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Day 60 #365 What the duck is going on? For full details visit my blog.

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My Canon SD1000 came today! Now I can have a camera on me at all times!

 

Playing with the in-camera black & white. View On Black

Qurbani Project 2011 - India

Photomaton Project

 

Moi et Cassandra

Photo and edit by moi.

Mu by liron.

Model : Stacy

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Walking the Phelps Park Trail with someone who knows all the vegetation.

Showing Christopher Thomas - New York Sleeps.

Project Octopus opening for Devo in concert in Austin, TX

Austin City Limits

March 27, 2011

 

Yvonne Lambert on the theremin

The Farmworker Immersion Project placed students in the community to learn about farmworker rights and immigration issues. The students were guided through a first-hand experience of farm work life. They visited a local berry farm and learned about the agricultural business, then worked in the field and harvested berries.

Austin Music Project at the Wyndham Garden Hotel. Billy Joe Shaver (photo by Steve Hopson) and Kinky Friedman.

Lubuto Library Project staff and representatives from ASHA tour the prospective site for Lubuto's newest library at Mthundze, Friday, Nov. 14, 2014, in Lusaka, Zambia. (Photo by Jason DeCrow/Lubuto Library Project)

Gorgeous gifts from my Sara Ann! <3 BUNNY!!!!!!

Assignment 5 - in the eyes of...

Portfolio

Twitter

Facebook

 

The Elsewhere Project is a collection of photos, representative of culture as interpreted by 10 photographers from around the world. Curated by Lisette Anderson (Sweden).

 

Each photographer was given a disposable 800 speed camera. These are the unedited images I contributed, taken over the span of a few months in Brooklyn and Arizona.

 

Work by all involved can be seen here: elsewhereproject.tumblr.com/

The project has approximately 8,000 minifigures. Amoskeag once employed as many as 17,000 people.

Working on another bike for a good frien, Gert! The paint will be gold/green flakes, rusty tank with pinstripes...

Started the day with a dash to the bus. Sarah and I enjoyed a light lunch on Mississippi avenue. I learned Sarah thinks in a counter clockwise fashion. A few hours and an opal for good luck later, Dan picked us up to go to Science pub. I vomited pretty heartily into the bucket they conveniently keep in the back seat but felt good to go shortly there after. The topic was expedition Titanic with PH Nargeolet , this French dude who has been on the most expeditions for the Titanic ever. I got to see some pretty cool artifacts all up close and personal and learned some pretty neat things.

My thirtieth birthday present from my boyfriend. Two finger name ring:)

Circle Rainbow Halter Dress for the 1st week of Project Run & Play.

 

Blogged about here!

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Submersion: The Spiritual Language of Water. Steinhart Aquarium, CA Academy of Sciences (2010)

the texture of a finger showing the detail and complexity

This was taken for a college project for genders and colours.

Our noodle craft project we started today. Couldn't really make anything b/c we're in need of glue... But it was a fun start!!

various views taken from the window of an emirates A380 from DXB-LHR,

The Farmworker Immersion Project placed students in the community to learn about farmworker rights and immigration issues. The students were guided through a first-hand experience of farm work life. They visited a local berry farm and learned about the agricultural business, then worked in the field and harvested berries.

On the left is a bark basket by Richard Gilliand, middle is an oval rib basket by Grace Kabel and on the right is a double wall round reed basket by Flo Hoppe. These baskets are part of the Heritage Basket Project at Michigan State University Museum.

Friday, 30th March 2012

Had a fantastic night in with the girls tonight, good wine, good food, good giggles and good chocolates!!!!

 

Canon EOS REBEL T3i:f/4:1/60":18.0mm:ISO 400

Starting off the New Year with a dinner of black eyed peas and cabbage rolls (for health, wealth and prosperity).

Newseum, Wasington D.C.

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