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Today is International Women's Day
One of my favorite women models, my mother... and this is a candid
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Dress: Snowpaws Boutique Day Frock-Grey Pinstripe
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Jewelry:.:LC:. Spirit of Sun Earrings & Necklace
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Hairbase: Gaja x Celebribase-Kim
Issac eating ice cream on the Knotty Porch at the Lower Ham after watching Beehive erupt in the Upper Geyser basin, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. Life is sweet.
photomontage, 2016. "Women are more empowered than ever to control and craft their image. With unfettered knowledge literally at our fingertips, we are our own guides in finding our way."-Photo and manipulation by Nancy Polo, sculpture by ED Palmer.
We also created a new style of clothing on this biking trip. It's composed of a dog leash, a mudfight, a teeny tiny trail, and a large puddle. Oh yes, also take note of the saggy old women boobs!
The blue of this dress and her pose make me think of Alice in Wonderland for some reason. So Alice, eat your heart out. <3
Summer 2010
Zenza Bronica SQ-A camera
Zenzanon PS 150mm f/4 lens
Foma Fomapan 100 medium format film developed in ID11. Trying out the Zenzanon PS 150mm f/4 lens
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...... Little Monkey with a lot on his mind ,,;-)
Taken with a Sony H1.
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Life choices...
Do i take the drugs, that ease my thoughts for that brief moment, or do i play Russian roulette with the blade, and slice off a finger or 2? Decisions.. Decisions...
Curtain Road graffiti celebrates the site of the Shakespearian theatre that once stood there and where the Bard himself did play
This is a photo of myself in Bamiyan, Afghanistan and was taken by Basir Seerat, an Afghani who studied film and photography in Kabul - see his pictures at www.photoblog.com/asianeye
Cloister, Abbaye de Senanque
The abbey was founded in the 12th century in a remote spot on the Durance river near Gordes. Stretching out from the abbey buildings is a valley of lavender fields.
The Cistercian order at the abbey flourished until the 16th century, becoming extremely wealthy. In 1544, the Vaudois heretics revolted, and attacked Senanque, hanging the monks and destroying many of the buildings. Over the next three centuries, the abbey struggled to survive, but now has a small community of monks in residence.
The cloister is a place for meditation and reading. An enclosed courtyard, suurrounded by four alleyways which open onto a garden, it also links all parts of the abbey. Each alleyway has twelve arches, and the capital of each column is decorated with a different flower or foliage design.