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Blogged here sakepuppets.wordpress.com/2011/11/08/tokyo-craft-kits/
Can be found on Etsy here www.etsy.com/shop/sakepuppets
Blogged here sakepuppets.wordpress.com/2011/11/08/tokyo-craft-kits/
Can be found on Etsy here www.etsy.com/shop/sakepuppets
Vanguard Products offers industrial products, equipment, and supplies to the construction, rental, MRO, and related resale segments in Northern California, Northern Nevada, and Hawaii.
We make every effort to source the types of products our customers like to purchase from us on a convenience basis. We strive to be very competitive with the manufacturers' program whenever possible - so our resellers can be profitable and competitive selling to their customer base.
Acrylics, stitching, plastic, masking tape on canvas. Completed for online MoMA course on abstract expressionists, combination study of Barnett Newman and Agnes Martin. 13" x 16". 2017
Thanks to Mr. Wang from MT, last week I received a package of masking tape samples which are limited editions only to be sold in their very own new shop near Waseda University in Tokyo.
Kamoi's beautiful washi paper made masking tapes are getting so popular, many end user inspiration just keep coming in as evident from MT's web site. These new patterns and sizes you see here gives a hint about MT's development, more applications built-in to the tapes, like labels, wallpaper, wrapping paper and Xmas versions.
Check out MT's blog and you'll see how the shop looks like, can't wait to be there next year. If you can imagine it, Kamoi can make it, so don't be shy to send mail to them to suggest new product ideas.
More on Scription blog: moleskine.vox.com/library/post/more-innovations-from-mt-m...
Jumping Spider (Salticidae family)
This tiny little spider (smaller than a centimeter) was scampering around my kitchen window sill. After reading about stacking lenses in reverse in Paul Harcourt Davies' Complete Guide to Close-Up & Macro Photography and seeing some Flickr photos that used the method, I decided to make the jumping spider my first real subject using this technique. I used the built-in zoom lens of my trusty point-and-shoot camera (instead of a 100-200mm prime lens with an SLR) and a 24mm Sigma lens as the (reversed) supplemental lens. While photographing this little arachnid, I also watched it stalk, capture, and kill a small flying insect. With eight eyes and remarkable jumping ability, this jumper is quite the hunter. It was not easy to take photos of this spider (the hardest challenge was the working distance--less than 2 in. or 5 cm.), but I managed to get a few decent shots.
Camera: Nikon Coolpix P5100
Supplemental/Reversed Lens: Sigma 24mm f/2.8 Super-Wide Macro
Supplemental Accessory: Opteka Coolpix P5000/P5100 52mm filter adapter
F-stop: f/7.3 (I believe this was the smallest aperture allowed at the corresponding focal length)
Exposure time: 1/60 sec
ISO speed: ISO-64
Exposure bias: -0.3 step
Focal length: 26mm
35mm eq. focal length: 123mm
Handling: Stabilized camera against window sill
Priority: Aperture
Lighting: Built-in flash diffused through folded wax paper
Photoediting: Moderate crop, lighting adjustments
The Team America Super Stunt Dirt Bike, my favorite childhood birthday present. I got it when I turned 7 on Jan 13, 1981, and still play with it 29 years later! The winder/launcher/crank eventually broke apart, but duct tape has held it together over the decades.
The internet barely mentions this toy as existing, and there are barely any pictures. When I posted a low-quality YouTube video of it in action, I eventually received requests to do a photo shoot of the toy, to prove that it existed. So here they are, world! Enjoy!
By the way, the plastic geras in the winding unit make a decent fingernail file. And the Rugrats sticker was added in 2010, simply because I like to put stickers on things and had a sticker laying around.
Rugrats sticker, Team America Super Stunt Dirt Bike, crank, duct tape, launcher, masking tape, motorcycle.
upstairs, Clint and Carolyn's house, Alexandria, Virginia.
January 20, 2010.
... Read my blog at ClintJCL.wordpress.com
... Read Carolyn's blog at CarolynCASL.wordpress.com
...View low-quality video of our cats Oranjello and Lemonjello "playing" with Team America Super Stunt Dirtbike at: www.youtube.com/watch?v=IQGaTGDmhoA
The Team America Super Stunt Dirt Bike, my favorite childhood birthday present. I got it when I turned 7 on Jan 13, 1981, and still play with it 29 years later! The winder/launcher/crank eventually broke apart, but duct tape has held it together over the decades.
The internet barely mentions this toy as existing, and there are barely any pictures. When I posted a low-quality YouTube video of it in action, I eventually received requests to do a photo shoot of the toy, to prove that it existed. So here they are, world! Enjoy!
By the way, the plastic gears in the winding unit make a decent fingernail file. And the Rugrats sticker was added in 2010, simply because I like to put stickers on things and had a sticker laying around.
Team America Super Stunt Dirt Bike, masking tape, motorcycle.
close-up.
upstairs, Clint and Carolyn's house, Alexandria, Virginia.
January 20, 2010.
... Read my blog at ClintJCL.wordpress.com
... Read Carolyn's blog at CarolynCASL.wordpress.com
...View low-quality video of our cats Oranjello and Lemonjello "playing" with Team America Super Stunt Dirtbike at: www.youtube.com/watch?v=IQGaTGDmhoA
Visiting my favorite store in Frankfurt and dreaming of all the possibilities to use these masking tapes. Can you imagine what we could do with all of them? Tape the grey city into a million colors. Tape the cold sidewalk into a rainbow. Put some smiles on random faces.
Inspired by this awesome project
pm-betweenthelines.blogspot.com/2010/07/diy-colorful-wire...
Some changes to my web site -- This photo & other August Break posts are on my blog: jesshibb.posterous.com. (If you visit jesshibb.com, you can still get to my blog ... It's a fancy launch page now!)
My design of a tape <3
Took photo for fun <3
Photo&illustration (c) me: kan.io
Product (c) CattleClass : cattleclass.taobao.com
Model L.A. Life Tim (www.modelmayhem.com/2833775/), as painted by Artist Harry Hart (art-on-google.com/profile/harryhart/), in East Hollywood, Los Angeles.
Photo Specs: Canon 5D MkII, EF85mm f/1.2L II USM (85mm), 1/125, f 5.6, ISO 160, Paul C. Buff Einstein (2'x3' softbox, stripbox, Digital Photo Professional (Raw Viewer), Photoshop CC (ACR, Retouching), Topaz Restyle
Copyright 2013 by David K. Smith of DKS Media Solutions - Website: www.dksmediasolutions.com/ - Facebook: www.facebook.com/dksmedia/ - Twitter: www.twitter.com/dksmedia/ - Email: info@dksmediasolutions.com
Model L.A. Life Tim (www.modelmayhem.com/2833775/), as painted by Artist Harry Hart (art-on-google.com/profile/harryhart/), in East Hollywood, Los Angeles.
Photo Specs: Canon 5D MkII, EF85mm f/1.2L II USM (85mm), 1/200, f 7.1, ISO 160, Paul C. Buff Einstein (2'x3' softbox, stripbox, Digital Photo Professional (Raw Viewer), Photoshop CC (ACR, Retouching), Sharpener Pro 3.0 (Output Sharpener)
Copyright 2013 by David K. Smith of DKS Media Solutions - Website: www.dksmediasolutions.com/ - Facebook: www.facebook.com/dksmedia/ - Twitter: www.twitter.com/dksmedia/ - Email: info@dksmediasolutions.com
Thanks to Mr. Wang from MT, last week I received a package of masking tape samples which are limited editions only to be sold in their very own new shop near Waseda University in Tokyo.
Kamoi's beautiful washi paper made masking tapes are getting so popular, many end user inspiration just keep coming in as evident from MT's web site. These new patterns and sizes you see here gives a hint about MT's development, more applications built-in to the tapes, like labels, wallpaper, wrapping paper and Xmas versions.
Check out MT's blog and you'll see how the shop looks like, can't wait to be there next year. If you can imagine it, Kamoi can make it, so don't be shy to send mail to them to suggest new product ideas.
More on Scription blog: moleskine.vox.com/library/post/more-innovations-from-mt-m...