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Got a press pass to a sports event held nearby and got to some good photographing spots. More photos to come.
This 1930 photograph of the Weisenberg Township 8th grade graduating class was taken outside Weisenberg Church The graduates are from left to right (front row) Elwood Heiser, Frank Potsman, John Lutterschmidt, Lauretta (Fister) Ruch, Richard Bleiler, Clarence Hoffman, and Ernest Bleiler, (second and third row are mixed) Helen (Acker) Gehringer, (post graduate); Margaret (Nicholas) Krautsock, (post graduate); Margaret (Hartman) Lowy, Martha Masters, Leroy Pfeiffer, Mildred (Bleiler) Koch, Kenneth Heffner, Minerva (Held) Hamm, Arlene (Baush) Rauscher, Ralph Ebert, Laila (Danner) Arndt, Elmer Kocher, Pauline (Sechler) Wagner, Kenneth Zimmerman, ? Schmeidel, May (Kerschner) Zimmerman; and Mary Alice (Christman) Risser,
Foto histórica del departamento de Rivera, Uruguay. Autor desconocido. Foto probablemente en dominio público.
I had a really busy and fun day today. I took today and tomorrow as vacation days from work and today I went to an off-camera flash workshop. We had three high school girls who modeled for us and we shot in some really interesting spots. It's going to take me a few days to upload them, but I will. Fought the traffic on the way home - oh, and the heat, too, as my a/c is out in my car. I have an appointment tomorrow morning to, hopefully, get that fixed. Tutoring then several errands in preparation for my family reunion this weekend. It was a long, but productive and fun day today and I can't believe that I forgot to take my SP while at the workshop today! Doh!
Still trying to slowly catch up on your streams.......I'm working on it!!
Foto obscenamente manipulada para tentar mostrar a cor mais fielmente. Eu diria que foi um #FAIL parcial, pois, ao vivo, (como sempre, né?) a cor é diferente, muito mais viva e menos avermelhada. E minha mão, graças a deus, ainda não é cinza.
O esmalte é lindo, super vibrante e chamativo, meu primeiro neon! A aplicação é perfeita, super fácil até pra quem está no nível iniciante (oi!). A durabilidade também é incrível e a secagem rápida demais, o que pode ser bom ou ruim, né?