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Since my 350D can't manage multiple exposure, I wanted to experiment something with a light switch. During the couple seconds of opened shutter, I changed pose quickly while I turned the light off and on, creating several overlaping figures in one photo.
2007-2009 Alli Jiang.
I ordered a new light switch off of ebay and it just came in the mail today! Gah! I love it! btw, don't mind the ratchet paint job, we're renting so we did not do thatXD I swear, the people that lived here before did not know what they were doing. when I took off the first light switch, and there was a piece of wallpaper underneath it and it had pink paint on the paper...im the prissiest (if that's even a word) girly-girl you will ever meet, but even I know that that is not right-_-
This is the lightswitch to the "red room" in my parents' house. It was my bedroom growing up -- until seventh grade. From there my father and I renovated our attic, furnished it, and I stayed there until nineteen.
FIA Group C 1989.
Jaguar's answer to the turbo era, the XJR-10/11 cars used the v6 engine from the Metro Group B rally car with a pair of turbochargers stuck on it. Drivers would say it had the tractability of a lightswitch.
The chassis and bodywork were a continuation of Tony Southgate's work on the preceding v12 XJR cars. Nearly identical aero approaches defined very similar nose and windscreen profiles as well as the distinctive rear wheel covers. The more compact drivetrain allowed for tidier rear bodywork. An adaptation of the car for IMSA GTP regulations ran as the XRJ-10 in Castrol colors.
“May the love hidden deep inside your heart... find the love waiting in your dreams....and
May the laughter that you find in your tomorrow.....
wipe away the pain you find in your yesterdays.”
I don't know who said this sorry....but I thought it was just lovely.......
I'm a little late in my usual upload and wishing you all a great weekend..
SOOOOO... I hope you all had a great one....I did...been working the last 5 weekends
sooooo just hung all weekend with Therese (the boss).....
Will check out your streams tomorrow....and again Many `thanks for stopping by....
If you have time or get a chance have a look at this in light box....
Be Safe ..Be Well...and Be vey Happy.... :-))
To keep my creative photography flowing, I propose we upload one new photo, shot fresh each day, and tag it #ApertureLock
D70s.
I'm not at all surprised with the water from that Spring gushing down the windows and all over the floors... Noah would be quite at home in here. ;)
For more information on 'All Saints Church' which was originally built in between 1868 & 1872, devastated by fire as the result of an incendiary bomb in the Second World War and then re-built in the 1960's; look here.
Couldn't use the computer yesterday night so here it is now... Day 89 of my 365 days photo challenge (30th of March 2014)... "turn me on"
From the 1951 Festival of Britain handbook an advert for Crompton Parkinson's lamp bulbs against the backdrop of the South Bank's buildings. Crompton Parkinson dated from 1927 when Crompton's of Chelmsford, one of the pioneers of the UK's electrical industry and founded in 1878, was acquired by the established Leeds based company of Parkinson. The company made a wide range of products and their lamps were made in the works at Guiseley, alongside their traction motors. Taken over by Hawker Siddeley in 1968 all their original plants are now gone although the trademark name is still in existence.
Nothing as common as a 'horn' on this old Bentley, this has a klaxon no less, how appropriate, and I love the old domestic light switches on the dash
Copycatting Marcie for We're Here - Neurotic Photography. Original in comments.
Step one: Send Fred to the garden shed for one gumboot.
Step two: Enlist Caitlin to don said boot...in the shower
Step three: Add light switch, lighting effects, cloning extra wall space, crop, convert to B&W, and...Bob's your uncle!
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Function before fashion = the ability to have no qualms about writing lighting locations directly on a lightswitch face plate.
Bathroom fans annoy me. If you turn it on you have to go back, sooner or later, to turn it off. And if you are in someone else's home the protocol, for the bathroom fan, can be confusing and even embarrassing.
So when Dave was here working on the shower I asked if he could install timers for the bathroom fans as well. I'd never seen one but I knew they exist.
Well, IT'S THE LITTLE THINGS!
I love them. You simply poop, press the 10 minute bar and Bob's your uncle. But it gets even better. I mean is there a worse smell than kitty poo? My cats have the master bathroom down at the end of the hall. One sniff indicating someone has made a solid deposit down there and I go to deal with it. Then I push 15 minutes of smell relief and walk away.
Surprisingly 15 minutes is all it takes.
I'm currently off.
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Yeah. Ideas go only so far, I think. Meh.
TOTW ~ Drawn on.
Not too happy with this...I may take it down.
Not keen on being in my skivvies on the internet. hum.
It's Friday though. :)
And for the record, it is very, damn hard to draw a light switch backwards on your chest, cleavage or not.
xo
Random Fact du jour: I ordered a new lens today. :) Makes me a happy, happy girl.
42мм | ƒ/5,6 | 1/80sec | ISO100
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It seems the Easter Bunny comes in all kinds of shapes, sizes, and incarnations, and can be found hanging around just as many different characters.
As far as this character is concerned; two things... Don't play with the switch and don't plug him into The Clapper.
And one last thing...
This is a time when a shadow can work for one's benefit.
I hope everyone had a great weekend!
I'm still behind and catching up - See you soon.
”You can have anything you want in life if you dress for it”. - Edith Head
I wore my vest backwords :P
Week 36/52
June 23, 2014
Davey, The Netherlands
Textures by Neighya
Inspired by Francesca Woodman’s Untitled New York, 1979