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Members of the 23rd Component Maintenance Squadron Propulsion Flight perform maintenance on a TF-34 engine July 27, 2015, at Moody Air Force Base, Ga. The 23rd CMS supplies the 74th and 75th Fighter Squadrons with TF-34s in support of Moody AFB’s A-10C Thunderbolt IIs. (U.S. Air Force photo/Airman Greg Nash)
Light is very important, and so is time. Every time I get a chance to go out and shoot the light is rarely on my side. This is one of those times, enter Adobe Lightroom.
Tower B-17 Elmhurst, where there are new obnoxious loudspeakers that simulate air horn sounds, in place of the traditional bells or crossing sounders. I think the searchlights' days are numbered.
Morning sunshine pours through the kitchen windows and on to the bench. "Dadda...tits" (as embarrassing as this is when in public, I know she means toast)...the process begins.
Bread lowers into the toaster, the sound of heating elements drowned out by her pleading to be lifted up on the bench. This is her bench. It’s kept clear for cooking as much as there’s room for her.
Flicking through the "Secret to good macaroons", also known as 'bibbies (bickys/biscuit) book' in as much a morning ritual for her as coffee is to her parents.
Watching her read/babble to herself while turning page to page, I soak in every detail. Her once loose sleep suit, now well filled and the way her toes curl when she turns each page. Her tongue flicks her teeth, battling with words but it's her hair that holds my attention.
Curls at the back and straight on top, a combination not often seen. A fountain pony, a whimsical alternative, not by choice but determined by the length of her fringe. Her hair is not yet done, but to her father, it's already perfect...oh to have such complete freedom with your appearance.
The sound of toast popping cannot be described but her reaction can be. It’s pure excitement. The book, previous tenderly held is thrown aside like yesterdays news as cries of "Tits, tits" compete with clapping hands. Breakfast almost ready .A humble piece of toast carried across the kitchen to the two-year-old equivalent of trumpet fanfare.
Butter applied then Vegemite, a classic combination. Breakfast has arrived.
A morning performance, each player essential in their roles. Her smile tells me this process come ritual is no longer business but everyday play.
ODC: PAIR, PLAY, IN THE KITCHEN, THE EVERYDAY, WHIMSICAL, BREAKFAST, AND GLASS
This is actually two tutorials in one. Learn how to mute the colors of an image, yet retain a pleasing effect. Next learn to cross process the image. The tutorial is here:
photoshopper27.blogspot.com/2011/05/muted-effect-with-pho...
I thought I'd post a "before and after". This is Kodak Ektachrome Tungsten 160, expired in 1978, cross processed. I've used a couple of rolls of this in various cameras and under different lighting conditions. I like these results best so far. In daylight it skewed purple: www.flickr.com/photos/graustark/2499607920/
If you look at the just-scanned version, you can see it started out very red.
Taken with a Vivitar Ultrawide and Slim film camera using Kodak Elitechrome 100 slide film and cross processed.
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I have replaced the image with a brighter one. The first image looked ok on my screen but was way too dark on all other screens...
in the process of making this coat. this is a 'pinned' trial run to learn how to make it, using a cotton/polyester sheet bought from a local charity shop £3. i downloaded the pattern. however when i started to make it yesterday i had no instructions. i was sure i had read them when i first downloaded the pattern but i searched and nothing :(
i worked on it yesterday, took it apart this morning, had another go and this is as far as i've got ...
my mantra is 'front to front', but i've ended up with a 'back' facing section at the front!
i'll take it apart again tonight, with each attempt something falls into place but this coat could take some time !
irst attempt flic.kr/p/2p5pjSx couldn't find the instructions
second attempt flic.kr/p/2p5Lj5m a very bad day! no idea :(
third attempt flic.kr/p/2p5UQ9W an improvement
fourth and final attempt flic.kr/p/2pfCoFU assembled and machined
the coat flic.kr/p/2pgnJRW
i've yet to buy the fabric for the finished coat. i'll be making sure it doesn't have a pattern and an added bonus would be if front and back of the fabric were the same:)
UPDATE!
i've just found the pattern instructions www.sewmag.co.uk/free-sewing-patterns/serena-wool-coat#lo...
sewing machine JL220 flic.kr/p/2odruLA from john lewis www.johnlewis.com/john-lewis-jl220-sewing-machine-pepperm...
You Tube Tutorials
Sewing Machine
How to Use your SEWING MACHINE (for Beginners)
www.youtube.com/watch?v=jmaZBTMzkoY
A Beginners' Guide To Using Your Sewing Machine
www.youtube.com/watch?v=imryOl_LNaw
Beginners Sewing Course - Day 1 - The Basics
www.youtube.com/watch?v=IGITrkYdjJs
Top and Dress
Detailed Sewing Tutorial For A Beginner : Simple Linen Top, Bias Binding Neckline【Free Pattern】
www.youtube.com/watch?v=5cFiT8UcU54
Download the Pattern
www.madebysachi.com/2021/09/27/super-simple-top/
LINEN DRESS DIY【Free Pattern +Easy Draft】Step by Step Guide for Beginner /back opening /Skirt Pleats
www.youtube.com/watch?v=iDFRlF_yEtA&t=0s
Download the Pattern
www.madebysachi.com/2021/09/27/super-simple-top/
BASIC SEAM POCKET
www.madebysachi.com/2022/07/09/basic-seam-pocket/
Seam Finishes
10 SEAM FINISHES Without a Serger || Basic to Couture
www.youtube.com/watch?v=GYt7JxC_bIc&t=596s
French Seam Pockets
How to Add Pockets to a Side Seam using French Seams
www.youtube.com/watch?v=aatWJL_aAYY
Lining
How to add lining to ANY dress pattern | Sewing Tutorial
www.youtube.com/watch?v=ENKI3fSBQBo
Buttonholes
3 Sewing Tips to Make Buttonholes Neatly and Quickly
www.youtube.com/watch?v=6oOz28Ybk8I
How to Machine-Sew and Custom-sized Buttonhole
www.youtube.com/watch?v=A6P-TKK3tjg&t=135s
How to Fix a Low Neckline
www.youtube.com/watch?v=3U-W6W5fh-4
Interfacing
How to fuse iron-on interfacing to fabric
www.youtube.com/watch?v=7idVbAkUBTU
dressmaking is my new hobby. posting photos of progress to encourage myself to continue. i enjoy it very much but when i started a few months ago it got a bit much with so much to learn and came to a halt. anyway i've had a break, regrouped and i'm up and running again :)
i'm not making any recommendations but thank goodness for you tube
Three shades of change spotted in a field in the English countryside.
Myosotis (from the Greek: "mouse's ear") is a genus of flowering plants in the family Boraginaceae that are commonly called Forget-me-nots. Its common name was calqued from the French, "ne m'oubliez pas" and first used in English in c.1532.
There are approximately fifty species in the genus, with much variation. A considerable number of the species have small (1 cm diameter or less) rather flat, 5-petalled blue flowers growing profusely on straggly stems, flowering in spring. Color variation is somewhat frequent within species, and white or pink forms are common. They are popular in gardens, and cultivated forms often show a mixture of colours. Forget-me-nots prefer shade.
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Nesta comecei a introduzi interatividade pelo mouse, uma coisa mei inutil ainda.
Ao se clicar na imagem, esta desaparece e um fundo preto aparece.
abaixo se encontra link para o teste,
nao sei por qual motivo, mas ao se clicar
esta demorando para alterar o estado do fundo.
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clicando-se e permanecendo,
a imagem se altera.