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ODC - ROCK, PAPER, SCISSORS
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Credits: vanityandart.blogspot.it/2016/08/scissors.html
Photo by Simonh Sandial: www.flickr.com/photos/simonhsandial/
I am very lucky to have a husband who will stop checking stock prices long enough to pose with scissors. I really figured he would desperately want to run with them..
ODC: scissors
Why is it we call a single, a pair, in the case of scissors? When I was a kid, we had one pair of scissors, and with seven kids, that really seems like not enough.... but we always knew to return them to the basket by the phone in the dining room. Funny the memories a challenge can bring back. ODC: pair
HMM- an "also ran" for the theme of cutters
methinks the tiny cup-like 'grooves' are there so that the item that has been cut will release itself from the blade more easily, as these are kitchen scissors
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Para mis compañeras,amigas, mi madre,mi tia y demas familia de peluqueras,(algunas,ya no vivas.)porque hemos dado tantas veces alegria,con toques de color,cortes de pelo etc en momentos dificiles, a personas con ganas de cambiar de imagen o de vida..En homenaje a todos-as peluqueras..ahi va esto
Trust me, I'll drive.
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Beginning of a series of shots involving Joanie as Ms. Scissorhands! My attempt at blending fashion and fantasy. I absolutely love it when the entire team pitches in to make such a shoot happen. Joanie took the time to plan out and rent the costumes and Lilly grabbed the claws while Kim brought in packs and packs of hair. Commited people are the best to work with, they literally guarantee fantastic results.
Shot in a paper factory that burnt down June 8th (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6qaJUI6kEos) . We got kicked out twice by two seperate property owners but finally managed to compromise with my winning smile (and some help from the ladies).
I had a BTS photojournalist by the name of Monique Guilbault that came on set to shoot the entire thing and soon will have the article ready on DIY Photography in the near future for those interested in knowing step by step how a shoot like this happens :)
Anyone want to guess the lighting setup?
Photo: Von Wong
MUA: Lilly Smith Rep. Judy Inc.
Hair: Kim Crane - http://www.modelmayhem.com/773223
Model: Joanie D - http://www.modelmayhem.com/
Special thanks to Nadia Zheng, Guillaume Briand and Monique Guilbault for helping out :)
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While I was using the scissors to cut Mrs Mail out of the shot with rock star Suzi Quatro, I ended up with a pratial eclipse of the sun, leading to divorce papers if I get found out.
Rock-paper-scissors is a hand game played by two or more people.
The game is often used as a selection method in a way similar to coin flipping, drawing straws, or throwing dice.
According to the Chinese Ming Dynasty writer Xie Zhaozhe's (谢肇淛) book Wuzazu (五杂组), the first known mention of the game, the game dates back to the time of the Chinese Han Dynasty (206 BCE – 220 CE)
Trust me, I'll cook
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Last shot before I disappear off into the wilderness for a couple days for an extended bachelors party! Hope you guys enjoy it. More to come soon...
Continuation of a series of shots involving Joanie as Ms. Scissorhands! My attempt at blending fashion and fantasy. I absolutely love it when the entire team pitches in to make such a shoot happen. Joanie took the time to plan out and rent the costumes and Lilly grabbed the claws while Kim brought in packs and packs of hair. Commited people are the best to work with, they literally guarantee fantastic results.
Shot in a paper factory that burnt down June 8th (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6qaJUI6kEos) . We got kicked out twice by two seperate property owners but finally managed to compromise with my winning smile (and some help from the ladies).
I had a BTS photojournalist by the name of Monique Guilbault that came on set to shoot the entire thing and soon will have the article ready on DIY Photography in the near future for those interested in knowing step by step how a shoot like this happens :)
Photo: Von Wong
MUA: Lilly Smith Rep. Judy Inc.
Hair: Kim Crane - http://www.modelmayhem.com/773223
Model: Joanie D - http://www.modelmayhem.com/
Special thanks to Nadia Zheng, Guillaume Briand and Monique Guilbault for helping out :)
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In the absence of anything better I entered this in the DPI section of the 'Still Life' competition at HPS. Unsurprisingly it was unplaced, although it might have fared better had the judge understood what 'rock, paper, scissors' is!
trying to get a shot for Macro Monday theme, Handle with Care. Inspired by mum's sewing scissors. the reflection of the tapestry on the kitchen wall is a bonus!
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The earliest known scissors appeared in Mesopotamia 3,000 to 4,000 years ago.
These were of the 'spring scissor' type comprising two bronze blades connected at the handles by a thin, flexible strip of curved bronze which served to hold the blades in alignment, to allow them to be squeezed together, and to pull them apart when released.
Spring scissors continued to be used in Europe until the 16th century.
However, pivoted scissors of bronze or iron, in which the blades were pivoted at a point between the tips and the handles, the direct ancestor of modern scissors, were invented by the Romans around 100 AD.
They entered common use in not only ancient Rome, but also China, Japan, and Korea, and the idea is still used in almost all modern scissors.
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