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scarf made from all leftover yarn scraps

 

for Remixed ebook collection ( www.leethal.net/patterns/remixed.html )

pattern meant for using up yarn leftovers - for Remixed collection ( www.leethal.net/patterns/remixed.html )

Pairs. Set in Stone. Slanting building

Park Hill lit up by artist Annika Eriksson as part of Art Sheffield 08:Yes No Other Options. The illumination was filmed from across the city for a time lapse film that will be edited and on show in the Millenium Galleries.

My first slant bar head was given to me as a gift to try out. Using it on the handle that I got with the Game Changer 84. I'm really liking it!

 

Yes it's supposed to look like that :)

 

I have to admit when I first installed the blade and saw how different it sat to the straight bar, I was convinced there was no way I wasn't going to slice half my face off, but it turned out it to be fine !! :)

A gloomy day when we arrived but weather cleared up and a big turnout of 24 butties for the walkabout. 5 groups of butties walking through orchard road exercising their creativity to find subjects for this abstract theme shoot. Most importantly, all butties had fun and sharing pointers and ideas throughout the shoot.

 

Profanity House, NJ

which way is up

From this front view, you can see that the tubing assembly has been glued to the back piece of illustration board at an angle. This is to replicate the layout of the real props, where the handle and the front emitter are offset from each other.

...Lightroom didn't seem to think so

up close to the Urbis Manchester

pattern meant for using up yarn leftovers - for Remixed collection ( www.leethal.net/patterns/remixed.html )

pattern meant for using up yarn leftovers - for Remixed collection ( www.leethal.net/patterns/remixed.html )

The pigeon house, with an artistic slant.

I've watched kayaker's do this stretch, but I wouldn't do it.

Tilt Slant live at Suburbia in Brooklyn, NY on March 27, 2014. Photos by Brad Michelson.

While I was editing photos I came across this one and started out doing my normal routine of making sure the photo was straight. I grabbed my ruler tool, ran it up the side of the building, and then realized now Katie was tilted awkwardly. Then I remembered that this is the Leaning Tower of Pisa and it is supposed to be crooked! I almost edited out what makes this building famous!View this photo on my blog here.

Yes, the house IS slanted...

It was the only way I could fill all of Huntcliff in

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