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Cool Moon Star Tattoo Designs images


Check out these moon star tattoo designs images:

Devin’s Tattoo Design
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Tattoo Image by Marco’s Microcosm
January ’10. Devin Polite’s sleeve tattoo design. Lion’s head holding a scroll in his mouth. The scroll lists his mother’s name, brother’s name, cousin’s name, my name, and Jimmy’s name in that order. At the bottom of the scroll is our seal the "Toxic Moon". On the left of the scroll is a scorpion claw holding a nautical star, and the right is the other claw holding a heartless symbol. Underneath the scroll is a scorpion tail holding a kingdom keyblade. The crown on the lion’s head has an italian flag wrapped around the base (no colors at the moment).

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Cool Designs Tattoo Ideas images


Some cool designs tattoo ideas images:

The tattoo idea, version 1
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Tattoo Image by Miika Niemelä
After having a few piercings, I think it might be a time for a tattoo icon smile Cool Designs Tattoo Ideas images Idea is simple. I just have to find someone to design a tattoo out of this draft.

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Cool Tattoos Tribal Butterflies images


A few nice tattoos tribal butterflies images I found:

butterfly (Dejavu Tattoo Studio Chiangmai Thailand)
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Tattoo Image by augrust

butterfly (Dejavu Tattoo Studio Chiangmai Thailand)
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Tattoo Image by augrust

butterfly (Dejavu Tattoo Studio Chiangmai Thailand)
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Tattoo Image by augrust

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Cool Ideas For Tattoos For Girls images


A few nice ideas for tattoos for girls images I found:

Play Me, I’m Yours, Day 2 – Jun 22, 2010 – 28
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Tattoo Image by Ed Yourdon
Back up on the terrace overlooking the Bryant Park lawn, I was going to ask this couple about the piano. But (a) the woman had a tattoo that made her look dangerous, and (b) the guy looked like he would punch me in the nose if I interrupted them. So I didn’t…

Note: this photo was published in a Jun 14, 2011 blog titled "Lower Back Tattoo for Girls – “way to Show Sensual Self”."

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On the 2nd day of the "Play Me, I’m Yours" project, I started by searching for the piano at the Metropolitan Museum of Art on Manhattan’s East Side, and then moved downtown to: a piano at the bandshell in Central Park; a piano I couldn’t find at Bryant Park; a piano at Greely Square, and another one a couple blocks north at Herald Square, in mid-town Manhattan; and then pianos at Tompkins Square Park, St. Mark’s Church, and Astor Place on the lower East Side. I found and photographed a total of seven pianos on this second day, matching what I had done on the first day…

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A few years ago, a British artist by the name of Luke Jerram came up with the intriguing idea of spreading pianos around the city, with an open invitation for anyone nearby to wander up and begin playing something. Anything. First it was London, and now it’s here in New York City.

Starting on June 21st, sixty pianos have been donated, painted, and "installed" throughout the five boroughs of New York; you can see the locations here. I managed to visit seven of the pianos on the first day, and another seven on the second day. The program will only be running for two weeks, and I’ll be out of town for at least a few of those days … so it won’t be easy, but my goal is to track down, visit, and photograph all 60 pianos by the time it’s over. Even the one at the Staten Island Zoo, and the one located somewhere in the Joyce Kilmer Park up in the Bronx.

Aside from the logistics of getting to these remote corners of the five boroughs, it sounds like a straightforward task: ride a subway train to the appropriate stop, walk a block or two, take photograph or two, and then go back where you came from. But it’s turning out to be a little more difficult than I had thought, partly because the maps provided on the Web site are somewhat ambiguous and imprecise, and partly because the officials (e.g., guards, cops, grounds-keepers, etc.) whom you would expect to know about such things have been remarkably clueless.

I’ve also been hearing rumors that some of the pianos are being moved around between one day and the next. That might explain why I had to abandon today’s plan to photograph the piano in Bryant Park: after circling the park and the adjoining New York Public Library a couple of times, I concluded they had either hidden the piano, or moved into a subterranean cell.

As for the pianos I’ve found, the experiences have been quite varied. Some of the pianos sit mute and abandoned — including, oddly enough, the very fist piano in Times Square, which had been plunked down at Seventh Avenue and 44th Street, and basically ignored by everyone. The same was true of one of the pianos situated in a hard-to-find corner of Lincoln Center, as well as a piano ostensibly located at the Metropolitan Museum of Art — which turned out to be sitting next to the giant obelisk behind the museum, and on the far side of the inner park roadway.

As for the pianos that do attract some musicians: it’s quite a varied bunch. Some are casual amateurs, some of whom have no idea what the program is all about, and who had no advance warning that the pianos would even be there. Some have obviously been planning and practicing for months. Some of the musicians sing, some don’t; some bring along drummers, guitarists, and vocalists. I even heard that one musician brought some dancers to help liven up his performance, but I haven’t seen that myself…

Anyway, I’ll keep photographing the pianos, and uploading the best of the photographs, until I run out of pianos, run out of time, or run out of energy — whichever happens first.

On the 2nd day of the "Play Me, I’m Yours" project, I started by searching for the piano at the Metropolitan Museum of Art on Manhattan’s East Side, and then moved downtown to: a piano at the bandshell in Central Park; a piano I couldn’t find at Bryant Park; a piano at Greely Square, and another one a couple blocks north at Herald Square, in mid-town Manhattan; and then pianos at Tompkins Square Park, St. Mark’s Church, and Astor Place on the lower East Side. I found and photographed a total of seven pianos on this second day, matching what I had done on the first day…

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A few years ago, a British artist by the name of Luke Jerram came up with the intriguing idea of spreading pianos around the city, with an open invitation for anyone nearby to wander up and begin playing something. Anything. First it was London, and now it’s here in New York City.

Starting on June 21st, sixty pianos have been donated, painted, and "installed" throughout the five boroughs of New York; you can see the locations here. I managed to visit seven of the pianos on the first day, and another seven on the second day. The program will only be running for two weeks, and I’ll be out of town for at least a few of those days … so it won’t be easy, but my goal is to track down, visit, and photograph all 60 pianos by the time it’s over. Even the one at the Staten Island Zoo, and the one located somewhere in the Joyce Kilmer Park up in the Bronx.

Aside from the logistics of getting to these remote corners of the five boroughs, it sounds like a straightforward task: ride a subway train to the appropriate stop, walk a block or two, take photograph or two, and then go back where you came from. But it’s turning out to be a little more difficult than I had thought, partly because the maps provided on the Web site are somewhat ambiguous and imprecise, and partly because the officials (e.g., guards, cops, grounds-keepers, etc.) whom you would expect to know about such things have been remarkably clueless.

I’ve also been hearing rumors that some of the pianos are being moved around between one day and the next. That might explain why I had to abandon today’s plan to photograph the piano in Bryant Park: after circling the park and the adjoining New York Public Library a couple of times, I concluded they had either hidden the piano, or moved into a subterranean cell.

As for the pianos I’ve found, the experiences have been quite varied. Some of the pianos sit mute and abandoned — including, oddly enough, the very fist piano in Times Square, which had been plunked down at Seventh Avenue and 44th Street, and basically ignored by everyone. The same was true of one of the pianos situated in a hard-to-find corner of Lincoln Center, as well as a piano ostensibly located at the Metropolitan Museum of Art — which turned out to be sitting next to the giant obelisk behind the museum, and on the far side of the inner park roadway.

As for the pianos that do attract some musicians: it’s quite a varied bunch. Some are casual amateurs, some of whom have no idea what the program is all about, and who had no advance warning that the pianos would even be there. Some have obviously been planning and practicing for months. Some of the musicians sing, some don’t; some bring along drummers, guitarists, and vocalists. I even heard that one musician brought some dancers to help liven up his performance, but I haven’t seen that myself…

Anyway, I’ll keep photographing the pianos, and uploading the best of the photographs, until I run out of pianos, run out of time, or run out of energy — whichever happens first.

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Cool Tattoos For Girls Gallery images


A few nice tattoos for girls gallery images I found:

Against Automation
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Tattoo Image by Taxi For Gable
I went to Paris to stay with my friend, Aurelia. To coincide with my trip, i was to take photos of the not so obvious Paris for a magazine based in Norwich called Partywolf. There will be more photos to come and an article to write up as well.
This was shot at Le Louvre.

Young hearts don’t always beat to standard verse & chorus.
We’ll deviate from your script & fake our own deaths tonight.
We’ve plotted our escape, using these instruments & a corrupt language.
With voices stronger than those projected.
The stage is set, but the set’s a fake.
We refuse to memorise the soundtrack to your racket and i will not choreograph the next distraction.
Interruption is music to our ears.
Everything written down is an act.

Ampere

Soul Meets Body
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Tattoo Image by dollen
Colorado Model Jamie Jnics Nichols
Soul Meets Body
This is from the shoot we did a whie back for Envosy Mason at the Jett Hotel in Lodo Denver. They did a "Real World" show there a while back and it’s pretty famous for it. Honestly I never seen a real world.
You think I have a lot of Flickr groups.. that’s nothing. I have more URL’s than the Beatles have songs. Yeah… you could say I have a plethora of websites. My current favorite is www.daftphoto.com and if you recall we started following a geeky cute girl at random… but as it turns out she is crazy hot. I had no idea. I mean the first image I saw of her was some Photo booth filtered thing… but no… she is hot like wasabi and has been added to the wish-list (people I’d like to shoot with that is)

So, if you have not met Rachel Barker check out her new images here and let her know that dollen sent you. (as if that will impress her)
Lastly, Many thanks to all for the comments, questions, favs and views. We really do apprecaite it.

Oh and more thing. If you have ever had to tell a model what to bring to a shoot. you need this flickreffect.tumblr.com/post/477512277/i-know-what-you-ar…

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Cool Men Tattoos Pictures images


A few nice men tattoos pictures images I found:

Xer – ein halb Dämon und Engel
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Tattoo Image by susuzeck
eine Aufgabe von einem bekannten für ein tattoo, ich habs mit kugelschreiber gemacht, is ganz gut gelungen^^

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Cool Ideas For Tattoos For Women images


Check out these ideas for tattoos for women images:

A Fresh Idea
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Tattoo Image by Whatsername?
Eh. I bit the bullet and got tattooed. I would’ve never guessed. I got them one afternoon on a dare and I just couldn’t resist. I was given less than 1 hour to figure out exactly what to get! These lovlies, are the result.
Thanks to D’Jene at Lifetime of Sol on Colfax.

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Cool Wire Tattoo Designs images


Check out these wire tattoo designs images:

staple remover
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Tattoo Image by Divine Harvester
Staple Remover Design

A standard staple remover is constructed of just five distinct components: • two plastic grips • torsion spring • two sets of metal swinging wedges (a.k.a the blades) • metal pin axle • two smaller pins

The design is focused on functionality and robustness with no unnecessary decoration (unless one includes the ergonomics of the handle) and minimised number of parts to lower costs and production time. The device works with a pincer action to unfold and pull out a staple in one motion.

[edit] Staple Remover Components

[edit] Blades

The two pivoting blades interlock each other. They are made of Chrome Plated Steel, which is harder than the thin ductile wire of the staple and strong enough to withstand the force required to remove it. The Chrome plating provides not just a chic finish but also a mild rust-resistance suitable for use in an office environment away from any liquids let alone corrosive ones. Though the blade is made from what was originally sheet metal; the right angles and clean edges mean that a punch and die method of production would not be suitable. Therefore the piece of sheet metal is cut using the process of blanking in a mechanical press then bent in a press brake. This is a highly automated method which allows for a production rate of up to 1500 units per minute.

[edit] Torsion Springs

The torsion spring in this staple remover is a standardised component that appears in many other products such as clothes pegs. It has two loops and is made of Chrome-plated Steel. They are mass produced by a spring winding machine which cold winds wire around an arbour before heat treating to make it harder. The spring is then chrome plated. The machinery to do this is large, expensive, but has a high production rate. That is why the springs are usually bought off-the-shelf from a tier 1 supplier rather than produced in house. The material, steel is an excellent choice for this use, as there is a point of minimum stress where continued use (opening and closing the staple remover) will not cause failure through fatigue.

[edit] Plastic Grips

The plastic grips are in fact unnecessary and the device could still be operated without them. They provide enhanced ergonomics so the user does not have to press their fingers against sheet metal. Injection moulding of thermoplastics are normally used through the use of an automated injection moulding machine, which shoots liquid plastic into a mould where it is left to set. Such processing is commonplace, not very labour intensive, cheap and capable of producing high quantities. Plastic is used as it is the easiest, but also the cheapest and most readily available material that can be formed into such fluid shapes.

[edit] Pin Axle

The pin axle provides a cylindrical bar from which the blades can rotate. It is made of Stainless Steel, which will not rust in areas that have been worn by contact with other metals. The process to create such a pin axle is quite intensive and hence it is bought off-the-shelf from a supplier. They are made by a specialised machine which cuts thick wire into a suitable length and then die punches the head of the pin, the supplier normally runs specialised machinery that is capable of producing large amounts of products at a high rate for a low cost.

Simpsoning
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Tattoo Image by Summer W(ith a dying laptop)
Hair: W&Y MODEL HAIR 14 "Type A
Skin: Natural Beauty – Stella-medium-cl- Group Gift
Jewelry Set: .:A&M:. Messed Memory Wire Set
Outfit: Lillou’s Designs – Sandra
Glasses: .::PeppermintBlue::.CellFrameGlasses MarbleBlue w/OH 3Sapphire
Tattoo: Ursala Glacies Tattoo ~silentsparrow~
Flats: >TRUTH< Mina Flats [limoncello]
Pose by dfo!

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Cool Star Tattoos With Tribal images


Some cool star tattoos with tribal images:

Tribal Vector Graphics
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Tattoo Image by Vectorportal
If you use this image, please give credit to Vectorportal.com with URL. Get this image in vector at www.vectorportal.com/subcategory/161/TRIBAL-VECTOR-DESIGN…

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Cool Claddagh Tattoo Pictures images


A few nice claddagh tattoo pictures images I found:

Newest Ink
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Tattoo Image by Shylah
Adam and I got matching tattoos yesterday. Bum hasn’t gotten a picture of his up yet, but this one’s mine. icon biggrin Cool Claddagh Tattoo Pictures images I love it, and have now been tattooed by three of the four guys at End of the Trail. They do really great work, but I think the guy who did this one was a little too heavy-handed.

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