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Well I'm not pretty sure what I've done here, but I try things.
Still from the workshop with Von Wong and with these two great models : Clara Cloutier & Oli Scar
Make up artist : Tamsen Rae Makeup Artist
Assistant : Digital Jess
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My thoughts are - besides all other affected persons - with italians 🇮🇹 hence i used disposable gloves in the national colours holding a fever thermometer.
Stay healthy and protect yourself with supporting layers 😷 🏠
For those who know me, you also know my opinion about the use of camo attire. For those who don’t and deem the expenditure of time worth the effort, check out this link: `www.flickr.com/photos/earl_reinink/5385999488/in/album-72...
Since God is no longer in control, we now bow to the whims and will of our elected officials who have deemed that social distancing is the new norm. Glad I am married! How does one date the woman of his dreams from 2 metres? Try being intimate from that distance! Good luck having kids… Darn, I am off topic.
I have seen many images on social media, people wearing masks, scarves, hankies and diapers over the face, and even one fool with a plastic bag over his head (he certainly won’t die of virus, but will probably die of stupidity or asphyxiation)!
I decided to do my part. I dug into my camo closet and came up with this solution to the shortage of face masks. It comes with many benefits. For example, yesterday I managed to slip into first place in line-up at a busy store, no one saw me. Got to the toilet paper first, bought a one-year supply, cleaned out the hand sanitizer selection, stocked up on Vodka (in the event I ran out of sanitizer). Threw a camo tarp over buggy on the way out, managed to get to truck un-noticed.
Merits of said attire:
1. Readily available at Bass Pro for just a few loonies.
2. Reversible in case one snots in their mask
3. Washable / re-usable
4. Undetectable - feel free to roam in your favored park or attend Easter service.
5. No need to do hair or make-up (that's for women, Ramen, Chuck and John).
6. Water-proof model provides airborne spray protection.
If you feel that you have benefitted from the above advice, please e-transfer some money (sorry, cash not accepted).
Shot with Nikon 105mm lens on Nikon D3s.
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Bears, coyotes, and anything else .... Beware!
Part of a small caribou herd ... including a little calf ... that I noticed today just off Route 480 near Top Pond Brook in Western Newfoundland.
WaterFlare - a new form of organic covering, but not quite as good as clingfilm.
Single exposure, with just a little enhancement in the tonality.
Protégé par les branches, un moineau profite de la douceur d'un rayon de soleil d'hiver au bord du lac.
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...molti di noi hanno un velo addosso, un velo che nasconde parti di noi stessi, che siano brutte, belle forse le migliori, forse le peggiori, momenti di sofferenza o difficoltà...
e ancora molti di noi, non sempre buttano a terra questo velo, perchè alla fine un pò potrebbe attutire la caduta, ma forse a volte se non ce lo leviamo, cadiamo e ci facciamo più male...
[il mio 52 weeks HANDS purtroppo si era arenato per motivi vari, da oggi l'ho ripreso in mano]
13/ 52 weeks - HANDS - { 16-22 april 2012 }
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The Pigeon Point Lighthouse has stood proud and (115 feet) tall since 1872, the year it began to guide mariners from its perch on a 35-foot cliff in Pescadero.
Each lighthouse has its own distinctive light pattern which makes it identifiable to passing ships. Ship captains carry a "light list" of the various patterns, and thus can use the signal to help determine their location. As the Pigeon Point lighthouse's Fresnel lens rotated around the light source, it produced a flash pattern of light every 10 seconds. An automated Aero beacon was installed in 1972, but the 10-second light pattern is still maintained today.
Each November the original Fresnel lens is lit on the anniversary of it's first lighting.
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