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Tennent's Lager Advert, Wellpark Brewery, Glasgow

Tricky Hat at Old Friends, Georgetown, Kentucky

Taking Golden Gate bridge pictures from a moving car is tricky even when you are not the one driving. Most of mine were crap. But then you can always play with them, edit to no end and call them "art"! HSS!

A pregnant woman on a concrete wall.

 

Only ambient lighting on this one. Taken in an open shade on a bright day. Love the light this condition gives.

 

It was really tricky to get the picture right because there were lots of people hanging around, freaking cold and allso, I had to shoot it at f. 1.2.

  

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Night of Kaamini by Bela Lal was launched by famous theater personality Muzzafar Ali at India habitat centre Delhi on 2nd July 2008

Fiat 124 Spider Abarth Rally @ GIMS16

No one sits here, absolutely NO ONE... other than Tricky.

He has a great view of the ducks below, but not exactly the best footing. Hercules California

hard to handle a camera and a paddle on a board

Keyhole

 

Is this the sort of neckline referred to as a “keyhole”? You could fit a lot more than a key in here.

 

I picked up this blouse at a consignment store and figure the previous owner was frustrated with the opening in the front. It requires at least a meant-to-be seen bralette, if not a tank top, underneath. I’ve tried both, as well as layering it under overalls and over a dress.

 

Blouse, Free People (consignment). Dress, Lipstick. Shoes, Circus by Sam Edelman. Earrings, flea market.

Lovely windows challenging the bricklayer's skill.

Dalgety Bay 18/07/2021

I have had this ring for a long time. It was a gift, so I do not know whether it is authentic Native American art, but it is styled in that way, and features a lovely little hummingbird. I decided to photograph it for the “We’re Here!” challenge today, which is Rings.

 

While I was at it, I thought I’d add a little extra design to the thing, and create a poster for the Mixmaster Challenge. The contest is a little tricky – it must be a vertical poster, with text and a stylized logo, for an imaginary event.

 

But, I didn’t stop there. For the aforesaid logo I incorporated a lovely photograph offered by brillianthues (shown in the first comment box below). I’m posting this image in the Treat This theme 164 at Kreative People.

 

And, last but not least, R is for “ring” at February’s Alphabet Fun:2017 Edition.

  

...... ... where the light can sometimes be magical; sometimes tricky too!

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Other (non textured) photos and writeup by Dan Morgridge up on Gaper's Block:

 

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The church youth held a tricky-tray fundraiser this weekend.

I hadn't really thought of the hazards of in-flight mating. The male flower wasp had been caught and well wrapped by the enamelled spider, but the female hadn't. She had a few snags to sort out, and eventually dropped off to the ground.

6Y08, the 11.25 Saturday empties from Tolworth to Cliffe Brett Marine must have been bit of a tricky one for timetable planners. At Raynes Park the train joins the busy South Western Main line and has to cross from the Up Slow to the Up Fast Line, prior to threading it's way across both the Down lines at Wimbledon West Junction in order to access the St Helier line that runs through platform 9 at Wimbledon station.

 

From Wimbledon 6Y08 runs through Haydons Road and Tooting, before reaching Streatham Junction. At Streatham North Junction the freight then has to be pathed on the busy Up Brighton Fast line for a short while through Balham, Wandsworth Common and Clapham Junction, before heading off the main line at Pouparts Junction. A trip through south London is then made via Denmark Hill, Peckham Rye and Nunhead before it has to once again get a timetabled path through the very busy junction at Lewisham. Having negotiated all this it then runs via Hither Green and Sidcup to Dartford, Gravesend and it's destination in north Kent.

 

66 035 is seen at Wimbledon West Junction beginning it's weaving maneuver from the Up Fast line. The St Helier lines, to which 6Y08 is crossing to, can be seen on the extreme left curving in from Sutton via St Helier.

Tricky Plane at McGuire AFB Air Show

I had to find a fence somewhere and finally, I did. This shot is taken at "Happy Valley" in Caloundra on the Sunshine Coast north of Brisbane. This is a large beachside park between Bullcock Beach and Kings Beach and where Pumicestone Passage which divides Bribie Island and the mainland used to make its entry to Moreton Bay by a tricky bar. The day we went up, it was late morning low tide so that we could, for the first time walk across to Bribie Island, now North Bribie.

 

So what's this all about - well, a lot of change since I was a kid when we took our annual holidays with Mum and Dad here. In those days there was no park and in fact the whole scene in front was one of lightly vegetated sand dunes (no water in foreground) all the way out to the sea, more or less where you see it now. Except in those days, you couldn't see it.

 

A little out of frame to the right was Pumicestone Passage with the Caloundra bar beyond, about three quarters up the RHS of the shot. It was a reasonably deep channel and fast flowing when the tide was running in or out and deep enough so that just beyond Bullcock Beach which was actually in the passage to the right had wharves where a fleet of prawn trawlers tied up and sold their catch. By the early 90's, the sand dunes were starting to diminish and they eventually all washed away or perhaps blew away too, leaving a wide beach with lagoons and small channels as seen here. It has been that way with small changes from month to month for 25 years.

 

Across the other side of the Passage was the northern tip of Bribie Island, one of the three large sand islands in Moreton Bay and you could only get there by way of the bridge from Caboolture at the southern end and then drive up the beach by 4WD or via a boat across from anywhere in Caloundra. The north end of the island was quite narrow in parts.

 

Then along came the inclement weather that contributed to the devastating floods of 2022 and nature took over to finish a job it had started years before. The sea punched a hole through the narrow northern part of Bribie Island and created a new passage that grew wider as time went by opposite the Golden Beach area of Caloundra. Balancing this, the old channel gradually got shallower and filled with sand, some drifting, some blown I believe and at least at low tide now part of Caloundra and able to be walked to where once us kids were forbidden to play in case we fell into the deep, swift flowing water.

 

For the first time in my life, we achieved the impossible and walked across to what was Bribie Island. As Bluey and Co. would say "Hooray"!

This was a tricky picture to stitch together, partly because there was a car parked in front, but mostly because the right hand end of the mural is actually on a wall perpendicular to the rest. It took a while to piece it together but the artwork is so impressive I thought it was worth a little extra effort to see the mural whole.

 

Artwork by Blo, Adnate, Rashe, Slicer, Deams & Jaws.

Mildenhall based 'Strix 62', US Air Force 'Special Ops Group' Lockheed Martin MC-130J Commando II 16-5839 overflies Lakenheath while on a local tasking

 

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Here is my final concept sketch for my Re: Creators project and that's the main antagonist, Altair.

 

She is definetely gonna be tricky for sure because of the amount of details but honestly, as long as get her hat and hair right, the rest shouldn't be too difficult.

 

Her mop hair was tricky to plan out but I found this one viking hair that's molded with a helmet. I'm thinking of cutting off the hairpiece and use those and sculpt around it for the base

 

Her hat I'm planning on using that Frankenstein head as the base and sculpt the rest of the details

 

E-tape for the torso and cape madness for her long skirt of course.

 

In fact, I just made a huge capemadness order to get started on Re: Creators and some minifig parts order as well.

 

Another tricky part will be her accessories, Like others, I'll be 3D printing them but if you have seen the show, you know she has like 20 swords orbiting around her and a tommy gun she uses as a violin. Those will be a bit tricky but I still want to give it a try to test my solidworks skills

 

Other details that will be 3D such as her gauntlets and belt will use E-tape and procreate as always so no suprise there

 

Finally done with the concept sketches for front view of the figures. I'm gonna do some more sketches for the side and back view and accessories for each but I won't post those since I find it unnecessary

When you get close enough then realize there is always full moon.

Highest position on EXPLORE: # 222 on Thursday, May 21, 2009

 

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The church youth held a tricky-tray fundraiser this weekend.

The ole Hold her other Leg Skate.

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