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Out for a walkabout lost the fellow photographers

exposicion sobre la television en colombia...

Double exposure in-camera with the D600.

Had problems loading this film on the reel so there wasn't many good photos

3/4

My glamourous assistant shows how to fold the end of the film in the centre of one of the top holes

first load done. 3 layout in my life. other 2 took months.. lol hope 2 page layouts are ok. at first i was stumped but then i ran across these pictures

 

journaling reads

Ohio State Fair 2010

Every year since my daughter Karilee was little. we shared one common passion. Fair Food!! every year we try to go to at least one. just to enjoy the food

 

club ruby January kit

cricut- summer vacation

imagine- yummy

For once an original. Going back to the first LOAD and documenting the layouts I did.

 

Journalling reads: I came across a challenge on Big Picture Scrapbooking to do a Lay Out A Day for the month of January, 2008. It was being hosted by Lain Ehman and there were prizes for keeping up as well as completion, a message board for discussion and best of all – great inspiration from others. What’s there to lose? So I signed up for a measly few dollars and the fun began. I was able to complete a full 31 layouts in the 31 days (no grand prize=() but for me it was totally worth it – just the drive to get some work done that I’ve been meaning to for what seems like forever. Thanks for the great experience! I can’t wait for the next one!

dealers warehouse.

ADDFORCE self loading concrete mixer factory

From PhC.184 Massengill Postcard Collection, initial donation, State Archives of North Carolina, Raleigh, NC.

Samantha Freida and Jeffery Harvey!!!

 

I was so excited when my mom got me my 2 cabbage patch kids. I loved their smell, dimples and I especially loved the diapers that came with them. I spent hours playing with them...a favorite memory!!!

He had fun loading up the wheel barrel full of pumpkins!

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Farmers hard at work loading hay.

 

Photographer: Paul Stang.

This was one of those days I didn't follow prompt! I hosted a Favourite Things Party tonight with my Gfs and after they left i started playing with digital layouts! This would be my first! I have to say I prefer the real thing! But at least I know now! Tired girl off to bed!

Workers load flour into phinisi ship at Pelabuhan Rakyat (Pelra) Paotere, Port Paotere, Makassar, Indonesia (10 August 2010)

AJ in Trengove's Western Star loading wethers.

Leading Seaman Kevin Graham installs the loading unit for the Close In Weapon System (CWIS) on the hangar top during Operation PROJECTON in the Pacific Ocean on December 3, 2018.

 

Photo: Leading Seaman Mike Goluboff, MARPAC Imaging Services

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The prisoner doesn't look happy now he's been caught

Crews and local guides load equipment into rafts.

Loading up the rolled bales of hay.

Lots of hay produced since Covid started. Probably not as much going to the users...

Loading Bay Servitor, concept art for Ultramarines movie.

Tafi Afome, Volta Region, Ghana

Load area from Horizons at EPCOT Center. This image was taken with a Canon EOS Rebel 2000 and the negative was scanned using an Epson Perfection V600 photo scanner.

U.S. Marines with India Battery, Battalion Landing Team 3rd Battalion, 1st Marine Regiment, 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit, practice loading ordnance onto an MV-22B Osprey aboard the USS Essex (LDH 2) during Composite Training Unit Exercise (COMPTUEX) aboard Naval Base San Diego March 17, 2015. The Marines must work together to properly align the ATV with the ramp to successfully load on the ordnance - COMPTUEX is designed to integrate and train the PHIBRON and ship staff as they prepare for deployment later this spring. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Elize McKelvey/Released)

 

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Day Seven

 

Doodling...I don't often think of myself as a doodler, but I tried.

 

It might be dumb to scrap about how I scrap, but I thought it was interesting considering the topic.

 

Journaling reads:

 

"I don't very often use sketches to help design my pages. Usually, I just have an idea & I go with it. This time however, I wanted some uniformity. I've used the same sketch for all my pages about my summer concert series & I've loved the way the pages have turned out! 10-11"

 

Supplies Used:

 

Cardstock: Georgia Pacific [white]

Patterned Paper: Doodlebug

Letter stickers: American Crafts

Rub-Ons: Doodlebug

Stamps: Autumn Leaves

Ink: Versafine, Versamark

Pen: Staedtler [black], Signo [white], Sakura [glitter]

Adhesive: Scrapbook Adhesives, Scotch

 

Thanks for looking!

Saw the red background and it caught my eye

Getting the sleds back in the trailer at the end of the trip

Loading goods, just purchased at the local flea market, in a 1985 Renault R4 GTL.

 

1108cc.

Presentation basic R4: July 1961, overall production 1961-92.

Presentation R4 GTL: Jan. 1978, production 1978-92.

For 1983 the rear door received smaller hinges, like the ones here.

Original first reg. number: May 1985.

New French reg. number: 2002 (Loir-et-Cher).

 

Number seen: about 8.

 

Nouan-la-Fuzelier (Fr.), Rue des Varennes, April 23, 2017.

 

© 2017 Sander Toonen Amsterdam | All Rights Reserved

Topping up with cattle in Freemantle courtesy of two Leeds Cattle Company Kenworths and a Hampton subbie 604.

Matchbox Lesney no 27, the first version with a length of 78mm

The load area of It's a Small World at Tokyo Disneyland.

 

Comic Sans Burgers with a Side of Papyrus

Load playing at the Barfly, Camden.

Log loader on Vancouver Isand in 1998

Loading camels. 1896.

 

Name of Expedition: Africa Expedition

Participants: D.G. Elliot and Carl Akeley

Expedition Date: 1896

Purpose or Aims: Zoology Mammals

Location: Africa, Somalia

 

Original material: Hand-colored glass lantern slide

Digital Identifier: CSZ5957_LS

 

28,500 lbs load test of conveyor take-up frame

This is one of Syncrude Canada Limited's old bucket loaders that is no longer in use. It is displayed just outside the plant site.

 

[EP: National Geographic - So much of the natural world is constantly being cut down, drilled into or dug up. Are we running out of natural places to photograph? ]

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Loading truck parked in an alleyway in Chinatown.

 

San Francisco, CA

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