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We've had a bit of snow lately and Enid wanted to go out and play before the last of it melted. She had fun romping in my dead stick garden, heh.
Also a long overdue picture of an adorable Kitty Helmet by Faegurlie. It kept Enid nice and warm, thank you. <3
The Red Arrows are marking their 50th year of flying displays with a new paintjob for their tails. The title refers to the name given to the leading five planes, Enid, after Enid Blyton's Famous Five.
This beautiful old timer is a remake from Carter & Holmes. This division recently made it's way to my collection via two good orchid friends, you know who you are ;)
I am always grateful for any opportunity to photograph Enid, my wife's grandmother.
Shot on a Mamiya C330, using Fujifilm Neopan Acros 100 and developed in instant coffee in a recipe called caffenol-C.
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Posted By Katelyn Nacon (Enid) - RT @AMC_TV: It begins! Every episode of #TWD leading up to the Mid-Season Premiere this Sunday at 9|8c starts now! #TWDMarathon t.co/qbQvrSUmi1 #TWD #TheWalkingDead #KatelynNacon #Enid February 11, 2016 at 11:12AM
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Did a reboot of my own armor after converting Witcher 3 stuff. Got to still continue to work on the textures and design though to make it really 'pop'.
...from "Ghost World". Art from Hi-Fashion Glamour Doll Box.
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Finished outfits for the most part. Now onto scripting them.
Enid will be able to change the outfit once every three days and already can detect weather so that she can equip a hood or fur if it is cold or raining.
Posted By Katelyn Nacon (Enid) - I love this picture! t.co/0NM7nIotgr #TWD #TheWalkingDead #KatelynNacon #Enid December 03, 2015 at 03:16PM
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Reds 1 to 5 form the front section of the Team’s formation, known as Enid (as in 'The Famous Five' by Enid Blyton)
Red Arrows ~ Eastbourne International Airshow, East Sussex, UK
From the beautifully produced second issue of "The Woodcut", edited by Herbert Furst and published by The Fleuron in London in 1928. It was printed at the Curwen Press in Plaistow. This binding paper, used to cover the book cover boards, was designed and engraved on wood by Enid Marx.
Curwen were famous for their ranges of pattern papers, used to such effect on book covers, that they commissioned from a wide range of artists and designers. Enid Marx RDI (1902 - 1998) was a highly talented designer of textiles and books and, for me, is best recalled as one of the designers commissioned by the London Passenger Transport Board by Christian Barman to design seating moquette fabrics for London Transport in the late-1930s.
Enid A. Conservatory and a field of snow at the New York Botanical Garden (NYBG) in Bronx, New York (NY), United States (USA). #bronx #newyork #usa #architecture
Formation of five planes named for Enid Blyton, creator of the 'Famous Five' books. Sunderland Airshow.