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Sometimes we can't help who we fall in love with ...
"Free your mind, and the rest will follow, be color blind, don't be so shallow!" - En Vogue.
Title of this shot suggested by my beautiful wife Marie, who I am so very happy I fell in love with!
This beautiful neckwarmer was made with the traditional wet felting technique .
It features Orange, Green and Burgundy Merino wool , Lamb blended Yarns and some Mohair Yarn.
I created a very unusual shape for this neckwarmer. I looks great on the body and easy to style .
I purposely didn't make any closure. I wanted to give some food for your imagination and freedom to your sense of style. Instead of the buttons or snaps I designed a very unique pin. It consists many ropes. Every rope was hand felted separately and then braided together in a way of a Basket weaving in a shape of the Sun. I'm sure you will find thousands ways to wear this unique item.
One size fits all.
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-free your mind-
Went out last night with Jake Johnson trying to get sunset at Mount Rainier and then find a place to maybe shoot stars. Paradise closed at 5pm so we ended up just driving thru. I was amazed at how little snow they had. After dinner we headed back to a dry lake bed we saw on the trip up. We wandered around shooting for a couple hours - I spotted this sign and it really made me think so I had to get a shot of it....
Equipment:
Camera: Nikon D800e
Lens: Rokinon 14mm Ultra Wide-Angle f/2.8 IF ED UMC
Focal Length: 14mm
ISO Speed: 3200
Aperture: f/2.8
Shutter: mixed
Tripod: Feisol CT-3422 tripod with center column
Ball Head: Arcatech GV2
Filter: none
Processing:
Lightroom 5.3 [color balance, sharpening, etc]
CS6 [composite: 2 exposures blended, luminosity masking]
The Kunsthaus Tacheles is an art center that was opened in East Berlin after the Berlin Wall came down in the spring of 1990. The word "Tacheles" (Yiddish word for "Clear text") is based on censorship problems in the DDR.