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I just love this song and this clip of Christina. It is the best time of it. I do not like the result, but then I do another version of this edition. Hope you enjoy. Kisses!
•"Weee! Again!", went Kotah, as he was pushed as fast as Brea's chubby legs could go. The twins giggled happily as they played and took turns pushing each other. Even though Kotah loved to be pushed more than pushing, and often hogged more pushing around time. Brea didn't mind though, hearing Kotah squeal and giggle when she pushed the cart onto walls, toys and swings, made her enjoy pushing Kotah around more.•
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→ [Back to Basics] Plain Camel LS Snap Shoulder Tee *Thank you*
→ [Back to Basics] My first Thanksgiving onesie *Thank you*
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Two people selling fresh brewed coffee, or fresh ground coffee at the Atlin Mountain Coffee Roaster's booth in Whitehorse. They were all awesome people who quite happily agreed to getting their photos taken.
Photo taken with the Olympus OM-D E-M1 and M.Zuiko 40-150mm f/2.8 Pro hand held.
Salyut-S, Kodak Tri-x, D76
Visaginas, originally named Sniečkus after the former First Secretary of the Lithuanian Communist Party, is a planned city in the east of Lithuania. Building started in 1975 to house the workers from the nearby Ignalina Nuclear Power Plant.
This is my child avatar in Second Life, sitting upon a cloud in
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Clothing:
BacktoBasics Diaper
Figment Shirt from WEDCOT
•Back to Basics has released tons and tons of new adorable onesie prints! Go check them out.•
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•Brea & Kotah. 12 month old fraternal twins.•
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…approach to clothing – black & white :)
Have a fabulous week dear friends!
[For wardrobe remix group: black & white coat: BR, boots: on sale @ nordstrom, everything else: remixed]
A modest yet extraordinarily-important camera.
As the rest of the photo industry stampeded towards all-electronic, self-winding, autofocusing, whizbang models, it was Cosina—yes, more so than the Pentax K1000—who kept alive the category of a no-frills, all-manual SLR. And transplanting the vital organs of this exact CT1 Super (Copal Square shutter, three-LED meter display) it was reskinned and rebadged in countless ways.
You can see a couple of the Cosina hallmarks here: a domed shutter release, a canted rewind crank… but just check the bottom for the most reliable ID.
The owners manual appears to date from 1986, and also covers the CT1G (no self-timer, no 1/2000 speed). I can't promise this lens is exactly the correct date-match, as I bought it separately, but it should be close.
With the picking of over a hundred tomatoes in just a few days, came the need to begin canning! These are the very first four...the first attempt at canning by me! I was thrilled to have finally self teaching myself this useful home skill. Will have many more tomatoes to puree and can. The green flecks are zucchini added in to the tomatoes and I also pureed a whole head of organic garlic with it too. I used the lemon juice as the recipe told me...2T in each jar. They all sealed the proper way. No give at all in the top. So I think it is right. :)
I hope to try to make blackberry jam next!
(Explore: July 24 2009, #191 dropped)
OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA
finally got a chance to test my pinhole lens. interesting shooting at f128 and having nothing in focus!
These cameras have a long provenance going back through 110 and 126 Instamatic cameras, all the way to Kodak's venerable Brownie Box camera. They were budget 35mm models aimed at users who neither knew nor cared how photography worked, they simply wanted a memory captured.
Lenses are fixed and hyperfocal, shutters operate around 1/100 sec, and if apertures vary, it's to coincide with two modest film speeds.
I'm fond of such cameras. Most don't require a battery except for flash, and they lack the burdensome and complicated functions of upmarket equivalents. You pressed the shutter, and exposure latitude and your high street photofinisher did the rest, to paraphrase George Eastman.
The real magic is photons, silver halides and the strange reality that unfolds before the camera.
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we anticipate these pictures in the autumn mornings:
dew, grids over the grasses, building little tents. (for me challenging to catch with the camera)
We’ve all heard of rewilding as a form of ecological restoration with an emphasis on recreating an area’s natural uncultivated state. And that’s exactly what Janelle here wants to do - but with herself. She’s tired of all the unnatural modern conveniences, gizmos and gadgets and wants to take herself back to basics. It’s not a new concept but Janelle is taking it all very seriously. She’s purchased a small plot of land and is looking forward to foraging for her sustenance, sleeping under the stars and being fully in balance with nature.
Fast forward two years and Janelle is now living in a modern apartment in Knightsbridge after her book ‘Returning to my default settings’ went to the top of the charts and catapulted her to fame. She still doesn’t shave however and refuses to wear shoes. Old habits die hard.
‘Returning to my default settings’ is on an unwieldy bit of paper measuring 100 x 140cm and will look stunning once framed. She’s available to a good home so just drop us a line or she’ll be on our new website in due course (www.id-iom.com/).
Cheers
id-iom
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I wasn't sure I would still be able to write in shorthand any more! But was surprised how quickly it just flowed from the pencil.
Went back a very long way to my basic training as a Secretary!
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