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Early morning clouds sit atop a rise over Gardiner, Montana, near Yellowstone's North Entrance. Had it not been illuminated in the growing daylight I would never have noticed this large patch of bright red soil. I'm not sure what the origin might be, unless perhaps it's a thermal area with an abundance of iron.
My favorite cardigan (Knitting Pure & Simple, made with Bartlett yarn) sprung a hole in one of the elbows when I was on my big trip last month.
It was about time. I have worn this sweater 2-3 times a week for the past 8 or 9 years.
Ellen had the great idea of making felt patches. She found a skein of Ultra Alpaca that was a good match. I knit a really big swatch and felted it. Then, I made templates using the shapes on Microsoft Word and cut.
It's funny how the color of the yarn looks drastically different in these three photos. The one with the sweater shows the color most accurately.
The Commander of the 2nd Canadian Division (2nd Div CA), Brigadier-General Jean-Marc Lanthier presents the new badge to the representatives of the Command Team of the 2 Div CA ceremony presenting the new divisional patch held at the Montreal Garrison Friday, May 16, 2014.
The symbolic handover of the blue patch results from the Canadian Government decision in 2013 to restore the historical aspects of the Canadian Army, and the reintroduction of the Divisional nomenclature and division badges. The restoration of the historical identity of the Canadian Army strengthens the link between today's military and generations of fighters who came before them.
Photo par: Caporal Louis Brunet, Section d'imagerie St-Jean/Montréal
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Le Commandant de la 2e Division du Canada (2 Div CA), le Brigadier général Jean-Marc Lanthier remet le nouvel écusson aux représentants de l'équipe de commandement de la 2e Div CA lors de la cérémonie de remise de l’écusson qui s’est tenue à la garnison de Montréal le vendredi 16 mai 2014.
Cette remise symbolique de l’écusson de couleur bleue découle de la décision du gouvernement du Canada en 2013 de rétablir des aspects historiques de l’Armée canadienne, ainsi que la réinstauration de la nomenclature divisionnaire et des écussons de division. Le rétablissement de l’identité historique de l’Armée canadienne renforce le lien qui existe entre les militaires d’aujourd’hui et les générations de combattants qui les ont précédés.
Photo par: Caporal Louis Brunet, Section d'imagerie St-Jean/Montréal
SJ2014-0100-00
On A Sunny Sunflower Patch
Shot with : OlympusTrip 35
Film used : Ektar 100 (shot at 200 developed at 100)
Dev and Scanned at The Lab (using fujifilm frontier)
Note: This camera is my ride or die. Fell in love when I first used it. Tried so many different ones but still kept coming back to this camera. I wouldn’t say I mastered it yet, but I still try my best to produce great quality images with it. Also, first time pushing film and it surprised me. I love my photos popping and shouting colors. That’s just my style. And Ektar did a really great job at it. Great when used on a bright sunny day. Haven’t tried using it on an overcast day, but that’s interesting. Happy shooting ✨
This is one of the oldest parts of the city, at the foot of the hill, Shou Shan. It's a poor, rundown area with many of the houses, some dating from the Japanese era, falling apart, standing derelict, or being patched up haphazardly. While some of them are beginning to be cleared for redevelopment, there are still plenty of people living here, and a strong sense of community.
a series of photos taken during the carnival of Taormina (Sicily) 2018 ....
una serie di foto realizzate durante il carnevale di Taormina (Sicilia) 2018 ....
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copyright 2014 M. Fleur-Ange Lamothe - I had some leftover blue material from making a tent for my granddaughter's Barbies that would echo the other colour on the umbrella and would be water-repellent. I had been attracted and working with the oval shape during Sandra Brownlee's workshop, and I am not yet done playing with that shape. And why not two ovals! And some written words for good measure.