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Doctor Who Cyberman Peg Character. photo insert.

Reunião com o Prefeito de Iaçu, Nixon Duarte e a empresa de Calçados Pegada, no gabinete do COI-SSP.

Foto: Thuane Maria/GOVBA

 

Couldn't believe THIS one. I think the booth was Buena Vista or someone, but they found a pretty girl with one leg (and a bullet scar, apparently), to do the Grindhouse thing.

Ballsy. OTOH, only in America can a one-legged hot chick get totally appreciated for a week.

Sixth Doctor, Colin Baker, in Peg People form, with amazing hair and detailed painted patchwork coat.

This on turned out awesomer then me thought.

Some test shots taken with my new Samsung NV8

Believe it or not, this is me! Or at least, a pegdoll representation of a character I play at Little Woodham. It was made by another of the villagers, Mistress Eve (Yvonne Hoskins in real life).

 

I play John White, a poacher, who is seeking safe refuge in Little Woodham from the constable of a nearby village.

Sony A7S + LA-EA4 + SAL2875

the nephew

occupied at cracker barrel

on the peg game

that makes me feel like an idiot

Can you guess why her name is Peg?

I like her dress, even if her arms are overlong...

Very clichéd shot of some pastel-coloured pegs on the washing line.

See her work here and here.

 

strobist: SB-600 camera left behind subject with a lumiquest softbox on it fired at 1/4 power. SB-800 camera left in front of subject with gary Fong Lightsphere 1/32 power. SB-26 camera right on umbrella stand with 5' silver umbrella.

This miniature wooden peg is a one-of-a-kind art doll. The girl is drawn onto the wood with pencil, ink and Copic markers. Signed and dated by the artist. Protected by a matte varnish. Approximately 2.25 in tall.

 

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Peg on a line how arty is that

Taken for 'Themes and Challenges' 'weather' week. pegs on the washing line in the rain! Not a nice day today, glad I have a tumble dryer!

Peg Loom For Noreen

Interior of Peg Woffington Cottage, High Street, Teddington

ShortShot - CWC InstaFest

 

#ShortShot

 

The idea is to bring out the beauty of Miniature Liquor bottles with our real life objects. That mixture created a beautiful story. Miniature is Short and Shot is drink and a photograph, that coins the hashtag Short Shot.

 

Thanks to CWC for hosting the InstaFest Party and I really enjoyed these ShortShot pegs

 

Thanks to my friends, Nirmal & Sangeetha for their lovely miniature collections.

clothes pegs have now been applied to Jacky, whose humiliation is seemingly endless.

For many years, Peg Woffington Cottage was a tea room in Teddington, England, until the owners' retirement. Many celebrities working at the nearby Thames Television studios were frequent visitors. Now it has reverted to being a private house.

Pencil on paper

Taken for the group Macromondays. The theme this week is 'Nothing larger than a penny'

Final Project- exploring 'Colour or Black and White'

Second Doctor, Patrick Troughton, in Peg People form!

Aeromach USA’s latest product, Cruisin’ Pegs for Harley-Davidson touring bikes, provides an additional footrest that mounts under stock floorboards.

 

On long rides, Cruisin’ Pegs provide multiple foot placement options, reduce cramping and increase comfort. The patented footrest allows riders to select from 3 positions.

 

Aeromach’s Cruisin’ Pegs are made in the USA and are handcrafted with state-of-the-art CNC machines using aircraft-quality 6061-T6 billet aluminum. They are designed for touring bikes, including Road King, Electra Glide, Street Glide and Road Glide.

 

“Cruisin’ Pegs are ideal for riders who are looking for greater comfort on long rides as they increase safety and reduce fatigue,” said Paul Aiken, Owner of Aeromach. “They look super clean and they allow you to reposition your feet as needed.”

 

About Aeromach USA

Aeromach believes in craftsmanship, design and the pursuit of world-class perfection. That is why Aeromach products utilize the highest quality components. Whether the finish is natural, polished, chromed or anodized, every part and accessory is flawless.

 

Cruisin’ Pegs for Harley-Davidson motorcycles are manufactured in NASCAR country right outside of Charlotte, N.C. When the CNC machines aren’t carving up 200 MPH go fast parts, they’re delivering custom motorcycle mirrors, arms, Cruisin’ Pegs, risers and grips.

 

I htink the peg showed sideways looks like a bird's beak. The spring loks like a eye.

Montana Creek, Alaska, 1980. See tags :)

Post Church trip to Peg Leg Pete's and Beach down at Pensacola Beach

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