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Angelic Mesh head with Jing Applier SPF 15 by Fiore
Titanium Coated Quartz macro shot. Just got my new Canon Macro lens! I lost my original one during lockdown in 2020, in order to keep things going. So excited! :)
You shout it loud
But I can't hear a word you say
I'm talking loud not saying much
I'm criticized but all your bullets ricochet
You shoot me down, but I get up
I'm bulletproof, nothing to lose
Fire away, fire away
Ricochets, you take your aim
Fire away, fire away
You shoot me down but I won't fall
I am titanium
You shoot me down but I won't fall
I am titanium
Cut me down
But it's you who'll have further to fall
Ghost town, haunted love
Raise your voice, sticks and stones may break my bones
I'm talking loud not saying much
I'm bullet proof, nothing to lose
Fire away, fire away
Ricochets, you take your aim
Fire away, fire away
You shoot me down but I won't fall
I am titanium
You shoot me down but I won't fall
I am titanium
I am titanium
I am titanium
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Synthetic anodized titanium, not the real stuff. Pure Photoshop hackery. Just for fun. But it does have the look of an iridescent sheen to it.
This image started its life as a photo of blue ice from Iceland that I had been struggling with. It has since morphed into something completely different.
Dusk reflections on the titanium cladded Guggenheim Museum, designed by Frank Gehry, in front of the glass Iberdrola Tower, designed by César Pelli, in Bilbao.
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Primera incursión en la fotografía urbana y de arquitectura, aprovechando una escapa a Bilbao para enseñarle a mi hija el museo y alrededores.Creo que los niños han perdido la capacidad para asombrarse y la verdad es que ni se inmutó,yo por mi parte no dejo de alucinar con esta maravilla del diseño arquitectónico.
Seeing as the previous earring images I put up are attracting viewing figures I thought I would put a couple more up for your delight.
These are Titanium Metal earrings, bought when this metal was all the rage in jewellery back in the late eighties, early nineties, from a craft and jewellers shop in Rye, East Sussex, UK.
And yes, I did wear them. And I might well do again now.
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A Net Flicks candidate is former US Air Force Lockheed SR-71A Blackbird 64-17960 preserved at Castle AFB Museum, California
A product of Lockheed's infamous 'Skunk Works', Kelly Johnson and his team solved the problem of generated heat by constructing the aircraft using both Aluminum and Titanium 'sandwiched' together
One thing that the SR-71 never suffered with was metal fatigue as every time the aircraft flew, the structure actually became stronger
Scanned Kodak 35mm Transparency
The People's Friendship Arch / (Arka druzhby narodiv/Арка дружби народів), in Khreschatyk Park, Kyiv (Kiev), Ukraine.
Built in 1982, along with the Ukrainian House International Convention Centre, the 50m high titanium arch was built by sculptor A. Skoblikov and architect I. Ivanovto to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the USSR, and the 1500 anniversary of the founding of Kyiv. Below it stands a statue of the workers of Russia and Ukraine holding up the Soviet Order of Friendship of Peoples. In recent years it has been temporarily painted rainbow colours and renamed the Arch of Diversity for Eurovision, and had a temporary crack installed in it to highlight the damage ongoing tensions with Russia are having on the relationship.
EDIT: now rightfully torn down!
Shot with my Nikon D40 and a Sigma 10-20mm EX DC HSM lens, and processed in GIMP and Photoscape.