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Finished! Three strands of tube beads with Ikat cane detailing - shades of teal/aqua.
Polymer Clay, no glaze, no varnish, just handsanded and polished.
2014 Weekly Alphabet Challenge, Week 26, Z is for Zigzag
It may not be obvious at first sight but there's a double zigzag/sawtooth pattern going on here. The horizontal sawtooth silhouette of the roofs facing the back of the Rotterdam Central Station and the vertical sawtooth pattern of the glass wall division of the Central Station itself. Seen and taken from the train just before departure.
It gets dark very late these days. As you can see, it was already 7.20 PM. If it was in a season where it would get dark early, I could have had more vehicles still plying on this road and resultantly, the light trail would have been much much brighter, like the one that inspired me to click this pic - www.flickr.com/photos/fish_at_taipei/52711828 7.
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Yay! I Love it when my new designs arrive ... this one (far left) is called: French Shabby ZigZag from the "French Linen - Antique White" Collection.
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I visited Trillium Lake for a beautiful sunrise with my friend John Pedersen. After that we headed over to Little Zigzag falls. It was my first time there and I loved it! Very easy hike in there.
The spray off the falls was hard to deal with but John gave some great advice to help me. Thanks John!
These unusual towers are part of the West Bay Lagoon Plaza complex in Qatar's capital, Doha. Each is a 34 storey residential block.
I couldn't decide which shot to put on flickr. so I thought "what the heck?" and uploaded another one.
Facade of a building (parking garage) in Lugano, Switzerland. The picture shows the same building as this one, only from a different angle.
My Zigzags quilt now has a home - in New Zealand, for new baby Annabel.
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In David Fortier River Park in Olmsted Falls, I was appreciating the zig zag of the stone wall near the falls. I love seeing things like this in new ways, when I have seen them before and missed it!
I've been having a trip down memory lane and recently dug out my old black and white negatives from years ago. This was taken in 1994 of the steam engine on the Zig Zag railway outside of Lithgow. Whilst the negative may not be as sharp as the digital age it brought back memories of printing negatives in my darkroom.