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CycleEXIF
www.cycleexif.com/bianchi-mini-velo
My collections were featured on the web.
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GESSATO
www.gessato.com/bianchi-mini-velo-7-by-jin-buick-hidaka/
My collections were featured on the web.
...............................................................................................
Bianchi Mini Velo 7. "Shes So Charming!"
..............................................................................................
2012.5–
Headlamp : Kimura LH-05, Japan
Taillamp : Kimura TL-07V, Japan
Reflector : Kimura 30mm, Japan
Fenders : Honjo, Japan
Padlock Key : Henry Squire & Sons
Tool Roll : Vintage
Wooden Grip : Abici
Brakes : Linear Pull Brakes, Motolite, Paul Component
Brake Levers : Love Lever, Paul Component
Shifter Mounts : Thumbies, Paul Component
Shift Lever : Gran Compe
Stem : Nitto, Japan
Crankset : FSA F-Gimondi
Chain Ring : Sugino, Japan
Chain : Shimano, Japan
Rear Derailleur : DURA-ACE 25th Anniversary Shimano, Japan
Bicycle Frame Handle : Custom Made
2017.8– Replaced
Pedals : MKS Mikashima, Sylvan Touring Next, Japan
Quick Release : Vintage
Saddle : Order Made
Handlebar : Velo Orange
Aluminum Bottle : Vintage with Chain
Crank Cap : Sunxcd, Japan
Chain Guard : Dixna, Japan
Sprocket : 8Speed Shimano, Japan
Front Hub : White Industries
Rear Hub : White Industries
Rim : Alexrims
Spoke : Dt Swiss
Nipple : Dt Swiss
Bottom Bracket : Tange, Japan
Wire Basket : Vintage
Wire Basket Brass Font : Vintage
Wire Basket Leather Plate : Hermes Order Made
Bell : Vintage
Bag : La Maison du Chocola with Vintage Key
CGF Leather Sign Board : Hermes Order Made.
Special Thanks
CycleEXIF
www.cycleexif.com/bianchi-mini-velo
My collections were featured on the web.
...............................................................................................
GESSATO
www.gessato.com/bianchi-mini-velo-7-by-jin-buick-hidaka/
My collections were featured on the web.
...............................................................................................
Bianchi Mini Velo 7. "Shes So Charming!"
..............................................................................................
2012.5–
Headlamp : Kimura LH-05, Japan
Taillamp : Kimura TL-07V, Japan
Reflector : Kimura 30mm, Japan
Fenders : Honjo, Japan
Padlock Key : Henry Squire & Sons
Tool Roll : Vintage
Wooden Grip : Abici
Brakes : Linear Pull Brakes, Motolite, Paul Component
Brake Levers : Love Lever, Paul Component
Shifter Mounts : Thumbies, Paul Component
Shift Lever : Gran Compe
Stem : Nitto, Japan
Crankset : FSA F-Gimondi
Chain Ring : Sugino, Japan
Chain : Shimano, Japan
Rear Derailleur : DURA-ACE 25th Anniversary Shimano, Japan
Bicycle Frame Handle : Custom Made
2017.8– Replaced
Pedals : MKS Mikashima, Sylvan Touring Next, Japan
Quick Release : Vintage
Saddle : Order Made
Handlebar : Velo Orange
Aluminum Bottle : Vintage with Chain
Crank Cap : Sunxcd, Japan
Chain Guard : Dixna, Japan
Sprocket : 8Speed Shimano, Japan
Front Hub : White Industries
Rear Hub : White Industries
Rim : Alexrims
Spoke : Dt Swiss
Nipple : Dt Swiss
Bottom Bracket : Tange, Japan
Wire Basket : Vintage
Wire Basket Brass Font : Vintage
Wire Basket Leather Plate : Hermes Order Made
Bell : Vintage
Bag : La Maison du Chocola with Vintage Key
CGF Leather Sign Board : Hermes Order Made.
Special Thanks
CycleEXIF
www.cycleexif.com/bianchi-mini-velo
My collections were featured on the web.
...............................................................................................
GESSATO
www.gessato.com/bianchi-mini-velo-7-by-jin-buick-hidaka/
My collections were featured on the web.
...............................................................................................
Bianchi Mini Velo 7. "Shes So Charming!"
..............................................................................................
2012.5–
Headlamp : Kimura LH-05, Japan
Taillamp : Kimura TL-07V, Japan
Reflector : Kimura 30mm, Japan
Fenders : Honjo, Japan
Padlock Key : Henry Squire & Sons
Tool Roll : Vintage
Wooden Grip : Abici
Brakes : Linear Pull Brakes, Motolite, Paul Component
Brake Levers : Love Lever, Paul Component
Shifter Mounts : Thumbies, Paul Component
Shift Lever : Gran Compe
Stem : Nitto, Japan
Crankset : FSA F-Gimondi
Chain Ring : Sugino, Japan
Chain : Shimano, Japan
Rear Derailleur : DURA-ACE 25th Anniversary Shimano, Japan
Bicycle Frame Handle : Custom Made
2017.8– Replaced
Pedals : MKS Mikashima, Sylvan Touring Next, Japan
Quick Release : Vintage
Saddle : Order Made
Handlebar : Velo Orange
Aluminum Bottle : Vintage with Chain
Crank Cap : Sunxcd, Japan
Chain Guard : Dixna, Japan
Sprocket : 8Speed Shimano, Japan
Front Hub : White Industries
Rear Hub : White Industries
Rim : Alexrims
Spoke : Dt Swiss
Nipple : Dt Swiss
Bottom Bracket : Tange, Japan
Wire Basket : Vintage
Wire Basket Brass Font : Vintage
Wire Basket Leather Plate : Hermes Order Made
Bell : Vintage
Bag : La Maison du Chocola with Vintage Key
CGF Leather Sign Board : Hermes Order Made.
Special Thanks
CycleEXIF
www.cycleexif.com/bianchi-mini-velo
My collections were featured on the web.
...............................................................................................
GESSATO
www.gessato.com/bianchi-mini-velo-7-by-jin-buick-hidaka/
My collections were featured on the web.
...............................................................................................
Bianchi Mini Velo 7. "Shes So Charming!"
..............................................................................................
2012.5–
Headlamp : Kimura LH-05, Japan
Taillamp : Kimura TL-07V, Japan
Reflector : Kimura 30mm, Japan
Fenders : Honjo, Japan
Padlock Key : Henry Squire & Sons
Tool Roll : Vintage
Wooden Grip : Abici
Brakes : Linear Pull Brakes, Motolite, Paul Component
Brake Levers : Love Lever, Paul Component
Shifter Mounts : Thumbies, Paul Component
Shift Lever : Gran Compe
Stem : Nitto, Japan
Crankset : FSA F-Gimondi
Chain Ring : Sugino, Japan
Chain : Shimano, Japan
Rear Derailleur : DURA-ACE 25th Anniversary Shimano, Japan
Bicycle Frame Handle : Custom Made
2017.8– Replaced
Pedals : MKS Mikashima, Sylvan Touring Next, Japan
Quick Release : Vintage
Saddle : Order Made
Handlebar : Velo Orange
Aluminum Bottle : Vintage with Chain
Crank Cap : Sunxcd, Japan
Chain Guard : Dixna, Japan
Sprocket : 8Speed Shimano, Japan
Front Hub : White Industries
Rear Hub : White Industries
Rim : Alexrims
Spoke : Dt Swiss
Nipple : Dt Swiss
Bottom Bracket : Tange, Japan
Wire Basket : Vintage
Wire Basket Brass Font : Vintage
Wire Basket Leather Plate : Hermes Order Made
Bell : Vintage
Bag : La Maison du Chocola with Vintage Key
CGF Leather Sign Board : Hermes Order Made.
Special Thanks
CycleEXIF
www.cycleexif.com/bianchi-mini-velo
My collections were featured on the web.
...............................................................................................
GESSATO
www.gessato.com/bianchi-mini-velo-7-by-jin-buick-hidaka/
My collections were featured on the web.
...............................................................................................
Bianchi Mini Velo 7. "Shes So Charming!"
..............................................................................................
2012.5–
Headlamp : Kimura LH-05, Japan
Taillamp : Kimura TL-07V, Japan
Reflector : Kimura 30mm, Japan
Fenders : Honjo, Japan
Padlock Key : Henry Squire & Sons
Tool Roll : Vintage
Wooden Grip : Abici
Brakes : Linear Pull Brakes, Motolite, Paul Component
Brake Levers : Love Lever, Paul Component
Shifter Mounts : Thumbies, Paul Component
Shift Lever : Gran Compe
Stem : Nitto, Japan
Crankset : FSA F-Gimondi
Chain Ring : Sugino, Japan
Chain : Shimano, Japan
Rear Derailleur : DURA-ACE 25th Anniversary Shimano, Japan
Bicycle Frame Handle : Custom Made
2017.8– Replaced
Pedals : MKS Mikashima, Sylvan Touring Next, Japan
Quick Release : Vintage
Saddle : Order Made
Handlebar : Velo Orange
Aluminum Bottle : Vintage with Chain
Crank Cap : Sunxcd, Japan
Chain Guard : Dixna, Japan
Sprocket : 8Speed Shimano, Japan
Front Hub : White Industries
Rear Hub : White Industries
Rim : Alexrims
Spoke : Dt Swiss
Nipple : Dt Swiss
Bottom Bracket : Tange, Japan
Wire Basket : Vintage
Wire Basket Brass Font : Vintage
Wire Basket Leather Plate : Hermes Order Made
Bell : Vintage
Bag : La Maison du Chocola with Vintage Key
CGF Leather Sign Board : Hermes Order Made.
Special Thanks
CycleEXIF
www.cycleexif.com/bianchi-mini-velo
My collections were featured on the web.
...............................................................................................
GESSATO
www.gessato.com/bianchi-mini-velo-7-by-jin-buick-hidaka/
My collections were featured on the web.
...............................................................................................
Bianchi Mini Velo 7. "Shes So Charming!"
..............................................................................................
2012.5–
Headlamp : Kimura LH-05, Japan
Taillamp : Kimura TL-07V, Japan
Reflector : Kimura 30mm, Japan
Fenders : Honjo, Japan
Padlock Key : Henry Squire & Sons
Tool Roll : Vintage
Wooden Grip : Abici
Brakes : Linear Pull Brakes, Motolite, Paul Component
Brake Levers : Love Lever, Paul Component
Shifter Mounts : Thumbies, Paul Component
Shift Lever : Gran Compe
Stem : Nitto, Japan
Crankset : FSA F-Gimondi
Chain Ring : Sugino, Japan
Chain : Shimano, Japan
Rear Derailleur : DURA-ACE 25th Anniversary Shimano, Japan
Bicycle Frame Handle : Custom Made
2017.8– Replaced
Pedals : MKS Mikashima, Sylvan Touring Next, Japan
Quick Release : Vintage
Saddle : Order Made
Handlebar : Velo Orange
Aluminum Bottle : Vintage with Chain
Crank Cap : Sunxcd, Japan
Chain Guard : Dixna, Japan
Sprocket : 8Speed Shimano, Japan
Front Hub : White Industries
Rear Hub : White Industries
Rim : Alexrims
Spoke : Dt Swiss
Nipple : Dt Swiss
Bottom Bracket : Tange, Japan
Wire Basket : Vintage
Wire Basket Brass Font : Vintage
Wire Basket Leather Plate : Hermes Order Made
Bell : Vintage
Bag : La Maison du Chocola with Vintage Key
CGF Leather Sign Board : Hermes Order Made.
Special Thanks
CycleEXIF
www.cycleexif.com/bianchi-mini-velo
My collections were featured on the web.
...............................................................................................
GESSATO
www.gessato.com/bianchi-mini-velo-7-by-jin-buick-hidaka/
My collections were featured on the web.
...............................................................................................
Bianchi Mini Velo 7. "Shes So Charming!"
..............................................................................................
2012.5–
Headlamp : Kimura LH-05, Japan
Taillamp : Kimura TL-07V, Japan
Reflector : Kimura 30mm, Japan
Fenders : Honjo, Japan
Padlock Key : Henry Squire & Sons
Tool Roll : Vintage
Wooden Grip : Abici
Brakes : Linear Pull Brakes, Motolite, Paul Component
Brake Levers : Love Lever, Paul Component
Shifter Mounts : Thumbies, Paul Component
Shift Lever : Gran Compe
Stem : Nitto, Japan
Crankset : FSA F-Gimondi
Chain Ring : Sugino, Japan
Chain : Shimano, Japan
Rear Derailleur : DURA-ACE 25th Anniversary Shimano, Japan
Bicycle Frame Handle : Custom Made
2017.8– Replaced
Pedals : MKS Mikashima, Sylvan Touring Next, Japan
Quick Release : Vintage
Saddle : Order Made
Handlebar : Velo Orange
Aluminum Bottle : Vintage with Chain
Crank Cap : Sunxcd, Japan
Chain Guard : Dixna, Japan
Sprocket : 8Speed Shimano, Japan
Front Hub : White Industries
Rear Hub : White Industries
Rim : Alexrims
Spoke : Dt Swiss
Nipple : Dt Swiss
Bottom Bracket : Tange, Japan
Wire Basket : Vintage
Wire Basket Brass Font : Vintage
Wire Basket Leather Plate : Hermes Order Made
Bell : Vintage
Bag : La Maison du Chocola with Vintage Key
CGF Leather Sign Board : Hermes Order Made.
Special Thanks
CycleEXIF
www.cycleexif.com/bianchi-mini-velo
My collections were featured on the web.
...............................................................................................
GESSATO
www.gessato.com/bianchi-mini-velo-7-by-jin-buick-hidaka/
My collections were featured on the web.
...............................................................................................
Bianchi Mini Velo 7. "Shes So Charming!"
..............................................................................................
2012.5–
Headlamp : Kimura LH-05, Japan
Taillamp : Kimura TL-07V, Japan
Reflector : Kimura 30mm, Japan
Fenders : Honjo, Japan
Padlock Key : Henry Squire & Sons
Tool Roll : Vintage
Wooden Grip : Abici
Brakes : Linear Pull Brakes, Motolite, Paul Component
Brake Levers : Love Lever, Paul Component
Shifter Mounts : Thumbies, Paul Component
Shift Lever : Gran Compe
Stem : Nitto, Japan
Crankset : FSA F-Gimondi
Chain Ring : Sugino, Japan
Chain : Shimano, Japan
Rear Derailleur : DURA-ACE 25th Anniversary Shimano, Japan
Bicycle Frame Handle : Custom Made
2017.8– Replaced
Pedals : MKS Mikashima, Sylvan Touring Next, Japan
Quick Release : Vintage
Saddle : Order Made
Handlebar : Velo Orange
Aluminum Bottle : Vintage with Chain
Crank Cap : Sunxcd, Japan
Chain Guard : Dixna, Japan
Sprocket : 8Speed Shimano, Japan
Front Hub : White Industries
Rear Hub : White Industries
Rim : Alexrims
Spoke : Dt Swiss
Nipple : Dt Swiss
Bottom Bracket : Tange, Japan
Wire Basket : Vintage
Wire Basket Brass Font : Vintage
Wire Basket Leather Plate : Hermes Order Made
Bell : Vintage
Bag : La Maison du Chocola with Vintage Key
CGF Leather Sign Board : Hermes Order Made.
Special Thanks
CycleEXIF
www.cycleexif.com/bianchi-mini-velo
My collections were featured on the web.
...............................................................................................
GESSATO
www.gessato.com/bianchi-mini-velo-7-by-jin-buick-hidaka/
My collections were featured on the web.
...............................................................................................
Bianchi Mini Velo 7. "Shes So Charming!"
..............................................................................................
2012.5–
Headlamp : Kimura LH-05, Japan
Taillamp : Kimura TL-07V, Japan
Reflector : Kimura 30mm, Japan
Fenders : Honjo, Japan
Padlock Key : Henry Squire & Sons
Tool Roll : Vintage
Wooden Grip : Abici
Brakes : Linear Pull Brakes, Motolite, Paul Component
Brake Levers : Love Lever, Paul Component
Shifter Mounts : Thumbies, Paul Component
Shift Lever : Gran Compe
Stem : Nitto, Japan
Crankset : FSA F-Gimondi
Chain Ring : Sugino, Japan
Chain : Shimano, Japan
Rear Derailleur : DURA-ACE 25th Anniversary Shimano, Japan
Bicycle Frame Handle : Custom Made
2017.8– Replaced
Pedals : MKS Mikashima, Sylvan Touring Next, Japan
Quick Release : Vintage
Saddle : Order Made
Handlebar : Velo Orange
Aluminum Bottle : Vintage with Chain
Crank Cap : Sunxcd, Japan
Chain Guard : Dixna, Japan
Sprocket : 8Speed Shimano, Japan
Front Hub : White Industries
Rear Hub : White Industries
Rim : Alexrims
Spoke : Dt Swiss
Nipple : Dt Swiss
Bottom Bracket : Tange, Japan
Wire Basket : Vintage
Wire Basket Brass Font : Vintage
Wire Basket Leather Plate : Hermes Order Made
Bell : Vintage
Bag : La Maison du Chocola with Vintage Key
CGF Leather Sign Board : Hermes Order Made.
2010 American Idol Season 9 contestants:
1. Didi Benami
2. Crystal Bowersox
3. Lacey Brown
4. Lee Dewyze
5. Andrew Garcia
6. Casey James
7. Aaron Kelly
8. Michael Lynche
9. Shoban Magnus
10. Paige Miles
11. Katie Stevens
12. Tim Urban
100 EXTRAÑOS POR MADRID es un reto.... un proyecto fotográfico de DANiMANTiS y Raúl González...
100 personajes anónimos retratados por las calles de Madrid el ViERNES 13 de DiCiEMBRE de 2013, entre las 10:30 de la mañana y las 18:30 de la tarde....
100 STRANGERS IN MADRID (SPAIN) portrayed past friday 13/12/2013. Photos by DANiMANTiS & Raúl González.
Visit our site in Facebook to follow the set.
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Llega Noemí, un retrato que tenía muchísimas ganas de mostrar.
Sin ninguna duda es de las protagonistas que estarían en mi particular Top5 de la serie por su estilo tranquilo y relajado en la pose, un gesto con el brazo que me encanta y una naturalidad con el cigarrillo que a mi me arrebató en el momento del disparo.
Además de eso, lo más obvio, su belleza!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Y es que Noemí es guapísima xD
Esta foto fue mi despedida de la plaza de Malasaña donde comimos Dani, Hache y yo mismo, más adelante ya fuimos bajando y sacando retratos mientras nos acercábamos de nuevo a Gran Vía, próximo destino
Mil gracias Noemí, guapa!
Noemí 070/100
Special Thanks
CycleEXIF
www.cycleexif.com/bianchi-mini-velo
My collections were featured on the web.
...............................................................................................
GESSATO
www.gessato.com/bianchi-mini-velo-7-by-jin-buick-hidaka/
My collections were featured on the web.
...............................................................................................
Bianchi Mini Velo 7. "Shes So Charming!"
..............................................................................................
2012.5–
Headlamp : Kimura LH-05, Japan
Taillamp : Kimura TL-07V, Japan
Reflector : Kimura 30mm, Japan
Fenders : Honjo, Japan
Padlock Key : Henry Squire & Sons
Tool Roll : Vintage
Wooden Grip : Abici
Brakes : Linear Pull Brakes, Motolite, Paul Component
Brake Levers : Love Lever, Paul Component
Shifter Mounts : Thumbies, Paul Component
Shift Lever : Gran Compe
Stem : Nitto, Japan
Crankset : FSA F-Gimondi
Chain Ring : Sugino, Japan
Chain : Shimano, Japan
Rear Derailleur : DURA-ACE 25th Anniversary Shimano, Japan
Bicycle Frame Handle : Custom Made
2017.8– Replaced
Pedals : MKS Mikashima, Sylvan Touring Next, Japan
Quick Release : Vintage
Saddle : Order Made
Handlebar : Velo Orange
Aluminum Bottle : Vintage with Chain
Crank Cap : Sunxcd, Japan
Chain Guard : Dixna, Japan
Sprocket : 8Speed Shimano, Japan
Front Hub : White Industries
Rear Hub : White Industries
Rim : Alexrims
Spoke : Dt Swiss
Nipple : Dt Swiss
Bottom Bracket : Tange, Japan
Wire Basket : Vintage
Wire Basket Brass Font : Vintage
Wire Basket Leather Plate : Hermes Order Made
Bell : Vintage
Bag : La Maison du Chocola with Vintage Key
CGF Leather Sign Board : Hermes Order Made.
Special Thanks
CycleEXIF
www.cycleexif.com/bianchi-mini-velo
My collections were featured on the web.
...............................................................................................
GESSATO
www.gessato.com/bianchi-mini-velo-7-by-jin-buick-hidaka/
My collections were featured on the web.
...............................................................................................
Bianchi Mini Velo 7. "Shes So Charming!"
..............................................................................................
2012.5–
Headlamp : Kimura LH-05, Japan
Taillamp : Kimura TL-07V, Japan
Reflector : Kimura 30mm, Japan
Fenders : Honjo, Japan
Padlock Key : Henry Squire & Sons
Tool Roll : Vintage
Wooden Grip : Abici
Brakes : Linear Pull Brakes, Motolite, Paul Component
Brake Levers : Love Lever, Paul Component
Shifter Mounts : Thumbies, Paul Component
Shift Lever : Gran Compe
Stem : Nitto, Japan
Crankset : FSA F-Gimondi
Chain Ring : Sugino, Japan
Chain : Shimano, Japan
Rear Derailleur : DURA-ACE 25th Anniversary Shimano, Japan
Bicycle Frame Handle : Custom Made
2017.8– Replaced
Pedals : MKS Mikashima, Sylvan Touring Next, Japan
Quick Release : Vintage
Saddle : Order Made
Handlebar : Velo Orange
Aluminum Bottle : Vintage with Chain
Crank Cap : Sunxcd, Japan
Chain Guard : Dixna, Japan
Sprocket : 8Speed Shimano, Japan
Front Hub : White Industries
Rear Hub : White Industries
Rim : Alexrims
Spoke : Dt Swiss
Nipple : Dt Swiss
Bottom Bracket : Tange, Japan
Wire Basket : Vintage
Wire Basket Brass Font : Vintage
Wire Basket Leather Plate : Hermes Order Made
Bell : Vintage
Bag : La Maison du Chocola with Vintage Key
CGF Leather Sign Board : Hermes Order Made.
Special Thanks
CycleEXIF
www.cycleexif.com/bianchi-mini-velo
My collections were featured on the web.
...............................................................................................
GESSATO
www.gessato.com/bianchi-mini-velo-7-by-jin-buick-hidaka/
My collections were featured on the web.
...............................................................................................
Bianchi Mini Velo 7. "Shes So Charming!"
..............................................................................................
2012.5–
Headlamp : Kimura LH-05, Japan
Taillamp : Kimura TL-07V, Japan
Reflector : Kimura 30mm, Japan
Fenders : Honjo, Japan
Padlock Key : Henry Squire & Sons
Tool Roll : Vintage
Wooden Grip : Abici
Brakes : Linear Pull Brakes, Motolite, Paul Component
Brake Levers : Love Lever, Paul Component
Shifter Mounts : Thumbies, Paul Component
Shift Lever : Gran Compe
Stem : Nitto, Japan
Crankset : FSA F-Gimondi
Chain Ring : Sugino, Japan
Chain : Shimano, Japan
Rear Derailleur : DURA-ACE 25th Anniversary Shimano, Japan
Bicycle Frame Handle : Custom Made
2017.8– Replaced
Pedals : MKS Mikashima, Sylvan Touring Next, Japan
Quick Release : Vintage
Saddle : Order Made
Handlebar : Velo Orange
Aluminum Bottle : Vintage with Chain
Crank Cap : Sunxcd, Japan
Chain Guard : Dixna, Japan
Sprocket : 8Speed Shimano, Japan
Front Hub : White Industries
Rear Hub : White Industries
Rim : Alexrims
Spoke : Dt Swiss
Nipple : Dt Swiss
Bottom Bracket : Tange, Japan
Wire Basket : Vintage
Wire Basket Brass Font : Vintage
Wire Basket Leather Plate : Hermes Order Made
Bell : Vintage
Bag : La Maison du Chocola with Vintage Key
CGF Leather Sign Board : Hermes Order Made.
This is a corrected version of a picture posted before -- the coolpix lens will add barrel distortion if you leave the zoom at it's lowest setting. I photoshopped it out.
Special Thanks
CycleEXIF
www.cycleexif.com/bianchi-mini-velo
My collections were featured on the web.
...............................................................................................
GESSATO
www.gessato.com/bianchi-mini-velo-7-by-jin-buick-hidaka/
My collections were featured on the web.
...............................................................................................
Bianchi Mini Velo 7. "Shes So Charming!"
..............................................................................................
2012.5–
Headlamp : Kimura LH-05, Japan
Taillamp : Kimura TL-07V, Japan
Reflector : Kimura 30mm, Japan
Fenders : Honjo, Japan
Padlock Key : Henry Squire & Sons
Tool Roll : Vintage
Wooden Grip : Abici
Brakes : Linear Pull Brakes, Motolite, Paul Component
Brake Levers : Love Lever, Paul Component
Shifter Mounts : Thumbies, Paul Component
Shift Lever : Gran Compe
Stem : Nitto, Japan
Crankset : FSA F-Gimondi
Chain Ring : Sugino, Japan
Chain : Shimano, Japan
Rear Derailleur : DURA-ACE 25th Anniversary Shimano, Japan
Bicycle Frame Handle : Custom Made
2017.8– Replaced
Pedals : MKS Mikashima, Sylvan Touring Next, Japan
Quick Release : Vintage
Saddle : Order Made
Handlebar : Velo Orange
Aluminum Bottle : Vintage with Chain
Crank Cap : Sunxcd, Japan
Chain Guard : Dixna, Japan
Sprocket : 8Speed Shimano, Japan
Front Hub : White Industries
Rear Hub : White Industries
Rim : Alexrims
Spoke : Dt Swiss
Nipple : Dt Swiss
Bottom Bracket : Tange, Japan
Wire Basket : Vintage
Wire Basket Brass Font : Vintage
Wire Basket Leather Plate : Hermes Order Made
Bell : Vintage
Bag : La Maison du Chocola with Vintage Key
CGF Leather Sign Board : Hermes Order Made.
2010 American Idol Season 9 contestants:
1. Didi Benami
2. Crystal Bowersox
3. Lacey Brown
4. Lee Dewyze
5. Andrew Garcia
6. Casey James
7. Aaron Kelly
8. Michael Lynche
9. Siobhan Magnus
10. Paige Miles
11. Katie Stevens
12. Tim Urban
IF YOU LOVE THE FIRST LOOK OF MY CRAFTS
YOU WILL LOVE MOST OFMY COLLECTIONS
FEEL FREE TO EXPLORE MORE ON MY PHOTOSTREAM IN THIS WAY
CRAFT REVOLUTION / MOSAIC APPLICATION IN A PATCHWORK APPROACH, A TRULLY NEW LINE IN A ROW
Doing things like no other before is like walking in another line, why we need to do being different from them, how do we see things in another side? Is this possible to have a new line in a row?
I attend seminars about Quality Control, this seminars tackles the main cause of the real problem is in the organization itself, yes, and is true no need to attend seminar for this, if we know ourselves is our best enemy, but how we need to know more ourselves, our environment dictates us to be being with them, and our mind action accordingly in this way of thinking.
Working in an Export Company for long years as a research and product development officer is not a good job, but paying you a lot sometimes per project, and your Boss saying you always; “our sale will get high after this project out of the market! You can go to vacation after this! Yes vacation after finish the particular project, hmm sound nice, as I said this is not a good job after all. Vacation is also not good in this kind of works. Why I say this. How you can say you are free after your kids out in school and you are watching American idol and praying for the artist you want to be declared as a real winner,
How can we say we are free and in vacation with family and thinking what you can do to be more careful for the kids if all with you, or even if you alone and feel bored and open your pc for something else just to get out of your mind, how?
Being free is acceptance just live with them walk with them and feel with them, my master in this seminar put this thing in our mind , the second things he share to us is everybody need a free space for our self, as a person and different from the other person.
He share to us a line in a bible , I forgot the pages and the verses, but something like this I am not particular in the bible things and thoughts but the messages is clear, you are so special from the other person in your words ,in your thought , in your actions too,
And he shouting to all of us saying hey get out of the box his face look like red and I feel he is angry for what ever reason,
Then he put here things in the bag and walking outside the hall never turn back and go to small coffee table and put some head set on his ear, we all get shock we feel confuse, me I am thinking he get mad to someone , that time the seminar is running up to more hours and this person sitting , look like relax and we are thinking what s wrong , the company paying much for him, and the 2 long hours to wait him , feel more confusing , I see also he snap a bit and his eyes is close for almost 15 minute , and we are so silent , and no body want to talk , hey what’s wrong , I go to the other side of the room and I fall asleep, somebody doing that things and fall asleep too, but the only thing I notice no one get out of the room , we are all waiting for something, boring and everybody no one to talk just the eyes talking that time and our lips add some smile,
Time running and one of the participant decide to talk to all of us and saying we don’t need him in this kind of seminar , he never say anything to us just sip his coffee for long hours and we left nothing to do. and one of my colleagues saying , how can we say it in a nice way, everybody saying something ,suggesting , and one off the participant crumble the papers and want to throw to the master , that moment we are all smile and saying yes do it if you can! But after that no one, want to do that kind of things to his master after all,
Or maybe being polite much better that throwing things as our action for that particular situation and the message is clear , everybody even they have a good actions they don’t want to go out of the box,
New line in a row is a fresh and clear action ,as an artist , as a creator of this particular crafts , I love to share what I have after my long journey , this world is so fast in many particular , technology ,development, high-rise building new phone , everything that we can consider as our home outside our home or a chips on our big pockets , weight less but full of everything what we put inside that chips for our own purposes,
This new craft was born in this particular world of arts but I found out, this craft is out of the line , the material is there , the colors is in there, the meaning is there , the message is there , everything is there , and still I cannot fine the right line for this particular crafts,
I start doing craft on my early age, I still remembering cutting pages of full colored magazine cut in a small piece and paste it, collect all the colored papers and cut and paste it just my start, I love to draw plant animals flowers birds everything about nature, and this track considering of my actions whom I am now, in my own world,
I never finish college, as my root, but I take a fine arts courses in one best school in Philippines (U.S.T. University Of Santo Tomas) Manila the oldest School in Asia the school for Architecture and Fine Arts, that time I feel bless, it because I never dream to get enter in that school, I walk barefooted in my young age, I never dream one day I was in one of the room in there. In my teenage days I was always in a church I am a member of a choir group, but my voice is not good at that time, but I feel important when I am part of this group , our master telling me you are part of this group and your voice is to important to us, I joint also a theater club my master told me , here in our company money is hard to find and the only things I can share to you is how they praise you after the production is done, this group is a community base just for a public information and services, and that’s true I feel different from other person when I joint in this group I have many friends , they all like me as a devil in my characters I always portray , this group give ME more opportunity to explore my space more on the way I never do and think before, or maybe I get out of that box I never notice in this way, or I walk in a new line in a row ,
This group also sent me to college, and I walk out in this group and stop my study up to 2nd years in colleges of course the main reason is money, yes this is my hard times at that moment I need to decide which way I need to walk, to finish or make another way like a new line in a row, I need to force my self to work hard for my daily bread.
New line in a row is a formation of things on how we see and need to act patiently specially in our materials that surround us. Or a CALL on how we make a line in a way we can move perfectly, and this is what I want to share to you,
New line in a row is my greatest achievement, after searching and looking for arts and crafts, i look more books, searching more artist, looking for the master, site in the internet, regarding arts and crafts, and still I never see anything that need to compare on my crafts, but this crafts more on mosaic, patchwork, color pixel in our computer and idea coming from cross stitching, and how it make it different from them,?
Mosaic is a form of arts more on glass and stone or anything that form pattern and pastes it,
Patchwork is a form of arts too start from our old clothes recycled it and form pattern too.
Cross stitching is also form of arts that need to count and have pattern too.
Color pixel normally found in our computer if we want to see or using magnifying glass to see thing clear.
I never research much on this particular meaning (mosaic, patchwork, cross stitching, pixels,) suggestion is always welcome or comment to this particular is will help much,
This kind of words build my composition and remind me, where I start thinking and looking in different way, how can I called my crafts , or where can I place it , I thinking is there a room for me, the answer is YES , I can place it in a galleries of mosaic,
In a patchwork, in pixel room, but not in a wall that hangs cross stitching arts,
But more on more that way, my experiment get more wild and run, colored pixel is always many colors in his single square form, I decide to get out in this category,
I try more research about patchwork , and I see more clear things in this room , the next things I open my mind to the mosaic room and get involved more on more , and I notice a clear picture and help me to categories my craft more in this way.
I draw another line, a new line in a row
After fifteen years searching for the soul of my arts, I try to make room for them, I want to be different from them, I want to be more careful and I want to have a free form from them,
Arts is copying nature I thought, and maybe I think in this way, but copying is like doing things you admire and seeing things that guide us, copying is the only easy way to make us more competitive or maybe more to be exact, new line in a row starting in this way collect the things that have a connection on me make a clear picture and transform in a way I do now,
New line in a row is a form of arts with the relationship to the crafts world,
Arts is different from the crafts, arts is unique form and creation of human no same things have in common with out copying using special tools we have..
Crafts are more on copying have pattern to create more precise and get to perfectly conclusion.
New line in a row is my first step to get out of the box, I never notice for long way before.
New line in a row is a form of CRAFTS after all!
I called this crafts MOSAIC CLOTH IN A PATCHWORK APPROACH
A truly NEW LINE IN A RAW
Only the dead man can make his canvass clear and white
I choice freedom that make my life to be complicated and open for more restriction after all
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PINK CAPITAL / MARIKINA CITY, PHILLIPINES
Annabelle Wesley of Pike County exhibited the Overall 5th Steer during the Jr. Beef Expo Market Show. She also exhibited the reserve champion Percent Chianina Steer. The show, coordinated by the Alabama Farmers Federation, was March 18 in Montgomery and was held in conjunction with the Southeastern Livestock Exposition. The Overall 5th Steer prize is sponsored by U.S Foods. Wesley is pictured with Federation President Jimmy Parnell, judge Jon DeClerck of College Station, Texas, and her father, Heath.
I live virtually next to this church and we got woken up by the girls next door saying the flames were atleast 7 storeys high, watched it for awhile on the rooftop (level 9) then went downstairs to mountain street, and after watching the roof collapse I got interviewed by Daily Telegraph and Radio 2UE.
These photos are RAW. I got to show them to Daily Telegraph and the photographer was impressed we got such a spectacular view (it's so sad):(
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Sydney icon goes up in flames
By Jano Gibson and Dylan Welch
May 10, 2006 - 11:24AM
The Lord giveth and the Lord taketh away.
That was the message today on the website of Sydney's historic St Barnabas Church, which was destroyed by fire early this morning.
Firefighters were called to the 148-year-old church, on the corner of Mountain Street and Broadway, about 3.30am (AEST) after the fire broke out in the building and neighbouring hall.
The UniLodge block, which houses up to 600 people behind the church, was saved because of a sprinkler system that doused the outside of the building, creating a water shield, a fire brigade spokesman told ABC Radio.
Anglican Bishop of South Sydney Robert Forsyth, who was minister of the church for 17 years, said today he was shocked to learn of the fire, but there was no doubt St Barnabas would be rebuilt.
"The attitude of the minister and elsewhere is a mixture: it's sad, but they also are defiant and hopeful," he said.
"If you believe in a resurrecting God, a church burning down is sad but it's not the end of the world."
Since the 1920s, St Barnabas has been well-known for its friendly feud with the nearby Broadway Hotel, with the two institutions trading witty messages on their prominent street-side billboards.
Smouldering shell
More than 60 firefighters, using 10 pumping appliances and three ladder trucks, fought the blaze and were able to prevent it from spreading to the UniLodge block.
The church was left a smouldering shell. Fire investigators this morning say they can't confirm yet whether it will have to be pulled down but "it's not looking good".
They said the front and rear walls - the oldest parts of the building - were unlikely to remain.
St Barnabas Church Assistant Minister Andrew Ford said it was very sad to see the building go.
"[It was] a great place for people in the community for almost 150 years."
Mr Ford said some of Sydney's oldest stained glass and one of the oldest organs had also been lost.
Mr Jurgeit said at least two people had reported hearing explosions about the same time as the church caught fire.
"There was some reports of an explosion in the church at the time we were notified of the fire. We've got a fire investigator on scene at the moment."
Once the church's walls have been stabilised, an investigation will begin into the cause of the fire.
"Fire investigators [will] go in and possibly use a K9 accelerant dog to sniff for petrols and things like that."
The fire forced the closure of all four Broadway lanes in the area but Mr Jurgeit said it would reopen by about 6.40am.
The RTA's Traffic Management Centre said motorists using Broadway would experience only minor delays this morning.
Mr Forsythe said services that would normally be held in the gutted building - including a baptism planned for this Sunday - would still go ahead at alternative locations.
He said the church was in negotiations with Moore College at Sydney University and hoped to use one of its lecture halls to hold services in the short term.
Here are some examples of the sign board battle with the nearby Broadway Hotel that appeared in the Herald's Column 8 section over the years:
- The battle of wits between the Broadway Hotel and St Barnabas Church up the road has joined in on the Christmas spirit. The church sign reads: "Wise men came to Jesus - they still do.'' To which the hotel has replied: "Wise drinkers come to Broadway - they still do.''
- The battle of the Broadway sign boards rages on. At St Barnabas Church is a sign that reads: "You have nothing that God did not give you.'' Across the road at the Broadway Hotel is another sign that reads: "I know I have nothing, but I'm not sure who gave it to me."
- Sun pun - At St Barnabas Church on Broadway, a large Easter sign outside says: "The Father did not spare his son but gave him up for us all.'' Across the road, at the Broadway Hotel, is a sign which reads: "And behold, all we have is the Mirror."
- In the election spirit, the latest message from St Barnabas Church, Broadway, reads: "God keeps his promises."
DREAMBEACH VILLARICOS cierra cartel y anuncia una más que buena noticia para los “dreamers” , la organización ha trabajado para ampliar y acercar el festival a su público ofreciéndoles una serie de ventajas y comodidades para su completo disfrute. La nueva ubicación del recinto es más grande, más accesible, situada junto a la zona de acampada y a pie de playa (adjuntamos plano del nuevo recinto).
Así mismo la WELCOME VILLARICOS y la CLOSING PARTY “ELROW” se trasladan al nuevo recinto por cuestiones de capacidad ante la gran de demanda de abonos vendidos hasta la fecha. En este espacio hoy se anuncian los artistas de uno de los shows más esperados, ELROW que traerá a EATS EVERYTHING, TECHNASIA, UNER Y LOS RESIDENTES DE LA SWING, MARC MAYA, TONI VARGA y alguna que otra sorpresa dominguera para aquellos que no son tan amantes del techno.
DREAMBEACH VILLARICOS está en su mejor año, con mucho tesón y esfuerzo ha logrado cerrar uno de los carteles artísticos más importantes de todos los tiempos del festival con figuras internacionales y nacionales de alto nivel y con una calidad innegable. Una de esas cabezas visibles es sin lugar a dudas la exclusiva de uno de los reyes del hip hop universal como es CURTIS “50 CENT” JACKSON que dará su único concierto en España, otros de los dos nombres que resuenan desde su confirmación son el popular artista dance DEADMAUD5 y el Dj francés LAURENT GARNIER, ambos con solo dos fechas en la península, también se destaca el británico embajador del techno mundial RICHIE HAWTIN, los tops DIMITRI VEGAS & LIKE MIKE, el americano JEFF MILLS y otros muchos artistas de gran nivel como DJ SNAKE, CARL COX, EXCISION, LUCIANO, JAMIE JONES, PENDULUM, NERVO, DYRTIPHONICS, OSCAR MULERO y un largo etcétera.
El festival, que espera recibir en esta edición a más de 50.000 "dreamers" por día, es uno de los eventos musicales que más ayudan a la sostenibilidad económica y turística de la zona en época estival.
Dreambeach Villaricos hace público su programa con la division por escenarios y días (Adjuntamos cartel)
DREAMBEACH VILLARICOS :
50 CENT, DEADMAU5, LAURENT GARNIER, RICHIE HAWTIN, JAMIE JONES, PENDULUM DJ SET & VERSE, YELLOW CLAW, DATSIK, CARNAGE, BLAWAN, DIE ANTWOORD, JON RUNDELL, BRENNAN HEART, DJ SNAKE, COONE, EXCISION , LUCIANO, CARL COX, OSCAR MULERO, SEXTH TROXLER, KNIFE PARTY, CLAPTONE, DIMITRI VEGAS & LIKE MIKE, JEFF MILLS, PLANETARY ASSAULT SYSTEMS aka LUKE SLATER, NERVO, NICOLE MOUDABER, RøDHAD, HEADHUNTERZ, ZOMBOY, JOHN DIGWEED, NIC FANCIULLI, DIRTYPHONICS, LEN FAKI, JUICY M, AUDION (aka Matthew Dear), ALY & FILA, CAMO & KROOKED, DIRTCAPS, AUDIO, KLAUDIA GAWLAS, WILDSTYLEZ, GONÇALO, FEEDME, REBEKAH, MANO LE TOUGH, MEFJUS, CRISTIAN VARELA, FATIMA HAJJI, DREMEN, HORACIO CRUZ, COSMIC GATE, JAVY UNION, NACH, CUARTERO, VICENTE ONE MORE TIME, THE PROTOTYPES, DUB ELEMENTS, NATOS & WAOR, DIMENSION, EYES OF PROVIDENCE, VIPER XXL, EDU IMBERNON, OTO, HOSSE y el ganador AS15, PARALEL.
*ELROW goes to DREAMBEACH
Más info en : www.dreambeach.es
Los precios!
ABONO 65,00 € + Gastos de gestión ABONO + ACAMPADA 80,00 € + Gastos de gestión
ABONO VIP 110,00 € + Gastos de gestión
ABONO VIP + ACAMPADA 125,00 € + Gastos de gestión
Las entradas pueden adquirirse en Correos, El Corte Inglés, Entradasatualcance, Entradas.com, Ticketea, Ticketmaster, Ultimaentrada.es y desde la web official del festival.
Una vez más RENFE colabora con Dreambeach. 30% de descuento de los billetes de RENFE para asistir al festival desde cualquier punto de España a Almería.
INFO ARTÍSTICA
50 CENT
Además de su trabajo como artista, 50 CENT también es el fundador y director ejecutivo de G-Unit Records, productor ejecutivo y estrella de la serie de televisión Power, y además también es estrella de cine cuyos créditos incluyen la comedia blockbuster Spy con Melissa McCarthy y la obra Southpaw que protagonizó junto a Jake Gyllenhaal.
Nacido en Nueva York el 6 de Julio de 1975 ha llegado al climax con dos discos sagrados “Get Rich or Die Tryin´” (2003) y The Massacre (2005) con ambos consiguió el multiplatino. Dejando al margen su éxito musical y empresarial, su nombre también saltó a la palestra por recibir el impacto de nueve balas en el 2000, Jackson también se ha dado a conocer por sus disputas con otro raperos como Ja Rule, Nas o Fat Joe, entre otros. Su última hazaña, hacerse fotos para sus redes sociales con grandes fajos de billetes “supuestamente falsos” cuando está en bancarrota. Por supuesto, 50 CENT, es más que viral.
DEADMAU5
El artista canadiense Joel Zimmerman, mejor conocido como «Deadmau5», nació el 5 de enero de 1981 en Toronto. Es uno de los Djs más populares de música electrohouse. Su madre Nancy, es una artista visual, y su padre, Rodney Thomas Zimmerman, un trabajador de una planta de General Motors. Tiene ascendencia alemana, suiza e inglesa. Antes de ser un estrella, Joel se dedicaba a la programación y el diseño de software. El nombre de Deadmau5 proviene de un incidente donde un ratón trepó hasta su ordenador y desafortunadamente el animal se electrocutó quedando muerto. Escogió el nombre “Deadmau5” porque la gente comenzó a llamarlo “that dead mouse guy” (ese tipo del ratón muerto). El nº5 es debido a que ‘deadmouse’ superaba los caracteres máximos permitidos como nickname en el chat, así que añadió un 5 y así se quedó.
Joel Zimmerman sigue jugando en la actualidad a los videojuegos y juegos online (juegos como “The Legend of Zelda” , “Space Invaders “, “Minecraft” «Spore» o «Counter Strike»), además de continuarcon su extraña manía de utilizar un casco con forma de ratón sonriente en sus shows en vivo (similar a Daft Punk). El podría considerarse como una «excepción a la regla» en el mundo de la música dance, ya que a el no le interesa en lo mas mínimo quien o que tracks están de moda. Según él, le interesa saber el porqué la gente esta utilizando algún tipo de software. Trabajando en una estación de radio local hasta que su música fue descubierta, recibió numerosos premios por sus tracks mas famosos “Faxing Berlin” y “Not Exactly”. Al lograr vender mas de 30,000 copias ya se consolida como uno de los más brillantes artistas del progressive house. Las superestrellas del trance más popular, Tiësto y Armin Van Buuren lo catalogaron como el productor más notable de 2007, y es en este año cuando forma su propio sello bautizado como “Mau5trap Recordings” donde edita sus tracks en formato mp3 o vinilo. En 2008 se coló en el Top 100 de la DJ MAG alcanzando el lugar #11 (la entrada mas alta de toda la historia del ranking) y actualmente es reconocido como el 12º mejor DJ del mundo, según la misma competición.
LAURENT GARNIER
" En el momento en que tenía diez años, mi habitación parecía un club nocturno. Había luces estroboscópicas , luces intermitentes de varios colores , una bola de discoteca , una cabina de DJ y pista de baile . Cuando encendí mis equipo cientos de pequeñas luces blancas revoloteaban en el techo de mi habitación y en las paredes. Desde entonces encendía mi bola de discoteca todas las noches y sólo soñaba con una cosa : hacer bailar a la gente” LG
Laurent Garnier lleva haciendo música de baile durante casi 30 años. Y, durante todos estos años, su energía sin límites no ha hecho más que crecer y expandirse. Él es un artista múltiple cuyo impacto en la escena musical es de largo alcance. Pero sobre todo, es un DJ, un verdadero DJ: transformado por la música, un apasionado de la multitud. Con su música los cuerpos se mueven en trance, como una espiral en la pista de baile mientras la mente viaja a otra parte. Sin embargo, también es un explorador de sonidos nuevos y no tan nuevos y tiene una increíblemente rica cultura musical. Pasa la mayor parte de su tiempo libre en las tiendas de discos de vinilo y escuchando cada pieza de música que se le envía. Laurent Garnier experimentó de primera mano la euforia del movimiento acid-house en Manchester y vivió de forma intensa la vida nocturna de París, ested DJ trotamundos sigue sintonizado de forma permanente a los sonidos del mundo, las tendencias actuales y la música de generaciones próximas.
En 2011, Laurent Garnier fue el único francés votado como uno de los 35 mejores DJs internacionales por los lectores de la revista británica Mixmag, uno de sus muchos reconocimientos para este empresario cuya plataforma giratoria es increíble, una mezcla de techno de Detroit con toques de jazz, música disco y eclepticismo africanos, selva, dubstep y bass music. Su contribución en las ondas también ha marcado un precedente durante largos años en Radio FG, Maxximum Radio Nova. Laurent garnier no es un Dj al uso, es uno de los principales exponentes en el desarrollo de la escena musical electrónica, se ha forjado una gran reputación a nivel internacional al actuar en los mejores clubs y festivales de todo el mundo y sus devotos seguidores son capaces de hacer largas colas para verle actuar.
DIE ANTWOORD
Abanderados de la causa zef, subcultura de barrio de los suburbios de Johannesburgo y Ciudad del Cabo, Die Antwoord (la respuesta) podían parecer en un principio una banda falsa o incluso paródica, la invención de dos estudiantes de arte con muchas ganas de molestar a la clase bienpensante de su país. Pero gracias a sus vídeos incorrectos, éxitos incontestables como “Enter The Ninja” o “Rich Bitch” y su rap-raver que apela a los instintos más bajos se convirtieron en un fenómeno viral y en uno de los proyectos con más gancho de los últimos años. Tras sus escarceos con el mundo del cine, las imágenes del clip de “Ugly Boy” aún en las retinas y el eco de los temas de su disco “Donker Mag” resonando en los tímpanos, ha llegado el momento de volver a verles sobre un escenario y lo harán en Dreambeach. (Fuente: Clubbing)
DJ SNAKE
William Grigahcine, más conocido en el medio artístico como DJ Snake, es uno de los DJ y productores de hip hop y electrónica más laureados. De origen francés, nació en 1986 y debutó en 2013 gracias a sus sencillos "Máquina Bird" y "Turn Down Por Qué", los cuales fueron nominados en los Premios Grammy y llegaron al Top5 consiguiendo el certificado de oro y platino.
DJ Snake ha colaborado en diversas producciones de artistas de la talla de Kanye West y Lady Gaga, entre otras grandes estrellas. Con su mezcla de estilos abarcando desde el trap, hip hop, electrónica y pop se mueve como pez en el agua en la industria desde 2009. Tras producir el disco “Born This Way” de Lady Gaga con el que se ganó una nominación al Grammy en la categoría Album of the Year en febrero del 2012, Dj Snake produjo el tema “Government Hooker”, que fue elegida, por los fans, como la mejor canción del disco.
KNIFE PARTY
2012 vio nacer al dúo dance Knife Party, que pasó de ser una entidad desconocida a uno de los actores más conocidos del mundo dance. El primer EP del grupo “100% No Modern Talking” alcanzó medio millón de descargas y fue seguido de su segundo EP “Rage Valley” que alcanzó el top 10 de los charts de iTunes en Reino Unido, EEUU, Canadá y Australia. Alcanzan los 2,3 millones de seguidores en Facebook, cerca de 20 millones de reproducciones en Youtube y han actuado en festivales frente a miles de fans de todo el mundo. En 2014 vio la luz el lanzamiento de “Abandon Ship” que demostró el perfil internacional del grupo y 2015 hizo que la banda expandiese sus barreras internacionales incluyendo festivales tales como Global Gathering o Tomorrowland al igual que su gira Haunted House por toda América. El movimiento Knife Party es viral y global, y llegará como una sorpresa fresca a Villaricos este agosto.
NERVO
Este dúo australiano de música electrónica formado por las hermanas gemelas Miriam Nervo y Olivia Nervo ocupan el puesto 24 de la encuesta anual realizada en 2015 por la revista DJmag. En 2013 lograron su mejor performance en la lista ubicándose en el número 16. Criadas en los suburbios de Melbourne las hermanas comenzaron su espiral como modelos pero pronto se ligaron al pop británico y desde entonces el dúo ha escrito para varios artistas de todo el mundo, incluyendo Kesha, Richard Grey, Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Ashley Tisdale e incluso las The Pussycat Dolls. Sin embargo, el grupo es quizás mejor conocido por co-escribir con David Guetta y Kelly Rowland la canción número uno “When Love Takes Over”, que pasaría a ganar un Grammy.
PENDULUM DJ SET & VERSE
Formado en 2002, el trío musical de Australia del Este siempre ha perseguido la idea de lanzar sus propias producciones, ideas e influencias de varios estilos de música para crear un nuevo sonido que se había perdido en la música dance. En 2005 Pendulum lanzó su álbum debut en Breakbeat Kaos, el aclamado “Hold Your Colour” que vendió 300 000 copias y alcanzó el Top 30 con el single “Slam / Out Here”. Tras algún tiempo escribiendo en su tercer estudio, Pendulum regresó con su lanzamiento “Immersion” en mayo de 2010 con el que alcanzó el número 1 en los Album Charts de Reino Unido. Los DJs Pendulum han actuado por todo el mundo, Sudáfrica, Canadá, Reino Unido, Europa, Asia y Rusia. Para Pendulum y su enorme e internacional grupo de fans, las mejores cosas están por llegar…Después del verano 2016 editarán su nuevo album con el que girarán por todo el mundo.
RICHIE HAWTIN
Artista, DJ y embajador: Richie Hawtin no es cualquier persona en el mundo de la música electrónica moderna, es un auténtico innovador. El aclamado sello del tecno Plus 8 & Minus manda señales a todo el mundo de su gran calidad en la vieja estación de Windsor, Ontario.
Su álbum “Decks, EFX & 909” lanzado en Novamute en 1999 expandió el concepto de álbum mix DJ en la imaginación de la mayoría de los DJs. Con más de una década de carrera, no es de extrañar que Hawtin siempre vaya innovando. Reconstruyó el álbum mix DJ y lo llevó más allá con “DE9: Closer To The Edit”, el nuevo álbum que se lanzó en el sello Novamute en septiembre de 2001. Su primer álbum mix para la serie Mixmag Live lo vieron utilizar extra efectos y máquinas del drum.
EXCISION
El productor y Dj de música electrónica Jeff Abel (Kelowna, British Columbia, Canadá) más conocido como Excision basa su especialización en el dubstep y en el drumstep. Reconocido mundialmente por la originalidad de sus portadas discográficas en las que utiliza personajes robóticos “cyberpunk” con luces efecto glow y neón, es un Dj oscurecido en su instrumentación por los metales y con una energía inusual que le da esa fuerza aque transmite en sus directos y a su público.
CARL COX
El reconocido Dj Carl Cox, especializado en mezclar música electrónica de los géneros house, techno y tech-house, estará también en Dreambeach. Nacido en el 62 en Barbados, es uno de los Djs más cotizados mundialmente y amado por la prensa especializada que lo ha catapultado a estar entre los primeros djs mejores del mundo.Carl Cox es el DJ del pueblo. Ha sido embajador de la música desde que llevaba pantalones cortos. DJ profesional desde que era un chaval, veterano del acid house y un campeón del techno. Es único pinchando discos, destrozando temas, expandiendo su amor, celebrando la vida y la música.
DIMITRI VEGAS & LIKE MIKE
El dúo belga de música electrónica compuesto por los hermanos Dimitri Thivaios (Dimitri Vegas) y Michael Thivaios (Like Mike), estarán este agosto en primera línea de playa en Dreambecah Villaricos. Actualmente ocupan el primer puesto en la encuesta realizada en 2015 por la revista DJmag, gracias a su ghost producer "Maarten Vorwerk", quien es el encargado de hacer todas sus producciones. Además son los actuales anfitriones y embajadores del Festival Tomorrowland. Dimitri Vegas (nacido Dimitri Thivaios, el 16 de mayo de 1982), comenzó a hacer sus primeras incursiones como DJ a la edad de 14 años. Ha sido dj residente en los mejores clubes del mundo y junto a su hermano, Like Mike (nacido Michael Thivaios, el 2 de diciembre de 1985), forma un equipo con el que han firmado trabajos para artistas como Lady Gaga, Jennifer Lopez y LMFAO. Tomorrowland
2010 American Idol Season 9 contestants:
1. Didi Benami
2. Crystal Bowersox
3. Lacey Brown
4. Lee Dewyze
5. Andrew Garcia
6. Casey James
7. Aaron Kelly
8. Michael Lynche
9. Shioban Magnus
10. Paige Miles
11. Katie Stevens
12. Tim Urban
Oi gente!!
Feliz Natal atrasado pra todas! Eu não consegui passar aqui no natal porque fiquei muuuuito gripada (família inteira ficou rs) e não consegui pintar a unha no natal (sim, passei o natal com as unhas peladas rsrsrs)
Mas depois de alguns dias, quando eu estava melhor, voltei ao plano de pintar a unha com o esmalte que eu pintaria no dia do natal, esse mini Anita com a cor mais liiiiiiiiiinda do universooooooooooo *_*
E esse vai ser o esmalte que eu vou passar a virada também!
Ainda não desejarei Feliz Ano Novo (ou já desejando rs) porque vou postar amanhã o meu TOP5
Também não estranhem a cor, a câmera não quis captar a cor real e eu não consegui editar também #fail
Usei:
1x Base Cetim - Ideal
2x Cabo Verde - Anita
1x Extra Brilho - Ideal
E é isso, esse foi o último esmalte do ano :)
Beijos ;*
Ok so, I totally ruined a perfectly good pair of Allen Edmonds wingtips for this one. That's the downside. On the plus side, I found an awesome new lunch spot and, potentially, a new Life Coach.
I was out walking around at lunch time today trying to find someone interesting to approach when I ran across John. It was bitter cold and the rain was pouring down in sheets. I was walking around with a giant umbrella and my trusty D90 under my topcoat. I looked like I was pregnant with a block-headed child.
John owns and runs No Fish! Go Fish!, a small food cart in downtown Portland located on SW 5th & Yamhill right next to the historic building that currently houses the U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals. At first I was just going to wait for the lunch rush to subside and ask for his picture but it was lunch time and I was hungry. I had planned to forgo lunch in an effort to find today's shot but while I was standing there getting drenched, his other customers in line (all of whom apparently planned ahead and were wearing fashionable welllies) were commenting on my soaked suit trousers and leather dress shoes which were submerged in an inch deep river that was running down the sidewalk. The woman behind me commented that I must really be hungry for some of John's soup if I was willing get soaked to the bone for it. I explained to John instead that I was after a photo but would love to try some of his soup as well. John immediately said yes to both the photo and the soup. I commented that it must be good stuff (on the menu it's listed as "Soup of the Gods." He explained that I was the first customer today who wasn't a regular. He knew the first names of the people in line before and after me he and asked if they were having their "regular."
John serves two kinds of food at his cart: warm filled sandwiches shaped like fish (without fish in them) and the soup of the gods. I can attest the soup is aptly named. It's served in a tallish coffee cup which makes it very easy to eat/drink. Just thing for a photographer on the run (or swim). The sandwiches were fantastic tasting though I still can't believe they're low cal.
I asked him if he owned his cart (he does) and what the best thing was about running his own business. His first answer was "being outside." Hard to believe on a day like today though he looked warm and dry in the cart. Second: no co-workers. I considered asking him if he was looking to expand.
I was attracted to John because of his face. I loved the cool muted light that was falling on him through the plastic tarp around the cart (he's facing north, I was facing south with the sun above and behind him and 1000 feet of rain clouds). I loved the color of the light on the chrome table top and utensils, his beard, black shirt, skullcap and glasses (though I believe he didn't have his glasses on when I first walked up).
I had planned to work on my lesson #3 today: put the person at ease, give a little direction. I didn't have to put John at ease though. He seemed so confident and comfortable in his own skin I was tempted to ask for lessons. I also didn't give any directions as he looked great as he was and there was a long line of very hungry, freezing cold, soaking wet loyal customers behind me so I just snapped away while John prepared my lunch.
Some might argue that it's a less than honest portrait if you're taking a picture of someone you're also doing business with. I can see the sense in that but my approach is to treat it as an environmental portrait and I had never met John and (miraculously) didn't know anything about his cart so he was a perfect stranger. Also, and maybe this is cheating, (I hope not), I see doing business as well (in this case buying lunch, buying a book in my Stranger #2 portrait) as a way of giving back and saying thank you. No quid pro quo exactly, but I feel a little less guilty about asking someone for their time. I don't plan to shoot the next 97 this way but it worked today. Perhaps if you're another new member of this group and are struggling to find someone willing to let you take their picture, you could get off the street and ask someone in their place of business.
I chose John though because he called out to me. You could just tell he had an amazing spirit about him. Funny, happy, but also just a little edgy and impish. After I returned to my office I googled his business and found his web page: www.nofishgofish.com/. Sure enough, he's got a great sense of humor but he's also trouble. I particularly enjoyed the bio descriptions for him and his partner as well as the "Happy Holidays from Billy Graham" banner on the Sean's Top 5 Random Things page: www.nofishgofish.com/top5.html. I later told my co-worker about this awesome new lunch cart I found (and also about my shot as I'm now bugging anyone who will give me the time of day about my new 100 Strangers Project). Her response was: "well duh, genius, the guy's famous, his food's awesome. Where you been? Guess what, there's a Starbucks downstairs. Bet you didn't know that either."
John, if you found this page, thank you again for your time today and for letting me snap a photo. Your food is awesome and you just made a new regular customer. Even if you hadn't agreed to let me take a photo, I would have been happy with the outcome because your food is hella good.
This photo was shot on an otherwise miserable Thursday afternoon in a chilly torrential downpour with my 50mm wide open at 1.4 while holding also holding my big ass umbrella with customers glaring and laughing behind me.
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This picture is #3 in my 100 strangers project.
Alternate #1: www.flickr.com/photos/plastictrend/6729146047/in/photostream
Alternate #2: www.flickr.com/photos/plastictrend/6729143159/in/photostream
View all of the photos in my 100 Strangers Project here.
Find out more about the project and see pictures taken by other photographers at the 100 Strangers Flickr Group page