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The flowers are inspired by the "Carnation Bouquet" peony, all made in gumpaste as are the ribbons. The cake is covered in Satin Ice fondant. These are just dummies, made for fun.

 

I have decided to add my logo to photos as they are making their way off of flickr but not necessarily being credited to me. I hope that this doesn't sound too precious!

 

There are some close ups on my website.

I like the placement of the piece, looking out a window watching the people in the park. Not a old world demon but just this side of human, the toes on his right foot suggest a cloven hoof the face slightly pointy .

A reduced bronze version of this sculpture is in the Zimmerli Gallery, Rutgers University. www.flickr.com/photos/8142229@N08/8526958684/

CHAIKA-II (type 1a, 1968) half frame camera (24x18)

 

Lens: INDUSTAR-69 2.8/28mm

Shutter: Leaf shutter (1/30- 1/60 - 1/125 - 1/250 +B)

Film: 35mm (72 frames in 24mm x 18mm)

Made by MMZ

~the last time i went to US pun i bought jelly shoes but with heels and clear jelly...

~this time i found the flat ones in yellow, pink, green, blue, and grey!

~rasa cam nak beli je semua!!! hahahah

Before i could take the pictures, she called 4 people on a fixed line phone...

 

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www.ericlafforgue.com

grey nuptse xl - extra 450 grams overfil

Inside Cooking with a Surprising Difference. Published 1966

thanks shirubaa kitsune for your commission XD

Thank all of you soooo much for the birthday well wishes! It's been a pretty good day indeed, although it's not over yet... cake and presents pending very, very soon :-)

 

I did have to work today, but my coworkers made it special. Three of them made me a homemade card (construction paper and animal stickers), two of them coordinated to bring me balloons and a cupcake - candle lit, singing Happy Birthday To You, while I was gloved in and finishing an pyometra surgery - and there was free lunch (thanks, boss!) and bonus salted caramel ice cream. Factor in the calls from family and friends (Iowa, Wyoming, New York and Massachusetts... I feel so loved today!) and, yeah... it's been a good, good day.

 

I made these last night, to take into work today, and they were delicious. I particularly loved the fact that when you swirl the dollops of raspberry just right, you end up with hearts. Cheesy but adorable.

  

pati yung loob pleasing. Malinis at walang amoy. Classic and simple, buti malamig aircon :-)

Transformando lãs em risquinhas e florinhas, misturando cores e fios, a pouco e pouco foi tomando a forma de uma malinha. Depois foi só forrar, fazer as alcinhas e pronto, assim nasceu mais uma malinha. :)

Beijinhos e boa semana!

Fiz essa bolsinha para a Luciana que mora em Santa Bárbara D'Oeste, ela amou !!!

Já estou fazendo para a Kátia que mora em Campinas...

 

É uma bolsa, com uma toalhinha de mão, escova de dentes e creme dental.

 

Ideal para as gatinhas levarem para a escola.

 

Coloquei esse nome, para homenagear minha amiga Hecka, pois todo mundo está querendo, hehehe...

 

Bjks Lú e Kátia.

They arrived today!=)~ Crappy photo is crappy (sorry!x.x') but my girls are adorable here!=) Candy won two lovely pink hair pieces... that I need to cut!^^ Look at the size of Cassie's (Byul Paulia) wig!='D LOL I don't have the guts to cut it!='D Now she's Tangled Cassie!xD And Baby has a wig and two hair pieces, I need to fix them yet, but she's always a cutie!~♥

 

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As meninas com as perucas novas!=) Quer dizer, a Baby e a Cassie, a Candy ganhou dois apliques cor-de-rosa de presente (que preciso cortar!;.;~Não sabia que eram tão enormes, na imagem da loja dizia que só tinham 16 cm!xD Fico com pena de cortar, mas eles foram baratos, então menos pior!^^'). Escolhi uma rosa que é já dividida ao meio (ela é costurada formando os dois rabinhos) para a Cassie, já que é o penteado que mais gosto e não queria fugir muito do penteado da peruquinha original dela (que é linda e eu adoro e guardei com muito carinho ♥). Pra Baby comprei uma curtinha (que não veio tão curtinha quanto eu queria!xD Mas agora não sei se tenho coragem de cortar!;.;~) e dois apliques da mesma cor, assim ela pode usar maria-chiquinhas quando quiser ( quer dizer, quando mamãe quiser, que nenê usa o que mamãe mandar!u.u~).

Ficaram lindas, não?=) Infelizmente posar três bonecas ao mesmo tempo é meio difícil pra mim (oi, sou torta!='D Huhauha, mas um dia consigo!xD) e não consegui uma foto que mostrasse como ficaram fofinhas em toda... suas fofuras!huahua, mas ai dá pra ter uma idéia!^^

 

Comprei os apliques para a Candy porque gosto muito do cabelo da Byul Sucre e quando pedi os apliques tinha meio que me convencido a não compra-la... mas agora já me convenci de que "OMGNÃOVIVOSEM!!!111" e...bem, ficarão as duas de cabelo mint+rosa!xD

 

A caixa que vieram as peruquinhas (e que foi parar na Anvisa e, sim, tinha um creme de rosto de brinde dentro da caixa e acho que foi isso!D: Pelo menos a moça da Anvisa disse que deve ter sido!=P) era ENORME, tipo, LOL, oi, era para NÃO chamar atenção, huahua, se eu pudesse pedia pra mandarem todas essas coisas mais caras dentro de um saco de lixo, pra passarem desapercebidas na alfandega, especialmente se é EMS, hauha, afff!xD Não sei como funciona lá, mas, né, podiam ter atochado as perucas numa caixinha mais humilde!xD

 

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Baby: Ô Cassie, você pintou o cabelo? o.o

 

Cassie: Não, tomei suco de morango e ele ficou assim. UAU. O3O~

 

Baby: ...o.o... Mesmo-mesmo? o.o

 

Cassie: Claro! O3Ó

 

Baby: Ah... ô, Cassie, é verdade que pra cada mentira que você contou seu cabelo cresceu um pouquinho? o.o

 

Cassie: Não. O3O

 

Candy: *pisca*pisca*♥ ♥ ♥ *sparkle* sparkle* ~ ^.~~♥

 

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You’re scared of room 237, ain’t ya?

 

A longtime and diehard fan of Stanley Kubrick’s The Shining and a bona fide Yosemite junkie, I’ve always viewed the interior of the Ahwahnee Hotel with a mixture of awe and dread. One can be forgiven if—upon first entering the grand hotel—he feels as though he’s just stepped from what John Muir called “the great temple,” into the lobby and great hall of the horrible Overlook Hotel. In fact, if there is a break in the illusion, it is that the common spaces of the Ahwahnee, rather than pregnant with foreboding silence, are overflowing with visitors.

 

This resemblance is no accident of course. Mr. Kubrick designed his set (especially the Colorado Room and the lobby) to mimic the Ahwahnee, and indeed, I have a hard time seeing the chandeliers, rugs, tables and windows of this hotel without imagining Mr. Torrance clacking away upon his Adler upon one of the long, sturdy tables. Smiling menacingly amidst the tourists and hikers come to catch a few moments rest by the enormous fireplace. All work and no play …

 

The great coup of The Shining was its replacement of Stephen King’s extensive backstory with a brooding atmosphere and a churning sense of doom. Mr. King allegedly hated it, but the rest of us fell in love with the film. No other film adaptation of Mr. King’s work risen to the mark that Stanley Kubrick set.

 

Now, Mr. Kubrick was a hell of a still photographer in his own right, and, for my money, it is no coincidence that he possessed a preternatural capability for creating mood. The greatest trick in still photography is to create a sense of place, to render a three-dimensional, flesh and blood world in the rectangular space of an emulsion or a computer screen replete with a taste of the subject’s emotive power. Now, there can be no argument that Mr. Kubrick achieved at least that throughout the film.

 

For my own part, I am fascinated with the reality that serves as the foundation for imagination and dreams. I’ve spent considerable time photographing The University of Chicago both because it served as the backdrop for a decade my own adventures and because it carries with it a germ of Oxford, one of many templates for Hogwart’s.

 

I can be forgiven then for long planning to shoot the Ahwahnee interiors. “But,” I always asked myself, “how to capture the silence and desolation that so defined the film?” How could I turn The Ahwahnee into The Overlook?

 

The answer came with a winter bug that laid me low. Feeling feverish and fortunate enough to be a guest, I sneaked out of bed late one night, closed the door gently behind me, and stepped into the long, carpeted hallways of The Overlook Hotel.

The Tin Mal Mosque is a mosque located in the High Atlas mountains built in 1156 to commemorate the founder of the Almohad dynasty, Mohamed Ibn Tumart. It is one of the two mosques in Morocco open to non-Muslims, the other being the Hassan II Mosque in Casablanca. The prototype for the Tin Mal mosque was the Great Mosque of Taza (near Fès), also built by Abd al-Mu'min.

 

(Wikipedia)

 

I remember feeling like touching a history when strolling inside...

yesterday I played a little bit with the mathematical formula of my little creature, pushing it to its "point break" (a point after which black holes start to form and the image gradually disintegrates). This evolution of my creature contains many wonders inside, I'm gonna show you some of them in these days...

 

Visit my website barabeke.net

 

Thesaurus conchyliorum, or, Monographs of genera of shells /.

London :Sowerby ...,1847-1887..

biodiversitylibrary.org/page/15937860

Her head is removed from her body, and placed next to her hood and crown. Her body is undressed, and laid down next to her head and dress.

 

Her hood and crown were removed from her head, revealing her medium length straight jet black hair, combed straight back, with a widow's peak over her forehead. The crown was attached to the hood and her hair by golden metallic thread, which unfortunately I had to cut off. A good bit of her hair was caught inside of her neck, so I had to remove her head to straighten out her hair. The hair inside her neck was left rather frizzy after combing it out. The rubber band around her hair broke during this process, as it was very brittle after being in her hair for 15 years. I replaced it with a small clear rubber band I saved from my deboxing of other dolls.

 

Undressing the Mattel Great Villains Evil Queen 12'' Limited Edition Doll (1998) to show her articulation, her hair (hidden under her hood), and how her outfit is constructed. The Evil Queen (Grimhilde) is the villainous stepmother of Snow White in Walt Disney's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937).

 

Elefante

Argila

Acrílica

 

Anglesey Abbey's Lode Mill dates from the 18th century, but early records, including the 1068 Doomsday Book describe a building on this site. The Lode Mill was restored to full working order in 1982 by the Cambridgeshire Wind and Watermill Society. Today you can step inside and see how the power of water is harnessed to grind tens of tons of flour every year. Freshly ground flour from the Mill and oatmeal are sold by the bag, direct from the Abbey, delicious for bread making or dumplings!

 

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Hasselblad 500C/M • Carl Zeiss 80mm f/2.8 Planar C T* • Fujichrome Provia 400X pushed one stop (converted to B+W) • Sekonic L-308S Flashmate • CanoScan 8800F

What he/she think, as he/she saw all those visitors...?

(Ape-House, Wilhelma Stuttgart)

 

Was er/sie wohl dachte, als er/sie all die Besucher sah...?

(Affenhaus, Wilhelma Stuttgart)

I recently did a photoshoot with Rebecca the end results were amazing and we were both thrilled with the end results

Photo by Christopher Harting, September 2014

New "Meet Market"!

Let's have a look around.

THE MEET MARKET

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No.1 photo in comments.

 

1963 Budd Silverliner II

1983. Josh is born. Certainly one of, if not THE best day of my life.

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