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British Railways 1980s Carriage label
BR21717/55
NT112 Bristol Temple Meads to Edinburgh "Night Caledonian"
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This bottle has been in the family for years and is rather old. It indicates that Pepsi is from New York City They have not been from there since the mid 1960’s. My mother used it as a sprinkler to dampen clothes before ironing. --HMM
P.S. The top was the subject of MM of 5/18/2020. flic.kr/p/2j39Rb6
Not sure how this one is gonna be received. It was inspired by/based off of Jerac's Predator Destructor, and there's several areas that are nearly identical. I think there's enough difference between the two for this to stand on its own, but I can understand how you might not.
It's meant to be the Vindicator siege tank from the Warhammer 40K universe. There's some stuff that isn't as accurate as I'd like, but hopefully it isn't too noticeable.
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Late 80s/early 90s British Railways Carriage label BR21717/55
NT 106 Pembroke Dock to Paddington
Pembroke Coast Holiday Express
Kosmetics
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Diamond Set
Designer labels.
I was doing a project for Age Concern, that’s how I came to be in this retirement home. They wanted specific images for a book, so I had set up the image I needed, when I spotted this gentleman looking very interested at everything I was doing.
He sat by himself, I had some time, I walked over to him and had a very lovely chat, he wanted to know all about the project.
It struck me again how lonely people often are and a bit of human kindness, some attention and a laugh can make their day (and mine!).
I saw things were ready for the next shot when he asked me:” was I not going to photograph him?”
So I said of course… that made him very happy yet he did not feel like smiling, which was fine by me, I liked his curiosity.
It was only after the development and the viewing of the negs that I saw what I really had captured!
I wonder if the designers imagine who they're all designing for! They probably think only of the young and fashion conscious?
Do they ever think where their designer labels might turn up?
This is a poignant and I hope also very thought provoking image.
I love this photo because it is full of social commentary and has a lot to say.
Have a joyful day and thanx for viewing, Magda (*_*)
Another difficult one to print, backlight, no flash, just some neon lights on the ceiling, it all adds to the atmosphere.
I often like the discipline of touching back the basics, one camera, one lens, grainy 400 asa b&w film, and go out there.
✰ This photo was featured on The Epic Global Showcase here: bit.ly/2g4euM5
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By hannelore roels
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*Wearing leggings from ISON (New Release @ Collabor88) and boots from Baiastice (New Release).
A whole collection of my stamp designs are now available through Magenta Style! More info at my blog geninne.com
on picture:
hair - Burley
Skin - al vulo
shape - chocolate [label mode]
nails - night princess [label mode] GROUP GIFT
teeth - bunny teeth [label mode]
make up - la vie [label mode]
pendant - heart pendant::gold [label mode]
novelty beers, with interesting font. I'll taste anything once.
I might take the photo again and get it more symmetrical, if it keeps on annoying me like this.
Cover photo for my post that was recently published on the Digital Orientalist: digitalorientalist.com/2023/05/09/can-i-automate-the-bori...
»[...] In our project, we want to gain some insights into discussions taking place on the Beijing-based Q&A internet platform Zhihu 知乎. In particular, we’re interested in questions and answers related to the global semiconductor shortage, and the answerers’ argumentation. To somewhat quantify what is going on, we identified several typical ways of reasoning in the answers: historical, technological, nationalistic, China-critical, geopolitical and off-topic. [...]«
Each screw-top jar represents one of the labels.
Second in the mystical series by designer Linda Kyaw, Barbie® Doll as Aphrodite looks positively luminous in a fitted and flowing sea foam green and cream gown with incredible detailing. Shell-like accessories add to the doll's heavenly allure, as does fantastical face paint, rooted eyelashes, and gorgeous tendril-styled blond hair.