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Various eight wheeler tippers engaged in the removal of clay tunnelled as part of the massive Crossrail project.
I spent a little while here looking down on the loading activities from the pavement above but could have easily spent a lot longer! :-)
Este é um deleite para as amantes da cor, lindo demais!
Tem o acabamento no estilo dos DL Wow, com caquinhos holográficos em uma base jelly num tom quente espetacular de vermelho escuro.
Delícia de aplicar igual ao anterior, cobriu bem com duas camadas, secou rápido e com ótimo brilho. Fiquei pensando se passava TC ou não e a preguiça falou mais alto rss.
Usei:
1x base fortificante, Bioleuca
2x Fronde, Tips
Le mani dolci e piene di attenzioni
Come le mani di una ragazza
Che strano tipo di guerriero è questo
Senza coltelli né corazza
Che strano tipo di ammazzauomini
Più magro di una cavalletta
Qual è la storia che lo accompagna
Qual è il destino che lo aspetta
Davide a questo proprio non ci pensa
Lui segue il volo di un corvo al vento
Poi con le mani accarezza i sassi
Ne sceglie uno in mezzo a cento
Sasso che fischia sasso che gira
Sasso che vola sasso che uccide
E intanto il sole suona mezzogiorno
In faccia a Davide che sorride
E intorno a tutto questo c’è la guerra
Come una mano che stringe un fiore
Ruba di tasca a tutti la speranza
Ci mette dentro lacrime e dolore
Soldati grandi come montagne
Che con la morte ci fanno festa
Spezzano donne spezzano cavalli
Come la furia di una tempesta
E Davide sognò
Un cielo tutto nero
Attraversato in volo da una stella
Uscì dalla sua tenda
Il cielo era sereno
La luna dolce come una sorella
Pensò: se avessi un sasso equilibrato
Potrei bucarla come una ciambella
Potrei bucarla come una ciambella...
(Soundtrack, Edoardo De Angelis, “La stella di Davide")
Created for EXPLORE Worthy, Playing with Textures #45 (Featuring Pareeerica) (Art from 2012)
Featured texture with thanks, from Pareeerica
David:“Barbarian Warrior - 27" by `mjranum-stock
sling: “David vs Goliath"
Desert:“afternoon dunes" by =night-fate-stock
ski:“full moon stock" by ~Moon-WillowStock
birds brush: “birds brush n.1 " by SkeletalMess
A Bromstone butterfly and a Small White butterfly where whirling round together in flight for quie a long time like a courtship dance before a short spell visiting flowers and resting on the ground. They then started the dance again and were joined by an Orange-tip Butterfly.
Orange Tip Butterfly
All afternoon the Orange Tips flew past, but not a one settled for a photograph, until right near the end of our wak this male decided to pose briefly.
The females lay eggs on Lady's Smock and Jack-by-the-hedge
This image shows a longitudinal section of a root tip of Maize (Zea mays). To the left of the image, the large, loosely packed cells of the root cap can be seen. These cells protect the actively dividing meristematic tissue as the root grows down through the soil. This meristematic tissue is located just to the right of the root cap, where the cells are small and undifferentiated. If you follow the lines of cells towards the right, you can see that they increase in length in the zone of elongation. To the right of this zone, the cells become further differentiated, eventually assuming the mature structure related to their function.
This image is taken from a slide in the Botanical slide collection, Department of Plant Sciences, Cambridge. The specimen had been stained with Safranin O and Fast Green and was captured using a confocal microscope. These stains are often used together as general stains on plant material prepared for light microscopy and between them they stain many subcellular structures. The resulting colours are due to a combination of the stains and fluorescent colours in the cells.
The length of the section is approximately 300 µm.
Image by J. Haseloff
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89/365 - ballet never really was my thing, I did tap and jazz...but I always wanted to have some toe shoes!!!
P.S. Don't steal my images!
I worked today at my mom's business (where she so conveniently fits and sells toe shoes) so I got to play around for my 365 today and get pretty cliche :)
Oh well, it's a Monday and I'm currently on the Bench Monday bandwagon, which I think is okay for now.
I'm going to go for now and continue editing photos from this weekend and the Outlaws game, lol. yes I'm slow :) or just lazy? Or just a procrastinator?
Don't know any details other than the obvious on this one.
What I do find interesting though, is the body, it looks a fairly standard planked alloy tipping body, but having enlarged the original image there are a couple of unusual details, one being the two hefty tubes welded through the runners front and rear, and where the trunnions are mounted to the front of the body appears to be on a tapered flange, so I conclude it must be a demountable body, any thoughts ?