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Última unha das férias...
Já estava na hora de entrar na rotina e parar de dormir tarde e acordar mais tarde ainda.
Até que enfim consegui tirar uma foto com esse esmalte, aliás, não uso Glitter Forte por ser aquela coisa para remover, mas esse me ganha fácil.
Minha mãe ainda perguntou se a uvinha é adesivo, eu disse que não e ela me olhou com cara desconfiada. Para quem não conseguia pintar as unhas da mão direita, estou ficando fera nesse negócio de Nail Art!
Boa semana pra vocês!
M:
1xBase para unhas fracas - Colorama
1xGlitter Forte 369 - Hits
Anelar:
Pureza - Eliana
Uvinha:
1ª camada: Noite Quente - Colorama
2ª camada: Axé - AH
Folha:
1ª camada: Verde Palmeira - Colorama
2ª camada: Rasteirinha - Mohda
Camurça - Colorama
Australia - Navy
Hawker Fury FB10
F-AZXL / 369 (cn 37514/ISS20)
Photographed at Duxford Flying Legends 2010.
10.July.2010.
Painted to represent the Royal Australian Navy.
369 heads around the connector from the Marion Branch to the Redkey south siding to make it's set off.
This picture is #369 in my 100 strangers project. Find out more about the project and see pictures taken by other photographers at the 100 Strangers Flickr Group page
I spent several hours walking around Bradenton, FL. I was sure that Larry was homeless, I kept seeing him sitting on various benches, always with a large sack at his side. An almost sure sign. When I explained my project, Larry was pleasant and had no objections.
He seems to have lived everywhere, including Ohio, California, and Las Vegas. He used to clean casinos there, and would like to return someday. I asked where he stayed. There is an “open door” shelter, but he doesn't get along with people there. He stays outdoors with other homeless, and the property owner tells the police that they are “Guests.”
I was amused that Larry was wearing an FSU (Florida State University) hat, as my wife and I are from the rival University of Florida. He got the hat from a church, and has no knowledge of the school. I asked if there were any facilities where the homeless could get mail, do laundry, etc. Larry shrugged, and said that he wasn't to interested in doing laundry. He just went to churches every few days and got “new” clothes.
Oh.
It is interesting to see how different homeless people cope, and how much personal responsibility they take.
Thank you, Larry, for allowing me to photograph you for the 100 Strangers Flickr group.