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A public message to one of my sons…
I found the map to your imaginary kingdom on the back of a small note pad of mine.
If you want the high res file to input into your computer graphic program so you can continue to develop your kingdom, please let me know.
Photo taken for Macro Monday on flickr. Each week we post one or two photos showing our depiction of the weekly theme. This week’s theme is “Sideways, Upside-Down, or Backwards.”
I know this is an aerial plan of an amazing kingdom, but I'm not sure if I shot it upside-down or sideways.
Part of a Japanese map from the 1970s in a book on the region where volcanoes are located. Taken with a Carl Zeiss Jena Tessar 50mm 3.5 lens on an extension tube, on a Canon SL1 camera.
The previous post came through without labels. Here's a lower res screen capture of the map with labels.
remix:
Hue black cable-effect tights
blue Gap cardigan
American Apparel cap sleeve t
"pleated" skirt I made with some Wal-Mart $1/yard map fabric, a book called "I wanna make my own clothes", my Hello Kitty sewing machine, and an iron on my floor
etienne aigner shoes, Value Village thrift, Newport KY
scarf, Value Village thrift, Newport KY
close ups in comments!
Crop from topographical map of Jersey City, Hoboken, and the adjacent country : describing minutely the courses of rivers and brooks, the township and original patent lines, railways, turnpike, carriage and bridle roads, the present farm boundaries with the names of their proprietors : a correct plan of public grounds and gentlemen’s country seats, the position of farm houses, forests, swamps, and marshes, showing a complete view of the face of the country / from an actual survey by L.F. Douglass Engineer, Jersey City, 1841 ; engraved and printed by Sherman & Smith
This is how I make my maps. Embroidering over graph paper then ripping it away to reveal the fabric underneath.
I am not sure what the date on this map is, but maybe someone can help me here. I bought it framed at a school fundraiser.
one-word-story, I make a mini-collage-every-day 10x15 cm.
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een-woord-verhaal, een-mini-collage-iedere-dag 10x15 cm.
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This shows some of the street layout in Colchester town centre. 'CRGS' marks the way to the school i went to, and 'LLP' marks the office where my mother worked. The crossed line on the right is the railway into St Botolph's station (now Colchester Town). The half-crossed lines in the bottom half denote staircases up the steep hill there.
I found this in a box of old papers. It's probably from the 1990s, and it's clearly drawn by my dad. Neither of us can remember why.