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The only peace we would get for the next ten hours or so.

 

déja vu, a second look at my summer abroad last year. this batch: travels across continents with lily. next up: morocco, a visitor, and a smidge more Barcelonan glory.

NYC - Financial district

feeling a little technicolor today

Surreal looking, Its like I dropped Aine into the picture, she was wearing a red coat and wellies that part is real.

Spring is in full veiw and everyone has been posting all of these beautiful festive wildflowers and tulips.

 

I thought I would put in a "gothic" entry that the Adams family would probably grow! We found these at San Vicente Mountain Park. It use to be a Nike radar site so maybe they are some time of sci-fi mutant.

 

I have no idea what it is called but ot was definately beautiful in its unique strange way.

 

Kahlee I am counting on the "Flower Goddess to tell me what these flowers are.

 

A small group of visitors got this guy to look up for a few minutes, but it didn't last long.

The Banksy Colour Range "something for everyone"

Something isn't right here.

Here's a cute little address book. It's so tiny and so cute that I just want to take it home and give it a bowl of warm milk and a bed in the corner.

 

This address book is covered in hand-marbled paper made in the paintfloats studio. The textblock is cased in by hand and adhered with archival PVC adhesive.

Something For Kate

 

Pier Band Room, Frankston

Australia

 

supports:

Chris Cheney

 

Shot for: Live at Your Local

 

Elizabeth & I have something in common- She died on March 14, 1872 & 95 years later I was born on the same day.

 

Pine Hill Cemetery

Saginaw, Michigan

 

* As shot from Holy Cross Lutheran Cemetery (Through the fence)

Aquamarine and sterling silver.

by small bird

 

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Too bad this is so grainy.

Something borrowed, from Victoria's mom, Diane.

We were just glancing up in our living room, and LO AND BEHOLD...the Star of Bethlehem™!

 

What a catch...

Gourock, way back to the train station.

More practice on some portraits. Taken of my friend David.

 

Camera: Canon Rebel XT

Exposure: 1/1250

Aperture: f/1.8

Focal Length: 50mm

ISO speed: 100

the lens thing is busted so it is difficult to turn on.

 

a camera I was given for free at a swap meet. The guy said, "see if you can make it work." I was able and I treasure it.

 

the cover is broken, but it has a nice panorama feature. or letterbox feature. I don't know.

Une de mes "premières photos" datant de 2009, que je n'avais jamais publié mais que j'ai retrouvé et décidé de retravailler un petit peu !

Focus on this one isn't really good, but the colors turned out ok, as compared to countless other shots I've seen of this building. Maybe the fact that I shot it through a bus window made focus soft and the changing light (a cloudy day that was starting to become sunny) gave it that vintage-y look.

 

I tagged this "lomography", because it's really the only "category" it could fit on, but it's not taken on any camera ordinarily considered "lomographic" -- it's a FED-4 with a retrofitted Industar-61 L/D lens with a broken light meter that forces me to set aperture and shutter times manually, off the top of my head.

 

I'm actually consistently suprised about how many shots in a 135-36 cartridge turn out alright: I credit mostly the Pro160C film. I had really, really bad times with Lomography-brand iSO 100 and iS0 800 films.

من ابتكار ابنة عمتي لجين

a reminder that time waits for no man

Learn Something New Everyday

mini-album project for September 2010

 

credits:

learn word by Shimelle (from class)

papers and elements from Everyday Snapshots, Memory of you, Dandelion wishing, Just A Note and Bookworm by Kasia designs

stitches from Borders No. 2 by ANNA

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