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pardon my sloppy handwriting.

I came out of a client's house, after working on their computer for an hour and a half, to find this note on my bike. Which was chained to THEIR "balcony supports."

 

Rich bastards.

Top: Gortex safety colored coat, Wool sweater with thin Merino wool sweat shirt next to skin. Legs: Merino wool underware with Nylon shell. Boots: Rubber with leather uppers -Thinsulate and wool sock. Fleece Gloves. I have a thin helmet liner and balaclava for colder weather. To date in 2024 coldest ride -1. Some frost and black ice on road. Tip: when slippery deflate tires 10 Lbs

An expressive photo collage depicting poverty, perseverance, social divides and hope. Shot in Rome, Italy

 

Won 1st place in the Cawter 2007 Competition whose theme was "Invisible No More" (December 25, 2007).

cyberiapc.com/almossawi/cawtar_results.pdf

Cuadernitos ecológicos

 

9.7x11.2 cm

120 hojas

Papel Capuccino (Bond 100% reciclado)

Pasta dura

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Eco mini notebooks

9.7x11.2 cm

120 sheets

Capuccino Paper (100% Recycled Bond paper)

Hard Cover

  

You know you wanna! Left this message for the masses this morning on the way to school!

One of AVEDA's singular note aroma that we custom blend to ever guest.

"viso sciolto e pensieri stretti"

 

"manners of a dancing master, morals of a whore"

 

i found my old notes from highschool. from mr. ullman's (<3) modern european class

On Rockwell on the northwest side of Smith Park.

 

(Gang graffiti)

This is the first test image ever taken with my brand new Canon EOS Rebel T3i. The colors were slightly enhanced in Aperture 3 but everything else is directly out of the camera.

 

I'm happy with this picture because the strange DOF makes it interesting, in my opinion. What do you think?

CDT 5 at Házimozi és Hifi Show Budapest

Unusual recumbent-upright tandem bicycle called Belinky Viewpoint. Note that the recumbent rider has a front wheel chain drive separate from the rear wheel drive of the stoker. The front hub doesn't have a derailleur. Rather, it has internal gearing with 8 or 9 speeds. Photo taken by Smith & Claude of GRITS (Greater Raleigh Intrepid Tandem Society of Raleigh, NC)

I've been at iStockphoto for exactly one year. Here's all my work notes for the year.

Had a Nissan Note this time as spare car.

Notes on the endpages of James Russell Lowell's personal copy of Lives of the Poets-Laureate.

These fine eloquent hands hold a diary, closed for takeoff of our flight, but previously open and into which this gentleman had added notes extensively in wonderful handwritten script, the details, I imagined, of his journey. His note taking included drawings, sketches of birds, and trees, that I could see. It seemed a treasure he held in his hands. He had fallen asleep holding it tightly, as I took this photo, trying not to disturb. It was held, it seemed, as something highly treasured, as the light seems to tell here.

The Author's note tells the latin name of the fish and plant in the book.

 

This blank journal was made for a silent auction at a benefit event. It's a sturdy little book weighing in at approximately 200 pages (lightweight acid free sketch paper, hand stitched by me!) and measuring 6"x7". The end papers are green mulberry paper with silver silk-screened leaves. The cover is faux leather with a solvent transfer of the - no joke- Toad Lumpsucker (latin name fish on it. This biological drawing was found in a 1921 edition of the Fisheries Journal - I used a solvent transfer method to print it onto blue paper. the fish is "inlaid" into the cover, not just glued on.The end bands at the top and bottom of the text block are hand sewn on, and the journal has a hollow back which enables it to lay flat when opened!

  

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Part of Shearer's music shop on Anglesea St, Hamilton, NZ.

Well, my tag war was a bust, so here's something simpler!

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Bain News Service,, publisher.

 

Secy. [Charles] Nagel - Gov. [Herbert S.] Hadley

 

[1912] (date created or published later by Bain)

 

1 negative : glass ; 5 x 7 in. or smaller.

 

Notes:

Title from unverified data provided by the Bain News Service on the negatives or caption cards, which misspelled name as "Nagle."

Photo taken at the 1912 Republican National Convention held at the Chicago Coliseum, Chicago, Illinois, June 18-22. (Source: Flickr Commons project, 2008)

Forms part of: George Grantham Bain Collection (Library of Congress).

 

Format: Glass negatives.

 

Rights Info: No known restrictions on publication.

 

Repository: Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA, hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print

 

General information about the Bain Collection is available at hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.ggbain

 

Higher resolution image is available (Persistent URL): hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/ggbain.10476

 

Call Number: LC-B2- 2409-3

  

hand writing on notepad isolated on white background

Here’s the Sideshow 12-inch doll of Light, a character from the wildly popular Japanese manga, anime and live action film, Death Note. -- Beth Accomando

Shot with Nikon using two flash units triggered with remote.

Outfit screams Dominatrix.

Metrolink RATP Dev Limited 1001, an Ansaldo T68X runs onto Aytoun Street in Manchester with a service to Altrincham. Tuesday 6th March 2012

 

Note, 1001 was built by Firema at Casaralta works in Bologna, Italy for the Greater Manchester Passenger Transport Executive. It was delivered to Queens Road on 29th August 1991 and entered service as number 1001 on 6th April 1992. It was named CHILDREN’S HOSPITALS APPEAL I at Queens Road depot on 5th January 1995, the name being removed in January 1997. It was named SYSTEM ONE on 3rd February 2008 but suffered accident damaged in November 2008 and the name was transferred to number 1011. 1001 was modified from a T68 to a T68X tram in March 2009 and the SYSTEM ONE name was reapplied in March 2009 (although 1011 also retained the name), the name being removed in November 2009

 

Ref no Canon EOS50D 7th series - IMG_2953

Today's theme in We're Here! is about the beverage Mountain Dew. I don't drink coffee, but I am addicted to caffeine. I get mine in the diet form of this liquid ambrosia called Mountain Dew. Normally, I drink one to two 12 ounce cans a day (sometimes three if I'm especially in need of a boost). I drink the non-diet version if I'm driving a long distance because the sugar and caffeine together are just delightful.

 

Please note my Coca~Cola glass. (I normally don't have a 2 liter bottle, but I asked my son to grab one when he went to the store so I could use it in the photo).

 

Also- my skin is not usually this glow-y and smooth. I'm damn near 50 years old with smile lines, crow's feet, and spots. I have a slider on my LG G5 that smooths the skin and such, but I normally keep it on level 3 or 4 because that's a natural smoothing effect. I didn't notice when I was taking photos for this theme that I had bumped it with my thumb. (I call this setting "The Kardashian" because it looks just as natural as they do). I have small hands and can't even hit the shutter button one-handed. I had to set the delay timer, hit the button, then pick up the glass and then pose.

much isn't pictured. This is after I used a test "dummy bend" to roughly layout the down bend and the top 'S' to figure out the distance between scribe lines so the ends will intersect the dropout and the seat tube in the correct places

DON NOTES for the "PEOPLE" set:

 

- add photo of Michael, Marco's friend up in Oregon now. Oakland, the Creamery.

- add photo of Marcus. he says i took a good one of him with the PDA camera, probably in 2003. i must have it.

 

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Note #

- UNCLES. george auxier, blk album and small green peal-up binder. where does the stuff abt the dispersal of the extended family go?

Photos: little geo and george A; older geo and cats cradle; geo showing cats cradle to Ann.

[ don- maybe you found a one-sentence solution here:

www.flickr.com/photos/doneastwest/73094812/in/set-1331782/

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Note # [ see also "Leila", below, on the same subject. ]

- i continue to have the prob of "don't want to fill the site w photos of beautiful women", as i said it to Yvette. i'm toning all of them down, but still...

- one thing is how to find out if photos dropped off for people temporarily in the More set are done; if they have copied all of them and don't need them on the site anymore. ( odd to call it a 'problem' but i know what i mean. it's a part of 'being good'. )

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Note # [ but see the paragraph above, which is on the same subject. ]

LEILA-

This text is under the photo of Leila. part of it relates to the above:

"[ don note-

- there were five photos here before, dropped off for Leila to pick up. she has them now.

- this is the comprehensive photo. i'll ask her to give me the background story of playing the guitar into the computer and put it here and keep only this one. the others are less comprehensive and some of them are too glamorous for the site. (there are alot of womens' photos on the site but i tone them down when necessary.)

 

- i'd like the "People" set to include Leila and everyone that works at Coffeetopia, as well as some of the customers.

- the idea of doing that is an extension of the project i've worked on for several years: photos of people at work. i ask them, then do the shots and then bring the prints and try to talk them out of throwing them away because they will want them in ten years.

- i've done it at the Palomar, China Szechwan, and Coffeetopia; may do it at Palace Arts.

- there may be a Coffetopia division in the People set. Stacey, Mona, Yvette Ben and Andrea are beyond that but i run into 'beautiful women' problems if i load up the set with workers and customers i know at Coffeetopia. there are only a few men that come into it because most of the workers are women. Ben and Matt and Josh will help to fill it out. Also, Dana- a customer- is in here already and he is in a group photo that is coming. Later, Dave, the owner; maybe Robert but i think he will do his curmudgeon act about it. Phil. old shot of Gabe, who has gone back to L.A. Liz, Autumn. didn't get all the new people yet.

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Note #

- where are the notes about photographing shy people with a camcorder on a tripod, shooting motion?

it's the photo of Yvette (but she is not camera-shy.):

www.flickr.com/photos/doneastwest/64258111/in/set-1331782/

 

- May 28, 06- after the "Events and Projects" set is created, you can have a single, introducing, photo in here and other People type sets (Lately, Burning Man, Coffee Life) and just say something like, "The photo group for this is here:

[ the purpose of the E&P set is to hold people stuff that takes several pages to cover. it makes it easier to find people in the other sets by making them smaller. ]

  

Organisation research seminar on scribing and graphical representation of ideas based on conversation

Flying out of Brisbane to Melbourne.

I hear this manga is quite good and a movie is coming out soon.

Margolies, John,, photographer.

 

Storefront 3, De Kalb, Illinois

 

2003.

 

1 photograph : color transparency ; 35 mm (slide format).

 

Notes:

Title, date and keywords based on information provided by the photographer.

Margolies category: Main Street.

Purchase; John Margolies 2015 (DLC/PP-2015:142).

Credit line: John Margolies Roadside America photograph archive (1972-2008), Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division.

Please use digital image: original slide is kept in cold storage for preservation.

Forms part of: John Margolies Roadside America photograph archive (1972-2008).

 

Subjects:

Stores & shops--2000-2010.

United States--Illinois--De Kalb.

 

Format: Slides--2000-2010.--Color

 

Rights Info: No known restrictions on publication. For more information, see "John Margolies Roadside America Photograph Archive - Rights and Restrictions Information" www.loc.gov/rr/print/res/723_marg.html

 

Repository: Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA, hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print

 

Part Of: Margolies, John John Margolies Roadside America photograph archive (DLC) 2010650110

 

General information about the John Margolies Roadside America photograph archive is available at hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.mrg

 

Higher resolution image is available (Persistent URL): hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/mrg.04929

 

Call Number: LC-MA05- 4929

 

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