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One-of-a-kind Rolls-Royce Phantom Coupé V16 used by Rowan Atkinson in his new film Johnny English Reborn
looked me like a movie.. then my eyes have stumbled there.
Name after name after name.
End of the movie.
An unusual feature of some French supermarkets is a covered car park. As it was raining, we were grateful of it as were the elderly occupants of this late 9. Not sure which model it is.
3 construction workers and 2 movers approved of this.
*Hat: Chinatown, New York. Stolen from dad's closet.
*Dark cyan sweater.
*Animal print trench: Forever 21.
*Black skirt.
*Fishnet tights.
*Black tights with holes: Gift from Argentina.
*Studded boots: Buenos Aires.
My drawings for the 9 book.
Info: www.tuhru.net/9/
This book is a collaboration of Böcker Flickor: Ami Lindholm, Elina Minn, Alex Brixel & Teresa Mattas, Malin Rosenqvist and Anna Virtanen
not enough time to fully clean up.. but idrc. :P not using this for anything.
Canon 20D Canon 19-35mm
f/8.0
33mm
2 sec
iso 400
one speedlight camera right. 1/4th with soft umbrella
This photo is brought to you by the letter 'L' press and enjoy ;) that is all.
9 January 2015
The shelf on my oldest son's room. A small collection of his stuff.
ISO 1600 - 1/60 sec - f/5.6 - 85mm
Canon EOS 7D - Canon EF-S 15-85mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM
Canon Speedlite 430 EX II at ETTL on camera bounced into the ceiling.
Processed in Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 4.4
Week 9 - Theme: Express Yourself - I love being able to express myself and my moods with nail polish!
Bonneville Power Authority wishbone crossarms on the 115kV Keeler Sub. (Hillsboro) to Tillamook transmission line. TPUD 24,940 v. long haul feeder is below in brown insulators.
Dolly Diptych Weekly 9/52
week of: March 1-7
Andraia got a new wig, I think this is the wig she's going to be keeping for sure, the colour matches her eyebrows almost perfectly <3
Happy Independence day everyone!
This is a photo I took 5 years ago, there were several fields of these flags, one for everyone that was murdered on 9-11-2001 and one for every service person killed in the war up to that point. This flags seemed to go on forever, very humbling to see the reality this way, and to walk the rows and read the names...