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Simplicity 2246, Lisette Traveller Dress, in a pineapple print from the op shop. Read more on the blog: chronicallysiobhan.wordpress.com/2016/11/12/my-tacky-tast...
Simplicity
This was my verst photo of Simplicity. I really like all of the empty wall in the background, making it easy to tell what the subject of the photo is. To create contrast in this image, I used the basics panel to turn the whites and the blacks up, then brought out the lost detail using highlights and shadows. The mood I was trying to create was loneliness. I wanted to make my subject look sad and lonely, and also bored, because all he has to do was mess around with this tennis ball.
My newest simplicity bag in this lovely fabric by Anna Maria Horner. This print and colorway reminds me of henna tattoos. The striped fabric is a reproduction civil war print.
Adopted
Simplicity Sewing Pattern
#9776
Misses' Skirt, Pants & Knit Top
Size XS 6 - 8, S 10 - 12, M 14 - 16, L 18 - 20, XL 22 - 24
Out Of Print
©2001
Assignment: PCA116 - Simplicity
Date: August 1st - August 15
Image Tag: pca116
From: bowtoo - Tim
One aspect of composition that is tough to pay attention to is "simplicity". How do you tell a story, or single out a subject and remove all the clutter that might distract a viewer?
A photographer said at a talk I went to that you should be able to say a simple, single phrase about any photograph you take. As soon as you have to use more than one phrase to describe an image, you already have too much clutter.
Several techniques for simplifying an image are to make a tighter crop, isolate the subject better (with light or depth of field) or to pay attention to the background when you take the shot.
The assignment for this week is to shoot an image that can be summarized in a single phrase. To increase the interest, I'd like you to leave off the title and have the people critiquing your image come up with suggetions when they look at it at the end of the week.
WIT
Because I am so drawn the flowers, I chose this Chinese Anemone bud from a trip to Longwood Gardens. The bushes of flowers were quite full of flower blooms with buds mixed in each cluster of flowers. It took a while before I found one isolated enough from all the rest to get this shot. The flowers were located in a mix of sunny and dappled light so I looked for one that would not have a dark/light contrast. The leaf was intentionally left as part of the bud.
EXIF
Matrix Metering
Shutter: 1/200
Aperature: f6.3
Aperature priority
Exp. Comp. -0.3
Focal lenght: 200mm
White Balance: Cloudy
ISO 200
Slight in-camera trim
No Flash
kroj nazvan simplicity u nedostatku boljeg naziva, otvoren uložak je nalik na bombončić, ali je iz jednog dijela; waterproofing je poliester flis, a dužine su regular 21cm, long 24cm i XL od 26cm
mali set od po jednog regular, long i XL
odozgo pamučni velur u losos-roza boji, straga ružičasti polar flis
svi zajedno 10E
dostupna su dva ovakva seta
kroj nazvan simplicity u nedostatku boljeg naziva, otvoren uložak je nalik na bombončić, ali je iz jednog dijela; waterproofing je poliester flis, a dužine su regular 21cm, long 24cm i XL od 26cm
mali set od po jednog regular, long i XL
odozgo pamučni velur u boji pijeska, straga sivi polar flis
svi zajedno 10E
kroj nazvan simplicity u nedostatku boljeg naziva, otvoren uložak je nalik na bombončić, ali je iz jednog dijela; waterproofing je poliester flis, a dužine su regular 21cm, long 24cm i XL od 26cm
mali set od po jednog regular, long i XL
odozgo pamučni velur u svijetlo plavoj boji, straga sivi polar flis
svi zajedno 10E
Simplicity 2226 View C
Fabric from Spotlight.
Blogged: paris-stella.blogspot.com.au/2012/05/simplicity-2226.html
Simplicity Designer's pattern. Informal dinner and afternoon dress. The snugly fitted top has a set in sleeve. Version A has a double collar trimming the wide decollete, and one f these collars is in a contrasting shade. The richly shirred fullness of the skirt begins at the line below the waist, continuing to the front, where it dips considerably. Version A is full length, while Version B is street length, Version A has 3/4 length sleeves, while Version B has plain short sleeves.
The only sewing I got done this weekend: this frilly little apron using Simplicity 3949 and one of my favorite Robert Kaufman fabrics. I figure with all the time I've been spending in the kitchen, I might as well do some kitchen-related sewing.
This one's copyright 1991 -- not old enough to be vintage, but certaily not new! My mom made a dress for me in 1991 from this very pattern that I still love. I recently rediscovered it in the back of my closet and started wearing it again. My mom brought me the pattern while I was in Florida last week. I had no idea there was a hooded version, but now I want. :D
Simplicity Sewing Pattern
#8967
Child's & Girls' Dress In Two Lengths
Size 3, 4, 5, 6
Out Of Print
©1999
Simplicity 5679; ©1973; Misses' and Women's Dress and Tie ... Look Slimmer: The princess seamed dress with back zipper has "V" shaped neckline, collar, tie slipped thru self-fabric carriers and optional purchased belt. V. 1 has short set-in sleeves. V. 2 with contrasting tie is sleeveless.
Sometimes in life the simplicity of Blank & White is truly beautiful. The removal of all the distracting noise and confusion, leaves you with the ability to truly focus on the elegant beauty of life.
I wore a lot of hand-me-downs when I was a kid. This pattern is a few years older than I am, but I had a store-bought dress that was almost identical to the version in the middle. It had red acetate ribbon ties that I hated.
I like the layered-dress idea, though.