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She has a few issues, the most annoying of which is her hair. It falls out...majorly. I know that there are others out there with her same scalp - did they have this problem? She also has a big scuff and a green scratch on her face. I don't mind because I'm going to sand her anyway, but it would have been nice if that info was disclosed.
Heavily processed historic image from the Library of Congress of a Corning factory, from sometime in the 1930s or 1940s.
Factory Skatepark flickr meetup with the East Scotland Strobist group.
Strobist: SB800 at 1/8th power, 24mm zoom, high to right. SB800 at 1/4 power, 24mm zoom, low to camera left. Triggered
The factory was razed shortly after I shot these. Stacey asked me where I wanted to go for my birthday -- the day I shot these -- and I recall saying I wanted to go to Exide before wherever we went after.
Concert le 27 Août 2010 dans le cadre de la fête de la jeunesse à Lillers.
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I wasn't with her for very long so I didn't get to take many pictures. I hope you like your little Marie, Valerie! ♥
The rain poured down and turned everything grey. The factory was part demolished, and little remained. Amongst the ruined landscape was the bright and pretty good graffiti on the walls. Probably the only thing worth seeing here. It is possible that this building was once Rentokil, Bradford. I am sure that there is some irony here somewhere.