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A knitted version of Turning Torso, knitted for the handcraft fair in Malmö 2009. It's knitted by members of Stick Opp. That's the Malmö group of Sticka

Attendees at the University of Minnesota tour stop of "This Is The Turning Point" tour at Cyrus Northrop Memorial Auditorium in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

April 2010

Location: Coxos, Ericeira

Photo: André Carvalho

Pretending that it's hard to turn the wheel.

 

Inside the Old Mill, in the upper park.

The locos detach and leave the train at Cootamundra West station (out of use) and then back into Cootamundra station so they can refill the steam with Coal and Water.

 

Taken from the level crossing. Cootamundra, NSW.

life turns here, luck turns here.Never guess about the point of finishing of this turning.A boy - Netrakona, Bangladesh.

Once upon a time i gave birth to a ray of sunshine...

These seems more like Christmas colors instead of autumn colors :)

1995-2003, collage on gessoed paper

Leaves are slowly changing on a tree at the Farm at the Zoo

Turning final to Merida, SVMD

Turning the Herd 18x20 available

Snowplough turning round at the end of the public road in Glenbanchor

by Santiago Calatrava @ Malmo

  

Susanne Benöhr-Laqueur (Rechtsanwältin, Bremerhaven) Foto: stephan-roehl.de

RDA Countryside Challenge North West 2015: Turning

weird building called the turning torso in malmo...

Y ahora comenzamos de arriba a abajo.

 

Justo antes de tirar la foto estuve con la tuna de una universidad del sur de España (Granada?). También vinieron en el mismo vuelo e iban dando guerra por las calles, la gente les miraba extrañados pero bueno, estaba animado el percal =)

  

Some cool precision turning photos:

Jantar Mantar observatory, sundial, built by Maharaja Jai Singh II of Jaipur in 1724 – buses, automobiles, individuals, palms, trees, photo from hotel, atmospheric distance steamy hot morning, downtown New Delhi, on pilgrimage, 1993, India

 

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Manual turning of a Oil & Gas part

Arsenal and Gravois. Saint Louis, Missouri.

Hand carved using a drill.

Like to try and do a "Segmented Turning" with Blackwood and maple, for my Vent and Fan Controller.

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