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Bit late but finally got these rings finished! They have my logo stamped on the band.

    

Amber - size J

Amethyst - size K

Turquoise - size L

Varascite - size O

 

Little bits of the homewares collection I did earlier this year via HMS Carousel for Urban Outfitters are beginning to trickle into stores for the holidays!

 

Also available online!

 

Also coming soon: wall hangings, end tables, cute ceramic kitchen canisters and more! Yay!

 

It was also kind of a perfect way to revive this ill-fated series of PA dutch inspired tee graphics from a few years ago! Ha!

    

Bits and pieces of renaissance art layered and blended.

 

Bit more sort of, ginger/strawberry?

Continuing at the Horn Lake Target for this photo, but we’re jumping forward a bit. Interrupting our August 2023 remodel photoset, this shot takes us to a time after the remodel’s completion, looking at a set of emergency exit doors at the rear of the salesfloor within sporting goods. Ten years ago, a photo of this very spot was my first-ever upload to flickr. (They realigned the dang aisles in the remodel – there’s now an endcap blocking the spot where I was standing back in 2014, so it was impossible to get the exact same angle!)

 

I suppose it’s a cliché in and of itself to say I’m at a loss for words, but truly I am. (This, despite the long description you can clearly see below!) I can’t say I’m surprised it’s been that long, because in a lot of ways, no, it does feel like I’ve been doing this for a long time. On the other hand, in other ways, it’s still crazy for me to think I’ve been at this for so long. Ten years is a very long time! That’s a decade of my life – and I’ve only had two of those, plus some change! When I started this account I was a junior in high school, bored at home over Christmas break. I enjoyed the opportunity to document local retail in the region I grew up in as well as the opportunity to join the community, interact with y’all, and curate a photostream (and a blog!) as a fun hobby during college. Five years of that went by, and now I am a CPA living in the capital area of the state I’ve called home for my entire life. I don’t know what I envisioned for myself post-graduation – nothing concrete, really – but I will say that this was an unexpected location, and it’s crazy to me that flickr, and all of its people, has been there this whole time, throughout everything.

 

I don’t know what to say to you guys. I really don’t think I would have been (or continue to be) as engaged in this hobby if not for all of you – the photos you upload, the blog posts you write, the comments you leave, the images you fave. I wish I could say I had some grand special plan to celebrate ten years, but I really don’t. Heck, as I wrote last week, we’ll be starting 2025 with the remainder of my first-ever photoset not to conclude cleanly at year’s end: no big deal, of course, but internally at least it does seem to speak to the ever-decreasing amount of time I seem to have available to devote to this hobby. And that makes me sad. But, by the same token, I’m still not intending to go anywhere. I do want this to remain fun for me, and I think the crowd I “grew up” with on flickr is mostly experiencing similar pulls in life drawing them away from more regular activity, and that’s okay. I love all the newer folks too, and thoroughly want to continue encouraging people to keep joining the hobby, as it is a ton of fun. Moreover, I like to think it actually does accomplish something important: not just photographing a random store, but documenting an appreciation of design decisions, historical recordkeeping, and so much more than that. And it’s wild to think that my photos may well be an impetus for some people to join the site – I never really anticipated I’d be an inspiration just like many others have been to me!

 

Anyway, to continue what I was saying – in order to keep this fresh and fun and not get burnt out, uploads may keep slowing down, I don’t know. I don’t want them to, but I’ve also learned I don’t want to make any promises, lol. What I do want to do is keep going through my backlog, because I’ve got plenty of neat places to share, and to let you know that I haven’t stopped adding to the backlog, either, even if it is in much less frequency than years past. I have uploaded over 8,630 photos, and written over 150 blog posts. I can’t believe it! And y’all have viewed and read so, so many of those, some of you 100% of them. Thank you for that!!

 

I had a goal to photograph all 29 Kroger stores in Mississippi, and I finally met that goal last week, just shy of this 10-year mark. (I’ve actually photographed 32 out of 29 – Kroger closed a few over the years!) I’m sure you know by now that I love the state I live in and I’m proud to be sharing its retail with you guys. As I said, I’ve got so much more to upload in the future, and while I don’t have anything specifically special planned to celebrate ten years, I am at least happy that my final photos of the Horn Lake Target post-remodel will serve as a bit of a way to mark the occasion. With that store having been the very first one I ever uploaded a photo of, that seems pretty fitting to me, and so too was my thinking behind sharing this particular photo for this anniversary.

 

I did notice that somewhere along the way I must have gotten myself confused, as it looks like that “before” image was uploaded on December 30th, 2014, not the 31st, which is when I thought I joined the site :P Ah well, my annual New Year’s Eve post has become a tradition for me by now, so no sense in changing that up! I’ll see y’all in a few days with some fresh uploads to kick off 2025. Happy New Year everyone, and thanks again for supporting me for 10 years on flickr (and counting)!!

 

(c) 2024 (for about a day or so anyway) then 2025 Retail Retell

These places are public so these photos are too, but just as I tell where they came from, I'd appreciate if you'd say who :)

 

IMSA Road Amrica 2020

A black and white perspective of shredded office paper.I think this is a nice conceptual photo of a mild degree degree of chaos, but even within then chaos we do see some uniformity of shape. There are also "bits" of information and patches of negative space.

 

it's also a nice image to practice black and white editing—plating with contrast and cropping in particular.

[Sci-Fi Revoltech 48] #Jessie from Toy Story 3 after her firs date with [Kotobuyika Justice League] #Aquaman.

Cosplayer Linda Le aka Vampy Bit Me shows off her amazing cosplay of sniper and medic Valerie Wolski aka Val from the upcoming video game Evolve at New York Comic Con 2014.

 

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Cosplayer's fanpage: www.facebook.com/VAMPYBITME

Bit noisy but with dual IS - it's quite sharp as it was hand-held.

Bit of colour of the 'Gong this afternoon...

For fun I created an 8-bit level. This comes mostly from growing up playing the Atari 2600 and games on my Ti-99/4A home computer. All pixel art in Interstellar Force was created using pixel art editor Pixen for Mac

Last animal print pic...for now.Head tilted again I need to watch that 😁

Bit of lunch at the Old Smithy aye Monyash!!

Sausage sani and a cappuccino!

Sat by the stove too! Nice!

 

78(s)miles out on Himmy today, cool but not cold. Some hazy sunshine too!!

Visiting some familar places..

Screwdriver bits on a board

More bits and pieces from a very distant relative's box of photographic goodies finally being sorted through. He was a Fellow of the Royal Photographic Society.

Type : LPG Tanker (Gazier)

Pavillon : Suède 🇸🇪

Lancement : 2007

Chantier naval : Shanghai Edward Shipbuilding (Chine 🇨🇳)

Identification (IMO number) : 9309239

 

Longueur : 177,10 m

Largeur : 26,27 m

Tonnage : 17 757 tjb

Our first batch of tumbled rocks from our last visit to Nova Scotia

52 in 2020 Challenge

30. A rainy day

 

Not quite enough to fully replenish the supplies but it sure felt like it when it came down!

my room. the bed and beside it.

better large

 

still very much playing catch up and not catching up.

 

A bit of cyber punk to mix things up. The weapon is light metallic purple by the way.

Oh yeah, credit to Brick By Brick 97 for the shoulder cape idea.

Spy on any whatsapp number

bit.ly/spyfree

You can spy on any number's messages and images

A Bit of A Do 2023 at Pebmarsh produced the usual eclectic mix of bygones, vehicles, machinery and good cheer despite indifferent weekend weather.

A 8-bit image of the local channel Telefriuli's teletext, photo captured from the TV on a boring rainy afternoon!

Bits and bobs seen three ways.

26/10/2023, Caland Canal, Rozenburg, Netherlands.

 

A Dutch owned bitumen tanker.

www.tarbit.se/our-fleet/

 

Keel laid on 10/05/2002, launched on 01/09/2002, and completed on 01/03/2003, by Shanghai Edward Shipyard, Shanghai, China (125)

6,280 g.t., & 6,319 dwt., as:

'Pandion' to 2019, &

'Bit Force' since.

bit out of my comfort zone but while in Chester today I spotted this lovely Chinese girl being photographed by her friends so with a silly grin on my face I joined them .smiles all round and a thank you as I showed them the photos

I just felt like doing this today, no idea why I did this or where it will lead to.

A collectors house, County Durham, UK .

Devil's-bit Scabious (Succisa pratensis)

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