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I have never been one to sleep in class. Anyone who knows me would laugh at the idea and perhaps roll their eyes because I tend to be one of the more vocal students asking lots of questions and participating in conversations. It is frustrating to be in classes with people who don't care. I love to learn and have great respect for those who teach. However, time and meeting some great teachers may have changed my views on this subject.
Let's hear some fun stories about YOU sleeping in class...
Crated for Photoshop Contest week 1000
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Thanks to Virginia Seguí for starter image
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This is not my cat or my photo. It was sent to a friend via keitai from some dude she met in a bar.
However it's too funny not to share.
I did some photoshopping to make it look better.
Poor 'Lyss had a fever of 102 before the medicine started to work. Here she's crashed out in Mom and Dad's bed.
Handsewed with cotton and felt .
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I'm ready to go!
Next week i have to leave Italy and to go to Sweden!!! There will be a strange current local time: Sunrise at 3.39 and Sunset at 22.05 ...so i thought to make some eye masks, one of the best ways to get full, deep sleep.
These are for friends, but i want to make more!! :)
Sienna - pullip jaldet
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So, it's St. Nicholas' Day tomorrow! I was hoping to sew cute dress for Sienna for that opportunity, but well - of course I didn't.
I have new motivation to work, so I think I will start doing with my passions again.
“Sleep is the golden chain that ties health and our bodies together.” – Thomas Dekker
This Blythe doll is Leading Lady Lucy wearing her stock nightgown for “Festival of Sleep” in the Blythe a Day group on Flickr. The background is wrapping paper. I made the moon from cardboard and aluminum foil.
I took this picture at sapa night market! because of lacking customers, the salewoman felf in sleep. Above there were tourists watching the market
On the beach yesterday afternoon, I could see this beautiful and intriguing blue-green shape in the distance.
I was wearing wellies - which are not the best for scrambling over rocks - but to come upon this sleeping mermaid resting her tail, and taking a break from the stormy seas made the effort very worthwhile.
Couldn't believe my eyes so I took a photo - this pony in a New Forest Car Park was nodding off in the afternoon with her nose resting on the bonnet of someone's car. The click of my camera made her stir but then she soon nodded off again!
For this shot almost wrote off my D800, I slipped and knocked myself and the D800 solidly from the side.
Thankfully the D800 and myself came out fine.
The hillside on the right almost looks like a person sleeping.
Nikon D800, Nikkor 14-24mm @ 14mm, f/2.8, 30 second exposure shot at ISO 3200
A 103 second exposure shot of the San Diego skyline. Shot from Centenial Park on Coronado Island, CA.
Sony A7R3, Canon 24-105 f/4@50mm, f8@103 sec, ISO 50, Breakthrough 10-stop ND
My body is shutting down around me, my eyes are closing, and I am asleep. Sweet, sought after, desired sleep.
Focus in on my imperfections.