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This is my first attempt at a business card design :) I am looking at it now and not happy with the word placements. It all can be changed though. Nothing embossed here and the paper a semi-gloss.
Desire Necklace and Bracelet @vipera_sl x Main
Madison Earrings @vipera_sl x Main
Yula Set @plushstudiosbrand x Access Event
Tonight was the big company party. As our workday ended, we of course began to quote 30 Rock. More business juice please!
(I had a blazer on over this convertible top, under which I had two regular straps. When it was party time, I swapped out for the feathery strap. "Day to evening," my project leader said. "My favorite way to switch from day to evening is to add an accessory," I replied, "like a martini.")
for WR:
Convertible top: Bisou Bisou from JC Penney
Trousers: Worthington from JC Penney
Trouser socks: Foot Traffic from Sock it to Me
shoes: Fergalicious by Fergie from JC Penney
(I realize that from my posts, it is hard to determine where I do most of my shopping ;) )
About 3 years ago I asked a friend what lens I should buy as my first non-kit lens. He said a 30mm prime - and boy was he right. I've had so much fun with this little beauty over the last few years - everybody loves a bit of bokeh eh! This photo is from when I tried and failed to complete a 52 week project, I think I missed about 10 weeks in the end. Still like this particular shot mind.
Just a random pic of Business Bay Bridge.
EXIF: Nikon D850, Tamron 15-30 SP 2.8 Di VC, 15mm, F/14, 30 Sec, ISO-64.
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In the colder regions funerals often had to wait until warmer weather before graves could be dug so the deceased would be placed in holding vaults. This is the backside of what I believe is the holding vault in the Batavia New York cemetery. This cemetery opened in 1823 and contains over 8,000 graves, mostly from the 19th century. In 2002 it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It's all very dark and Gothic looking and the trees are very large keeping everything well shaded and dark looking. I have relatives here.
CSXT's Baltimore & Ohio inspired business train running as P00117 is seen doing every bit of passenger track speed passed the over century old B&O KN Tower. The Tower once guarded the movements of B&O passenger trains in these colors decades ago, making this matching streamliner all the more special here. As of early 2023, KN Tower was on the demolish list for this summer.
Walkerton, IN
2023.03.15
CN 2228 and CN 2323 pull 6 CN business cars through the Galena River valley into Galena. The train originated in Sioux City and overnighted in Dubuque.
October 25, 2017.
A man with a Southern Pig-tailed Macaque on a chain. This species of monkey are trained to pick coconuts in Thailand which has become very controversial and resulted in many Thai coconut products being boycotted. Wildlife and animal protection groups claim the monkeys are abused and treated harshly. The Thai government and coconut producers claim otherwise.
Alright, y’all…
After years of taking photographs and after years of everyone asking about this…
I’m finally selling prints of my photography!!!!!
I’m starting out small with just some 8×11 prints and a small selection of my best work, but we’ll move to bigger sizes and different materials soon!
Also- if you know of a photo that I’ve posted here or on flickr or instagram that isn’t on Etsy… ask me to upload it. It’s easy and I can make a listing for you.
In addition to that- I know everyone wants calendars. That’ll happen as we get closer to 2024 and it’s a better deal to make a calendar for a whole new year.
Anyway. That’s that. Thanks for keeping the pressure on me to finally do this. I’ve always wanted to and it’s REALLY nice to finally have this done.
Enjoy! Welcome to my store! I don’t know! Something something support the arts!
Print Shop: Wexplorations on Etsy - www.etsy.com/shop/Wexplorations?ref=seller-platform-mcnav
Believe it or not, the children of Launceston don't only have fun. In the previous photo I showed you the drinking fountain they raised the funds for in 1897. Well a century later, the children of Launceston came to the party again.
From the 1880s to 1979 the City Park housed a Rhesus monkey troop. When the last of these died, the city entered into a relationship with its Japanese sister city, Ikeda. Children from both cities raised the funds to build a new enclosure to house 10 Japanese Macaques. I am glad to report that the Macaques have been thriving and provide much enjoyment to the children of Launceston today.
There's a link to some more pictures of these monkeys below.