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Issue #1 of The Thing arrived last week and I installed it yesterday. Check out The Thing at www.thethingquarterly.com/
Why are things (it is not even thing) like this so attractive to me? Why do I study it for twenty minutes and take a variety of shots of what ... is not a thing.
Reflected light, fabric, texture, windowsills. Not a thing.
Why is it beautiful to me. Why is it haunting.
Signage for a dance event called Swing Night.
Letters were to spell the word NIGHT (but they also spell THING). Lights were added into the holes and it became part of a hanging sign behind the band on the night.
This just so happens to be my favorite photo of all time, not because of the picture, but because of the story behind it. The Fact that a certain boy named vinii came halfway across the country to show up on my door step with flowers is part one. The fact that the very moment that i snapped this picture, he was holding me, a backwards kind of hug, makes it my favorite picture ever <3
Got a photo-op with the Next Big Thing finalists the day after Semi Final #2. Weary heads indeed. This was the one that ran in Drum, I originally submitted it in black and white, but the editor wanted it in colour. Bit icky seeing photos you don't totally approve of in print. For Flickr purposes, I've met both options somewhere in the middle. I don't mind the poses in this shot, I just hate the background. But it was so hard to get them all in good poses that I couldn't risk moving them.
WILD THING
Artist/Model: Melanie Loughman
Music: “Real Wild Child” – Everlife
Melanie Loughman has come up with a mixed-up menagerie, as she reinvents seven animals into one piece. Inspired by the colors and shapes that make the originals unique, she has blended a giraffe, a toucan, a cheetah, an eagle, an octopus, a snake, and a zebra. Quite the collection in “Wild Thing”.
From LANYARDLADY jewelry comes a handmade beaded lanyard badge holder that's one wild thing!
My inspiration beads were whimsical and delightful tambourine beads from TLS Clay Design. These polymer clay disks are rich in color and dotted with cute raised dots. I've added some contrast with black glass disks. The chain is black bugle beads, silver seed beads, and assorted glass pony beads in a rainbow of colors.
In this Saturday, April 28, 2018, photo released by the Oregon State Police shows one of two deer in southern Oregon who were found with arrows caught shot through their bodies.
The animals were found in the wild Friday, April 27, 2018, near Shady Cove, Ore., one with an arrow embedded through its head and the other close to its neck. Fish and Wildlife workers tried to tranquilize the deer to remove the arrows but were unable to capture them. (Rose Ann Eschmann/Oregon State Police via AP)
The first thing you notice with the emperor tamarin is its long white moustache; however the juvenile emperor tamarins are considerably smaller with small white moustaches. They belong to the callitrichidae family and a group of New World monkeys. They also have silky coats of gold ochre and black on the crown and black and white on the underside of the body with reddish-orange hands, feet and tail. Their diet is small insects, fruit, flowers, and nectar. In the wild they have been known to also eat frogs and small birds. The male and female are very similar in appearance.