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camera: Mamiya 6
lens: Mamiya G 75mm f/3.5 L
film: KODAK Portra 160 NC
exposure time: 1/250 sec
aperture: f/8
exposure compensation: +/- 0 EV
filter: Kenko MC Skylight 1B
film development: Color Drack
scan: CanoScan 9000F with SilverFast SE
Random-size and shape stonework on the floor and planter top. The rough rockwork of the planter matches the fireplace.
The fake flowers belonged to the previous owner. The wallpaper in the living room is shiny like silk.
View of the front garden - it bakes in the summer so it's full of plants that thrive in hot sunny conditions.
A shot taken some time ago but then I lost it and then I found it and then lost it again, this went on for some time - anyway, I've now found it again!
I believe this is a Red Legged Partridge, cute little things running around by the house and they are back again this year.
When we first saw them we weren't sure what they were called so when Paul asked me I wanted to sound all intelligent and said the first thing that came into my head which happened to be..... a Quaver!!!!! So in our wibbly wobbly world that is what we now call them.
I use to have a diaper cake making business back in the day. My stepmom needed one for a co-worker, so I was back at it this week.
This is the "Simple Swing Jacket" from Indygo Junction. I lined it because it would have frayed too badly otherwise.
Front of Bag. still needs handles. made from recycled navy digital blouse. this blouse had a huge rip in it. I removed and reattached the front pocket, and used a leftover name tape. Yellow ribbon for deployment
Pattern from "Deploy that Fabric" by Jen Eskridge.
Our small garden in the front yard gets full sun most of the day so the tulips are a bit earlier than in the backyard garden.
Another view of front of house. Owners still don't know what to do with the old fence. Take it down or slap some white paint on it