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Phidippus audax Manually focus stacked from the Venus/Laowa f/2.8 25mm 2.5-5X lens. Image processed through Topaz Sharpen AI.
A colorful orchid as seen in the Mexico pavilion in the World Showcase at EPCOT Center.
EPCOT Center |World Showcase | Mexico
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Evening shadow creeping up the textured dunes of Death Valley.
Getting ready for another road trip to celebrate the end of 2011 and bring in 2012, hopefully with some excellent shots and adventures! Hope you're all able to get out there and enjoy it and thanks for stopping by!
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They caught me trying for a candid @ the bottom of Bold St, and thankfully, took it all in good fun.
Cheers, lads! Hope you had a nice day
Davies Street Mayfair. Now used by Grays antiques, but once the country's leading manufacturer of 'sanitary appliances'; Bolding founded the company in 1822 and later took over the business of one Thomas Crapper, making baths and loos etc for the world from this impressive terracotta works in Mayfair until its closure in 1969.
Can you find the busy bee in these bold bright blooms
of the Crepe Myrtle tree seen in Chappel Hill Texas of
Washington County, the "Birthplace of Texas".
An art exhibit by Adam Parker Smith - As guilt, fascination and loyalty encroach, flawless heroines confront heart ache, fools distinguish beauty from the grotesque and the wretched mourn the loss of irreproachable purity.
This is a VINTAGE Japanese Uchikake. Uchikake are trailing kimono that are meant to be worn as overcoats, over top of one's kimono. This piece appears to have been modified for use on stage, and as such, was likely used as a hikizuri; a trailing kimono meant to be worn for traditional Japanese dance. This uchikake appears to have had it's sleeves shortened as part of this modification. Some fabric from the sleeves also appears to have been used to lengthen the garment. There is a little loop sewn into the lining at the back, beneath the collar as well. I believe this was probably used to help hold the collar in place while dressing / dancing.
I have inspected this uchikake in detail, and unfortunately, there is a great deal of discolouration on the exterior. I would rate this uchikake in fair to average vintage condition. It would likely be suitable for some sort of remake, or perhaps it could be used for dance practice (for those learning to dance in hikizuri), or even for an oiran / tayuu cosplay.
MEASUREMENTS:
205cm - Long (Collar to Hem)
128cm - Arm span
64cm - Width across the back
145cm - Total width of skirt
41cm - Sleeve drop
SIZING:
If you are unsure of how to interpret the kimono's size it is important to know that the length (collar - hem) should be approximately 10cm longer to 10cm shorter than the wearer's overall height (longer is better). This is because the excess length will be folded up at the waist. Meanwhile, the skirt should wrap around the hips a full 1.5 times. The armspan should also reach wrist to wrist on the wearer. If this kimono is worn hikizuri style with the hem trailing, the garment should be equal to the wearer's height or up to 30cm longer. So in that case it would ideally fit a woman who is approximately 205cm (6'9") to 175cm tall (5'9"), with hips about 97cm (38") around. There is some give and take in these measurements though.
The Brave and The Bold / Heft-Reihe
presents Batman and Wonder Woman
> In the Coils of Copperhead!
cover: Bob Brown
DC Comics / USA (1968)
ex libris MTP
First photo for saturday. This is bold street, in liverpool. i thought the church looked good, but wanted a bigger pic of it... there are 3 tattooists, so you can guess why i was here
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