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.Ingram Scholars Program.Faye and Joe B. Wyatt Center for Education.Vanderbilt University ..photo: Anne Rayner;VU.........................
on it's way with best wishes..
p.s. just looking at this on flickr I think I am going to redo and use something different for the stripe- I'm a cool colour girl and I think the blocks done for this quilt already look beautifully warm. Was that true of the Civil War period?
Probably taken during World War I when many womens' groups met to fold bandages and/or knit stockings for the troops.
Owen Marshall plays around with a ball before the group shots at the VAJTA Journalism Camp at James Madison University. Photo by Bradley WIlson
Photography final group picture (16 persons)
We used 450 glowsticks, three black light bulbs (180W), bubble paper, fluorescent paint, etc.
Fotografía grupal final (16 personas)
Usamos 450 glowsticks, tres focos de luz negra (180W), papel burbuja, pintura fluorescente, etc.
Earths' two mechs. The basic frame for the vangaurd is Soren's, while I used Chucks feet and shoulder thrusters. The head and other little tidbits are mine. The Genesis, however, is almost completely mine. I stole the missiles from Kwi Change.
A group of white ibises wade gracefully through the shallow waters of an ocean bay inlet, their long, curved beaks probing the mud for hidden prey. The early winter sun casts a soft, golden glow over the scene, illuminating the feathers of the birds as they move with slow, deliberate steps. Ripples in the water reflect the clear blue sky, while the gentle breeze rustles the grasses along the shore. Their bright white plumage stands out against the tranquil, cool colors of the winter landscape, creating a serene and peaceful atmosphere