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I refuse to wear pants to work, except on blue jeans day, so I have to overcompensate for skirts with tights, legwarmers and hilarious boots.

bought a bessa r2a body and needed to test it...these are the results.

i used my leica 35mm f2 summicron asph and some kodak professional high definition 200 film. while i was impressed with the overall clarity i wasn't impressed with film. obvious why i use it for as a test film.

black & white via lr6.

  

pretty much uniform-of-the-day, with slight variations, for any Wisconsin woman

Brrr...hit with the cold

It was a bit brisk out

We've been having some fun in the snow here in Portland. This is my niece all bundled up and enjoying her first big snowy day. I love snow days.

I lived in Oxford, Southampton and on the Isle of Wight, England in the Late Sixties. This image is from a collection of old slides I made of some of the sights I took time to photograph. I wish I had taken more and more photos that reflected the culture of the sixties. The photos themselves are of marginal to poor quality, but I do think they have some historical value. The dates are approximate within about 3 months. To see more check out my "Sixties England" album here: www.flickr.com/photos/19779889@N00/sets/72157623970407281

Two of the girls from California Baptist University are bundled up to go on the Snowmobile to Safety.

Ken doll bundles up while on a Christmas trip with his wife, Rachel. He is wearing his Rally Day red cap, Ski Champion jacket, and a handmade red plaid shirt.

okay, so here's the deal: it's summer. in new orleans. and the air conditioning unit in my studio broke last month..... hooo!

now, i don't consider myself to be a wimp about the heat, but when you add a flaming torch, hot metal, some aerobic hammering and a simmering pickle pot to the mix, it gets intense! i can't even drink enough water to replace the sweat that an environment like that creates!

and so, i've been spending small bursts of time in the studio, silversmithing, and longer periods in the one air-conditioned room in our home, beading away. i hope you're not tired of the colorblocks!

 

they'll be drizzling into the shop throughout the day ~ cheers!

Simran and visiting Kenzi staying warm on a cold night.

Starbucks to go

Voigtlander 35 f1.4 Nokton SC

My friend Wendy was standing a foot or two to the left of me and as he hoisted these bundles to his shoulder, we "clicked" at the same time. She got a great shot: www.flickr.com/photos/wendybutler/2438467077/

  

Spring is coming. It is +15C but I am still completely bundled up.

for Culture Days in Thunder Bay

 

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My sister had a baby last month.

Bib, zipper pouch and applique info from 'Bend The Rules Sewing' by Amy Karol.

Bird from 'Last Minute Patchwork and Quilted Gifts' by Joelle Hoverson.

Material 100% cotton from Ikea, baby-grow/onesie bought locally.

A wallaby joey spends some time out of the pocket with mom (Tinka) at the San Diego Zoo

The vast funerary complex of king Djoser at Saqqara is the earliest in Egypt to make extensive use of stone masonry. Surrounded by a 10-m high fortification wall lined with bastions, it can only be entered through one gate at the southeast, which leads into a colonnaded hallway. A new type of column is introduced here, with a low cylindrical base from which emerges bundles of reeds forming a tapering shaft, and culminating in a rectangular plinth. As can be seen here, the columns are not formed fully in the round but rather engaged with piers.

 

Old Kingdom, early 3rd Dynasty, 27th century BCE.

another perspective. This is my kitchen table...I thought she made the cutest center piece ever! ;*)

vintage pea coat, thrifted scarf, vintage sweater, apc dress, target tights, keds booties

 

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Pentax ESII

SMC Takumar 55/1.8

Kodak Ektachrome E100

 

Photographed at Minnesota Landscape Arboretum

Another use for christmas lights, these are very thin 5m led lights. Really had to fight to find the best settings, combination of trying to keep Lily still (1/400) and letting how much light to illuminate the shot.

 

I like the composition in this photo, letting the right amount of light shine on my daughter and keeping everything else in the dark.

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