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Witches of Ellezelles.
Ellezelles is the center of "Pays des Collines", a landscape of hills in the southern part of Belgium where the ghost of Quintine de la Glisserie (a witch burned in 1610) is still wandering around.
Today we went to the Beacon Hotel ( www.gotothebeacon.com/maze.html ) and got lost in thier 16 acre corn maze titled "Pirates of the CariBeacon". The littlest one insisted on being the leader, and never looked at a map... We had a great time. Afterwards burgers, nachos, and hot apple cider while filled the lunch menu. Horse rides, a hay ride, bungee jump, climbing wall, face painting, etc kept us entertained for the rest of the afternoon.. It was a great time.. I heard a rumor they are extending it to next weekend.. Well worth the $6 to go.. If you are in for getting scared go Thursday, Friday, or Saturday night and see the life size Pirate ship go down in pyrotechnics while you get the crap scared out of you...
Her body is made from scraps of fleece fabric, chiffon and silk needle felted onto a base of recycled fibres with the addition of dyed wool sliver (roving), machine quilted and heavily embellished with hand embroidery, beads and sequins. Her face is a hand painted and lightly needle sculpted coloured pencil portrait. Her arms are appliqued and lightly stuffed and her hands and her spiky fingers are needlewoven. She carries some of the tools of her trade; her broomstick and a doll she has made in preparation for a spell. She measures about 10 inches from the top of her hat to her base.
Witches of Ellezelles.
Ellezelles is the center of "Pays des Collines", a landscape of hills in the southern part of Belgium where the ghost of Quintine de la Glisserie (a witch burned in 1610) is still wandering around.
Me as model.
Ph. Andrea A P H Puzzuoli
Editing by me.
Outfit, accessories, wig-styling and make-up by me.
Wonderful DIY Edible Wicked Witches Hats for Halloween
These pretty Wicked Witches Hat Cookies are great treats for this coming Halloween ! They are super easy and fun to make.They …
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From my Winter 127 Day shoot. I am not sure how old this bungalow court is, but my guess would be that it dates from the early 1920s. It' an odd one, featuring tiny bungalows with steeply pitched roofs that look like they belong in one of the silent movies from the German impressionists.
Winter 127 Day
Los Angeles, CA
Echo Park neighborhood
January 27, 2007
Witches Cauldron Necklace, a gothic style doll necklace, I created w/a variety of findings both new and old. Black beaded metal chain, skeleton heads, rhinestones, cameo, doll piece.
Playing with two remote flashes in the evening to take low-key portraits gave this pretty angry image as a bonus. Halloween landed in Finland not too long ago (maybe 15 years or so?). I do not know whether witches are part of the traditional American Halloween, but they fit in the Finnish variant very well.
Strobist info: Two bare flashes triggered through a PW MiniTT1 and two PW FlexTT5's. Settings were adjusted with a PW AC3 zone controller. The main flash (Canon 430 EX II) was on the left side of the subject (E-TTL, I think + 1 compensation, spot metering), the other (Canon 270 EX II) in the front (E-TTL with -3 compensation), both roughly at the height or the head. The image became too light, and I made a -1 exposure compensation for the raw image. The photo was converted to bw usign a blue filter, and the Levels were further adjusted. Also dodge and burn brushes have been used for the hair, as on the left it was otherwise too light and on the right side too dark.
Witch from last years carnival in Gengenbach, Germany. Unfortunately the flash shows the eyes which detracts from the masks effect you normally get.
The so-called "Witch tower", one of the jail towers and part of the old city wall of the former imperial town Memmingen .
The sign says that the foundation or lower part (don't know what they mean by 'Unterbau') is dating back to the time Memmingen was founded, about 1180. I have no idea if they really incarcerated 'witches' there, but some women were accused of witchcraft and actually killed in this town in the 17th century. According to sources, most of them were decapitated and not burned though.