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For today´s challenge I tried to be aware of my process. I chose a story I wanted to tell (how my boyfriend knows how to cheer me up when I´ve had a bad day), I first selected a picture where he is acting funny in front of the camera, then I chose my products and my layout design and finally I wrote my story.
Since the other day I wasn´t able to do a layout with themed products I combined both challenges today. For this layout I used a December Studio Calico kit (Orchestra) that was filled with christmas patterned papers and embellishments. I´m not sure if the layout came out to christmasy, what do you think?
TFL :)
LOAD Festival,
Presented by the Daydream Network,
Royal Albert Hall,
15/6/2009
Artists: Ben Slow, Eyesaw, Dan K, Snik, Blam, Grafter, Babel, Finbarr Dac, DBO.
(Long long over due photos from aw nice exhibition!)
Kitchen photo from 7 years ago and what it looks like now :) I love association pages as you can see in my last layout. Our kitchen has evolved so much over 7 years...what will the next 7 be like....hmmmm
I also used a ton of old stash that I never had the heart to use before, Love, Elsie line!!!
LOAD Festival,
Presented by the Daydream Network,
Royal Albert Hall,
15/6/2009
Artists: Ben Slow, Eyesaw, Dan K, Snik, Blam, Grafter, Babel, Finbarr Dac, DBO.
(Long long over due photos from aw nice exhibition!)
I'm still not that impressed with my Vivitar 35ES - I suppose it could be the film, but the lens seems to lack the contrast and colour rendition the Canonet's lens has. (This shot has been boosted in PS).
Shame really, as it was one of the cameras I was really pleased to get hold of, having heard so much of it's reputation.
I saw Becky Higgins post this link to facebook yesterday and in addition to making me cry, it made me think of what I would tell my sixteen year-old self.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=_4jgUcxMezM
Used a Cathy Z template and papers from Anna Aspnes
U.S. Army soldiers load wildland firefighting equipment at military base camp. Forest Service photo by Kerry Greene
All lining up, on breaks, ready to run there services again. Taken at Stevenage bus Station on either 8th or 10th of April 2013.
A single three-inch steel brick weighs about 42 pounds. (There are thinner bricks available for fine-tuning!) This chart tells you how high to stack the bricks to achieve a particular weight. If the brick stack goes too high, there is a third rail above the second rail to allow the loaders to remove the bricks without too much trouble. The list on the right gives the approximate number of bricks to use for a given, known set piece, be it a border, a leg, a full black, or what have you... Counterbalancing is an art!
Soldiers from 25th Combat Aviation Brigade and Alabama National Guard load up a simulated patient on a HH-60 Medical Evacutaion Black Hawk helicopter mock-up during a Combat Life Saver course on Kandahar Airfield, Afghanistan, March 15.
Waterford, Ireland. Loading "A Seabhac Mara" on the trailer took 10 people and about three hours time. This is the boat I'll be cometing in Italy with. Her max is 12 knots...I've only witness 8, but hopefully she'll shine in Genoa this summer.
Graffiti artists commissioned by the Royal Albert Hall, in partnership with the young urban collective and creative pioneers Daydream Network, transformed the walls of the Hall's Loading Bay, usually used for getting in over 350 shows a year, into a gallery of street art and graffiti artwork.