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Canon AE1 - kodak 100 out Date
FD 28 2.8 + Filter macro china
Offline nhóm Chụp Film Dạo
Tao Đàn 31-10
Thanks anh Clicking, foxxie, hecto tran, a duyluu....một buổi chụp hoa lá thật vui tuy trời ko có nắng.
This simple cake still stands out. Buttercream squares with a slight pattern smoothed into them. Fresh flowers and satin ribbons add finishing touches.
A quickish simple (hopefully elegant) birthday cake for an older family member! Flowers and chocolate I figure that covers it pretty well! :D
SIMPLE MINDS
BIG MUSIC TOUR 2015
Official stage photographer
Le Zénith, Paris / FRANCE
20/11/2015
by Sandie Besso Photography
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Paris / France
My 8-year-old had a vision in her head. She wanted to be a goddess, but wasn't interested in any of the accessories -- no laurel leaves, bracelets, etc. I think she really just wanted a pretty dress!
The pattern is 05/06 #29...3rd time that pattern has been the base for her Halloween costume (1st and 2nd here). I modified the pattern this time by making it full length and changing the front bodice to a cross-over style. I used a costume satin for the lining and a sheer for the outer layer.
Apparently I am attracted to images that have few components; ie simple. Her is an example. Leica M3 50mm Summicron Dual Range f2 lens. Expired Kodak Tmax 400 black and white 35mm film.
The last local strawberries of the season are in the stores right now. They are not quite perfect but they are a real treat. Homemade desert cups, (too sweet to be shortcake,) real hand-whipped cream, shaved chocolate, and a fork. Simple is very good.
Some folks like to chase it with coffee. Some like tea. Some even like milk. We like it with a heavy Cabernet Sauvignon - sipped, of course.
**Brunswick County Courthouse Square** - National Register of Historic Places Ref # 74002110, date listed 1974-12-31
202, 216, 228, 234 North Main St.
Lawrenceville, VA (Brunswick County)
North Main Street across a swath of lawns and brick walkways. Arranged with fairly even spacing from the southern end are four brick buildings: the present courthouse (built in 1998), the clerk’s office (1893), the former courthouse (1854; now partially used for county offices), and the former county library (1941; now a museum).
The square is dominated by the 1854 Greek Revival temple form courthouse with two-story pedimented portico supported by four massive Doric columns and topped by a cupola; rear twentieth-century additions replicate the style and detail of the original portion. The neighboring two-story clerk’s office, also with rear additions, exhibits Romanesque Revival-style traits, while the library/museum consists of a smaller-scaled, one-and-a-half-story Colonial Revival building set back from North Main Street. The new two-and-a-half-story courthouse is the largest building on the square, but does not overpower the historic buildings thanks to its setback and Colonial Revival style.
An imposing memorial to Confederate veterans (built in 1911) stands within a wrought iron fence at the north end of the square, and a simpler granite slab monument commemorating the county’s veterans of World War I to the Vietnam War is located in front of three flag poles between the old courthouse and the clerk’s office. Other features include a nineteenth-century horse trough in a sitting area behind the new courthouse and a brick water fountain between the 1854 courthouse and the clerk’s office. Chosen in 1783 for its central location within newly established boundaries of Brunswick County (originally created in 1732), Brunswick Court House was recognized by the General Assembly as the town of Lawrenceville in 1814. (1)
References (1) NRHP Nomination Form www.dhr.virginia.gov/VLR_to_transfer/PDFNoms/251-0001_Bru...
Simple Plan performing on the Shark Stage at the 2015 Vans Warped Tour.
Shot for Rumored Nights Press
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Sara Maino. Simple Love 'for long-lasting affections'
curated by Tanushree Biswas
Trondheim, Norway
Annas Kafé 20 August 2013 18 hrs
It is a multisensorial performance poetry act in 5 chapters which will involve audience participation. Sara Maino calls it 'A kind of restoration of the sensorial relationship of the people with the city.' In other words Sara talks about using our senses to reconnect with and simply love where we are.
About the artist:
Sara Maino is an international artist/researcher from Trentino,
Northern Italy. She has been writing since the age of 10 and her fascination with theater led her to co-found the company Teatro per Caso (Theater by Chance) in 1996. Sara has been researching people's memories and sounds of the landscape since 2005 which are also part of her current collaboration with Rai Radio 2 . Her work ranges from poetry, video, theater, site-specific installations and radio to projects of solidarity in India, Palestine, Balkans and Caucasus.