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Here's a picture of the decommissioning of the USS Vincennes CG-49, which took place on June 29, 2005 in San Diego, California.
CTM1 Jim "Dutch" Nordenger, who was a Plank Owner on the Vincennes, is standing in this photo holding a white styrofoam cup.
Dutch's wife, should be standing under the black arrow that I drew on the picture.
I'm trying to see if Dutch will tell us what his wife's name is.
If Dutch tells us her name, then I'll put her name on another version of this same photo.
Okay, so I need to start branding things. And sending out flyers and handing out business cards so next summer won’t be a bust like this one and so I can get my extra money on the side. So, I spent all day trying to not make shitty logos. I would appreciate SOMEONE’s opinion. Tell me which you like best? Or if you can think of something better, feel free to message me or something or other.
I also tried placing them on my actual photos too and they integrated pretty well. :) I can post examples if need be.
Help?
These 5 images have been taken in my Final piece shoots, and they are all candidates for my final piece images. This work is based upon the work of Sandy Garnett, using an overhead projector to project an image of the models fingerprint onto themselves as another way of defining someone as being unique and different. I also took some other images of a young child who i am unable to upload photographs onto the internet of, however these images can be found in my sketchbook.
Based off of a doodle done in my Ethics & Morality notebook. I then retraced it on transparent paper, and from there I added Ink.
If I decide to use it in my breath I would probably do many different layers of other things with the use of Mod Podge.
A thread wasted wasp. These wasps catch caterpillars, paralyse them, drag them back to their nest and bury them for their larvae to feed on.
Print we found in the muddy sand next to the flow of the Santa Cruz River. It is about 4 inches across (I held my lens cap up to it, as I was not about to put it into the mud, not with the water being treated effulent from the sewage plant upstream) and it is larger than the cap by about 1.25 to 1.5 inches.
He did not acknowledge the balloons in any way. Not on the train, nor as he walked up the sidewalk in a downpour. He stopped for a moment right here as I clicked a few. He seemed to be planning his route across the street. Once across, he and the balloons that haunted him incredibly *vanished*.
Next night I saw this same clump of balloons blowing in the wind at 10th/Burnside as they clung to a sign post...a little more deflated.
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This bridge support is at Ickleford, on the down side (west side, northbound) of the East Coast Main Line maybe a couple of hundred yards from the ECML. Was this part of the Hitchin-Bedford line?
spotted on Westchester Lagoon. He certainly has the short little bill of one, but I know that can sometimes be misleading. Can anyone tell me definitively if this is one?
Westchester Lagoon, Anchorage, AK
Day 1 of 17
Acte de Barcelona en Comú a Nou Barris amb Ada Colau, Pablo Iglesias, Gerardo Pisarello, Jessica Albiach i Lucía Martín
Love made Temple of Leah possible as Teodorico Adarna, father of actress Ellen Adarna and owner of Queensland motels, offers the construction of the huge edifice to his wife Leah Villa Albino-Adarna.
“This Temple was constructed in the year 2012 A.D as a symbol of my undying love for her and my ceaseless devotion to Leah Villa Albino-Adarna,” he noted on their FB page.
And because this was made out of love, it doesn't only welcome visitors with the spectacular view of the city but also with the warmth of the place.