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I'm not usually crazy about using flash. But bouncing it helped to avoid red eye and to keep the colors of this sweet little girl's face natural looking for this indoor shot. The interior was actually rather dim (a roller rink birthday party).
Another spider egg sac.....I only knew what to look for after seeing the red spider egg cases and hoping to find this color.
Matilda has never been able to sit still long enough for someone to braid her hair before. She is either getting more mature, or we sedated her with heavy narcotics. I'm not telling.
Kew Gardens: Pigtail Vine complete with spider webs and a lovely bit of bokeh to complete the image.
My newest acquisition. Pigtails from Gurl 6. I opted for the drama pack but got the whole 60 megapack!! And above all, this hair is *tintable* and it's just so cute I could squeal!
The dress is the PoC Halle dress from the previous photos, two blood-red layers under a black layer, creating a rather nice effect.
Me and some kid whose name I think is Austin. I guess I never gave up the barrettes and pigtails. But my current pigtails are not nearly as gorgeous as back then... *sigh*
1989
Photo By Lukasz Pruski
A hairstyling triumph! As long as I didn't attempt any sort of straight part, E let me put in the pigtails. Because she had a straw to deal with.
These silly straws seems to be just perfect for her, and the work with all our straw-cups and with juice boxes. And these are too tall to be shoved down inside the juice box the way she likes to lose the little straws that come with them. I'll probably have to edit this comment in the morning.
My grandmother gave me this yarn, called "Denver" either from my great-grandmother's yarn stash (!!!!) or a yard sale from 20 years ago (either way, rock on!). I had started a couple projects with this mohair-like acrylic, and the color combination and fuzziness got in the way of the stitch patterns. So I wanted to do something where stockinette would let the yarn do the talking, but that still wouldn't be boring. I think I succeeded.
The hat is very roomy, good for big hair, dreads, braids (as if you'd need more braids ON your hat, but hey, they're cute!), or just people who like to pull their hats way down over their ears for warmth. Nice and warm, and no one on earth will have the same hat as you. Guaranteed.
After waiting patiently for hours, captured this rare nature shot of pigtails with my 10,000mm f0.8 lens moments before the pigtails darted into the dense forest canopy.
i recently got this haircut i'm still not wild about. however, this morning i discovered it puts me much closer to those leslie knope pigtails i've been coveting.
so...i guess it's not all bad.
i decided to edit her mouth :P sunny snsd!! golly, cant get arms and fingers right....too small..... >_<
Armed with Bonnie Ott, Jo Solem and Grazina McClure, we once again visited the extensive mudflats at Triadelphia Reservoir Pigtail Area to look for additional species of the Riccia liverworts. See www.flickr.com/photos/dragonflyhunter/10875755974/ for the first visit. Last time I only took a couple of specimens out of the tens of thousands present and the literature states that multiple species at a location should be expected. This time we collected for identification anything that looked at all different in lobe shape, color and size. We also sampled different minor habitats within the mud flats in the hopes of picking up additional species. After a couple of hours I had a tray of approximately 100 Riccia plants. After a day in the lab -- we added two additional species Riccia cavernosa and Riccia hirta bringing the total number of Riccia species from the mudflats to four.