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miniature print of photo taken and edited by me, it is Quranic verse which was written with plasticine clay by my brother mohamed and was arranged and hanged on the wall by me, for original photo visit:
www.flickr.com/photos/hagaralgammal/1868802444/in/album-7...
A 1960's postcard showing the miniature railway at Christchurch featuring the Coronation Class locomotive which appears to have a darker coloured paint scheme than in other photos.
Note the adverts for period comics such as Dandy and Eagle around the station shop. A short cine film clip of this railway along with others taken in the 1960s can be seen here www.flickr.com/photos/duke_of_milan/14008971145/
Miniature Lupine (Lupinus bicolor). Axial view. Wawona area. Yosemite National Park. Mariposa Co., Calif.
Miniature French Petzval, 2 inch focus, late 1850s, early 1860s. Some refer to these as apprentice pieces or exhibition pieces, the real origin is not recorded. I have handled four of these and know of another three, I doubt if more than 20 were ever made. The lens is a perfect miniature, the glass being just under 1/2 inch diameter giving exceptional results on my Olympus E-P1
Miniature gift & high tea set, suitable as gifts for Birthday, Valentine's Day, Wedding, Anniversary, Engagement, Mother's Day, Miniature Collection, Dollhouse display, photo props, decoration.
Miniature Reuben Appetizers
serves 8-10
1 small loaf deli cocktail rye bread
1 bottle Thousand Island Dressing
3/4 pound corned beef or pastrami,
sliced very thin
1 can sauerkraut, drained
3/4 pound Swiss cheese, sliced thin
and cut into quarters
Place all bread slices on an ungreased
cookie sheet. Spread each slice with
Thousand Island dressing, followed
by a slice of corned beef or pastrami,
folded in square to fit bread slice,
followed by a tablespoon of
sauerkraut, followed by a square of
Swiss cheese.
Bake in preheated oven at 350 degrees
for 10 to 12 minutes or until cheese is
melted.
they're best warm from the oven but still
very good after they cool off
Cropped to 16:9, frames "tilt-shifted" with a Perl script doing commandline ImageMagick operations (yes I know there's a Perl API, but I wasn't in the mood), movie made with ffmpeg -sameq
An Autobiographical Archive
Marian Bijlenga has meticulously re-formed a series of miniature works, especially for this book.
Each replicates a work, or a series of works, reflecting 30 years of her artistic career.
Text Jack Lenor Larsen and Lesley Millar MBE
Photography Tom Haartsen, Ouderkerk aan de Amstel
Design Stephan de Smet, Amsterdam
Printing Wilco Art Books, Amersfoort
Publisher Timmer Art Books / Lecturis, Eindhoven
Edition 500 copies
Here is a wooden four-drawer (lowboy) dropleaf desk with brass pulls. Made by Ezra Wilder Jr. (1843-1929) who lived in Hingham at Main and Friend Street. Wilder made toys and also was the proprietor of E. Wilder & Son Groceries. Dimensions: 5 ¼”, 8 ¾”, 4 ½.” Gift of his grand-daughter Judith Fish Mathews.
In the collection of the Hingham Historical Society [TOY194]
The Re-ment Addicts Group did a Color Theme Challenge quite some time ago, but I didn't have time to do it. I was inspired by all of the great photos they did, so now that I have a lot of time on my hands, I decided it would be fun to do. I am going to do the whole rainbow, and probably post way more photos than I should!