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Placement of the substrate to create the reef.
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The Great Blue Heron (Ardea herodias)
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Wakodahatchee Wetlands near Boynton Beach, Florida. Photograph taken March 15, 2012
Sponsors give you dresses, you give to sponsors pictures of you wearing these dresses.
It's new economy, baby!
(My set with PH's camera, lens and flash)
Some very basic motif placement designs and color exploring.
Module 1 of ABSPD
Blogged here: louisegale.com/2012/05/pattern-passion-my-very-first-surf...
"Kompis" is the Norwegian name for "Buddy". He is also waiting for a new family, among a lot of other dogs.
Product placement in Christina Aguilera’s music video "Not Myself Tonight" (2010, RCA, screen capture)
The last night in San Diego, I just went back to my hotel room and vegged in front of the TV. I don't have cable at home, so I stumbled onto Project Runway. My very limited exposure to Reality TV has mostly been just seeing the monitors at the gym, and I've hated most of what I've seen. But this show avoids the bitchiness, backstabbing and most of the artificial drama of the Lowest Common Turd programming that passes for "entertainment" these days.
In a blatant (paid, I'm sure) product placement, this week's show required the contestants to create an outfit entirely from things available at the Hershey Store (including large posters, displays, etc.) in about 36 hours. All of them were great fun, but this one blew me away. It's all Twizzlers, and the space between the halves of the bustier is cellophane.
My favorite comment on this from a local wit:
Like i have always said: you can have my heart if you can chew through to it.
As you can see, the major rigid pad goes on the forehead, basically, with the strap behind and the nosepiece next to... um... the nose.
Ford Torino in Gran Torino (2008, Warner Bros., screen capture)
You can read more about product placement: www.brandsandfilms.com