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Inspired by Bald Monk and Jeffffd clip shots.
Strobist: softbox behind the water with a blue, snooted strobe camera left on the clip.
A barrel of aviation fuel would perhaps make the truck in the background fly. But alas, its wings have been clipped since Bunnings left town.
The Donnelley river village, which was set up by Bunnings to process timber.
Bunnings left to Manjimup, taking everything but the village. The mill, the huts, the school and even the old truck were left uncared for.
Along came tourism, now it is a campers destination. This village also is a stop providing beds (I am told) for the Bib track walkers.
This sweater clip has green buttons and a chain of alternating green glass beads. Approximately 5" from clip to clip.
Clip is simple, portable and foldable coffee table, made of bended steel tubes and oak wood. The project is combination of minimal structure and maximum functionality. Frame was inspired by paper clip, table top can serve separately as a tray.
March 8: I was exhausted today. Slept much of the drive home from Tahoe, then took a two-hour nap. Wasn't feeling much like taking a photo. But then I saw how nicely David had lined up these clips, and I knew what my picture would be. Thanks, David!
This is how my arm looks right now, one week after the rotator cuff repair surgery. I can't help it, but the bruise on my biceps is awesomely gruesome. Nevertheless, in six months, I should be able to play tennis again. In the mean time, this is not the best news before our trip to the Pacific Northwest next week. Our main destinations will be Glacier National Park and Olympic Peninsula. I will bring my stash of painkillers and I hope to convince Pavla, Peter and Libca to be my eyes and hands. I am sure will will have at least a couple of interesting photos to share.