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Yet another page for my walks album. The journaling covers the opposite page too so doesn't make sense with just this page! My imperfections are usually smudges! The date stamp has smudged a little bit.LOL

San Francisco's F 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!)

Dragonboat Racing with Amathus - Milton Keynes 06-Jun-2023: Loading the Boat

Loading docks in Imabari, Shikoku

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

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.

LOADING UP AT PADIHAM DEPOT

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!

Almost ready for kick off.

Walt Disney World Haunted Mansion Backstage / Lights On Historical Archive (Scans)

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.

The PInkpop loading dock

This is a quick throw together. I went to early church so I could get out early to do this. This was a digital kit which I printed on sticker paper and cut out. Thought it went well with my granddaughter's Kindergarten picture. I keep updating the photos and they just collect in a box so I've been scrapping them. The flowers are old but thought it needed something else.

 

What have I learned from LOAD? I learned that I have my own style/styles which I like. I noticed they seem to follow a lot of "the rules of good layouts". I take photos sporatically at family events or special days but do not have children here every day to inspire everyday photos. I definitely scrap for fun and love working with papers. I use ribbon in assorted ways and buy cheap flowers on a bush and pull them off to use. I guess I'm cheap but I do buy other scrap items but do not own any die-cut machines. (Oh my!) I cannot afford any of the million scrap classes being sold all the time. I won this LOAD opportunity. I love taking time to make the "Perfect Page" which just means it's perfect for me. I don't like being prompted daily and the feeling that I "must do this now". My journaling is in a journal so I do very little on layouts at times. School pics just need a date. I don't think I'd do another LOAD. It's very tiresome by the end of the month and it stinks over holidays and Sundays. I'm sticking with this only to say I finished a LOAD and did one every day. I will probably throw one together tomorrow and end up doing it over. LOAD can be fun and educational but it's not "my style". I did however mark "favorites" to help remember certain layouts I liked. It's been educational to me to see and read stories from others although I realize I can do that by looking through all sorts of galleries.

A day trip to the National New York Central Railroad Museum in Elkhart, Indiana.

 

A day in the past...

I have inherited a load of slides shot by my father who did a lot of potholing in the 1950's-70's. I plan to scan them and get them online. He was one of the first if not the first photographer to photograph In colour underground and regularly used candles to light the subject, long exposures the norm.

Another sketch by Valerie Salmon of Got Sketch Doubles.

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.

St. Paul, MN, September 2011. Taken with a Pentax film camera.

i make these specifically for my shops. i use mostly vintage collectibles with fun patterns, and sometimes i use little toys from the kids. =)

Avtron Model K675A Permenant Outdoor Resistive Load Bank.

Capable of providing 300 KW at 240 volts, 3 Phase, 60Hz, 722 Amps per phase.

I've had these brown chipboard hearts forever....like over 3 years! I just never used them.....but I have to say I like them on this simple layout!

Trebuchet Loading | Four people in the two wheels walk to pull the rope to lower the boom to raise the 6.5-ton counterweight. The loose line on the outside has a pouch; in this case they loaded it with a flaming shot. Note the archers to the right just loosing their arrows. | June 2, 2011 | Canon EOS 5D Mark II | ¹⁄₄₀₀ sec at f/5.0 250

1 June 2007

 

Nicole loads gear into the tent

I'm loading the boat in preparations for a technical dive in Portofino, Italy.

Rapid Loader 1 at Deane stands high and mighty awaiting its first train back in action after a 5 year hiatus. At the time this was taken, the train lay wait just around the hill in the distance as the Conductor threw the switches, marking a new day for another loadout on the E&BV/Rockhouse. Or so we thought, more on that in the other photos.

Mini Loaders construction set includes 47 tiles and numerous accessories to make all kinds of little pieces of equipment.

Clics are colored plastic building blocks that click together to form hundreds of different models, limited only by the imagination of the child.

Produced in bite-proof safe, polypropylene, they are durable and able to withstand

prolonged use under all conditions.

Available with additional accessories such as axles and wheels for additional

and extended play value. Clics helps to develop different skills of your child.

I scrapped pages from my trip to California, originally I was going to do pages from my trip every day - a double LOAD because my deadline for finishing the book is July 10 and I have 500 pictures. So two down and a bunch more to go, I used Creative Memories Discovery Baby Boy and the travel element, quote are from Reminisce Travel as is the buff paper under the bedroom and bathroom picture.

After we finished cleaning up the wood kiln, we noticed all the guys working on loading an old kiln into Steve's trailer.

Townsend at 4th is a block-long Muni bus stop for the 30-Stockton and 45-Union lines, where passengers board after arriving on Caltrain. It is probably one of the busiest bus stations in town, right up there with the Pine St. express loading block and Kearny at Post.

 

What this teaches us is if you make the sidewalk wide enough, some jerk will park a truck (and a car!) on it.

Here's another lo from Archiver's. I don't have pictures with me for this. Plus I'm literally doing this in the car driving (husband is driving) on his iPhone. That's what happens when you combine dedication and technology!

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