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Forget Cassettes. My pre-festival research over at last.fm suggested I'd like these guys, but I didn't realize how fantastic they'd be. They can do psychedelic droney rock, they can do hard rock. I almost want to describe them as goth without the makeup. Definitely 5 out of 5!
A set inspired by the "Forest Hideaway" sets but with a change in accesories and palette.
I like to call this sets 2 in 1, because there is counless mix & match options.
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Canon EOS 5D Mark III / ISO 50 / f/2.8 / 100mm
We're keeping Duncanville, TX beautiful by applying Wet & Forget throughout the town to remove moss, mold, mildew, and algae stains!
Day 277~
I had the pleasure of visiting the Ohio Veteran's Memorial Park last week on a beautiful, Spring-like day. I left there feeling somber, grateful, in awe...
Digital darkroom edit to black and white.
Forget Me Nots planted in memory of Sasha.
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Forget the yellow plastic clogs! And my stupid expression, it's not easy doing a selfportrait........
Taken with 40-150mm and Raynox dcr250 attached.
Thanks to Sandra9871, who told me these are Myosotis commonly called Forget-me-nots.
So i did some research and found out that the Forget-me-not are traditionally worn by Newfoundlanders on July 1st in remembrance of those Newfoundlanders who died during the First World War. July 1 was chosen because of the high number of casualties suffered by the Royal Newfoundland Regiment on 1 July 1916 during the Battle of the Somme.
A little compilation "Forget me not" featuring ribbons we carry from Germany. For more info visit www.peawink.com
The Forget-me-not (Myosotis alpestris) is the state flower of Alaska. This one is within 20 km of the Alaskan border in Asi Keyi, Yukon