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I had to go to the shop fittings place to look for some new shelving for my shop and there are sooo many creepy naked mannequins there.

Tackle your problems at the source.

My sister took this photo of me on one of those Mac Photo Booth things while I was standing around, bombarding the Apple store employees with questions about Macs and iPod nanos. I wasn't even posing for this photo. It is clear I have no idea what the hell is going on.

 

As of this afternoon, I am now the proud - if slightly confused - owner of a brandnew, spiffy-looking MacBook. This is my very first laptop, as well as the first Apple product I've ever owned.

 

I was just scrolling through my 'comments I've made' page, and had to laugh at this one - 36 hours after I asked Fathima for advice on Macs, I didn't even wait for her reply before I went ahead and splurged on one.

 

The first things I did when I got home:

1. Figure out how to connect to the internet

2. Download Firefox

3. Download flickr-uploader

 

Alright, then. Time to rock it up, rockstars!

 

(PS: If you're a Mac addict [excuse me, I mean, user], send some tips and tricks my way. This stuff is pretty funky.)

Image is part of my weekly challenge series. The word for this week is "delicate". Shot with the Nikon D700, and the 24-85mm Nikkor lens set on the Macro mode. Processed in Paintshop Pro X7 using Topaz plug-ins.

 

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Norwich, Norfolk, England, UK

utility cover

Have a great Caturday Morning with these fun felines available exclusively @ Oneword!

"I dance around the pit

The darkness is beneath..."

 

from Lotus flower by Radiohead | www.youtube.com/watch?v=cfOa1a8hYP8

The poses are a gift from the same event I got the necklace by Ama from the OneWord event the ends Sept. 30th.

Face tattoo by Suicide Gurls.

Earrings from Plastik.

Plymouth, Devon, England

Aeropuerto de Piura Perú - Airbus A319 Lan airline

In cabin Airbus A319 Lan Airline Peru

There's very little graffiti on the walls of Habana. It's either because people are being watched or beacuse the kids can't get the paint.

Church dedication: St Peter Mancroft

Location: Norwich, Norfolk, England, UK

Hundred: Norwich

Aeropuerto de Piura Perú - Airbus A319 Lan airline

Rob Loves My Pancakes! It is so funny how he goes on and on about them. It doesn't matter where we go and have other pancakes - He Always tells me mine are better. After 20 years I can't tell you how many times Rob has begged to have Pancakes for supper. My Secret?????? Bisquick - and a little Love !!

Vista Aerea de Chimbote , norte del Perú.

englewood, co 2014

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playing with a polaroid texture I made. loved how it worked with these eggs...

 

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Paris, quartier St Paul

 

Art work:

PRESS POWER, or the media's dictatorship

by Gérard Rancinan

www.zigzag-blog.com/PRESS-POWER

www.rancinan.com

 

Finding light on rainy days is hard to do. When everything is washed in gray, the colors just don't sweep me up the way they do when the light hits them. But there is light, in the glassy puddling reflections that enchant and offer a lovely glimpse into a world I thought was drab. Hope that is seen is not hope at all, you know...

 

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Above Jones' shoe shop on the Cheltenham Promenade.

 

A later photo shows the same scene after renovation at www.flickr.com/photos/langhorns/1074165655/.

 

Sadly, Jones shoe shop is no more!

1. 1969 A, 2. m, 3. O, 4. R, 5. E

 

my february word

ЛУКИАН ПОПОВ - В саду (Чаепитие)

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Location: Orenburg Regional Museum of Fine Arts, Orenburg, Russia.

Sources: omizo.ru/kollekczii/kollekcziya-proizvedenij-lukiana-vasi...

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Обеих героинь для полотна художник писал со своей жены, крестьянки из Воронежской губернии Веры Поповой. Как и во многих других работах, Попов подчеркнул общее настроение этой картины с помощью фонового пейзажа. Он написан широкими мазками, без мелких деталей, однако яркий солнечный свет, его мягкие блики на посуде, одежде, траве наполняют картину умиротворенностью и спокойным уютом.

Попов часто писал свою жену. В светском образе она представлена на картине ''Женщина с зеленой лампой'', как крестьянка изображена на ''Портрете жены в пестром платке'' и ''Портрете жены в красном сарафане''. Вера Попова сидит за фортепиано в жанровой работе ''Жених'' и стоит на переднем плане полотна ''Луга затопило''.

Однако эта картина наполнена особенным настроением. Даже сам ее сюжет - утреннее чаепитие в саду дома, беременность одной из героинь, которая угадывается по силуэту - демонстрирует интимную сцену из семейной жизни художника.

 

The model for both heroines of the painting was the artist’s wife Vera Popova, a peasant woman from the Voronezh province. As he often did, Popov emphasized the general mood of this picture through its background landscape. It is painted in broad strokes, without fine details; however, the bright sunlight casting its soft highlights on dishes, clothes and grass fills the picture with tranquility and calm comfort.

Popov often portrayed his wife. In the Woman with a Green Lamp, she is depicted as an urban lady; in the Portrait of the Wife in a Colorful Shawl and Portrait of the Wife in a Red Sundress, she is a peasant girl. Vera Popova is sitting at the piano in the genre piece The Groom and stands in the foreground of the Meadows Flooded.

However, this picture is filled with a special mood. Even the plot itself, a morning tea party in the garden, the pregnancy of one of the heroines which is revealed by her silhouette, demonstrates an intimate scene from the artist’s family life.

I was disappointed that the lightbulb still rattled even after I'd covered it in layers of papier-mâché.

 

(I gouged at it with scissors until I could see the shine of the bulb again and the ripples reminded me somehow of an earthquake. It was then that I forgot about the rattle.)

My wife cooked freshly caught scallops the other night and these are the lovely shells that hid those little treasures!

 

7 Days of Shooting Week #12 One Word Worn and Weathered Thursday ....

 

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