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I took this picture when I was in London last time, in a wonderful little candy shop in the East End
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Valentine's Day treat from Godiva. I hope you like this shot, because I can't re-take it, because, well you know, there's none left...
Week 7 theme: Hearts
"Toned, tan
Fit and ready
Turn it up 'cause its gettin' heavy
Wild, wild west coast
These are the girls I love the most
I mean the ones
I mean like she's the one
Kiss her, touch her
Squeeze her buns" -Snoop Dogg
Tried this out a while back and it was a lot of fun so figured I would give it another try. Still a lot of fun.
walking through palmaâs quiet night, we stumbled upon "candy heaven," a name as sweet as the glow spilling out of its window display. the light was too temptingâsoft, diffused, perfect. i turned it into a makeshift studio, using the gentle radiance of the candy shelves as my softbox. with the leica m11 monochrom and the dreamy 75mm noctilux, i captured this moment: the curiosity, the glow, and a little magic from the sweetest light source imaginable.
munching on some Halloween candy and watching tv, all I needed was a cuddle buddy for the evening to be perfect.
Candy is so much fun to photograph and I wish I had a bit more time for that but here's one from a Disney day last month
Today I realised I should take pictures of Candy more often so she showed me her Matrix moves (lol) and I took some pictures hehe. XD
I hope you like them, she still is my favorite Pullip.
Taken for assignment52-162011 - Sweet Tooth
Hopefully this works also for Our Daily Challenge: I HAVE NEVER SHOT ONE OF THESE BEFORE. I have shot candy but never used out-of-bounds in post-processing. What fun!
ODT - Sweet
Candy, with the vintage Nikkor 100-300/f5.6. Remind me to take it out more often and shoot portraits with it.
Candy Land was always my favorite game to play as a little girl, and I can remember thinking how much I'd love to actually be able to walk into such a tasty world. Full of fun colors and sweet treats, this timeless board game translates into a terrific party theme for a truly imaginative birthday.
Send a fun colored invitation featuring candy illustrations -- FineStationery
Wrap balloons or paper lanterns in cellophane to look like hard candy and hang them from the ceiling as decor -- Hostess with the Mostess
Adorn the birthday cake with plenty of sweets including these swirly suckers -- Butterfly Cakes
Paint the different segments of your sidewalk with temporary paint to mimic the look of the game board -- Brand Flakes for Breakfast
Place a lovely lollipop with nametag at each plate as an edible place card -- The Celebration Shoppe
Arrange a vibrant candy buffet in a variety of colors, shapes and tastes -- Hostess with the Mostess
Give each party guest a candy necklace upon arrival -- Amazon
Sabe aquela coisa que o povo diz de que avó cozinha melhor que a sua mãe? Bom, na minha família é mentira.
E até eu cozinho melhor que a minha vó, aff.
Tava na casa do meu tio, usando de todo meu espírito natalino... sqn
E agora estou tendo que aguentar meu vizinho escutar Beto Barbosa nas alturas ¬¬
Enfim, eu tava no computador como sempre e veio uma ideia de fazer uma nail art temática
Não tentei nada com relação ao ~papai noel, até porque eu tô de mal com o véio Noel, porque ele fez minha caixa atrasar e sei lá quando vai chegar ¬¬
E a melhor inspiração tinha que ser de que? Doce.
YES, Candy Cane ou só aquelas bengalinhas que adoçam até sua alma por umas 3 vidas. E foi nessa doçura que eu larguei o pc, catei um copo d'água, pintei as unhas de branco e fui tentar ser natalina pela primeira vez na minha vida (sou parente do Grinch hahah)
Como geralmente os esmaltes da Big afundam na água, peguei um renda da Colorama e um vermelho da Avão e fui brincar.
No começo garrei um ódio porque quando eu ia de um lado pro outro, na hora de voltar achava que tava cagando a coisa toda.
Depois de um tempinho e um pouco de paciência, terminei e saí mostrando e todo mundo disse que ficou lindo/ muito legal/ foda. Ou seja: eu me agradei com a ideia de ser natalina hahahah
Amanhã vou comprar esmaltes pra aliviar a raiva que eu tô dos correios e dar uma passada nos supermercados pra ver se ainda tem chocotones e afins (porque a hora que comprar essas coisas de quilo é depois do natal hahahah)
Candy store at the Fashion Show Mall in Las Vegas. Show with a Nikon F3 and 24mm f2.8 on Kodak Tri-X. Kodak D-76 developer.
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El que se alegra a causa de un niño, se alegra a causa de la vida.
Llegando del ensayo de coro de niños :)
me alegran la vida los niños & cantan con el alma.
Mañana es mi gala :O!
VALOOOOOOOR!
que genial *0*
Amorcito mio Te Amo con todo mi Corazón ♡
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Candy Loving was the 25th Anniversary Playboy Playmate. She was at the World of Wheels Auto Show in Evansville Indiana about 25 years ago, and she posed for me while signing my poster.
Sometimes, the quotidian catches your eye(s): two rusty s-pipes looking like metal candy-canes.
As seen alongside the...
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Candy is so happy, finally people know how important she actually is I mean the Valley of the Dolls made a card of her!!!
Of course it doesn't suprise her at all, after all she's a VIP (very important Pullip)
When she has her own house (dollhouse) this card will be hanging on the wall that's for sure.
Another story of the candy canes taken from the Internet:
The Candy Cane Story
A candy maker in Indiana wanted to make a candy that would remind people of the true meaning of Christmas; so he made the candy cane to incorporate several symbols for the birth, ministry, and death of Jesus Christ. He began with a stick of pure white, hard candy. White to symbolize the Virgin Birth and the sinless nature of Jesus, and hard to symbolize the Solid Rock, the foundation of the Church, and the firmness of the promises of God.
The candy maker then shaped his cane into the form of a "J" to represent the precious name of Jesus, who came to the earth as Savior. It could also represent the staff of the "Good Shepherd" with which He reaches down to to reclaim the fallen lambs who, like sheep, have gone astray.
Thinking that the candy was somewhat plain, the candy maker stained it with red stripes. He used three small stripes to show the stripes of the scourging Jesus received. The large red stripe was for the blood shed by Christ on the cross so that we could have the promise of eternal life.
At the Flower Dome, Gardens by the Bay during the Poinsettia Wishes floral display for the Christmas Festival 2017 celebrations.
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