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"ススメススメ"

 

"Keep going, even if we're trampled."

我ら蟻の一匹となりて踏まれども踏まれども自らの顔を失くするまで進むが良い

  

Model: myself

Camera: Canon EOS-1D X + Lomography Petzval 85mm F2.2

They pressed their faces up against a piece of Plexiglas I have lying around. Silly boys. They were so willing to do this crap, but ask them to take decent photos for their granny and they run like I was asking to amputate a limb!!!

The Look

 

HAIR-Sintiklia-Hair River @ ACCESS

 

POSE-SEmotion Female Bento Modeling poses set 63@ACCESS

 

PANTS-The Pseudo- Nick Mesh Sweats@ACCESS

 

TOP-Vive Nine-Mimi Denim Crop Top@UBER

 

BAG-Vive Nine-The Becky Rockstud Tote

 

EYELASHES- SAP Eyelashes with Top only Genus

 

LIPSTICK-PRADA-Big Gloss Lipstick Collection@VANITY

 

EARRINGS-NOVEMBER-Studded Key Earrings

   

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This lady wins my "Braver Than Thou" award for the con – and I think I told her this but it was Sunday night and everybody was fried from the con overload so I may have just thought it really loud. This is probably the most revealing outfit I saw all weekend, considering she didn't have much fabric covering... well, anything, she was still getting into squat and lunge poses for photographers. *applauds*

 

Honey, you're gorgeous, pulled off a killer Aeon Flux cosplay (I'm hard-pressed to think of any that were better), and fulfilled many a fanboy's fantasy. No, not mine. Nah, I'd *never* have a fantasy like this. *blinks innocently* :-D

Henrico County, Virginia - Pressed Plant Series

A young girl who is buying some stuff from a neighborhood village store initially looked into camera when I pointed it at her, but she broke the eye contact at the precise moment I pressed the shutter button. She is obviously naturally shy.

 

Taken in Subic, Zambales, Philippines.

Thanks to Carol Jacobs-Carre for identifying these as Twinflower (Linnaea borealis), a USDA "plant of the week".

The Kent block is attached to its companion apartment building on Court St. by walkways with metal railings. Records indicate that this apartment building may have been built several years later than the actual Kent Block, although not later

than 1900. Although the front facade of the apartment block is faced with red brick like that of the Kent Block, the side walls are constructed of cream brick. There is a pressed metal cornice at the top of the building that features brackets, modillions, dentils, and swags. A brick corbelled frieze runs under the cornice. Two sets of two-story oriel bays decorate the upper stories. They are covered by pressed metal in a manner similar to those of the Kent Block. Windows are single light double hung sashes except for those between the bays. There are two round arched windows there that are decorated with segmentally arched lintels and stone sills. A stone belt course runs across the front facade of the building separating the first and upper floors. The first floor features simple entrances and windows.

Both the Kent Block and its companion apartment building housed many flats. The flats of the commercial block were called the LaVista Flats, while those on Court St. were known as the Court Street Flats. The businesses housed in first floor of the Kent Block itself included grocery stores until 1911 and the Janesville Floral Company until 1924 when they presumably moved to their new quarters south of this building. The building currently houses apartments and an office supply store.

 

these are a few of my pressed flowers which I got from different places. some are from England, some from France and some from my country. I just love to look at them and keep them in my books. They are so delicate and fragile.

My granddaughter's flower press and its layered pressings.

 

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#Layers

In case you were curious, these images are the result of pressed leaves between layers of vellum paper on a light box. The mountains are leaves turned on their side. On this one I threw in an aurora borealis in photoshop, cuz I thought it needed one. I searched high and low for a winged bug to put in there, but every moth and beetle floating in the pool today was still alive. So my picture didn't get any creatures, but I saved quite a few bugs from drowning.

Cramped lives surounded by negative space. Capitalism // Vidas apretadas rodeadas de espacio negativo. Capitalismo

Microwaved pressed flower

From earlier in the year.

With Flypaper Textures

Film

 

Taken, developed and scanned by me

 

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every new country i go to, I press flowers.

these ones are from france, tralala.

   

gallows cocorosie

most of my big heavy books contain memories of flowers

Translucent Pressed flowers, Canon 80D

The unassuming beauty of a freshly letterpressed print. 16"x24" on Crane Lettra Pearl.

 

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Pressed by my daughter about 10 yrs ago...

Name: Craig, Aaron

Affiliation: Sharp Sky Associates

Class: Standard Operative

Code: #01289

Specialization: -Unavailable

Synopsis: Age 31, short black hair, scar next to right eye, 6 feet 1 inches tall. Lead Sharp Sky raid on DARKWATER facility B-34. Later lead failed attack on DARKWATER facility B-47; sole SSA survivor of that raid. Now working with Sharp Sky HQ in Abu Dhabi.

 

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October, 2029. EU troops compose a final push to fully capture Abu Dhabi. Although the defense created by the Sharp Sky Associates has kept the offenders at bay, the superior EU forces have demonstrated overpowering firepower from their highly advanced troops. Abu Dhabi is suspected to fall by November and with that the presence of Sharp Sky in the Middle East.

 

1 of 20 brand new ADL Enviro 200MMC's bought by Kernow (First Kernow) & Cornwall Council 44969 WK18BUW is seen in Camborne today making a rare appearance on the 39 from Helston, something you wouldn't have expect to see here considering these were primarily intended for the routes in the east of Cornwall.

I feel safe in her arms, feeling the warmth of her loving embrace <3

Monadenium ritchiei - close-up

This is the second time I've used Dependable Letterpress. Highly recommended!

Voluntarily, you understand, in order to get as much of this foreground as I could into the frame.

 

Class 43 locomotive No. 43170 Chepstow Castle approaches Mud Lane crossing in North Somerset with 2C83, the 16:53 Bristol Temple Meads to Taunton service on Wednesday 6th May 2020. Sister locomotive No. 43187 was at the rear.

 

Shot during my government-permitted exercise activity, which at that time was limited to one per day.

It was pressed between the pages

of an old French novel.

A pale sprig of blossoms, aged and delicate.

I imagine that it was plucked from a field

on a warm summer day with a slight breeze

tugging at the hem of her dress.

It was he who had picked the blossoms and

tucked it inside the novel they had been

reading together over a picnic of

fresh crusty bread, aged cheese

and a bottle of wine taken from

his father’s cellar without permission.

Perhaps the sprig was from

a less romantic occasion,

but I like to imagine that it was

a memory sealed with a kiss.

 

Textures from

www.flickr.com/photos/paulgrand/2220246777/in/set-7215760...

www.flickr.com/photos/lesbrumes/sets/72157613199718163/

 

In the spirit of full disclosure, these pressed flowers were not found in an old novel. The French text is from a lovely vintage waxed paper wrapping I found in our French flea market ephemera.

  

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