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Processing chickens at Serenity Hill Farm in Staunton on Thursday, July 28, 2011. (photo by Pat Jarrett)
This is my edited version of Belle âme.'s photo.
I did this for the Process my photo (not better, just different) Group (Week 12))
I watched the Lion King in Spanish yesterday, so from now on my cat will be called "Seem-ba!" XD
Cross-process FTW. Or so I hear. :)
Bre Pettis demonstrates Eric Skiffs method for binary counting on your fingers for use in my binary clock processing sketch.
I'm naturally strawberry blonde and last July decided to go brunette and over the months continued to go darker and then added red highlights... I finally decided I'm over it (mainly for monetary and upkeep reasons because I'm not much of a high maintainence chick). I spent almost all day at the salon I used to work at while they stripped, processed, foiled and rocked out my hair. The next time it should be fully back to it's natural state :). We just had a lot of goofy fun during the whole process so I wanted to share it.
Emulsion made from pansy petals.
The print using the pansy leaves for the emulsion didn't really work. 1 outta 2 ain't bad.
A DM based 23rd TASS OA-10A undergoing the preservation process at the AMARC arrivals area in July 1992.
The plastic spraylat coating has been applied to the canopy and the black undercoat can be seen covering the engine intakes.
23rd TASS OA-10As were used in the Forward Air Controller role and saw action in Operation Desert Storm. OA-10s are no different to 'standard' A-10s, the designation refers to the a/c's role rather than equipment fit.