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Taken for Strobist Sundays assignment "Time".

Used SB28 with Lumiquest mini softbox (1/4) and 580EXII (1/8).

Placed watches on glass covering a grey sheet of paper.

Watches were purchased at thrift store several years ago for a different photo assignment. None actually work!

Used Lightroom to convert to black and white.

Started as an ICM of an autumn woodland - then just progressed from there ....

Dutch coast during autumn

So many mirrors.

 

saturated and flipped for HSS!!!

The other morning Dave got a fire call to McDonalds for a grease fire in the deep fryer. Fire department arrived promptly put it out.

 

Sliders Sunday.

Prisma

It's a special day for all mums......enjoy!

Happy Mothering Sunday

Issigeac is a small medieval village that dates back to Roman times, located in the Périgord. It is located about 20 km southwest of Bergerac in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in southwestern France and is a commune of the Dordogne department

Sunday morning calm. The eastward scene where South Brook (foreground) enters Deer Lake at Pasadena,NL,

Families stroll in the park on a sunny autumn Sunday morning. Kelsey Park, Beckenham.

Chocolate Covered Sunday

 

Featuring: Sojour + Eternus

 

Necklace: Sojour - Pearl Drop Necklace

Fitted for:

💌 Larax

💌 Legacy

💌 Reborn - WORN 💌

💌 Unrigged

 

@ ASTROPHE event 5th November - 25th November

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@ Mainstore after the event

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Outfit: [Eternus] Relish Set

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Solid Version worn in photo

Included: Bra, Sleeves, and Panties

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💌 Legacy

💌 Maitreya

💌 Perky

💌 Petite

💌 Reborn - WORN 💌

💌 Juicy rolls

💌 Pushup

 

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⭐Non sponsored items - Self purchased⭐

 

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💵 Background: Amitie The Paris Apartment BACDROP + SCENE (modified)

  

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As part of the "Didcot Big Steam" event, GWR pair "Pendennis Castle" and "Lady of Legend" combine for a run up the demonstration line at Didcot Railway Centre.

 

Locomotives: Recently overhauled Great Western Railway Castle Class 4-6-0 4079 "Pendennis Castle" and Saint Class 4-6-0 2999 "Lady of Legend".

 

Location: The Great Western Society's Didcot Railway Centre, Oxfordshire.

Sunday morning, in the main square of Ypati village

After my first Falconing experience yesterday afternoon, I decided it would be a good idea to go to Church on Sunday morning. Not just any church but St Ignatius of Antioch Church in Cleveland where there is a pair of nesting Peregrine Falcons. These birds are incredibly fast and it was quite a workout keeping up with them.

Gasterse duinen

(prov.Drenthe, the Netherlands)

I AM HERE BECAUSE OF (Bad words) the Virus!--heeee

Dancing with my guy at Steamworkz Tea Dance. Feeling on top of the world!

The yellow vase belonged to my grandmother, and her mother before her. I can remember my grandmother cutting flowers to put in it when I was a little girl. It's one of just a few things I have that belonged to her. Thanks for taking a look. All comments are very much appreciated.

Palm Sunday is a Christian moveable feast that falls on the Sunday before Easter. The feast commemorates Jesus' triumphal entry into Jerusalem, an event mentioned in all four canonical Gospels.

In many Christian churches, Palm Sunday includes a procession of the assembled worshipers carrying palms, representing the palm branches the crowd scattered in front of Jesus as he rode into Jerusalem. The difficulty of procuring palms in unfavorable climates led to their substitution with branches of native trees, including box, yew, willow, and olive. The Sunday was often designated by the names of these trees, as in Yew Sunday, or by the general term Branch Sunday.

(from Wikipedia)

Taken from my back deck looking towards the Smokies on a Sunday Sunset.

Traversing Hambleton South Junction to rejoin the East Coast Man line Selby Diversion after a booked detour from York via Church Fenton and Gascoigne Wood, 60040 gets underway with the Sunday afternoon 6D37 12:32 Lackenby to Scunthorpe Empty Steel.

 

28th June 2020

It's Sunday morning here in Sydney. We slept in and are now going to read the newspapers, have breakfast and drink lots of coffee! Hope you are enjoying the weekend in your part of the world. XX

Have a nice day everyone !!!

While the mural stresses on the importance of education, its Sunday today :) Shot within the tight-knit dhobi community of Mumbai.

 

Context:

Washerman/women in local language are called 'Dhobi'.

 

From the 'tourist info poster' placed outside:

 

1. This a 125+ years old open air laundrymat in Mumbai.

 

2. There are rows of open-air concrete wash pens, each fitted with its own flogging stone. Its the world's largest outdoor laundry.

 

3. This place has an annual turnover of approx. 2 Million USD

 

4. It garnered a Guiness Book record entry under 'most people hand-washing cloths at a single location', at 2011.

 

I wanted to write a personal note, but found this article expressing it way better. Do read.

 

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pancake with caramelized kaki.

Lazy Sunday with Fashion Doll Quarterly

Doll: Kingdom Doll Chaucer

Dog: Designer Dog Miniatures

 

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When I was living my dream.

 

Tremé

New Orleans

May, 2014

Shiloh Baptist Church

Estab.1795

Greene County, GA

@The August Wilson Center

“The slowness of Sundays. They were slow but not lazy-slow. They were long and cold. There was a routine. The whole day was kind of set up beforehand and the routine almost never changed. Those Sundays were shapeless despite the fact you knew what was coming, who was coming, what we’d all say. You knew the first words out of the mouth of each person before anyone spoke. …”

 

— a passage from 'Human Moments in World War III' by Don DeLillo that I recently reread and loved, yesterday, actually, on a Sunday.

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