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One advantage I've found in buying a pre-loved camera is that it came with a basic instruction booklet and a more advanced CD. Plus it has a beautiful brown leather case. It was obviously not pre-loved for long as it was boxed with all accessories tidily wrapped inside.
I tried it out around the garden and found its operation rather different from that of my a6000 and look forward to understanding more about it today.
Have the pleasure of looking at yesterday's shots on my new 24" screen today. (It's not even the 25th of any month....)
Thank you for visiting my photostream.💜 💜
Recycled some of my discarded prints to make some tiny booklets to go with the tiny books.
I realized how much I like making tiny things :)
And speaking of enjoying...my friend Yvonne Eijkenduijn over at The Yvestown Blog made a beautiful blog book that you can preview here.
A little booklet I made as a gift - the pattern on the front is a twiddled about image of one of my photos - stored on my pc under "patterns". The words seemed to convey my feelings of our wonderous captures of life.
~ all my own work ~
As part of creating a museum exhibit for the Kelley House Museum, I also created a booklet for the museum to sell (100% proceeds to them)
ODC 6/10/25 - Pride
OK:) I've got an account at PayPal!
So, I can send you a copy or the set of a copy and 3 photocards you like.
If you're interested in getting one, please contact me via flickr email:))
>> for detail. Ohhh, sorry, I made that page in Japanese alone:(, but I hope it'll help you to choose photocards. If you want to see the photocards in larger size, let me know by email.
Each one out of 12 song on Navigators' newest album My Place got its own illustration in the booklet.
These poor dried daffs must have a lot to say. I've had this little booklet for a very long time, this is its first chance to shine.
Printed December 1958. This copy was distributed by the AAA World-Wide Travel Department, located at LaSalle at 13th Street, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
This booklet came in my Wataru's box with him. It's got lots and lots of Licca fashions shown in it, I can't get over just how many amazing clothes there are!
This booklet came in my Wataru's box with him. It's got lots and lots of Licca fashions shown in it, I can't get over just how many amazing clothes there are!
Everything on this page is so cute!
with one palette
I'm into sewing these little odd shaped booklets
it's only about 3 or 4 inches square
This booklet came in my Wataru's box with him. It's got lots and lots of Licca fashions shown in it, I can't get over just how many amazing clothes there are!
I want all of these, especially Izumi's blue dress at the top.
This booklet came in my Wataru's box with him. It's got lots and lots of Licca fashions shown in it, I can't get over just how many amazing clothes there are!
I love the green and orange outfit. It's so retro it makes me drool.
This booklet came in my Wataru's box with him. It's got lots and lots of Licca fashions shown in it, I can't get over just how many amazing clothes there are!
This booklet came in my Wataru's box with him. It's got lots and lots of Licca fashions shown in it, I can't get over just how many amazing clothes there are!
This booklet came in my Wataru's box with him. It's got lots and lots of Licca fashions shown in it, I can't get over just how many amazing clothes there are!
This booklet came in my Wataru's box with him. It's got lots and lots of Licca fashions shown in it, I can't get over just how many amazing clothes there are!
I figured someone might find it useful for reference, or maybe just enjoy looking at it. So I scanned it in.
This booklet came in my Wataru's box with him. It's got lots and lots of Licca fashions shown in it, I can't get over just how many amazing clothes there are!
Wataru has the best poses haha
This booklet came in my Wataru's box with him. It's got lots and lots of Licca fashions shown in it, I can't get over just how many amazing clothes there are!
I am in love with the little blue number Licca is wearing in this
This booklet came in my Wataru's box with him. It's got lots and lots of Licca fashions shown in it, I can't get over just how many amazing clothes there are!
This booklet came in my Wataru's box with him. It's got lots and lots of Licca fashions shown in it, I can't get over just how many amazing clothes there are!
A few nice pics of an ideas booklet designed for high-end interiors showroom Area. The booklet is titled 'A little inspiration and took on a fairytale woodland theme.
I must be easily pleased - but, this small illustrated colour booklet of some 16 pages is so beautifully produced and is about such an esoteric subject as halibut oil that it is a gem! It was issued about 1950 I would say, given the style and 'feel', and was printed at The Fanfare Press, London, for The Crookes Laboratories who were based at Park Royal in north west London and from where they manufactured many vitamins and supplements including those made from halibut liver oil that provided Vitamin D.
Crookes have a fascinating history and they still exist as a multinational concern, based in Nottingham, as they had been for many years part of Boots the Chemists who had acquired them in 1971. Boots bought the company from the Park Royal 'neighbours' Guinness who had an interest in Crookes from 1960 when they'd jointly bought them along with a division of Philips. They're now owned by Reckitt Benckiser who took over Boots Healthcare manufacturing division in 2005.
The origins of the company go back to the eminant scientist Sir William Crookes, he of the Crookes Tube that allowed the development of many other technologies. It was his son, Henry, who started making colloids in around 1912 and whose concern became part of British Colloids in 1919, the name changing to Crookes Laboratories in 1951.
According to the booklet much clever technology was required from when the fresh halibut livers arrived at Park Royal until the purified capsules left! The charming illustrations and text look at the need for and importance of Vitamin D in such a sun-drenched country as the UK and the various demanding life and work styles encountered by many people. The illustrations are all signed "Xenia" and I'm tempted to think this is no other than Xenia Kashevaroff Cage (1913 - 1995?), the US born artist of some renown but whose work was overshadowed by her one time husband John Cage.
It seems a bit far fetched but Xenia, noted for sculptural forms and mobiles, did a series of posters for BOAC at around the same time and the style is so very similar. Hopefully this can be confirmed one way or the other! This page is striking - I'm not sure if this is Mr A D Green striding manfully along the street protected by his hat, brolly, gloves and Vitamin D!