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Photographer: Sarah-Jane Stringer
Model: Megan Keats
Taken In: Christchurch, New Zealand
Finding Freedom
These are vintage jewelry making supplies.
I use to sell jewelry making supplies on eBay. Here are some photos from my auctions of jewelry findings and forms.
Some of the forms were plated with gold or silver, and then rhinestones were glued in - they were also stacked and riveted together. If you have some vintage broaches, look at the middle of the broach and you can see the rivet and how these werre used to make jewelry.
Another one I took in London. I keep finding photos I have forgotten about. This is a hunger strike to bring troops home from Afghanistan.I remember seeing this and thinking "wow, thats powerful". So I took so quick photos. Crazy what people do to stand up for what they believe in. Good for them.
What great fun this was! Wish i had only this one this week but with 140 corporate cupcakes and 4 cakes I didn't get to do as many creatures as i would have liked.
Gluten Free mudcake for a fan of tropical fish!!!! www.denheath.co.nz
Continuing on, the magnificence of the Canadian Rockies cannot be understated. The effects of the glaciers and the stunning waters are a sight to behold. Being in the relatively unspoiled part of Banff and Yoho was a privilege. Carrying around the heavy Pentax 645N was definitely worth it, and the 6x4.5 was a nice compromise from either the 6x6 or large format alternatives. Thanks to those flickeranians who continue to inspire the rest of us to get better at observing.
Watershed Ambassador Annabelle Bower helps a participant find and identify macroinvertebrates.
Stream Assessment Training
Great Swamp Watershed Association
3/21/2015
You have to ask in order to find Maximon, not that it is a big secret. Everyone our guide asked pointed us along the way, uphill, onto small streets. On one street, a group of boys asked for some money, and then pointed us through a gate and up a small alleyway. Maximon's home for this year was up ahead.
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Photographer: Sarah-Jane Stringer
Model: Megan Keats
Taken In: Christchurch, New Zealand
Finding Freedom
An amazing panel of the upcoming Finding Gossamyr series from Th3rd World Studios
Art by Sarah Ellerton
FINDING DORY - DORY (voice of Ellen DeGeneres) is a bright blue tang with a sunny personality. She suffers from short-term memory loss, which normally doesn’t upset her upbeat attitude—until she realizes she’s forgotten something big: her family. She’s found a new family in Marlin and Nemo, but she’s haunted by the belief that someone out there is looking for her. Dory may have trouble recalling exactly what—or who—she’s searching for, but she won’t give up until she uncovers her past and discovers something else along the way: self-acceptance. ©2016 Disney•Pixar. All Rights Reserved.
DO I KNOW YOU? -- In Disney•Pixar's "Finding Dory," everyone's favorite forgetful blue tang, Dory (voice of Ellen DeGeneres), encounters an array of new—and old—acquaintances, including a cantankerous octopus named Hank (voice of Ed O'Neill). Directed by Andrew Stanton (“Finding Nemo,” “WALL•E”) and produced by Lindsey Collins (co-producer “WALL•E”), “Finding Dory” swims into theaters June 17, 2016.