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Visited my pixie-cups in the Albany Pine Bush ... the 'cups' are only a few millimeters wide. This image made using photo-stacking for extended depth of field. I believe this a Cladonia spp.
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Pixie shunting hopper wagons to be filled with tile waste at Stonehenge Brickworks, on the Leighton Buzzard Narrow Gauge Railway. The works must have been closed by then as Bill Jarman, the works foreman, would never have let us load stuff there. 1979 ?
Photo taken by the late Roy Woods circa 1979
Me with a pixie cut last year. It's grown out, but I'm getting the yen again to pixie it and maybe go blonde. Undecided.
Stephanie, Danni (Carlee) and I had a wonderful afternoon shooting together. Stephanie was very brave wearing little clothing in the cold winter weather.
We treated ourselves to some delicious pizza after we were finished and talked about a lot of different topics, it was really really nice to work with a new genuine person.
And I absolutely love how Stephanie's hair and make up came out!
Model: Stephanie Poulin
Hair/MUA: Carlee Alexander
Photography: Savannah Daras
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Pixie Cup lichen, Cladonia pyxidata, growing in moss on a limestone dry stone wall at Bakewell in the Derbyshire Peak District.
I met this young lady at one of the more spectacular scenic spots on Huangshan Mountain. She was tiny, fiesty and firey, and reminded me of the Pixies of Lore...I couldn't replicate her Chinese name, so 'Pixie' suited her...and she liked it.
Pixie Lott
Performs at Newcastle City Hall as part of her Crazy Cats Tour
Newcastle, England - 17.12.10