on this it. It's rather tarnished under the glass so I decided to use selective coloring so it would look silver again.
And for Sight and Sound:
Al Stewart from his "Time Passages" album (1978)