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Hey, look at me! I’m a party animal!
This Blythe doll is Quintessential Journey for “Party” on Facebook. She’s wearing Meowsy Wowsy’s stock outfit. I made the hat, balloons, and party horn out of paper.
Trying to figure out what in the heck to wear! I rarely get dressed up...kindof fun once you do! Cindy....even greater respect for your incredible spot on focus SP's after doing this! Everyone of these was soft!
This Apron is of the highest quality and the highest fashion,
This apron is 100% sexy
This apron ties at the neck and ties at the back
One size fits most
Pick up the spatula and let down your curls ladies, Sugar Baby Aprons is about to give a reason to play dress up in the kitchen!! Inspired by Vintage prints and reflecting the nostalgic days of I love Lucy, Leave it to beaver, These Sexy, Sassy smocks are giving way to a new generation of women are redicovering the joys of cooking at home.
Kaysha's Birthday Party & Legendary release party @ Les Bains, Paris
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just some casual club stuff from a job... i really let you guys hanging with uploads at the moment, im sorry...
Taken at the second Uncover party, difficult not to want to snap Vic, he had this stunning avi! Hope to see you again at more parties and next time Pony is with us.
My pose by Lost World poses, not sure for Vic.... hopefully he gets to see this.
The Canada Geese and Mallards had a get together on the ice at Kaercher Creek. A cat saw them and tried to join them, but didn't get out far when it opted out. Thank goodness!
The library hosted a swim party for all kids 6-18 who had read over 30 books in the Texas Reading Club. There was fun in the Friendswood pool, plus grilled hot dogs by the Boy Scouts and popsicles for everyone!
Wiggled (maybe a bit too much stereo separation... try the parallel viewing method (like magic eye))
The library hosted a swim party for all kids 6-18 who had read over 30 books in the Texas Reading Club. There was fun in the Friendswood pool, plus grilled hot dogs by the Boy Scouts and popsicles for everyone!
Big kudos to Tracy here. It was quite frankly, bloody freezing. But you know, we both knew it would look cool. So there she sits, on the kerbstone as I set up some lights, watching me trying to avoid the silly tool doing their driving lesson up and down the empty street otherwise known as our set, wrapped in my fleece, texting her friends planning her night out. And I was smiling.
Tracy rocks you know. She partys hard, often.Party girls have never been my thing, I wouldn't know how to do a night out clubbing and falling around in the street with your mates if you hit me round the head with it, but underneath all that there's a very cool person hanging around. And sat there, shooting this that night taught me one thing. You can't lable people. It doesn't matter whether Tracy was an emo kid, some uptight stiff, a party girl or the stay at home quietly type, underneath it all, underneath all of us and our lables, there's someone unique.
If I set out with these photos to try and capture personalities and the real people inside, then I needed to try and learn how to myself. How to peel back the layers and find that real person. I dunno if I've managed it, or if I ever will, but at least trying, and learning a little bit, makes me and my pictures, that little bit richer. I felt very privileged to be sat in that street that night, realising all of this. It was a good day.
(And yes, that is the moon top right...)
(Strobist/flash info: 2x 580EX II Speedlights fired via Cybersyncs, one either side of the camera. One at 1/2 power, the other at 1/4.)
Ingredients for party mode:
1 camera with zoomlens
1 flashlight
1 branch with colorful leaves
1 exposure
And tadaaaa
* Lau r moi' vao lai dc day :( Moi ng lai wen minh cho xem =((
Tam' nay dung' gom' lun :< ma up dai.
one of the problems in China is that you have to attend the business and private parties. Sometimes you have to drink a bit in order to show your respect to your host.
Many people gathered from all kinds of departments. It was a farewell party, but the person who leave is NOT to quit the job. He just move to other department upstairs in the same building.
He must have great ability to build trust in a relationship. It's very important thing for people these days.
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