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We're getting ready for another arctic blast this weekend. Wind chill with sub zero temps. Then a snow storm on Sunday. Fun Fun Fun. Life in New England.
Not sure if this outfit is ideal for a snow storm but it works for a little pre-storm shopping. Maybe I should buy a shovel :)
These are thick, layered bundles of paper. each layer is a picture, drawing, collage or interesting peice of paper, but they are layered up ridiculously thick so there are hundreds of unviewable peices all on top of each other, like a book you cannot open. Secret layers that make up a whole, just like a person. notes, peices of wire, moths, leather bindings from books, scraps of lace I found in a skip, paper from my childhood or ruined books or sealing wax and wooden blocks. 42 were made in total, and most were datestamped. all are exactly 2 inches by 3 inches, some are very thick, some not so.
Go to moglubundles.blogspot.com/ for more information.
Creator(s): Department of Commerce. Bureau of Fisheries. Division of Alaska Fisheries. 1913-7/1/1939
Series: Pribilof Islands Glass Plate Negatives, 1913 - 1921
Access Restriction(s):Unrestricted
Use Restriction(s):Unrestricted
Contact(s): National Archives at Seattle (RW-SE)
6125 Sand Point Way NE
Seattle, WA 98115-7999
Phone: 206-336-5115
Fax: 206-336-5112
Email: seattle.archives@nara.gov
National Archives Identifier: 23853909
Local Identifier: USBF 2-33
Persistent URL: catalog.archives.gov/id/23853909
Pentax MV
SMC Pentax-M 50mm f/1.7
Kodak Color Plus 200-36, expired 06/2007
Digibase C-41 3.25 min @ 38.7℃
Canon CanoScan 9000F Mark II
Adobe Photoshop Elements 2019
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BEST ON FRONT PAGE
THIS GREAT IMAGE HAS BEEN CHOSEN BY THE ADMINISTRATORS
AS PICTURE OF THE WEEK. IT WILL NOW BE FEATURED ON
THE GROUP'S FRONT PAGE for THE FORTHCOMING WEEK, OCTOBER 12th 2009!
I love images like these, what more can I say? LOL.
Stems have four main functions which are:
* Support for and the elevation of leaves, flowers and fruits. The stems keep the leaves in the light and provide a place for the plant to keep its flowers and fruits.
* Transport of fluids between the roots and the shoots and blooms .
* Storage of nutrients.
* The production of new living tissue. The normal life span of plant cells is one to three years. Stems have cells called meristems that annually generate new living tissue.
Hope you like this energetic image, thanx for your time and visit, M, (*_*)
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Last night I went to sleep and could see grass. This morning...winter happened!
While I was walking through the woods (and while taking this) the snow kept falling in HUGE clumps off the tree tops. Every so often you could just look out into the forest and see these bombs of white snow crash through the branches. Thankfully I only found myself in the middle of two.....
Model is Mimi,
Strobist info...
2 x Elinchrom D-Lite 2 flash head (200w). (background)
2 x Elinchrom D-Lite 4 flash head (400w). (forground) Fitted with softboxes and set 45 degrees and 90 degrees to the model
Main flash (camera left) Set up to achieve correct exposure at F11, 1/125s and ISO100/
Trigger was a Prolinca IR device on the hotshoe.
Someone is feeling the weather.
"Eternal Silence" created by Loredo Taft in 1909. More details available on Atlas Obscura.
These bundles of dried lavender were outside a florists in Amsterdam, near a market square. I was on a valentines day treat with my partner.
A lovely pink 'Dahlia'. View On Black..
HPPT..!! Thanks for taking a little peek.. have a lovely evening..
Marketeers ~ Colchester Zoo ~ Colchester ~ Essex ~ England ~ Saturday April 19th 2018.
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I hope everyone has a fabulous Hump Day Wednesday
I have two boys and I know that's what they are made of =)
Posted to Our Daily Challenge Topic: WHAT ARE LITTLE BOYS MADE OF
These are thick, layered bundles of paper. each layer is a picture, drawing, collage or interesting piece of paper, but they are layered up ridiculously thick so there are hundreds of unviewable pieces all on top of each other, like a book you cannot open. Secret layers that make up a whole, just like a person. notes, pieces of wire, moths, leather bindings from books, scraps of lace I found in a skip, paper from my childhood or ruined books or sealing wax and wooden blocks. 42 were made in total, and most were datestamped. all are exactly 2 inches by 3 inches, some are very thick, some not so.
Go to moglubundles.blogspot.com/ for more information.
I wonder what this bundle of trees will be like in 10 or 20 years, assuming it is left alone. Will the small trees fuse into a single large one? Or will they just choke each other out?
Pentax 6x7, SMC 67 75mm f4.5, Arista Ultra100 @ ISO80, Rodinal 1+50, 9min @ 20C. Cropped to square.
Lake Memphremagog which skirts Newport, VT and Magog, Quebec is certainly known for its cold winds and freezing temperatures in the winter. CP Rail's line to Richford and Farnham begins at Newport having many twists and curves departing town climbing it's way to the top at Vance Hill. The wind chill was about -10 this March 1993 day as MLW RS-18's 1856-1801 lead a heavy train for the HK Webster mill in Richford, VT. Once the train cleared the cautionary limits in Newport, it was a flat out white knuckle chase to Richford with track speeds around 40 mph.