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As seen at the weekly Cars & Coffee gathering in Great Falls, VA.

cardigan: gap

skirt: target

tank: splendid

necklace: j.crew

boots: vintage

tights: h&m

 

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Flying high over Sichuan Province, China

This look was all about the jacket. I wanted a statement piece, and a Sgt. Pepper's style military jacket was what was needed! I mean, this kid is a rockstar! The inside is just as fun as the outside {check out my blog for more pics}, I made a patchwork lining using every single fabric I used throughout the competition! The inside pocket of the jacket is the pocket of the shirt I used last week. I used the Basic Blazer by Blank Slate Patterns as a base, modifying it heavily. I changed the collar up to a mandarin collar and stitched 6 metres of gold gimp braid to the front and 26cm of gold braid to the shoulders. I made the shoulder braid stick out a little over the shoulder seams. I also added braid on the sleeves, and stitched black cuffs underneath. 12 gold buttons handsewn to the front finish it off!

 

The rest of the look needed to be awesome, but not over-powering the jacket. I didn't want him to look like he was in a costume {although he would have loved that probably!}. I chose plain black dropped-crotch ninja pants {because the kid dreams of being Kai from Ninjago} with a wide waistband and deep side pockets for shoving his Lego into. There always has to be a safe place for his Lego mini-figures. I made a slouch beanie from the bottom of an old black sweater and I finished off the look with a gold shirt. I used Rae's Flashback Skinny Tee pattern and made a slinky mustard-coloured tee. I practised drawing the bat a billion times, because I cannot draw, but eventually got the courage up to sketch the baby bat onto the tee using a fabric marker. I love bats, and Batman, and this is a subtle nod to the little guy who tears around the house with his 'gwapple hook' pretending to be Batman. My baby bat.

 

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It is only November and i am BORED with the Season of Dreary already.........how am i ever going to make it to April????? How on earth have i ever managed to live in the North East as long as i have???? i hate it here!

 

Cucumber leaf in late day sunshine...

An old 7-Up Machine found in Seppo's Automotive on Moncton Street, Steveston BC.

That's me on the far right! I freaking love how big and fat my face is, of course nicely framed by the classic early 80s bowl cut. I recognize my friend/neighbor Sarah, with the red boots on the wrong feet there, but I have no idea who those other two kids are.

Anish Kapoor Flashback, Manchester Art Gallery. All works © the artist. Arts Council Collection, Southbank Centre, London.

As always Drau did it better.

Kensington Market, Toronto.

'This country is done, full of hearthless people, robots...'

Photo by Jim Sorfleet / SNS Photography

Another overlooked photo from the archives. I made this photo back in January when I spotted this old Beetle in Roanoke, VA.

Photo by Jim Sorfleet / SNS Photography

I really need to take new pictures. Much more cuteness in the comments.

Greenwich Park

  

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Photo by Jim Sorfleet / SNS Photography

flashback skinny tee / made by rae

flutter sleeve-hack from geranium dress copied from hungie gungie,

shirt recycle, I could use the existing sleeve tabs

Photo by Jim Sorfleet / SNS Photography

Flashback to when I used to race dirt bikes at the track located at the fairgrounds. The sign was in the shadows so I decided an Hdr would probably fix the exposure difference which it did. I lowered the highlights so the mountain and sky looked better, but brought up the shadows so the sign was properly exposed. I increased vibrance also. These were global edits. Locally, I increased the clarity and saturation of the sign. I messed with the reds in the HSL sliders since the red trim of the sign was kind of faded and purple-sh looking but I liked how it looked when it was a little more of a red color.

Flashback Friday

 

I'm guessing it's 1988, and I'm 20 years old, at home in Alaska during summer break. This is the clothing store where I worked.

 

Exclamation points time - shoulder pads! Hairspray! Swatch! Tanning bed tan! Disinterested expression!

 

It's only fair that I post this photo after showing my mom's hairstyle from her early 20s on Veteran's Day.

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1987! Black hair! Shoulder pads! Trippy background! Tons of eyeliner!

que club birmingham - late nineties.

Flashback to when I first met Sally-Anne, and had a lot of troble getting her to pose for this portrait shot, just wearing her bra! Now I seen to have trouble getting her to keep her clothes on!

It could be a steo back to the times she enjoyed when she was young, and free!

A lot's been going on academically and socially for me, especially socially.

And I've been getting overwhelmed a lot. I just made this to look back on some memories.

I think I'll make one for Flickr every month.

Wearing Stars and Bars retro paint job, A United A320 is on final at O'Hare on Saturday morning. The 737 with the Continental paint job was also in town from the previous day but I missed its departure on Saturday. Just for grins, I looked up this plane and found it too was coming to O'Hare.

Photo by Jim Sorfleet / SNS Photography

Flashback Comics is a local store here in Woodbridge where Fish is working part time for experience. It's a cool shop that's separated into two, one for comics and the other for games. They got a great collection of memorabilia as well.

un flashback es un estado de transición...

es revivir un momento pasado...

es volver a observar una escena restrospectiva...

pero cuando re-visualizamos las cosas de distorsionan.

unica vez en que el momento se libera del tiempo que lo rigue,

y pasa a ser un momento sin temporalidad.

el instante se vuelve independiente, y es libre de re-escribir su contexto...

nos volvemos mas sensibles, y recordamos de forma distinta.

...lo que antes pareció ser positivo, ahora puede volverse negativo...

y lo negativo ser positivo...

  

Elmwood Park Zoo is celebrating one hundred years of conservation education (the purpose of a zoo) in Norristown, Pennsylvania. I grew up nearby, though not close enough to hear the lions roaring!

Photo by Jim Sorfleet / SNS Photography

Scene from a flashback, a time and a place where you remember the definitive characteristics of a Pier on a cold early morning.

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