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This is a notepad i photographed for someone, really loved the shape and lines!
Strobist 430ex camera left through softbox triggered with camera
they do them in Pear too
125 pictures in 2025/4 A fragment of imagination
3/100x theme Challenge topics
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52 weeks of 2025/week 1 Let's get going
Have had this motto for many years, having worked for IBM through the 70s-90s.
“THINK” was the slogan developed by Thomas Watson Sr. when he was a sales manager for the National Cash Register Company, exhorting his salesmen to use their heads, not their feet—their job was to think. As IBM CEO during the 1920s, Watson continued to encourage innovation and “THINK” became a ubiquitous slogan in IBM paraphernalia including notepads, advertising, products—even the title of the company magazine. By the 1950s, IBM sales staffs distributed “THINK" signs like this one to their customers.
americanhistory.si.edu
Altered notepad #3. Jumping on the cupcake bandwagon-- I loooovve cupcakes, doesn't matter if I'm eating them or staring at them (take a peek at my early flickr favorites. they're all of pretty and outrageously decorated cupcakes!).
Serie de Notepads produzido por Fly Design (flyd.com.ar)
Ainda nao vi pronto, mas pela foto parece que ficaram super..
Back to the drawing board!
Built for Iron Builder; the piece for this round is the medium azure 1x1 plate with clip.
Detail of a notepad/notebook that only has a few empty pages left. My entry for the week 21 theme "paper" in the 52 weeks: the 2021 edition group.
Standing up n my desk with a another notebook standing behind it to hide the clutter on my desk. Lit from above with an LED ring light. Camera standing on my desk.
Canon EOS 5D Mark IV
EF50mm f/1.8 STM
ƒ/9.0
50.0 mm + 35mm macro extension tube
1/4s
ISO160
Flash (off, did not fire)
View it Large by pressing L in your keyboard
D7000 + Nikkor Sigma1020
LEE GND 0.9
HOYA ND8
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AsSalam and Hello guys . This shot was taken at somewhere near the Kuala Abang Beach. This is my favorite place to sunrise. Why? Lot of compo IF the low tide, the sun position is perfect and the most important, this place so near the main road. This was an old stock. Enjoy !
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No smack talk, just our final applause for some of our closest friends :)
Our last build for our Iron Builder round against Tyler (Legohaulic) and Michaela (Littlehaulic)! The seed part is the yellow rounded 1x2 slope.
A lesson in a small school for street children near Howrah Station in Kolkata, India, April 2007.
Photographed for NEED magazine, published in the 3rd issue.
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Just got a new photo editing software and doing some experiment for this photo~~~ it isn't HDR actually, but looks a bit like HDR though~~
I made this as a protype. I have my 15th high school reunion this coming weekend and I am in charge of table decorations. I am going to add a few of these matchbook notepads to each of the tables for people to use to write down addresses and phone numbers. The size is 3 1/2 x 5. Very easy to make!
HA butterfly and background stamps, Stickles (on butterfly wings),Prima and HA gems, Prima flowers,
Tim Holtz Mustard Seed distress ink, white embossing powder, and wired ribbon from Wal-Mart.
This is the cover of My Notepad, the one where I write about things I find interesting: a building, a city I've visited, a song, a movie... When I bought it I didn't know that I would use it in this way, it was just a nice pad. Right now I would cry my eyes out if I lost it.
It's a notepad where each successive page is rotated slightly such that the total effect looks like a screw thread.
Each page is about 75mm x 75mm
Paper Theme
I found this memo book at an antique store. It is partially filled with mathematical calculations.
Here is a direct scan, un-retouched, of a blank spread, complete with rusty staples for your creative use.
Enjoy and use it, just don't redistribute or sell the original as your own!
A very nice brand of paper I discovered recently. Or rather - found out where to buy locally. The name wasn't actually new to me, so as soon as I spotted those black and orange covers I made a beeline and grabbed one of the simplest (well, ok - cheapest) notepads to try the paper out. This one is A6 in size, stapled, 80 sheets of 80gsm gridded paper, perforated on top; cost me about $2.
I have to report - the paper is a total delight to write on. They call it "high grade vellum" and while it's not translucent in any way, I see what they mean. It does have some distinctive 'vellumness' to it. Very smooth and dense, heavy without being too thick.
The front cover is pre-scored to make it easier to fold back. Not that I couldn't do it on my own... but a nice touch nevertheless.