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Bain News Service,, publisher.
[Cards]
[between ca. 1915 and ca. 1920]
1 negative : glass ; 5 x 7 in. or smaller.
Notes:
Title from unverified data provided by the Bain News Service on the negatives or caption cards.
Forms part of: George Grantham Bain Collection (Library of Congress).
Format: Glass negatives.
Rights Info: No known restrictions on publication.
Repository: Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA, hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print
General information about the Bain Collection is available at hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.ggbain
Higher resolution image is available (Persistent URL): hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/ggbain.28702
Call Number: LC-B2- 4901-13
Surf's up! Nikon D810 Photos Pro Women Surfers Surfing! Surf Girl Goddesses! Sports Photography With New Tamron SP 150-600mm F/5-6.3 Di VC USD Lens for Nikon!
Nikon D810 Photos Pro Women's Surfing Trestles Sports Photography With New Tamron SP 150-600mm F/5-6.3 Di VC USD Lens for Nikon D810!
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The new Nikon D810 rocks for sports photography! New Instagram!
Nikon D810 Photos Pro Women's Surfing Sports Photography Tamron SP 150-600mm F/5-6.3 Di VC USD !
I shot in DX mode which crops away the extra pixels and takes me 1.5X closer while allowing for up to 7 FPS with the Nikon D810's Nikon MB-D12 Battery Grip using the 8 AA battery option! 8 Duracells took me through around 3,000 shots no problem--maybe more! I was shooting at the equivalent of 900mm with the 1.5x crop factor! Pretty close! Had I gone with the Nikon D4s, I would have gotten 12 fps, but no DX crop factor, as the sensor has only around 24mp, compared to the d810's 36 megapixels! Sure the larger pixel size on the Nikon D4s full frame sensor comes in handy indoors or at night, but in the bright sun, there's more than enough light for the smaller pixels in crop mode! Sure we lose some pixels from the outer edges when shooting in DX crop mode, but most of those pixels would be cropped away in Lightroom anyway. And the smaller files make the memory cards last longer, while also upping the FPS to 7 shots per second! Not quite 12 FPS, but still awesome and enough I felt!
What a beautiful way to test the Nikon D810 and Tamron 150-600mm zoom lens for sports photography!
Athletic graceful girl goddesses! Tall, thin, fit and in shape! Pro women's surfers form the van's us open wearing both long wetsuits and bikini bottoms with shorty wetsuit tops/summer wetsuits. Sexy, beautiful beach babes and water goddesses all! Many are professional swimsuit bikini / surf lifestyle models too!
45surf photography! :)
View your artistic mission into photography as an epic odyssey of heroic poetry! Take it from Homer in Homer's Odyssey: "Tell me, O muse, of that ingenious hero who travelled far and wide after he had sacked the famous town of Troy. Many cities did he visit, and many were the nations with whose manners and customs he was acquainted; moreover he suffered much by sea while trying to save his own life and bring his men safely home; but do what he might he could not save his men, for they perished through their own sheer folly in eating the cattle of the Sun-god Hyperion; so the god prevented them from ever reaching home. Tell me, too, about all these things, O daughter of Jove, from whatsoever source you may know them. " --Samuel Butler Translation of Homer's Odyssey
All the best on your Epic Hero's Odyssey from Johnny Ranger McCoy!
It's been about 40 days since my camera died, and now it's back and better than ever. They updated the firm ware as well which meant I had to get the newest version of Magic Lantern and put it on all my SD cards. (again) That's when I realized I had a full card of photos that I took the day before my camera fought planet earth and lost. This is one of them.
fika cards
made with reused paper and scraps of fabric.
chairs inspired by swedish chairs
for more fika cards see fika card set.
These Christmas cards are made by my favorite painter, Midhtun, a Norwegian painter.
Which one is your favorite...?
✧˖ ° Tardfish✧˖ °
Occult Cards V2
Each set includes three different kinds, always modifiable to make your own cards
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Taxi:
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**I DO NOT OWN THE COPYRIGHTS TO THIS SONG. ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES ONLY**
See below for You Are Now a Member of the Fish Club, one of the twelve "highly amusing fun cards" that came in this envelope.
For more "fun cards," see my Novelty Fun Cards album.
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"The Funny Business. Novelty Fun Cards. Better than a circus. Guaranteed to get the fun. 12 highly amusing fun cards, all different. Price 10 cents. Published by the publishers of novelty cards, jokes, tricks, etc."
I love moo. New business cards :) I went for Luxe and they are worth every penny. I feel so posh now.
My first attempt at Gocco printing cards.
Lessons learned:
1> Open fine detail is good. Fine detail in closed in areas just mushes together. Case in point, the details at the top of her dress are just sort of a blob but the fine letters and tiny dots transfered just fine.
2> Create the design based on the size of the pad rather than the full size of the printing area. I wouldn't have 'lost' the corners of the design if I'd fit the corners to the pad. Fortunately, I like skipped areas like that and often add them in intentionally. So I'll just pretend I MEANT for them to drop out. ^o^
3> Strathmore Palm Beach White cards aren't the best for the look I want. I ended up printing on what I think is meant to be the 'inside' of the card since it was smoother.
I'll scan a card for a closer look once they are dry.
(Available in my Etsy shop soon - see profile for details)
A few simple cards I'm sending Jennifer for the Heroes Card Drive. Such a great cause! (You can click on "all sizes" for a larger view.)
I'm still making fall cards although it's December! I watered down bronze Distress Stain to add some shimmer to the trees.
Inspiration photo is here: ellenhutson.typepad.com/the_classroom_new/2015/11/essenti...
Supplies:
Stamps: Fancy Thanks (Essentials by Ellen), Sketched Trees (Simon)
Inks: Distress Inks in Stormy Sky, Weathered Wood, Pine Needles, Rusty Hinge, Vintage Photo and Ground Espresso, Distress Stain in Antiqued Bronze, Bronze pigment ink (Tsukineko)
Accessories: Blueprints 13 die (My Favorite Things)
I collect found playing cards. These are scanned (ie smaller) copies of all the cards I have found since 1995. So far no duplicates! You'll note that some don't count as proper playing cards, but I like to keep them anyway.
3 Hearts: Found on a road at Uni in Preston 1995
9 Diamonds: Found on a tarmac road in Manchester centre 1996
2 Clubs: Found in Altrincham 1998
4 Spades: Found on a train to Liverpool in 2001
King Diamonds: Found on a minor road in Manchester 2002
8 Clubs: Found on a raised garden wall during a long hot walk in Madeira, August 2003
2 Hearts: Found by Olivia in her house rafters, December 2003
2 Diamonds: Found by Mike in London in a bar, 20/12/03
Russian Card: Found in Altrincham city centre, Autumn 2003
Joker (K hearts) Mike found on a night out at Old Trafford metro station after the England - Wales game, 2004
6 Clubs: Found in Cheadle at a summer school I was running, 2004
6 Diamonds: Found nestled in the mud when heading for Lost Vagueness, Glastonbury Festival 2005
9 Hearts: Found by Mike pushed into the handrail of a lift, 2006
8 Diamonds (censored): Found on Saturday 10th June 2006 at Donnington Park while at Download Festival
3 Spades: Found by Mike in a Bristol pub 10th January 2007
Velma: Found in Manchester on a night out for Helen's birthday 27th January 2007
Ace Hearts: Found on a road near Warrington Bus Station, 31st January 2007
5 Diamonds: Found whilst car shopping in Sevilla, July 2007
12 Cups: Found in Tomares, Christmas Day 2007
8 Spades: Found by Emma & Justin New Years Day by the Bulls head Pub, Hale Barns, 2008
Go Fish Elmo: Found by the river in Andorra, Feb 2008
Some of our 40th Wedding Anniversary cards. Forty years on the 11th November 2018.
118 pictures in 2018 (111) cards
a new batch of cards using up my stash of lino prints.
Blogged katefern.blogspot.com.au/2012/06/using-up-stash.html
My moo cards... from some of my flickr photos. Lurvely. You can get some of your own at moo.com/flickr.
I can make the cards on the photo and
Beach Bloom, Flora, Layla
Denim Layla
Biker Bloom, Tecna
Dance Night Stella
Charmix Bloom
I was to lazy to take them out of ther boxes :)
CartoonBoy77's order:
Beach Flora, Musa, Layla
Singsational Tecna
Umbrella Bloom, Stella, Flora, Tecna, Layla
Schoolgirl Bloom, Flora, Tecna, Layla
Disco, Bloom, Flora
Biker Tecna
Denim Bloom, Musa & Layla
(Already paid ~ Trade for the Loungeset)
If you want some cards, only tell me and make an offer :) (Normal price per card is 60ct + shipping to your country) They are stable like the real ones.
Today I received the cards made from my photos from Moo.com! There are 25 completely different ones altogether (not all shown here), printed perfectly on good quality card, all with envelopes.
Including P&P they cost me £25 which is really good when you think that most ordinary, unpersonalised, greetings cards cost at least £1 each in the card shops (and usually a lot more)!
You can choose what greeting or message to put inside too, and what three lines of print to put on the back.
I'm really pleased with the good, quick, service too, so I'm more than happy to give their website a plug here:
American site at us.moo.com
The cards and gifts section is in the center of the home end of the store, right under the stairs to the upper level. This department has another different style of signage, with the end panels being smaller and not repeating the department name -- a little better, but not by much. Also, the quotes on the subtitle ("let's party") are kind of stupid.
By the way, am I the only one who wants to read the last word on these signs backwards (right to left)? I think that's what's offputting about this style to me.
Also, that health and beauty sign in the background is from a newer decor package. That's why it looks too nice for this store :)
made these mini cards for brandon's kinder class to include in his halloween treat bags for his friends.
sorry this isn't HA related but ties into this week's chllenge on simple holiday cards. these were really fast & easy to do.
more deets & pics here: ishouldbesleepingbut.blogspot.com/2009/10/happy-halloween...
TFL!
· AGAINST HUMANITY ·
Word play games are my favorite! Cards Against Humanity is within this genre, but I really love some of the Jackbox games. Dictionarium and Fibbage are among the best.
I wore this for a low-key dinner party and games night. I was told I looked “elegant,” but we know that’s just an act!
Sweater, Urban Outfitters (consignment). Tank, Express (swap). Skirt, Lucky (thrifted). Leggings, Felina. Boots, Vince Camuto. Scarf, gift Bag, Pom Pom London.
I think Dolce gets more Christmas cards than the rest of the family. He's even gotten a card all the way from Australia. Thanks to everyone who has sent Dolce a Christmas card! He appreciates the love!
How many business cards do you need? As many as it takes to distribute your message to prospects and clients. Here are four of my cards. I often order a new type of card when an old one is about to expire.
The more you give away, the more you sell.
There's an easy-to-read tutorial at www.SoloBusinessMarketing.com/basics/businesscards.htm with great marketing ideas to make business card distribution simple and easy.
Today I worked on making more cards for the Etsy shop. These are mini-prints of some of my watercolor sketches - I hand draw the circles with Pigma Micron pens and then paint them with various watercolors.
It took the entire afternoon to calibrate the printer for each of the designs, but after putting it off for so long, I'm glad I tackled it! Maybe someday I'll be brave enough to figure out how to do large prints (the printer is large format).
Packs of these cards will be available in my Etsy shop.