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Another re-work of a 2012 image. Shot at the southern end of Turimetta beach, Sydney Australia. On this side of the rock shelf with the right swell you get some nice water movement without the danger of salt spray.
Nikon D7000, Sigma 10-20mm.
Leica MP
Leica Elmarit 28mm f/2.8 III
Ilford FP4+
Ilford Ilfotec LC29 1+19
8 min 20°C
Scan from negative film
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Another re-work of a 2012 image. Shot at the southern end of Turimetta beach, Sydney Australia. This was taken at the very southern edge of the rock shelf before it becomes the Narrabeen side. One of those mornings where the colour in the sky just detonated across the clouds.
Nikon D7000, Sigma 10-20mm.
"La infancia tiene sus propias maneras de ver, pensar y sentir; nada hay más insensato que pretender sustituirlas por las nuestras."
(Jean Jacques Rousseau)
Our youngest daughter was cleaning out some of her possessions that are still stored at our house and found this. It had been taken in 1974 and attached to my application for a required identity card issued by the Moroccan government. I taught there 1974-1975.
A very special Flashback Friday. Today we're looking back to when I made these figures before they were made into Bootleg LEGO compatible "minifigures"
The office work is never finished from June 2011. Looks like I have always loved short skirts and dresses.
The hair was laid and their nails were painted hehe! This was back when Gaga made the hair bows a thing <3
During the mid 1930’s, Cremo had strongly established itself as the number one 5¢ Cigar in America. The popularity of the brand was fast tracked when George Washington Hill (owner) decided to sponsor the up-and-coming superstar Bing Crosby, who was the number one singer in America at the time, with ten hits in the top fifty charts! Cremo became Crosby’s first of many radio sponsors; they even aired a show called 15 Minutes with Bing Crosby, which transmitted on CBS in New York City from 7:00-7:15pm, 6 times a week. During this time frame, Crosby was known as “The Cremo Singer” with a multitude of cigar commercials running during Crosby’s program.
- From the Cremo Cigar website
Reminds me of a peacock I saw in 1967, but that's another story. This one was in our front yard today.
Me hypnotized in a black turtleneck a couple of years ago. The eyes are open but I’m in.a deep hypnotic sleep.
Whenever Maggie came across water deep enough she would stick her face under it and continue to walk forward. Her version of scuba diving I guess. This behaviour lasted her entire life.
... to Anise's farm stay with friends in August. Notice how dry the grass was. The farm owner recently sent me these pictures. Wish I had been there to see them together!
A little over a year ago, I filmed a Bratz collection video, which briefly featured all of my dollies on display. Since making that video, I always regretted not being able to talk more in depth about my dolls. My Bratz dolls are some of my most cherished possessions, so I really wanted to make sure that each doll got this spotlight on him/her. Therefore, since I am in the midst of rearranging my Bratz display, I thought it was an appropriate time to film smaller collection videos covering my entire Bratz collection. My Bratz Boyz in particular have always been a special part of my collection--they inspired me to get more into Bratz as an adult, and many of these dolls bring back fond memories of my dad. I hope you enjoy this video, and stay tuned for more Bratz collection videos, coming to a channel near you!
Video:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=JCKlTNGXihc&feature=youtu.be
Dolls in photo, from left to right:
-2010 10th Anniversary Cameron
-2015 Metallic Madness "2 Pack" Cameron
-2003 Formal Funk Dylan
-2002 "1st Edition" Dylan
-2011 Boyz on the Mic Thad
Bottom row:
-2004 Bratz World! Tokyo a Go-Go Eitan
-2005 Punkz Eitan
-2003 "1st Edition" Koby
-2004 Flashback Fever! Cade
-2011 Masquerade by Bratz Gable
"No! Not again!" (real) Spider-Man yells... "Yes... let us see what your past had held." The Dealer states. "Hey! Spider-...Boy! Stop that guy!" The owner of the wrestling ring demands... "Sorry... Not my problem." (past) Spidey states... "Thanks, kid." The criminal thanks... A loud bang occurs... "NO!!!!!!!" (real) Spider-Man screams.
~Scarecrow