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From the album: Ships and Offshore
Drilling rigs in the port of Hamriyah, UAE - March 20202 points -
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This art work is my fathers. He has not been doing well so I offered to get his artwork out to the masses. I hope you like it and please give any comments you may have. More here: Gallery -> Members own albums -> Cover1 point
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Well, I did say that it would be a while before I managed to get around to uploading the photos from my brief little break in Denmark at the end of July/first week in August this year. September is nearly over now, but I have been busy with work - (which, for me, working on ships, generally means very poor to non-existent internet...) And, aside from that, I had to earn some money first, in order to be able to renew my subscription for the software that artfreaks.com runs on, so that I could get it upgraded to the latest version. Now that's done, I have found uploading photos to be a breeze - on my laptop, at least! (Hopefully, the have done something to improve photo handling on mobile devices too? I will let you know, next time I give it a go.) After leaving my previous ship in the port of Kalundborg on the island of Sjaelland - (the same one where, København - or Copenhagen, is located) - I needed a few days to finish-off some reports and decide just exactly where I was to head next. I found this very inexpensive, comfortable and quiet little B&B just a few miles outside town: Holmehuset Bed & Breakfast Kåstrup Holmevej 23, Illerup, Kalundborg, Denmark, 4400 I nice four mile walk through the glorious late summer rural Denmark countryside to the King's Pub in the centre of town. (Well, why walk two mile to the nearest supermarket when you can walk four miles to the nearest pub?!!) Needless to say, I enjoyed those walks. The photos tell a better story. Beautiful countryside and not much traffic on the roads - on average, about four or five between Kåstrup Holmevej and Kalundborg! I must go back there some day...1 point
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From the album: Photography by Lois
A Kobukson or Geobukseon was a type of large Korean warship that was used intermittently by the Royal Korean Navy during the Joseon dynasty from the early 15th century up until the 19th century.1 point -
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From the album: Night Photography and Lights Reflecting in Water
Drilling rigs in Hamriyah Port UAE - March 20201 point -
From the album: Ships and Offshore
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From the album: Intramuros Trip
Located in Intramuros, the old part of the city within the walls at Manila, Philippines1 point -
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From the album: Other Work
Cyber-Augmented Mercenary Zia is a heavy shock troop, toting a shortened Vulcan Cannon and donned with thick power armor she is quite the formidable force. Hardy, serious and ready to take on any job, no matter how messy. Cybernetic enhancements to both her arms and legs, render her incredibly strong and a lot quicker than you'd give her credit for. A great addition to any team or Op. Unit requires mass munitions and considerable power charges before operations. We accept credits, metals and most universal currency. We are happy to announce that this unit has been hired on a long term contract. We wish her all the luck in the future edevours.1 point -
OK, here's the tip: When you have learned a few words of the Thai language and you want to start trying them out on a Thai-speaking person, please don't get upset when they look at you all blank and they obviously haven't understood a word that you have said... Or, more likely, they are completely and utterly confused by what you actually did just say! You just need to work on those tones... For anyone literally just starting out with learning Thai - the sooner you can get your head around the fact that Thai, (like Mandarin and other Chinese languages,) is a tonal language - the better! The Thai language uses five different tones. Each syllable in any one word has one of the following tones: Lòw, mid, hígh, fȃlling and rǐsing Note the tone marks above. These are the most commonly used ones that you will come across when looking at Thai words that have been transliterated into the Roman alphabet - mostly in the 'Learn Thai in Five Minutes' type of textbooks. These tone marks are easy enough to produce in a Microsoft Word document but other than copying and pasting from Word, I haven't figured out how to insert them here on my own website! So I will use the following colour-coding to indicate the tones, for the purpose of this article: Low, mid, high, falling and rising This is based on a "traffic light" system. (The red is usually on top and the green is at the bottom of the three lights. Pink is "falling" from red - and light green is "rising from green - if that makes any sense?!!) Now you know why the Thai alphabet contains about three times as many letters as the Roman alphabet! In very simple terms, it is one of the ways that the different tones are indicated. The extended alphabet, in conjunction with some tone marks, (in some words but, by no means all) - and some rather complicated "tone rules" enables any Thai language script to be read phonetically, including the tones. The important thing to realize here is that if you transliterate any single syllable Thai word into the Roman alphabet, then that same group of letters can have up to five different and totally unrelated meanings when spoken back to a Thai person - depending on which tone you use... For words of more than one syllable, the problem does not go away! So it is best to: a) Take note of the tone marks, if you are reading a "Learn Thai in Five Minutes" type of text book. b) Whenever you learn a new word, make sure that you learn it together with the correct tone. Otherwise you could end up in an embarrassing situation! (More on this, later...) c) If you decide to make a list of new (transliterated into the roman alphabet) words - or better still, your own flashcards - you will need to indicate the tone, somehow. If you don't like the commonly used tone marks for transliterated Roman alphabet text, you can use your own colour-scheme or, for example, underline low-tone syllables, put a line above high-tone syllables - and a sweeping downwards curve for falling tones with an upward sweeping curve for rising tones. Just use whatever works for you. But indicate the tones and learn the correct tones together with the pronunciation of any new word that you come across. Here's why: Khun suay - all mid tones - ( คุณซวย ) - can be translated as: "You are unlucky, unfortunate - or even bad!" You probably meant to say: Khun suay - rising tone on the second syllable of the second word - ( คุณสวย ) - which means "You are beautiful!" Some more: Mai wai - falling then rising tone - ( ไม่ไหว ) - Unable to... cannot... Mai wai - rising then high tone - ( หมายไว้ ) - To expect, anticipate, predict Mai wai - falling then mid tone - ( ไม่วาย ) - Always, constantly, to keep on repeating or doing the same thing Enough said? So the different tones don't just change a word slightly - to mean something similar. There are absolutely no similarities in meaning between any of the above examples. They are completely different words and it's no wonder that a Thai person cannot understand you if you don't at least try to pay attention to the tones of each and every syllable that you speak. It sounds quite daunting but, really, it isn't - just as long as you learn the correct tones for each new word, every time you come across one. Your Thai friends will definitely help you with this... Pay attention!!!1 point
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From the album: Other Work
My "Artistic Representation" of Sanakan from the amazing manga series BLAME! by Tsutomu Nihei, Background from the original manga, however I have added colour shadows and some super basic highlights.1 point -
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From the album: Other Work
Misdirected, I'm awakened Manifestes in, into my head I feel new pain, becoming part Of my every, every moment now New Pain, you told me you wanted and hated me New Pain, you kill me now this becomes part I'm so sure I'm, so confused I'm All things to you, nothing to you I feel new pain, in these shadows Of my every, every moment now New Pain, you told me you wanted and hated me New Pain, you kill me now this becomes part New Pain, you told me you wanted and hated me New Pain, you kill me now this becomes part You told me that you wanted me You told me you hate me Tear for our suffering Told me that I'm the one You wanted to kill me And now it makes this all ugly Becomes part of me Turning into this new pain Your horse I ride, bite down hard And now I suffer My heart to my mind it burns Rips it hurts, it kills Static-X New Pain1 point -
From the album: Night Photography and Lights Reflecting in Water
Photo taken from the Saphan Taksin Bridge - without the use of a tripod. I tried resting the camera on a parapet of the bridge but with a half second exposure time, I would have been better off bringing my tripod along. (Even then, with a slow old camera and heavy lorries thundering by shaking the bridge every few seconds, this one would always have been a bit of a challenge!!)1 point -
From the album: Night Photography and Lights Reflecting in Water
Pink Tropical Water Lilies (or "Lotus," if you prefer!) These beautiful lilies grow in a ditch beside the road in Soi Sukjai, between Soi 40 and Soi 42 off the Sukhumvit Road in Bangkok. Apparently, they were just thrown in there, years ago, by the owner of the house behind were they grow. Like most tropical water lilies, the flowers only open at night...1 point -
From the album: Night Photography and Lights Reflecting in Water
Pink Tropical Water Lilies (or "Lotus," if you prefer!) These beautiful lilies grow in a ditch beside the road in Soi Sukjai, between Soi 40 and Soi 42 off the Sukhumvit Road in Bangkok. Apparently, they were just thrown in there, years ago, by the owner of the house behind were they grow. Like most tropical water lilies, the flowers only open at night...1 point -
From the album: Night Photography and Lights Reflecting in Water
Pink Tropical Water Lilies (or "Lotus," if you prefer!) These beautiful lilies grow in a ditch beside the road in Soi Sukjai, between Soi 40 and Soi 42 off the Sukhumvit Road in Bangkok. Apparently, they were just thrown in there, years ago, by the owner of the house behind were they grow. Like most tropical water lilies, the flowers only open at night...1 point -
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From the album: Night Photography and Lights Reflecting in Water
A night view from a high rise building in Ermita, Manila, Philippines - looking South towards Malate, the Manila Bay Yacht Club, the Mall of Asia complex - and onward towards Ninoy Aquino Internation airport and Pasay City.1 point -
From the album: Other Work
Add perspective to the things I do not like! So, there you go. Any other questions ask away.1 point -
From the album: Other Work
After reading the manga's and re-watching the anime of each series, I thought I'd celebrate one of my all time favourite shows with a bit of fan art!Tried something a bit different in that I was mixing my own style with that of the original, proved... interesting!There is a good chance, more will be coming.1 point -
From the album: Other Work
Flesh is weak.Personal bit of work, representing a new year the evolution of self to something more.FULL VIEW PLEASEPraise be to the machine.Props to for his amazing stock that was an huge help in getting angles and proportions right.1 point -
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Vic: I think this painting is really fine! Being a student of art history (my favorite century and art is 17th century Dutch) I really know quite a lot about art (not bragging, just true). Your painting reminds me of a good Matisse. The only thing I don't like about it is the overuse of script. To me, a simple "Vic" signature in the lower right corner would be much superior. But that's your choice and some artist's do that. Maybe it's just modern and I'm out of touch, although I'm pretty young. Congranulations on your fine picture, Starr (Friday 6:15 pacfic time, California)-good going!!1 point
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