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i did this piece for the group 'my face is a canvas' this weeks challenge was 'butterflies'... pretty!
Stop the Syrian Civil War, make peace
عمل غرافيكي بعنوان "اصنعوا سلاماً"
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The box shows the appropriate weather symbol for the day by reading a little web site I wrote that scrapes the info from a weather site.
I've applied a layer of 1.4oz fiberglass cloth and epoxy resin to the foam hull. This hull will act as the 'plug' which will be used to make a mould.
This was a bigger job than I thought it would be. It was hard to get the glass to stick into the recesses, particularly above the armour belt, without air getting trapped behind it, and to form around corners without folding. I'm using 'slow' epoxy, which is designed to give you 30 minutes of working time -- which sounds like a long time, but is not. There are a few creases, but I think overall I did a pretty good job.
Selects of Make Music Pasadena 2016 feat.
Pr0files
The Dead Ships
The Mowgli's
Atlas Genius
Givers & Takers
PAPA
The School of Rock
Thee Commons
Pasadena, CA
06/11/16
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Strobist info:
1 sb600 at 1/4 power from upper right through a white umbrella, 1 Yongnuo 460 at 1/2 power from upper left from a reflective umbrella
heeeeeey !! ..
hathi awal marra aswee make over ...
f-etha kan 5ayes 3adi gooolooo =D
na8d bnaaa2 =pPp
Chek the large size
EXPLORED: This is a glam shot of a bride with butterfly lighting effect using 1 strobe and gold reflector. Another slave flash from RedSea (thanks) was used for hair back lighting (with improvised paper snoot attached on it).
Make-up Artist: Ms. Eileen Lim
Make-up Type: Natural look
Model: Arcee
Make It or Break It's Josie Loren and Jonas' Nicole Gale Anderson pose by the Chevrolet Volt at the JHRTS Holiday Party.
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Made for Make It Interesting Challenge #3 - Blue Frog www.flickr.com/groups/makeitinteresting/discuss/721576233...
Frog: www.flickr.com/photos/prairiekittin/4342988245/
Castle: www.flickr.com/photos/ramonduran/3007249063/
Texture: www.flickr.com/photos/8078381@N03/4261230311/
Texture: www.flickr.com/photos/8078381@N03/4360755737/in/pool-text...
Background: www.flickr.com/photos/rubyblossom/4353037375/in/pool-1291...
Deviantart:
Model: eirian-stock.deviantart.com/art/Blue-Fairy-V-50536879
Brushes: falln-stock.deviantart.com/art/Veil-Brushes-Set-1-92732113
Oiii!!!
Claaaaarooo que eu corri na Panvel e comprei umas cores novas...
Na verdade só não comprei os rosinhas, um pq não tinha (o Valsa) e o outro pq não gostei muito (o seda)...mas acredito que em breve vou lá e compro eles...
As cores são bem legais, mas nada de anormal, o Tango e o Pimenta, são vermelhos e na unha ficam parecidos, o astral é um vermelho escuro (Eu adoro!!) o cinza é beeem cinza mesmo, e o Chamego é um rosa bem lindão!!!
Desculpem a foto, pra variar não consigo bater fotos legais, mas tô aprendendo, e o difícil tbem é que sempre bato as fotos a noite...o que dificulta mais ainda, mas é o horário que tenho livre...
E as cutículas?? Depois que vi as fotos fui dormir com os dedos lambuzados de Bepantol e agora estou com a Cerinha da Granado em cima da mesa preparada pra atacar!!!! hehehehehe...é o frio gente!!!!
Era isso meninas!!!
Beijo beijo
Paul Martin make the final departure for the 2016/17 shipping season as they headed out into Lake Superior and back into the Superior Entry to load ore.
Maquillaje no muy intenso ya que se trata de por la mañana/tarde, mi modelo Irene a quedado muy guapa
"Don't Throw Stones" to the "Mean Girls" - Sisters Who can't seem to get along and fight all the time, girlfriends who back stab...
The Hastings Jack-in-the-Green festival was revived by local group Mad Jacks Morris Dancers in 1983 and is now one of the biggest annual gatherings of Morris Dancers in the country. The Jack is “released” every year and is central to the festival. The main procession of the Jack takes place on the May Bank Holiday Monday through the streets of Hastings Old Town, starting from the Fisherman's Museum. The Jack is accompanied by Mad Jacks Morris, the Green Bogies, dancers, giants, musicians and various others. The procession ends on the West Hill where Jack is "slain" to "release the spirit of summer"
A Jack in the Green (also Jack in the green, Jack-in-the-green, Jack i' the Green, Jack o' the Green, etc.) is a participant in traditional English May Day parades and other May celebrations, who wears a large, foliage-covered, garland-like framework, usually pyramidal or conical in shape, which covers his body from head to foot. The name is also applied to the garland itself.
May 1st has long been an important part of the annual Calendar. It is the start of summer in these latitudes and as such has always been a day for celebration: the Celts celebrated May Day as Beltane; The Romans dedicated the day to the Goddess Flora and would go to the woods to cut a tree and decorate it with ribbons and flowers, this is the origin of the May Pole. In the 16th and 17th centuries in England people would make garlands of flowers and leaves for the May Day celebration, they became increasingly elaborate. Works Guilds would try to outdo each other, in the late 18th century this became a matter for competition, milkmaids in London carried garlands on their heads with silver objects on them, but the crown had to go to the chimney sweeps. Their garland was so big it covered the entire man. It became known as Jack in the Green.
In Hastings there were at least two groups who paraded a Jack in the Green until about 1889. By the turn of the century the custom was seen no more. The reasons were twofold: the Act which stopped boys climbing chimneys had been passed and these had been the main performers; secondly the Victorians had a different attitude to such customs, the prettification of customs took place, no more the giant maypoles with drunken and promiscuous behaviour, replaced by small poles imported from Germany with happy skipping children around them. The Lord and Lady of the May with their practical joking were replaced by a pretty May Queen. Certainly there was no place for the drunken noisy Jack in the Green.
The custom was revived in Hastings by Mad Jacks Morris Dancers in 1983. We do not say we are following exactly what happened, this is a custom for now, not a fossil. Jack is returned, he is not the property of a small group of dancers, but belongs to us all. Long may he dance!
Further information about the Jack in the Green in Hastings can be obtained by reading the excellent booklet "The Hastings Jack in the Green" written by Keith Leech. Keith, a long time member of Mad Jacks Morris was instrumental in reviving the tradition in Hastings and is a usually seen dressed as a "bogie" or green man, one of Jacks' attendants, during the procession on the May Bank Holiday.