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Taken for assignment52-322012 - Analogous Colors - yellow, yello-green, blue-green
Polaroid frame from fuzzimo.com
This photo is on a postcard from Lee Mathews Workroom. Similar to the storage units I use to store my threads in the studio.
Practice run on this thread catcher pattern. Holy Moly the pattern has 20 pieces in a tiny 4 1/2 dresdan. I'm going to change that on the next one. Maybe 6 or 8 petals!! Photostream has close up of top. There is also a tab in the bag to hold small scissors.
In India a Festival called Rakhi is celebrated every year in August. This day in general sisters tie a sacred thread on their brothers' wrist and brothers vow to protect them from all troubles. In this case though, my little daughter got a thread from her granny...
I have soo many crazy creative ideas but thanks to the people I live them I can only execute them if Im alone or im my room. So I glitter my face and shoulders, tied thread around my head, did my makeup :) got to love purple mascara, and stole Geoffs lamp lol.
Iv been feeling odd. I want to do more but Im not exactly sure just how to do it. Im bored of where I am right now in my life, time for some change and excitement lol.
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7 Days of Shooting ... More than 10 ... Macro Monday. I have been doing some sewing over the last few days. This is my tin of coloured thread.
Cover of 'Make Do and Mend', reproductions of official Second World War instruction leaflets, published by Michael O'Mara Books, 2007. On top: a Coats' emergency war spool; a packet of austerity snaps. The packaging of both of these was pared down to be more economical with materials, but manufacturers were frequently at pains to point out that the quality of the product itself remained of pre-war quality. More about it here: scrapiana.com/2010/11/04/temporary-spool/
2010 Oct Canon 171
UP Switcher uses side track out of Argo Yard to build a train, crossing Lucile Street in Seattle's Georgetown neighborhood. The track threads its way between a city park and retail buildings, then comes to a dead end about 1/4 mile south.
This was the first image taken with an old Nikon (Nikkor) 105mm f4 Micro (Macro) manual focus Prime lens that I recently bought off eBay. As it does not meter with the camera, the camera is unable to record the aperture value, which in this case was f4.