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Tony’s rocket was highly anticipated by the kids. It launched up on a short-burn motor and then released scads of candy-filled Easter eggs, many with little parachutes that drifted down to a swarm of kids trying to catch the candy rain.
Candy Station/Buffet/Bar - Candy colors: White and Green
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Volvo B12B/Plaxton Panther C49FT
Candy Executive Coaches, Slough
Stratford-upon-Avon, 3 April 2013
New to Wiltax, Staines
An anonymous white coach with a Northamptonshire registration is most likely to be a Dawsonrentals hire vehicle, and that certainly appears to be the case here.
all photos by stephanie at la photographie. www.laphotographienashville.com. she was amazing! these are low-res copies--please contact me or stephanie about ordering prints.
Where: Crossing of Moravian Street and South 15th Street in downtown Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.
When: End of July 2011.
What: A man holding his pretty cool, custom made bike.
Sunkist fruit candy, a strainer and a light. The picture keeps making me think of the "Lite Brite" I had when I was little.
I like the bright colors and wanted to get rid of the distracting elements near the ground.
Polarizer and a Lensbaby 2.0
Multi-colored white cake inside with buttercream frosting. Fondant details and gumpaste logo. The *chocolate* squares are actual chocolate and the clear jellies are hard sugar candies.
Candy Land is a kingdom that is ruled by Pinkcess Bubblegum . It is made entirely of sweets and sugar. The Candy People are the citizens that live there, most of them resembling some sort of candy or sweet like her best friend candy cream. Parties and major celebrations are thrown constantly here; this may be the Candy Land's culture, or Princess Bubblegum's own positive personality.
The Piedmont chooses origami!! Albergian, producer of local food, well renowned for the use of alpine herbs, used origami to package their candy. I bought this little box in a cafeteria a few days ago. Unfortunately, it has been realized in plastic material but it is still very interesting: you can open and close it without effort, thanks to the markings. It is a candy that contains candy: certainly the idea is not innovative ... However, it soon makes clear the opening mechanism ... rotate, as to open a regualr candy paper packaging. Many origamists have used similar mechanisms to design vases and containers of various kinds ... in addition to the known models of Fuse and Fushimoto, I really love those by Oschene. In this box is not used any particular mechanism for the closure ... the closure is made from the adhesive label itself.
Albergian is the name of a 3041 mt. mountain in Piedmont, at the foot of Albergian, 100 years ago, was opened the hotel Albergian, one of the first to accommodate the rising, mountain sports, tourism. Albergian hotel customers could count on a large selection of jams, teas, liquors ... all these were produced by their chefs using local raw materials and especially the famous alpine herbs and in particular the mugwort (Artemisia). In short time, the products, by virtue of their goodness, became famous and production was insufficient to satisfy the many requests, so it was that the hotel owner's family decided to start a small business, the same that still sells the same products and the digestive candy I love. Many fantastic stories circulate around Mount Albergian, the best in my opinion is this: at the foot of Mount Albergian there is a cave, inside the cave is hidden fabulous treasures. Guarding the cave there are huge and fierce dragons but during theholy night they lose all their powers and because they change their skin ... the brave should try this night to seek the treasure. I wish you this week to fight the dragon and win!
I made this hat for my boss who's obsessed with eating candy corn and who also happens to be pregnant. I pretty much just winged it with the pattern.
there is not much that the 7yrold likes as much as candy canes and our Christmas tree and so she recently brought in a security force to keep it safe.
I really like light painting but never really do it that much except near Halloween. must try harder!
Camera triggered by remote in my hand on bulb mode.
Trying out a "Candy Choob" from Luminosify attached to my torch.
CANDY TO PILLS
innocence lost
- a still life series based on the harsh differences between childhood and adulthood, and how the in between blurs the two
- digital, shot in studio
Bill: Who can take a sunrise
Sprinkle it in dew
Cover it in chocolate
and a miracle or two?
The candyman
The candyman can
The candyman can cause he mixes it with love and makes the world taste good
Who can take a rainbow
Wrap it is a sigh
Soak it in the sun
and make a strawberry lemon pie?
Candy coloured DEB power car PF907 sits at Lachlan Valley Railways compound in Cowra along with 2 trailer cars waiting for restoration to begin on 25-9-2016.
PF907 was in service in Arpril 1959 and withdrawn on 16-11-1994
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Downtown Campbell, California.
I was quite amazed to find a store specializing only in candies. They also have all kinds of interesting soft drinks, but the main theme of the store is candies from all over the world. This was a shot from the street, through a glass window.
I walked into the store and looked around a little, but one of the store clerks asked me "Can I help you?" almost as soon as I entered the store, and stayed close to me the whole time I was in the store. Obviously, the camera around my neck made them quite nervous.
I got the sense they would not have been enthusiastic about me taking any pictures inside their store, so I did not even attempt it!
Leica Noctilux-M 50mm + Sony NEX 5N, shot at f/0.95
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