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Individuelle und fair produzierte Dreadlocks Mützen bekommst du übrigens bei www.Dreadbag.de
Bless and one love - Dein Dreadbag Team
(she could do mine in 10 minutes!) Still minus 12C this first weekend of Spring 2015 I've had enough of "bracing", crisp", "winter wonderlands". Enough already....!
Unitas Wageningen, 30 September 2000
Design: stock poster, unknown
Print: stock poster, venue details by Unitas silkscreen printing course participants
Two months pre-dreadlocks - straight brushable hair, long layers, fine and floppy. Styling would involve using large amounts of gunk to persuade it to stay in shape, and even then it only looked good if it had been done by a hairdresser. Most of the time it just left me frustrated.
Hadn't even considered dreadlocks at this point and the random splodges of colour were an attempt to give my self-image a boost.
Refined my peyote stitch and started churning out dread sleeves. It took my mind off the fact my hair was frustrating me and some of the locs were loosening up again.
Inspired by another friend with dreadlocks in need of a hat, and combining my favourite design elements from my go-to dreadlock headgear.
Individuelle und fair produzierte Dreadlocks Mützen bekommst du übrigens bei www.Dreadbag.de
Bless and one love - Dein Dreadbag Team
finally added some color to my hair and am sharing here! Thanks to Brookelynn @ craftzine for the suggestion along with one of today's blog posts on Ombre Feather Hair Wrapping. I always add beads for embelishment but will consider inluding feathers too!
I have more long wispy bits in the back than the front locs, but this helps in keeping them clipped up. The cord I'm using as a hairband is just a narrow cloth belt from a shirt. It's doubled over, wrapped around my head with one of the ends pushed through the loop that forms and brought back around my head to tie at the top. Simple but effective, and it's flexible enough that I can cover more of my head if necessary than a standard fabric headband.
August 2010 on left; December 2010 on right
In between the two photos, my daughter snipped about 3-4 inches off my hair. It is much lighter now (weight wise) and feels so much better.
It seems like half the locs I back-combed in have fallen out, but I can feel them in there when I poke around.
Now...how many girls will stop me on the streets...oh man, what a wonderful thought
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Beautiful Swimsuit Bikini Model with Blonde Dreadlocks in Sea Cave with the Tide Coming In !
She had pretty blue eyes!
I was shooting stills & video atthe same time, and you can see the video of the goddess in a sea cave here! youtu.be/hTRiSlvevgg
She also modeled the Nikon D800E + Camcorder 9shooter Rig I used: www.flickr.com/photos/herosjourneymythology45surf/sets/72...
Nikon D800 E Photographs of Classic Swimsuit Bikini Model shot with the brand new Nikon D800 and Nikon 70-200mm f/2.8G ED VR II AF-S Nikkor Zoom Lens.
Captured in both RAW and JPEG.
Modeling the "Gold 45 Revolver" Gold'N'Virtue swimsuits.
Love the super sharp Nikon D800E !
And I have one final question--should I call shooting stills & video @ the same time 9shooting? 45surfing? 45windsurfing? What would you call it? 45surfing kind of makes sense as the gun represents the intermittent firing of the shutter, while the surfboard represents the smooth wave of continuous video. :) But what do you think? Please do share!
The day after I redid the back I ended up up doing my whole head apart from the fringe. The sectioning probably isn't brilliant, but I largely went with what felt right and made sure they weren't too big. I'd rather have skinny dreadlocks that I can combine than trying to rip apart a lock that's too fat.
I love the way this is fading, but not entirely sure that the blue suits me. Think I preferred the green.
Started doing some twist & rip on the long side bits of fringe that were starting to section themselves.