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Strawberries it is then...

 

Strawberries are the only 'berry' grown in Thailand and have a short season during what is classed as the winter months here (Dec-Jan)

Wearing

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Outfit from Off-Line

Outfit name: "Off-Line" x "Desi"

 

Taxi to FaMESHed

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Pose from Selections

Pose name: Selections. // Frankie Breathing Stands

 

Taxi to Selections

 

  

Sponsored By SELECTIONS, VOLKSTONE, MAZZARO, CORDEWA STORE & BONDI.

 

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☛ POSE :

- SELECTIONS. - (Couple 11)

✘ TAXI SELECTIONS. STORE.

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☛ HAIR :

- VOLKSTONE - (Luc Hairbase black)

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☛ TOP :

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☛ PANTS :

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☛ ACCESSORIES :

- BONDI - (Steve Sunglasses)

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- ANDORE - (Vanya Earrings)

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I've walked these beaches thousands of times, and seen most of the features on my wanderings, but the beauty of beaches are they change after every tide. I've seldom seen a rock pool so perfectly round, so it has to be Unnatural selection by Muse, even though it is perfectly natural. I'm just so pleased the rock was offset and not in the middle.

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Two Pandora elements

Selections. // Couples 15 @ Selections Mainstore

mekaci - sockrunner [fusion] @ Mekaci Mainstore

Believe it or not this is not a selective colour image, the only processing I have done is to lighten shadows, lift the white exposure a little and sharpen.

 

With the fog and snow creating the haunting virtually mono backdrop I knew the little tree would provide great foreground interest

 

Prints available to view and order from my website:

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"I have called this principle, by which each slight variation, if useful, is preserved, by the term of Natural Selection."

- Charles Darwin

 

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"The artist is the only one who knows that the world is a subjective creation, that there is a choice to be made, a selection of elements."

- Anais Nin

 

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Near Spring Lake Preserve, Hastings MN

This cornfield was just sprouting when we were here in May. Planting was late because of rain and some farmers weren't sure they would get a crop in.

 

A selection of my images from 2018. Not the most prolific year for me, but happy with the variety. A big thanks to all who have given me a like or two, and for taking time to leave a few kind comments. I hope you all have a great 2019.

Selection of Gourds. The Angel Gallery in Broseley (near Ironbridge), Shropshire, has kindly agreed to exhibit a selection of my limited-edition still-life images. I'm pleased with this as it's a lovely gallery and they haven't exhibited photography before.

 

My still-life images are all light-painted with diffused torchlight. Each element of the composition is illuminated separately and the images are then all blended together.

a selection of nigiri and Aburi oshi, 12 pieces

Thanks to Karol for all the interesting information which I copied here: ".... a splendid Gothic palace named La Conciergerie built under King Philip the Fair, later transformed into a revolutionary prison. "

 

about the history of this building:"La Conciergerie built under King Philip the Fair, later transformed into a revolutionary prison.“

 

During my education I went twice on a week-long study trip to Paris with the class. The first trip was in 1974.

 

I had my first SLR camera , an Asahi Pentax SP II which I bought second hand from my long time and hardly saved pocket money, and only one slide film roll with 36 exposures with me! My pocket money wasn't enough for more.

 

The film material has suffered a lot over the years, but I only have a small selection here for those friends who are interested in seeing what it was like in Paris at the time.

 

I took the photo with an analogue Asahi Pentax SP II (M42) camera and slide film, then scanned with a Nikon Coolscan LS 40ED film scanner

 

DE:

Ich war zweimal während meiner Ausbildung mit der Klasse auf eine einwöchige Studienreise in Paris.

Das erste Mal war 1974. Ich hatte meine erste Spiegelreflex Kamera , eine Asahi Pentax SP II gebraucht von meinem lang ersparten Taschengeld erworben dabei mit nur einem Dia Film mit 36 Aufnahmen! Für mehr hatte mein Taschengeld nicht gereicht

Das Filmmaterial hat in den Jahren sehr gelitten, ich habe hier nur eine kleine Auswahl für die Freunde die interessiert sind zu sehen wie es damals in Paris aussah.

 

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Girly Pose 7 @mainstore

As storm Franklin came crashing into Faversham it seemed more damaging than the earlier storms Eunice and Dudley. Lots of flooding around Faversham Creek and more trees down. Our garden was hit hard with many blooms knocked off our Hellebores as well as tree damage and leaf stripping from Foxgloves and Euphorbia.....a selection of damaged blooms in our garden.

surname Effinger

in der mitte , middle; Tablett Vassoio tray

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why beer?

i love

my grandfather (( Moritz EFFINGER) was professionell beer brewer

and EFFINGER BEER til 1966, as i know !

 

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Warum Bier?

ich mag es!

Mein Großvater ((Moritz EFFINGER) war Bierbrau Meister.

 

Amerikanisches Effinger Bier war etwa bis 1966 zu haben:

EFFINGER BEER erhalten!

thanks Mike Effinger

 

Brauerei Gäule (Pferde) mit Effinger Biere

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Ferdinand Effinger, Sr., a German immigrant, founded the family brewing business in Baraboo, Sauk County, Wisconsin in 1885. One of about 300 small breweries in Wisconsin when founded in the late nineteenth century, the Effinger Brewing Company was one of only 19 small breweries in the state in 1966, when the firm ceased brewing due to declining sales.

 

The original brewery complex, erected in 1885, housed Effinger's family and a saloon in addition to beer-making facilities. Eleven years later, Effinger was one of the earliest brewers in the state to begin producing bottled beer.

 

In 1911 Effinger reorganized the firm as a corporation owned by family members. In 1913-1914 the brewery was remodeled and expanded, providing space for new cellars, keg washrooms, and a mechanical refrigeration system.

 

With the advent of Prohibition in 1920, the company began producing root beer and near-beer. In 1921 the firm successfully converted to ice cream making and sales. Ten years later, the firm sold its ice cream business to the Borden Company and began reconverting the plant for beer production, which began in 1933. The firm continued its expansion program through 1948 when a new brewery building was completed and new bottling equipment was installed.

 

Throughout its 81-year existence, the Effinger Brewing Company remained a family-owned and managed business. The sons and grandsons of the founder served as corporate officers and as managers of the brewery. After the death of the founder in 1945, Ferdinand Effinger, Jr., became the firm's president and brewmaster, positions he occupied until the firm went out of business. Frederick J. Effinger, a grandson of the founder, served as secretary-treasurer and director (plant manager) from 1945 to 1966.

   

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