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This is Pip! He is a white grizzle Racing Homer.
Shot in the studio with Polaroid Type 55 instant film with a 4x5 camera.
This was one of the images I took for my BFA show and is a part of my hand-made book.
R.I.P. 2009-3/25/12
Note: This photo was not taken by me, but by my friend Izzy.
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I just did the photoshoppng.
Model: Pip
Photographer: Izzy
Photoshop: Me
Original photo:
PRECIOSA ORNELA presents the new PRECIOSA Pipâ„¢ pressed bead from the PRECIOSA Traditional Czech Beads brand.
The bead’s dimensions of 5 x 7 mm comply with the current trend for mini beads. The axially symmetric flattened shape of the small core enables the realisation of half metal coating on both sides of the bead with the resulting effect of an overall decoration. The strung beads fit together tightly and create an interlocking zip effect. Six beads connected in a circle can easily be used to create an application in the shape of a flat flower which is a suitable accessory for seed bead embroidery. Thanks to its small protrusion, this bead is an excellent accessory to the two-hole PRECIOSA Twin™ beads and seed beads, like PRECIOSA Solo™.
TECHNICAL INFORMATION:
Article number: 111 01 346
Size: 5 x 7 mm
ca KS / KG: 6600
Windermere driver Pip Simpson and co-driver Gordon Metcalfe in their Subaru Imprezza.
The Grizedale Stages Rally consists of six stages held on the same day. Four of the stages are in Grizedale Forest - two in the morning and two over the same route in the afternoon - the other two are on Broughton Moor.
This year the event was won by Paul Bird and Kirsty Williams in rain, mist and fog.
"she had man hands!" is all i think about when i look at this picture. But it's ok, in the words of jerry seinfeld, i do have man hands! But they come in pretty handy (haha!) when i need to hold pip up for a self portrait.