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Hope everyone had a great Saturday!
I'm also using this to kick off (pun intended) my May Monthly Scavenger Hunt set. Submitting it as #6 The grass is always greener & #17 Toto I don't think we are in Kansas anymore...
I got up at sparrowfart, went out with my camera for the first time in ages but wasn't happy with the light. So this was taken after deleting everything taken at Sunrise.
I made this cake for a friends birthday, her fancy dress party had a the theme of musicals and I knew that Sam and her family were all going as characters from the Wizard of Oz.. With Sam going as Dorothy. This was the first 12 inch Madeira cake I have ever baked, I think ensuring it was evenly baked was the most stressful part. The cake was vanilla madeira sponge with raspberry jam and vanilla buttercream filling. The cake was then covered in sugarpaste and I used a mixture of modelling paste and flowerpaste for the figures. The birthday girl was really pleased with the result
detail view--Recycled Bingo Cards - Bead emboidery, stitching, sequins, markers, ink, colored pencils. 28" x 30". 2019
see Full Art Work www.flickr.com/photos/dembicer/47464818061
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Anyways Working on
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Almond Milk, my moho hair (custom made by Poupée Mécanique Leo and a tiny bit by me) is modeling Dorothy Gale outfit from Wizard of Oz. I am dubbing this Malibu Dorothy because of Almond's complexion.;)
Dress, hair bows, socks and shoes in the set. The shoes are made by JemGirl.
I am going to bring four of these to Seattle.
Named "Ruby Slipper"
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Is it possible to have too many magnets on your refrigerator? Hmm. Some goodies here: Wizard of Oz, Illinois, Argentina, Wicked, Superman, Spain, Felix the Cat, San Francisco, ...
Strobist info: Shot with a 5DMkII, 580ex Speedlite (1/2 CTO gel) on a stand with a shoot-through umbrella at camera left, 430exII Speedlite (green moss gel) on a stand at camera right with a barn door to prevent flare. Also had a Xenon Brinkman flashlight at camera right, behind a plant to create a gobo effect.
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Waiting for an hour at Bristol Temple Meads station, camera in hand, with some luscious sunshine... what else would I do but take photographs of my shoe and a grubby yellow line?!
PCC Streetcar 1070 on San Francisco's Market Street on September 20, 2024 - In the 1950's livery that it first wore in Newark, including its unique red wheels, the source of its nickname, "Ruby Slippers."
More information: www.streetcar.org/streetcars/1070-1070-Newark-NJ/
The Ruby Slippers worn by Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz. Pictured on a yellow brick road.
"Thanks for the Memories: Music, Sports and Entertainment History," National Museum of American History (Kenneth E. Behring Center), Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC
One of four pairs of ruby slippers made for "The Wizard of Oz." These had felt on the soles and were used for Judy Garland's dancing scenes. Also, in L. Frank Baum's story, these were silver slippers, but were changed to "ruby" to take full advantage of the Technicolor.
Just A Picture of
My Loving Friend Rachel's Feet
Wearing The Ruby Slippers.
At A Halloween Dance We Went Too...!!
This is A Picture of Dorothy Gale
from The Wizard of Oz at Movieland Wax Museum in
Niagara Falls, Canada.
These are the Ruby Slippers worn by Judy Garland (Frances Gumm) in the 1939 MGM film “The Wizard Of Oz”. They are located in the Smithsonian in Washington, DC. This photo was taken in 1987.
Red sparkly (ruby?) shoes left behind at the kids playground at the Orton Park Festival. The owner is no doubt off having fun on a swing or slide.
Sixteen year-old Judy Garland wore these sequined shoes as Dorothy in the 1939 film classic, The Wizard of Oz. In the original book by L. Frank Baum, Dorothy’s magic slippers are silver; for the Technicolor movie, they were changed to ruby red to show up more vividly against the yellow-brick road. One of several pairs used during filming, these size-five shoes are well-worn, suggesting they were Garland’s primary pair for dancing scenes.
The National Museum of American History (NMAH), administered by the Smithsonian Institute, collects, preserves and displays American heritage in the areas of social, political, cultural, scientific and military history. The museum, which first opened in 1964 as the Museum of History and Technology, is located on the National Mall in one of the last structures designed by McKim, Mead & White. It was renamed in 1980, and closed for a 2-year, $85 milliomn renovation by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP from 2006 to 2008.
The Smithsonian Institution, an educational and research institute and associated museum complex, administered and funded by the government of the United States and by funds from its endowment, contributions, and profits from its shops and its magazines, was established in 1846. Although concentrated in Washington DC, its collection of over 136 million items is spread through 19 museums, a zoo, and nine research centers from New York to Panama.