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Zero Genesis is a PROGRESSIVE DEATH METAL with a touch of djent, formed in State Of Mexico, Mexico. You can listen to their music and know more about this music project in www.facebook.com/pg/zerogenesisband
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My reflection, dirty mirror
There's no connection to myself
I'm your lover, I'm your zero
I'm the face in your dreams of glass
So save your prayers
For when we're really gonna need'em
Throw out your cares and fly
-The Smashing Pumpkins
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ZERO 4
0的背後是有很多無名英雄在防疫工作崗位上克盡職責換來的成果,台灣No.1。
#連續4天0確診
#台灣加油
#TaiwanCanHelp
#HERO
#圓山飯店
The Story of The Grand Hotel
圓山大飯店創立於民國41年(西元1952年),十四層宮殿式大樓,巍峨高聳於圓山之腰,前臨基隆河、後倚陽明山東望松山、西眺淡水。飯店紅柱金瓦氣勢宏偉的外觀,襯托富麗堂皇的古典氣氛,傳達了東方的藝術之美,是台北市的代表地標之ㄧ,聞名世界。是中外人士觀光住宿或商務會議的最佳選擇。
The Grand Hotel was established in 1952. Supported by red columns and with golden roof tiling, the Grand Hotel stands midway up Yuanshan, much like a majestic 14-storey palace. Facing Keelung River, with Yangming Mountain to its, the hotel offers an amazing view of Songshan District to the East and Danshui to the West. The Grand Hotel, structured through western construction methods, is decorated with elegant classical Chinese details. This fusion of East and West makes the hotel a fine expression of Chinese art upon a foundation of modern western architecture. No matter if visitors are tourists or business men, all those who stop by and marvel at the architectural beauty of the hotel would no doubt want to reserve for themselves a wonderful stay.
飯店擁有500間客房,白天可鳥瞰台北市的繁華市容,夜晚可一覽台北市的寧靜夜景,讓時間穿越空間,讓古典交錯現代,是圓山飯店提供給貴賓的絕妙享受。飯店內設有精緻美食料理餐廳,提供中、西、日式佳餚的極致享受。圓山大飯店提供五星級的優質設施與服務。
The hotel is equipped with 500 rooms which offer a birds-eye-view of bustling Taipei in the day and a serene city in the night. The timeless joy of observing a modern city in a classic Chinese guest room is simply amazing. The Grand Hotel offers a variety of dining choices, including Chinese, Western and Japanese restaurants serving cuisine of supreme quality.
A dandelion "Clock" at Warham Camp, Norfolk. Zero Image 6x9 MF loaded with Fuji Reala 100. 1 second at EV15.
Update, this can also be seen here: www.pinholeday.org/gallery/2011/index.php?id=2491
If we head back to December last year I was in Wuhan for secret reasons of my own when I had a chance to meet a gentleman we shall simply call ‘Simon’. Simon was a-coughing and a-spluttering and had a bit of a temperature and he put it down to the blood orange he’d had that morning. Thinking back now I’m pretty sure he was lying to me and was, in fact, patient zero and patently hadn’t just been eating oranges. He said he was just looking after the injured bat in his left hand…
Anyway, since I’ve had a few hours at home on my own I thought I’d put together this photofit. Over to you internet. You’ll have him worked out in no time...
Cheers
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If you go attack this mech you will have:
a ZERO precent chance of destroying it
a ZERO precent chance of winning the War
a ZERO precent chance of you living
It is coming for you.............
now with flag that looks like something from WH 20,000 arm with hand has a joint in the elbow theire is tires on the legs for more coolness and thats all. Also changed the fig but you cant see it so it dosent matter.
High maneuverability shipyard welding mech.
-Energy beam welding torch incorporated into right arm
-High density left arm capable of withstanding pressures of up to 15,000 PSI, for raw material handling
-Nitrile rubber soles for high grip and oil and chemical resistance
I made this about 4 years ago, I just added a few things to it and only now I got to photographing it.
Taser- Bowen- Luis- Fels- Sione- Zeros- Eron
Un placer pintar al lado d esta gente. La unica pega, el calor...
Dedicada a mi gente: Fer, David, Nebur, Riper y Asen
Alba siempre en nuestros corazones..
New York, New York
I am in New York to celebrate my wife's birthday with my boys. This is the view out of my hotel room of the Memorial Plaza and fountains at Ground Zero.
Author: Satoshi Kamiya
Folded: June 2021
Paper: 35cm * 35cm Biotope
Final length of the model: 13cm
Final wingspan of the model: 16.5cm
Time to fold: 4 hours
I refused to try out this model for quite a long time as I thought it would not be an interesting experience to fold. However, I was completely wrong and I absolutly enjoyed folding this model. It's so different from the models I'm usually folding and has so many great details. Truly an amazing piece of art.
Getting the cockpit in shape was actually the most difficult part since the paper showed a strong resistance against spreading out the layers.
Zero, Drakengard
Photographer: A.Z.Production Cosplay Photography (www.facebook.com/azproductioncosp)
Cosplayer: Kiaraberry (www.facebook.com/kiaraberrycos)
Setup: Main: Godox AD360 with Phottix Para-Pro 1.5m; Edge Godox AD200 with 1/2 CTO gel
Red Fox (Vulpes vulpes) zeroing in on a vole beneath the snow as it listens for noises that gives away the prey's position. Image taken in Yellowstone National Park of Wyoming.
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Sunrise over Lake Michigan in Racine, Wisconsin with the temperature at zero and windchills of 25 below.
Zero, Drakengard
Photographer: A.Z.Production Cosplay Photography (www.facebook.com/azproductioncosp)
Cosplayer: Kiaraberry (www.facebook.com/kiaraberrycos)
Setup: Main: Godox AD360 with Phottix Para-Pro 1.5m; Edge Godox AD200 with 1/2 CTO gel
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we originally wanted to do some type of hair swirl effect, but jenn started feeling dizzy after a couple of attempts lol .. instead she had the brilliant idea of just tossing her hair up, and we managed to get this shot. hope you enjoy!
5D Mark II
24-70L @ 42mm
ISO200 | 1/200 | f/6.3
2 LP160 fired into background, flagged
1 580ex2 fired through gridded snoot from camera upper right
triggered via cactus v5
© 2011 Jason Tsai
Tiny mech battle at around 55 parts!
Inspired by Mobile Frame Zero tabletop game and designed for Brickset's polybag design competition:
Looking for opinions on which level of saturation (full, less, or zero) appeals to people.
My process here is essentially using the scanned surface of antique paper to overlay a digital image with the goal of adding random, organic texture and surface imperfections. Since different papers and placements are used, it theoretically makes each digital version unique-ish, if that makes sense.
(Yes, I have to work hard to get interested in digital images)
My question is that since the antique paper is yellowed, how much should I desaturate, if at all. Opinions?