Monday, January 31, 2011

Linsey Dawn Image Bra

sound walks on two wheels


Roll in Manhattan, group and music ...
Walks Joyride always end with a picnic. (Source)

Liz Sherman , theater director in New York, dreaming of various theatrical projects, of urban performance, involving cycling. She longed to be able to mount a show trial where actors Cycling preform on a soundtrack. But it is not easy to set up projects in unusual public settings without causing some problems. Maybe too many problems for this to happen.

So Liz is back at the base of its concept: Roll music.
On a soundtrack composed specially for these events by a size of movie soundtrack, Duncan Bridgeman, and totally inspired by the predetermined path, Liz Sherman offered to people who wanted to download on their MP3 player that sound and arrange to meet you at one point and a specific time in the heart of New York for a ride cyclo-musical. This is called JoyRide .

This concept ties in very well that of the BAC Walks (Bicycles, art and culture) that we had tried to introduce last year. This was less than great biking trips velocipedic to reach some points of exhibitions and shows. The bike then became a pretext for the discovery and encounter, as many people as happened, for each "output" is created on the spot, improvising according to the mood of the moment and suggestions. The few rides there were BAC gave their share of surprising discoveries.
(to read, Walks reports of IBC )

Roll group cycling, walkman in his ears would not be possible in Montreal, an act forbidden to drive with headphones player. But the idea is still attractive to discover a neighborhood with a soundtrack composed specially according to the places ... A soundtrack of the film, what! This must be an amazing experience! (This is the case to say!)

In Montreal, an organization Audiotopie , which offers scenic walks where you can listen and discover the stories history of a particular district of Montreal, has found a solution for the bike legal in Sainte-Therese, a suburb of Montreal: Directed by a collective of artists, we offer tandem rides led by the artists themselves, Audiotandem . Thus the only passenger on a helmet over the ears!

Joyride, a 11 km ride through the streets of New York. The event took place three times last summer, the three Saturdays in August Summer Streets Festival, during which the streets are closed to traffic.

Joyride : www.joyrideo.com
Article from New York Times : www.nytimes.com/2010/08/20/theater/20ride.html
Audiotandem: www.audiotopie.org / audiotrace


Joyride 2010 from Joyrideo we Vimeo.

Slideshow on the preparations and the trip Joyride Summer Streets 2011. (Source)

Baking Cake In Corningware



The outline of this Pagani hanging out since the summer in a corner of my office, I fell Above it there's no time and I told myself I had to give it life! prestige cars terribly missing here .. so I used this weekend to enjoy myself and finish it.
The result

Saturday, January 29, 2011

Rabbit Hutch Plans Indoor

\u0026lt;\u0026lt;\u0026lt;The surviving stone>>>

........................... Photo taken along the canal of the Loire! Nevers!

................................... Digital Art the photo above at the top!
..................................... I wish you a good Sunday!
.............................................. kisses to all!


The surviving stone!

By following this dirt path,
Filled with shadows and cypress.
At the end of this road along the River.
I saw standing before me! The stone sentinel!

I am alone in the face of extraordinary vision,
that only nature holds the secret.
Carry in my imagination.
A sweet euphoria takes hold in my head.

the midpoints of wild grass and morning dew.
Frozen in eternity, like a proud sentinel.
Amount, the guard probably for centuries.
The dog stone, probably his destiny.

I see him watching me.
As a Panthers to watch.
Illusions of my senses.
I remain uncertain as this being!

But in the joy that overcame me.
forget my worries, I fled.
Maintained by obscurantism.
In this sweet joy!

Written by traveler Arts (Jose Tilliet)
On Tuesday, 1/25/2011 Montceau mine!

Does Alexis Texas Have

Control Audi Quattro Gr.4

I illustrate this beautiful sunny weekend with the Quattro which won Bruno Thiry loops legend of Spa in 2010!

Thursday, January 27, 2011

Pain Near Belly Button After Caesarean

ski-bikes ... .. Lucien Jonas



In 1993, Norway, in Trondheim, on the west coast, we found a brilliant solution to accommodate cyclists intimidated by the steep streets: A ski-slope "barnacles".
The system fits perfectly into the landscape. It runs 7 km / h.
So, Mr. Labeaume? This is a great project for the city of Quebec, city of steep slopes and coasts free. And do not tell us that winter can be a problem for this system: It was invented in Norway, and Norway, there is also a higher quality winter!
The lift is in operation from 7am to 22pm every day and work even in winter with a heating cable system. Thanks to Robert

Dupuy for sending us these pictures.

Video System Operational
Site system



Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Maryl Monroe Peircing

Phew! It's been a long time!

It's been a little piece that I will return here and I said to myself "that I should find something to write." So here is what happens tonight that ca ... It starts with what? A new recipe, tomorrow?

I subscribed to the recipe Express Clodine. So every day I get a new recipe. I found some to try, including the one tonight. Since I try to varied our diet as possible, I am eager to buy the main ingredient ... Fresh salmon. A nice recipe, very simple for a weeknight and has very good taste.
" Salmon Burgers "

The task to chop the salmon into small cubes, was not as difficult as I thought. But we must say that I only had 2 balls to do.


Here's the recipe:


Salmon Burgers Serves: 4
Cost: $ 3.85
Preparation: 20 minutes Cooking
: 10 to 12 minutes
Freezing: not

• 500 g (1 lb ) fresh salmon, skinned
• 3 green onions, finely chopped • 1
eggwash
• Salt and pepper to taste
• A few drops of green tabasco (I have nothing but red)
• 45 ml (3 tbsp) oil
• 4 whole wheat buns (on my favorite bread: ciabatta)


1. Preheat oven to 200 ° F to warm breads.
2. Chop the salmon with a knife as if to make a tartar.
3. In a bowl, mix the salmon flesh with green onions, egg yolk, salt, pepper and Tabasco. (Add bread crumbs in the house mix) Form 4 patties round.
4. In a skillet, heat oil over medium heat and brown patties on both sides, 5 to 6 minutes. (I cooked the first side, 4 minutes and the second, 2 minutes. To make sure the ball does not fall apart). Book Oven to keep warm (if necessary).
5. Take a bread and top with a slab of salmon.


Note:
fun to vary the toppings! Capers, roasted onions, wasabi mayonnaise, shredded iceberg lettuce with cream, cucumber, sour cream, salsa, tomatoes and olives. If you want to get more crispy cakes, put them in flour or bread crumbs before cooking.

You can go see the video of this recipe by clicking the link above.

Bon appetite!

Caught In Mom Panties

A little late but I advance

So then I made a little message to keep you abreast of new and what is expected! To start

m3 e30 Patrick Snijers is well underway for those who have called me,
but I'm busy at the moment so it drags a bit ..
If I move the posters printed on glossy paper of 200gr in 50x70cm, price is 19 € without shipping costs (including shipping tube in the price). 50 numbered copies printed for each model, with exceptions.
Speaking of exceptions, few surprises already in my office will soon be on-site sales, it'll be fun to
rally fans, cons by very limited edition!

With that, pending my impressions, I continue my cartoons ..

Monday, January 24, 2011

Vomiting After Being Stomach Punched




Petit Breton, Lucien Jonas in 1905
Museum of pool in Roubaix.


A small nod to acknowledge the medals recently obtained by our product manager at Opus and urban road, Stéphane Le Beau , triple champion World Track.

Lucien Jonas (1880-1947) was primarily a great artist, but also a portrait painter and decorator wall.
He was appointed official painter of the French navy. These paintings and drawings of wartime have school and are on permanent display at the Musee Carnavalet in Paris.

another painting: Gabrielle, the cafut Museum Anzin

Sunday, January 23, 2011

How Do Male Strippers Tie It Off?

\u0026lt;\u0026lt;\u0026lt;The barrier trapped>>>


............................. I wish you a good week everyone! kisses!

.......................................... The barrier imprisoned

................................... Prisoner of war weary
................................... She sealed her life with that of the tree.
................................... In his long agony forced.
................................... Until she never passes away.

................................... More she never opens,
................................... With freezing it in a binary form.
................................... Or law, nature's invisible.
................................... In queue time resume his place.

............... ................... I continued my way,
................................... on tiptoe on the carpet of leaves.
................................... Looking back from time to time,
................................... I wiped a tear, think about this sad end!


Text Traveler's arts (Jose Tilliet)
Written January 23 to Montceau mine!

Thursday, January 20, 2011

Cost Of Cut And Color At Jcpenney

Make a Catalogue



Since 2001, besides creating bicycles Opus I'm the production of catalogs, with valuable collaboration of photographer Marc Dussault. We have done catalogs with pictures of bikes were taken in the studio. Catalogs licked in which we put special care to emphasize the aesthetics of bicycles.

Over the years we have developed techniques and tips to improve shooting. Increasingly precise, we must say thanks to technological advances of digital photos showed the grace of bikes with an accuracy and clarity of impressive details.

For the 2011 version of the catalog, in fact, for the tenth year of Opus, he there have been changes. I had to work with another photographer, Rick Katigbak, a question of time availability.
To do justice to all and avoid that one and the other photographers be compared, I thought "break the mold" and explore other perspectives, other concepts.

Thus, the idea of taking pictures outside was a logical next step. But I did not fall into the cliches of action shots: Mountain biking in the mountains, cycling on the road, etc.. He had to find something else, something rarely done. The idea of showing the bike out of context seemed to me interesting.



I thought about all sorts of outlandish places ranging from underground walkways to the scrap yard. But soon were presented logistical difficulties. We have over 80 designs ... It seemed so out of the question to find 80 different locations, 80 stagings and make a photo session at each location. We would have taken weeks to complete the shooting.



then I took my camera and hopped on my trusty bicycle in search of inspiring places. Of sunny days to travel around neighborhoods and taking many shots. The good life, whatever! Soon, some places have emerged. I felt that to put a brand new bike against a wall or structure Soiled could create a very interesting contrast. So I concentrated on former industrial neighborhoods, the alleys and the old port area of Montreal.



The advantage to roam the streets by bicycle is that you can stop at any end of fields without having to find a parking spot. But also can cover a wider area and more quickly than on foot. In short, here and there I was taking pictures of facades, walls, fences may correspond to a particular bike in terms of colors, as in terms of character.



Bringing thereafter all his photos, and thanks to Google Map, and the times displayed on each image because the light changes depending on time of day, I I traced a path ideal. I gathered some locations to concentrate the shots, especially thinking about the parking of the truck because he had to bring all these bikes!



course it was impossible to photograph the entire Opus online in one day. So I divided the sessions shot by bike range and location. We've done four days a sudden 20 to 25 bikes at a time. It was a challenge because we had never done this before and I could not estimate how long it would take us.



Rick came on the first day, with a cart carrying everything a good professional photographer in need to ensure a perfect shot. Reflectors, Softs , tripods, stands, electric batteries, extension cords, multiple devices, a multitude of purposes ... Brief paraphernalia ready for any eventuality. Poor Rick, I made him put this in his car and told him that we were going for a sort of "Shooting wild" instinctive shooting, on the spot and certainly in places where normally we should may not find us. It had to be lightweight, ultra-light. He kept only two aircraft and a flexible retractable reflector.



We then each took two bicycles at a time and we started walking towards the slots. But I knew that according to our movement, the inspiration of the moment could change everything. Thus it has happened several times that we take a bicycle in several different locations. Aids in Opus, who had loaded the bikes and drove the truck, we provide other bikes as and measure our progress. Even the truck had been loaded in a specific order allowing quicker access to desired models according to the slots. A veritable ballet of bicycles, whereabouts, clicks and keen eye ... It smelled of creativity, full nose.



short, I knew at 70% where we were going, but there remained a great deal of inspiration, instinct and spontaneity on the spot. Rick was a great player because I let him do that two to four shots per bike for not wasting time. I had explained at length the concept and the types of photos that I expected. From the very first pictures, I realized that I could trust him completely. We walked a lot! It was sunny and warm.



After these days of shooting, I went back to the office with a hard disk of all photos. And there was the discovery of the result. We took a huge chance because we could not resume work. It was necessary that each picture is good. The immutable deadline approached and I had two days to transfer and edit photos and finish the complete assembly of the catalog.



It was a great adventure and I think that's one of the catalogs that I'm most proud of.
Thanks Rick and the entire team.