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Small format Spanish dictionary, held open on a white background, having it's brownish pages flipped up into the air describing an almost semicircular area. The words and their respective translations are distributed on two columns.
i had these two pix along time ago ,, but couldn't make the idea the way i wanted ...
but with a friend's help ,, everything went the way i wanted ..
"thank u " :)
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Perhaps, perhaps not.
Either way, I don't mind.
I like to read Webster's Dictionary in the middle of the woods in the winter time. So what.
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So, I had ten minutes to dash through the forest, set-up, strip down, shoot, pack-up and get back before having to leave for an appointment.
Here is the result.
I'm okay with it.
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p.s. I think my day-numbers are off/back by one. Agh.
Created for The Dictionary of Image
English: 1463, from break (v.) + fast (n.). Cf. Fr. déjeuner "to breakfast," from L. dis-jejunare "to break the fast." The verb is from 1679. The English word derives from the concept that sleep prevents eating, thus an involuntary fast occurs during sleep; this fast is broken by the first meal - called breakfast.
miniture English Italian travellers dictionary with Ikea pencil to show how small it is. Falling apart with overuse, about 1960
I think this is a silly antidote to the stress of moving!
Totally addictive - and other people do stuff that's way more interesting than this!!
During exploration of Dictionary Hill, I encountered a fast manouverable radio-controled glider being flown in the updrafts on the west side. I was shooting video of the glider when the crow appeared. The glider was much faster than the crow, especially in the wind at the time, and soon they were far apart.
shooting range for Dumas' 4 musketeers (4 military forks and one reflection in glass)
see also:
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