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Lacuna Coil @ Effenaar 07-02-2010
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This fun handspun was created using merino superwash wool which was hand-painted and then plied creating coils and squiggles just for delight.
i love fluorite! it does incredible things with the light. these beads are so pretty they needed little other adornment than a coil to hold them in place and a unique handformed earwire. lovelyl!
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I've been on a bit of a wire coiling spree lately. A fun pair of earrings made with sterling silver wire. I really wanted something that would show off these cute little glass beads. The design was inspired by one I had seen in an issue of Step by Step Wire Magazine.
I used 26 gauge silver wire and coiled it around a piece of 20 gauge wire for the main body of the earring. Then, add bead.
Neelu jumping in the Hop Skip Jump Run (HSJR) event. This is the first in the sequence where she is coiling up for the jump.
Made from 1/2 inch cording and strips of fabric.
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Lacuna Coil @ Effenaar 07-02-2010
Photo © 2010 Dave van Hout Photography. All rights reserved. This photo may not be republished, copied, printed or used in any way, on any medium and under any circumstances without written consent
Sunday Oluwasomi of Nigeria recognizes his classmate from Nigeria who is part of the COIL Project. What a small world!
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The coils are A1 models cast whitemetal, painted using black primer & Gunmetal. The cradles are made up from dead matches.
Scavenged from the same Dell computer that belongs to the motherboard underneath it.
I had no idea that reflection was there when I took the picture.
For the first time in a long time I had the luxury of going to a concert to just go, getting to go with the wife and just have fun, not have to worry about a client(which isn't a bad thing), and play with my little(BIG!!!) Canon G10. Now this camera is absolutely amazing for what it does! Sadly anything over ISO400, its complete crap! These are things, however, that we have all seen me write about previously though. All the shots below are shot at ISO800.....CRAP! I also shot on jpeg(by accident)+ISO800=More Crap!!! God bless Nik Dfine for making it a little less CRAP! That being said no one can give me any crap for the amount of noise! ;-) lol. Tonight I give out some Lacuna Coil. There was also Maylene & Sons of Disaster, & the mighty All That Remains. I have a few videos and more pictures to come this week.