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oh ummm hi guys.

 

i've just been far too busy with getting ready to go back to school to comment... i leave in 6 hours, at which point i embark on a killer 11 hour drive to amherst, massachusetts. and yes, i am taking my car, which means i'm driving, too. hurrrrr.

 

i really hope i'll have more time for everything once i get settled in... eep. for now, here is an older picture.

maybe i'll do a print giveaway to get back into the swing of things... i know i've been thinking about it for awhile.

Mo begins eating his ice cream.

  

Mo : *Nom nom nom*

 

Spunky : Ewwww!

 

Mo : Tasty, ehehehe....

  

The End. :p

Thank you for reading. :)

 

Please do not use my photos or my characters without my permission, thank you.

I think I redid this one 4 separate times.

I wonder if I jinxed myself trying to set up a precarious shot and dropping all the ingredients. Cause then I forgot to halve the liquid when making a half-batch of cupcakes = FAIL.

 

Turned out great the second time around. Story and recipe on my blog.

Fell in while on an Easter egg Hunt...

Florence, Via del Moro, 13 April 2019. On the window there was a note from the police to the owner of the car: 'it seems that your car has some loose parts. We order you to fix this, unless....'

Paris Street Photography, by Jonathan Nardi - 2014

 

Some photos are available for purchase here: WalkinginParis Etsy Shop

'Project Dallow 365'

Photo 56.

Taken in 1974.

 

In Boston's Kenmore Square, a girl leaned back into the car she'd just gotten out of to retrieve something she'd forgotten.

It worked but the camera settings were all wrong.

 

104/365

Well it was all going so well... until it wasn't!

 

The Landrover survived the sideways fall into the pit with minimal damage to vehicle and occupants... except their pride perhaps. New wing, roof, windscreen and it'll be fine!

 

It did take a bit of getting out though.

 

Here's the film: www.youtube.com/watch?v=QPoBcUAmSEI

iso 2500

 

We were walking to the car and i turned around to see this. I turned on the camera, shot blind, got lucky. but had it at a high iso from a few nights before.

I dropped the wheelhouse of the grampian Don last thursday during set up at Brick2015 London.

 

The lights in the wheelhouse didn't work well so I thought I'd check out what the problem was. While holding up the wheelhouse with one hand I tried to find out what was wrong :) Apparently I tilted the wheelhouse a little to far, with the result above.

 

I had to take out all the lights in the wheelhouse in order to be able to put it back together in such a way that it could be shown to the public the next day.

 

Now I need to install all the lights again the next couple of week and while doing so I'll also make it stronger.

Wow, This doesn't look good. Why did I do this. Drove a ledge road to get here, now I have to drive another ledge road to get of here. This is scary.

 

Everything I said in the paragraph is a lie. This is the top of Imogene Pass (13,114 feet) and I have done it many times. It is a very beautiful road, and does have ledges and some rough spots on it, and if you have some experience driving offroad, it is worth the drive.

 

The road to the right goes to Telluride and the one to the left goes to Ouray. There is great overlook down to the left and to the right. I usually drive it from Telluride to Ouray. If you ever do it, drive defensively so you don't get caught with someone putting you in a tight spot.

this does not bode well

Look closely. Tasmania

Donington Park, World Superbikes Championship

Aufgenommen mit der wiederbeladenen Agfaphoto le box outdoor. Diesmal musste ein Fujicolor press 800 dran glauben.

quick sketch 5x7

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