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Local call number: V-8; BA009; S 828.

 

Title: [Care and Feeding of a Mermaid]

 

Date of film: December 1961.

 

Physical descrip: B&W; sound; Original film length: 8:50.

 

General note: Excerpt of original. How a young woman learns to be a mermaid at Weeki Wachee. Lessons in breath control, synchronized swimming, diet, modeling, announcing, and how to eat and drink underwater. Parts of performance are shown. Uses underwater photography.

 

To see full-length versions of this and other videos from the State Archives of Florida, visit www.floridamemory.com/video/.

 

Repository: State Library and Archives of Florida, 500 S. Bronough St., Tallahassee, FL 32399-0250 USA. Contact: 850-245-6700. Archives@dos.state.fl.us

 

Persistent URL: www.floridamemory.com/items/show/232381

Are you suffering? I am here beside you to hear your torment

[LiLiMD] Modern Gas Mask

 

- Copy/Mod

- RLV: Blindfold & Gag

- Vision Spheres for both

RLV and RLVa!

- Colour via Edit

- Breath Control

- Talking, Walking and TPing

make you loose your breath

- Unrigged - Can be resized

- Optional Filters

Advanced Lighting Model

Recommended

 

If you want to check out some of the cool features from this gas mask, check out some of my posts on twitter @Ciggydaydreamss

 

Can be found in the Marketplace and Mainstore!

Despite leather bondage I enjoy rubber domination and rubber slaves are always very welcome in my dungeon

"It was a trap! The Chamaleon mask is turning me into a monster!"

 

Kriminal suit + skeleton rubber mask - wearing the swim cap

Swimcap breathplay in an Italian Law Enforcement zentai military uniform

Kriminal suit + skeleton rubber mask + swim cap.

 

A bit blurred - starting to panic. No air! Breathless! I could be asphyxiating! Help!

Kriminal suit, attached hood with eye-holes only + swimming cap - so mooth on my face.

 

Mouth is wide-open, but the double-layered spandex hood covers it all.

Kriminal suit + skeleton rubber mask - preparing to seal my masked head with a swim cap

Swimcap breathplay in an Italian Law Enforcement zentai military uniform

Kriminal suit + skeleton rubber mask + swim cap.

The swim cap feels so tight on my head. I breath in, but no air is passing through.

Check out the skull outline!

Yes, I know...another BIF. Sorry, can`t help myself, it`s addictive and relaxing to do. :)

 

Black-tailed Godwit in the same eveninglight as the previous picture. This time I didn`t use the 150-500 but the sigma 100-300 F4 with 1.4TC because even with the TC, this combo is faster (420mm F5.6) and focusses quicker than the bear 150-500.

 

The only downside is that it lacks the OSsystem (which is very good) And while the K5 has in-body SR, the TC isn`t recognized by the camera so focal lenght for the shake reduction system isn`t correct. In my expirience this will do more harm than good and will result in more blurry images.

 

So back 2 basic, no electronic stabilisation at all. Just little old me, a good stance and some breathcontrol.

Swimcap breathplay in an Italian Law Enforcement zentai military uniform

Swimcap breathplay in an Italian Law Enforcement zentai military uniform

Kriminal suit + skeleton rubber mask; the mask has eyes and mouth holes to breath through. But they are small, and the spandex hood beneath it is double-layered and very thick!

Swimcap breathplay in an Italian Law Enforcement zentai military uniform

Swimcap breathplay in an Italian Law Enforcement zentai military uniform

Baby Clancey - rescued in 2001. Shih Tzu.

Netherlands, Rotterdam, just after midnight tonight.

 

Near the corner of the Stadionweg and Olympiaweg, car drivers coming across the Varkenoordseviaduct were being diverted for an alcohol check,

 

Taken with the little Casio Exlim. I used the support of a traffic sign as improvised tripod.

 

©2007 JeromesPOV - ask my permission if you want to publish this somewhere else.

Nothing to go in here now. Maybe repurpose this area to hold a set of pots and switches for mods.

professional practice yoga

Taken near the police car on the right in this one. I was sent away from there by the police officer that you can see in the foreground of the same photo.

 

Fortunately, I had enough takes of this tiny alien invader to choose from. Used the Casio (Night Scene setting), apart from adding my signature stamp, no post processing.

All the teak keys/buttons were replaced with white opaque resin keys that I cast using silicone molding. The 'bar' keys were the most difficult; I'm very new to molding, and that was a two-part mold that generated a lot of discards to get two good ones.

Experimental self portrait

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