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Outfit Right Male Avi :
FT - Tin Fatpack Sleeve at
Pose : TAKE IT EZ - COFFEEBREAK TAKE IT EZ MAINSTORE
Backdrop : TROPIX // Fall Townhouse Backdrop
MINIMAL - GOLDEN SCENE
Hair: Doux
Dress/Shirt: Decoy
Bag: =Zenith=
Coffee Cup: FOXCITY
Eyes: euphoric
Makeup: euphoric
Body Tattoo: Letis
Thigh Tattoo: Body Cult
Knee Tattoo: TAOX
Feet Tattoo: TAOX
Heels: Breathe
Rings: RAWR
Nails: Ascendant
Backdrop: FOXCITY
Pose: FOXCITY (altered with holding bag)
October 09, 2017
Macro Mondays Theme: Sidelit
Subject: glass tea filled with coffee.
Size: 1.5" across and cropped at almost 1.5" in height.
Placed the light source (led) at the right side i.e., right angle to my camera.
Processed in Photoshop to cropped to meet the size requirements of the group. Adjust the contrast using curve tools.
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Merry Christmas to all my flickr friends!
Will try to take a more festive photo once this lazy bozo finishes his latte!
Coffee removes vapours from the brain.
I’m a coffee addict. It boosts me when my brain is sleepyheaded. I want it super hot. That’s the way I like it :p
Like all Italians, strong coffee flows in my veins mixed to blood!
♬♪ I like caffeine - Tom Cole ♬♪
OUTFIT CREDITS:
Top // Lunar - "Chanty" Top & Windbreaker
Pants // Vision - "Ivory" Leggins
Hair // FOXY Hair - "Chai"
Piercings // PUNCH (nose base + nose side + belly + side lip)
Earrings // Majesty - Crystal Hoops
Necklace // AVAWAY - "Letter" Necklace Set
Tattoos // JUNA Tattoo - "Mina" (shoulder/collar) + Milk Toast "I am - Foxy" (chest) + Meshcat - "Hearts" + Meraki -"Brat" (eyes)
An Excellent photograph taken by the late Alfred Palmer in 1942 that depicted the role that many women took on by working at our military defense plants during WWII. Their significant contribution, combined with our brave military forces and allies eventually led to the success of defeating the Axis powers. I took this image off the Internet and thought it was worth sharing once more, and highlighting the role that so many women played during that period. In this particular photo, the woman is taking a well earned coffee break, and doing so sitting next to a piece of some plane fuselage, possibly a C-47 military transport. Many of these women earned the moniker of "Rosey the Riveter"
And I think I'd be remiss if I didn't mention the unseen Grandma's, and their contributions. Many of these young women workers had children, and who watched those kids when mom went off to work at the defense plant, none other than Grandma! The unseen, and often unmentioned heroes for their contribution to the whole!
During World War II, Douglas joined the BVD (Boeing-Vega-Douglas) consortium to produce the B-17 Flying Fortress. After the war, Douglas built another Boeing design under license, the B-47 Stratojet turbojet-powered bomber, using a government-owned factory in Marietta, Georgia.
World War II was a major boost for Douglas. Douglas ranked fifth among United States corporations in the value of wartime production contracts. The company produced almost 30,000 aircraft from 1942 to 1945, and its workforce swelled to 160,000. The company produced a number of aircraft including the C-47 Skytrain, the DB-7 (known as the A-20, Havoc or Boston), the SBD Dauntless dive bomber, and the A-26 Invader.
The Photographer:
As a young man, Palmer traveled around the world as the official photographer on several different cruise lines. When he returned to America, Palmer set out across America documenting everything that captured his interest. Around this time, he was chosen to head the photography department of President Roosevelt's Office of Emergency Management (OEM). Their goal was to rally and inform citizens about the use of their tax dollars via vividly captured photo stories. Palmer developed his gritty style on these assignments, capturing the geometry of mechanical form with the emotional range of men and women at work.
This eventually led him to the Office of War Information and later the Farm Security Administration. Palmer’s emphasis was on the typical American hard at work on the home front. His photographs were also an integral part of the campaign to change the public attitude toward women joining the work force. He showed women as patriotic, glamorous, and capable, working on fighter planes as well as assembly lines. Palmer also focused on the dedication and dignity of the black labor force and worked with the chief of the News Bureau Negro Press.
Palmer’s belief in promoting the strength of the people permeated his entire career. His works were praised for their symbolic power, conveying the courage and determination that Roosevelt sought to arouse in the nation. Alfred Palmer passed away in 1993, leaving a legacy of photographic work.
Varmt kaffe, macka och en apelsin smakar som allra bäst efter en skidtur.
☕️🍊
A cup of hot coffee, a sandwich and an orange taste sooo good after skiing.
Nonpareils: peerless, unmatched, unvergleichlich, unique, incomparable = Maelia Rouch ! Thank you very much for two years of 7DWF ;-) And hopefully many more. It's a wonderful group ;-)