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All of my classmates thought it was a headband. It's all natural, darlings! I took the long under layers of my hair from either side, braided them, and pulled them across the top of my head. It only took 5 bobby pins to secure, and it stayed in all day long. A headache-less headband. :)
Another digitally mirrored version of the previous photo I posted. This time I cropped the photo more, then digitally mirrored it, duplicated the layer, rotated it 90 degrees and set that layers blending mode to darken.
Trees are one of my favorite this to mirror!
Robin's puzzle finally solved :)
original found by Arlene Kennedy, brough to Europe by Ralph Konrad and then jumped to Robin... from bicolor kraft, square 15 cm
Made my horse look all pretty with some hand picked wild daisies and weaved them into his braids :) - 6/2014
In the Rumbur Valley, North-west Frontier Province, Pakistan.
The Kalasha or Kalash, are a Dardic Indo-Aryan indigenous people residing in the Chitral District of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. They speak the Kalasha language, from the Dardic family of the Indo-Aryan branch. They are considered unique among the peoples of Pakistan. They are also considered to be Pakistan's smallest ethnoreligious group, practising a religion which some scholars characterise as a form of animism, and other academics as "a form of ancient Hinduism".
The Kalash are considered to be an indigenous people of Asia, with their ancestors migrating to Afghanistan from a distant place in South Asia, which the Kalash call “Tsiyam” in their folk songs and epics. Some of the Kalash traditions consider the various Kalash people to have been migrants or refugees. They are also considered to have been either descendants of foreign people, Gandhari people and the Indians of eastern Afghanistan. Based on their shared genetic drift, it is considered that they may be an ancient drifted North Eurasian stock.
The Kalash of Chitral have maintained their own separate cultural traditions.
I finally got myself a script for photoshop that stacks sets of photos into one photo. It's mainly meant for star trails, but I discovered you could use the same method on any timelapse, sometimes with great results. Here's the script I downloaded, for free. blog.starcircleacademy.com/2011/02/automated-stacking-of-...
VIENA. Asgeir Wounded Tongue Fatpack
CAMO - Rosie Braids -
CODEX Kiore gauged (Swallow Gauged XL)
.:INHUMATION:. Fruedian Blouse - FatPack
You can find it all at Sabbath Event
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dress: salvation army. (target dress and altered, as it was a size too big.)
hat: millinery shop somewhere online. (purchased for a project, but then i forgot about it until today.)
sandals: saltwaters (though they are kinda hidden by the grass.)
braids: by me.
beautiful day: god.
{my little brother took these pics.}