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Rosie was taking anonymous requests, so you could hear your guilty pleasures and not have to own that they were yours :) One of the more clever themes I’ve heard! /me hugs her dear friend Rosie!!!
Pic taken on my poor overtaxed laptop, whose graphics card is strained to the limit :(
I took this picture at a restaurant I can not remember the name of. I set the camera on top of some jelly packets so that it would stay still and not cause and motion blur in the picture. I used a really low f-stop to zoom into the texture of the food. I turned up the exposure because it was underexposed and also turned up the exposure locally on the whip cream. I also turned the whip cream's saturation down because no one wants weird colored food and in the picture it looked a little yellowish and also its clarity to make it more smooth. I turned the shadow slider up to reveal more details hidden in darkness. I turned the black slider down to contrast the colors in the pictures too.
Bonelle Pastry Shop, Forest Hills, Queens. Smelled like heaven on earth; we had no choice but to go in. Don't be confused by my husband's g'normous, patiently waiting, hands, this pecan coconut bar was large.
Tasty, but I think I could have done better. This is the curse of having more than a passing familiarity with butter and eggs. Still, it was reduced to crumbs in a matter of minutes.
My Great Niece. I started out extracting the background as a regular portrait. Then, it dawned on me, with the red shirt, expression, gesture, skull and crossbones... all I needed to do was add a halo and then it all came together!
The Solidarity Sing Along has been going on at the Wisconsin State Capitol during the noon hour since the winter of 2011. The Solidarity Singers gather to sing protest and folk songs in opposition to Governor Walker and the ruling Republican legislature. The Sing Along is held during the noon hour which is a "non-business" hour at the Capitol so it does not interfere with normal business and the Singers also frequently move their gatherings outdoors to accommodate the needs of those who have reserved the space for that hour (i.e., wedding parties, student visits, Legislative Days functions, etc.). Despite the Wisconsin Constitution expressly stating that free assembly shall never be abridged, the Walker administration has instituted a permitting system that limits this right to free assembly. The singers believe that the Constitution is all the permit they need and they should not have ask to protest (and make themselves financially liable to) the government they oppose.
Last week, the administration started arresting and ticketing people (to the tune of $200) for SINGING. A few have even been arrested or threatened with arrest for merely observing the event. Apparently, observing is participation. How Orwellian!
have spent last week at my parent’s where a trip to Zara is a must. Now I have some basics, this skirt and no money! Welcome to my world…and my guilty pleasures!
Coat: Benetton
Jumper: Topshop
Skirt: Zara
Tights: Asos
Boots: Asos
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Model : Natalia ghiani
Mua : Natalia ghiani
Photo, Lights, Editing by : Giacomo macis
strobist info : a canon 430 EX II at full power on model left, triggered with cactus v2s wireless system
.......midnight strikes, hunters prowl
seeking which is forbidden
in true convict style
indulgence wins
so begins mutilation
no battle was fought
the work of beast unfolds
keep the secret close or die
guilty of innocence, guilty of
innocent
pure perversion
truth kept, tightly wrapped,
shrouded in, devils breath
trembling, twisted, trapped
the smell of torment
fills the room
so still, deathly silence
the victims future crumbles......
Glensheen Mansion, the site of the murder of heiress Elisabeth Congdon in 1977. Here's the info from good 'ol Wikipedia:
The Glensheen Historic Estate is a historic mansion on Lake Superior owned by the University of Minnesota Duluth. Glensheen sits on 7.6 acres of lake front property, has 38 rooms and is built in the Jacobean architectural tradition, inspired by the Beaux-Arts styles of the era. The mansion was constructed as the family home of Chester Adgate Congdon. The building was designed by Minnesota architect Clarence H. Johnston Sr., with interiors designed by William French and the formal terraced garden and English style landscape designed by the Charles W. Leavitt firm out of New York. Construction began in 1905, and completed in 1908.
Aside from its architectural significance, Glensheen was the site of the murders of heiress Elisabeth Congdon and her nurse, Velma Pietila, on June 27, 1977. Roger Caldwell, the second husband of Congdon's adopted daughter, Marjorie, was charged with the crimes, convicted on two counts of first degree murder and sentenced to two life sentences. Marjorie was charged with aiding and abetting and conspiracy to commit murder, but she was acquitted on all charges. Caldwell's conviction was overturned by the Minnesota Supreme Court in 1982. He was set to be retried, but pled guilty, submitted a full confession, and was later released from prison.
This season, Penelope Menchaca is joined by the Argentinian actor and model star Maximiliano Palacio (instead of the swishy astrologer of previous seasons) - I'm pretty sure the ratings are up!
It was two of my cats caught on Cat TV lol my silver norwegian had climbed the tree, and Betsy pictured here had pulled on the tinsel
here she is looking purrfectly innocent of her crime
just a few shreds of tinsel in her paws
Tess is not pleased with me. I forgot I had tucked some of her dresses in the pocket of my bag, which got absolutely soaked in our recent rainstorms. Her favorite color is red, so of course there was some dye bleeding. :(
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A Doll A Day April 2014
#29 Guilty
That gate wasn't latched on the bottom, just the top, so they all went out through a very small opening!