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Page from the first edition of 'Noodle', a zine that I put together for older kids or just the young at heart.
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A male Coyote marking territory at the MErced NWR. The kids love this photo and I am not sure how I missed posting this before. A nice example of Coyote behavior.
197/365 - "How Beautiful Wisconsin Really Is"
After my Hawaii trip, I only got my camera out a few times in 3 weeks. The long, cold winter really messed with my head after being in paradise for 10 days. It took this quick day-trip to the Algoma lighthouse on Lake Michigan with my adventure friends to snap me out of my funk and remember how beautiful Wisconsin really is.
So yes, now that spring has official arrived, I'll be posting snow pictures for awhile...
(originally shot 3/2/13)
Pin and sew your skirt to the bodice. Keep the bodice buttoned so that they overlap like in the above picture.
156479 approaches the site of How Mill station west of Brampton, with the 15.10 Newcastle - Carlisle.
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Its done!!!!
Action: Gas Operated-Delayed Blowback, Closed Bolt.
Using custom MSI parts, a few M16 parts, and an Mp5 handguard.
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a quick sticker about how i feel. my best friend is moving away soon to los angeles..im happy for him..but i dont want him to leave...i dont want him to forget about me...and im scared of what itll be like without him..
good luck mitchell..
Follow the link below for how to make these cute elasticated jar covers.
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73/07/19 London, Bhagavad-gita 1.23
Prabhupada: Dhartarastrasya durbuddher [Bg. 1.23]. Durbuddhi, to usurp others’ property is durbuddhi, mischievous. Why one should encroach upon others’ property? That is not good. Tena tyaktena bhunjitha ma grdhah kasya svid dhanam [Iso mantra 1]....
Laces is wearing a beautiful little hat and dress set made by Spikelover.
Thank you so much Spikelover! We love it!
I've been admiring the poppies that I've seen, recently, both in my area & on flickr. Such a vibrantly colored flower, with such unusual seed pods. Delightful! I saw this one in Copake, New York, USA on June 2, 2012. How many bugs can you see?
This man was sitting on a bench at my locat park. I took a shot of him as he was counting the change in his hands. I was nervous to take the shot, but luckily the picture turned out very well.
There's a story. Last year when I was taking Iris to Girls Rock Camp, we would get a chuckle out of this sign. I always meant to get a photo of it, and tried to fix in my memory the phrase "how can be lounge."
Months passed. It came up and we realized we couldn't recall the exact wording. Finally today I made a mission of photographing the sign.
Turns out the place has the story inside of why it's called "How Can Be Lounge." I bought a tee-shirt, but I'm not sure what to do with it.
It's a karaoke bar. The owner says "how can be?" frequently. And so the name.
I came across this abandoned car in the middle of the woods, quite surreal as it has been here for a while and it must have been quite a journey for it to arrive at its final resting place! This scene made me think of the lines from a "Talking Heads" classic song, "Once in a lifetime" and the line which goes....."Well, how did I get here?" Never heard it before? Try youtube for it, great song!!
Lucky for me our receptionist dropped in today with her new baby boy.
She is still on Maternity leave but I guess she needed an office fix.
Plus she wanted to show off the baby.
Of course all the women said, ohhh how cute.
To me most babies look alike. But I have a cute shot so that works for me.
This delicious raspberry-infused vodka is made with real fruit, giving it a rich and intense fruity taste. It’s so incredibly easy to make too. Just mix, shake, infuse, chill, and serve! It makes for the most perfect holiday drink or unique gift.
Things You’ll Need
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How it should have ended for Vader Shards of the Past! I hope you enjoy these alternate endings!
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On Oct. 8 in Houston, President Michael S. Roth ’78, author of Beyond the University, led a conversation with pediatrics professor Michelle Lyn '84 P'12 P'15 and civil/criminal trial attorney Rusty Hardin '64 as part of the "How to Destroy Higher Education" series. Hosted by Andrew Roff '85 and Deborah Cherry Roff '86 P'14. Photo by Jessica Villarreal.
This is what the page looks like when Ryan is done with it. He literally outlines every line and defines the contours and shape of everything. Depending on the movement of the object or person or whatever, lines may need to vary in thickness or angle, etc. It takes an incredible amount of artistic ability to be able to look at a pencil sketch and determine ink lines.
Ryan works with brushes and nibs. I have no idea about the brands or sizes or anything, but the nibs look like this and the brushes are regular paint brushes. I also have no idea what brand of ink he uses, but I think that is actually a studio secret, so I probably couldn't tell you anyway. They all use a specific type and buy it in crazy bulk from the only art store locally that will custom order it for them. It's black, obviously, that's all I know.
But if you just look at the image now - anything that is black is filled in BY HAND. Each page is 11" x 17" to give you some perspective. Depending on the difficulty of the content, pages can take several hours or days to complete. A comic book is typically 22 pages per month, so as you can see a good inker has to learn to work quickly. A lot of inkers will take on an apprentice or background artist to help them get through the deadlines. Ryan doesn't use any background artist help and instead works crazy days - there have been times when he has worked nearly 36 hrs straight.
When he is done, he scans the image and sends it to the colorist. 99.999% of all colors today are done with computer, there are very few artists who still work with traditional paints but they are out there somewhere. This one was done in Photoshop. click here for the finished version or here for Step 1