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The View Master, a toy from my childhood that still survives today, maybe on the Kitch Factor alone, still not to many toys can say that.
Initially this one in particular came form a corporate promotional I designed. So instead of pictures for a child's amusement, this contained 3D slides explaining our interactive technology and given away at a trade show. Now it's one of 99 gifts photgraphed & used in my office's annual holiday card.
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It’s my pleasure to announce the induction of Tyler Bliss as a Disney Master Photographer. Tyler has met the criteria to be designated as a Disney Master Photographer. Tyler
Tyler’s Disney Park work often incorporates the use of unexpected angles and vibrant colors. I truly appreciate the work he’s contributed to DDP and hope he will continue to share his work on www.DailyDisneyPhoto.com with everyone. You can see all of Tyler’s work on DDP at dailydisneyphoto.com/author/tyler-bliss/. You can also see his work here on Flickr at: www.flickr.com/photos/blisstyler/
You can find out more about the requirements for becoming a Disney Master Photographer at this link www.dailydisneyphoto.com/join-the-disney-master-photograp...
Master Comics / Heft-Reihe
Minute Man
cover: Charles Sultan
Fawcett Publications / USA 1941
Reprint / Comic-Club NK 2010
ex libris MTP
Hair: Amacci Hair Fayne
Gown: gacha Tauriel Dress Fitmesh Gacha - Sweet Lies
Low shirt1: LUAS VICTORIAN MODESTY PACK
Low shirt2: free !!HUSKY GFX!! FW tulle undershirt pack
Tiara: *Evie's Closet* We ❤ RolePlay Anniversary Gift!
Veil transparent on head: A&A Mesh Spider Veil
Veil: [ni.Ju] FLCL mask
Sholder: gacha a i s l i n g - Fangarth-Collar
Gloves: gacha FDD - GS Cirilla gloves Black
Coin in hand: gacha BBB - GOLD KRUGER COIN
This is master bubble maker Sebastian enjoying some of his own product. Without his outstanding help, none of my recent bubble shots would have been possible.
not for use with out permission
it was not what the notes that she left me under the statue said that meant anything to me but the long cut she received on her shin while jumping the fence to do so that held currency. she would get that look in her eye and regardless of where we were, roll up the leg of her pants or dress, point to the scab-scar and say
"Your signature. "
W.Wolfson
MODERN MASTERS
A group show of works on paper from Matt Lock, Frederic Fleury, CF, Cougar Flashy, Leon Sadler, Oliver Pitt, Dylan Hughes, Jonathan Ryan Storm, César Brun, Jonas Delaborde, Hugh Frost, Héléne Jeudy, Matthew Swan, Jamie & Rickie McNeill and Andrew Kerr.
Opening 16th May 2012, 6pm.
With live entertainment provided by Tonstartssbandht (Montreal / NYC) + Ben Butler & Mousepad (Glasgow) + Cru Servers (Glasgow)
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Calligraphy in cursive script (草書, そうしょ, sōsho) of another poem by Ryōkan Taigu (良寛大愚, 1758–1831), entitled 生涯瀬立身 (しょうがいせりっしん, shōgaise risshin), which means “success is not what I care about in life”
Jamie Constable reviewing his competition in his Tyrrell 011B while Gray Gregory prepares to go out in his March 761 (#15)
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The View-Master has a long history, dating back to the late 1930's in Portland, Oregon, USA. It was initially conceived by William Gruber and Harold Graves. Graves, who was president of Sawyers Photographic Services saw the potential of Gruber's camera rig he has developed for taking stereo photographs. The pair formed a partnership and the View-Master was born in 1938.
Initially it was intended that the View-Master be an educational tool, primarily aimed at adults, but as time developed the appeal of the View-Master soon spread to other areas, one of the more notable being children's entertainment.
The US Military were keen advocates of the View-Master and had specially commissioned sets of reels produced to aid with artillery spotting and aircraft identification during World War II. They purchased many millions of reels for this purpose, together with 10's of thousands of Model B viewers.
Sawyers didn't have the market to themselves and the Tru-Vue Company was a serious rival. In 1951 Sawyers purchases the Tru-Vue Company and importantly also obtained the rights to present Disney characters on their reels.
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