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Pre made polka dit treat bag, Sizzix Trick or Treat set. I used the main image, but only die cut the "trick" & "treat" on words to attach. I also used the "or" from the die set and attached it to a old chipboard cat I had which I colored with a black copic & a orange jewel eye. On the top I used the Memory Box Debutante Frame embossed with the Darice Stars embossing folder and folded in half, a little "Happy Halloween" sticker made into a tag & it's all set to go!

 

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Photographer:婚攝羅賓

Makeup:Ms. Diva

Videographer: MemoryBox回憶盒子影像工作室

Ceremony:亞都麗緻

Location: 亞都麗緻

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challenge: embellish magazine color/paper piecing challenge

stamps: lawn fawn, memory box

paper: pti kraft, amy butler, stampin' up so saffron

other: misc seam binding ribbon, PTI ribbon & misc twine

 

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得浩&倩如\\儀式+午宴@亞都麗緻

 

www.robbin0919.com/

Photographer:婚攝羅賓

Makeup:Ms. Diva

Videographer: MemoryBox回憶盒子影像工作室

Ceremony:亞都麗緻

Location: 亞都麗緻

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Oregon Coast, 2023

 

This camera is an old friend. Truthfully, it's not old; I purchased it in late 2017. Or maybe it was 2018.

 

It's sealed for dust and water protection. It is even designed as an underwater camera, though I've never practiced that type of photography. I purchased it for Seattle's rainy (and occasionally snowy) winters, enabling me to walk around without concerns of using it in the rainiest or snowiest of weather. My foul-weather camera. Simple controls; clean design; straight-forward software. As usual, they got the basics right.

 

The external viewfinder isn't really designed for this camera and is from an older sister camera I own, an X1. But it works o.k. for this application, as well. Sometimes I use the viewfinder; sometimes not. It's taken me a long time to get to using the back LCD screens as viewfinders on most cameras. I really dislike the poor ergonomics associated with this and the outstretched arms. Not much discreetness there. However, I use my phone camera more often now, that’s usually your only option when using those, and have gotten a bit more used to it.

 

Because this camera is sealed against dust and dirt, I'd say it's become a "beach camera" of sorts. I love beach photography and thought about this too when purchasing it. I’ve had other cameras get sand and other tiny contaminants on the sensor in the past in those environments. They can be difficult to clean But the truth is, I've only been to the ocean beaches (i.e., outside Puget Sound beaches) twice in the past five years. Yesterday (October 6) was my first visit to see the Pacific since I visited Ruby Beach off the Washington coast in October 2018.

 

Friday, I visited the Washington coast around its Long Beach Peninsula for the first time, though I've driven through the general area several times before. After several longish walks exploring the Washington coast where the Columbia River empties into the Pacific, I took a brief two-and-a-half-hour detour into Oregon before driving home. I drove 30-miles into Oregon to one of my favorite beaches, Arcadia Beach. I left for home not long after the sun set, maybe 7PM, or 7:30, and arrived back home late last night / early this morning.

 

I used to go to the Oregon Coast often through much of the period between 1990 through 2017. It was always a favorite destination. At first, it was a scenic way to drive to San Francisco. Soon, it became a destination.

 

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Last night, the battery of a second camera I brought with me ran out while taking photographs at sunset on this beach. I found a large piece of driftwood to sit down on while I dug the spare battery out of my pack. I laid this camera besides me, and the golden sun reflecting off the makeshift wood bench and the metal of the camera just caught my eye. So, this photograph represents sort of a golden still life of a favorite memory box.

 

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I had (and still have) an earlier version of this camera. My first Leica, an X1, purchased in 2011. It still takes great photographs, as clear as when I first purchased it. It has a fixed 24mm focal length lens and an APS-C "cropped" sensor, so it takes a photograph with the field of view of a 36mm focal length lens on 35mm film or a digital camera with a full-frame sensor. I've replaced it’s shoulder rope strap with a leather wrist strip and converted it to a pocket camera for walking around the city more discreetly sometimes.

 

The camera in this photograph will never be a pocket camera. It’s simply too large. The rubbery, protective cover would be too resistant for sliding into and out of a cloth pocket. I have a small pack to carry it in.

I had 12 of these lovely scraps left over (one for each of the rainbow colors). I can't stand waste so I designed a card using the "scrap" background. I used hot colors for the background and flowers and then cool colors for the butterflies.

 

June 2017

This card is made with Stampin' Up stamps and Memory Box decorative papers. It was colored using Copic markers.

I just made this Memory Box for my friend, Ani. It was her birthday and I have Holiday cards from the past 5 years and thought she would love this.

 

They became great one of a kind gifts to remember any occasion you can think of from births to graduations and beyond, or just a grouping of your favorite photos.

Can be customized. Created using #memorybox and #impressionobsession #MerryChristmas #happyholidays

Class I designed for @CraftFancy

Music I wrote in memory of my brother, who died in a car accident with his wife. My music group ended up recording the song for our first album.

 

This photo was taken during the purge of my big pile of Memory Boxes accumulated over the years, starting from childhood.

得浩&倩如\\儀式+午宴@亞都麗緻

 

www.robbin0919.com/

Photographer:婚攝羅賓

Makeup:Ms. Diva

Videographer: MemoryBox回憶盒子影像工作室

Ceremony:亞都麗緻

Location: 亞都麗緻

Copyright © Robbin Lee Image Studio. All Rights Reserved

I made this card with an Impression Obsession stamp and Memory Box decorative papers.

Schüttelkarte mit Memorybox Die und dem Oktober 2015 Kartenkit von danipeuss.de

This scientific calculator looked SO high-tech to me when I received it as a gift. Now I can get much more advanced functionality in an iPhone app!

 

This photo was taken during the purge of my big pile of Memory Boxes accumulated over the years, starting from childhood.

I used Memory Box paper and stamp to make this valentine card

Heather asked us to insert this wedding day photo in the lid of her parents' photo frame keepsake.

Dimensions (cm): 25 x 37 x 17

Material: grey board, wallpaper, handmade nepali paper

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Recently I had my first order for a Memory Box for a wedding. WOW it came out great. It was such a hit, that the bride ordered one for each of the parents to remember that day. I figured that every one has to have a box of tissues in the house and why not have them covered up with a box that makes you smile.

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I just made this Memory Box for my friend, Ani. It was her birthday and I have Holiday cards from the past 5 years and thought she would love this.

 

They became great one of a kind gifts to remember any occasion you can think of from births to graduations and beyond, or just a grouping of your favorite photos.

I used to teach piano ages, ago. This was written on the back of a "#1 Teacher" plaque given to me by two of my favourite piano students.

 

This photo was taken during the purge of my big pile of Memory Boxes accumulated over the years, starting from childhood.

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