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Original work by Phil Stern
Here is the original series:
www.1stdibs.com/art/photography/black-white-photography/p...
I'm taking a little break from this, because it's hard to find the energy every evening to concentrate on it. But one day it's going to be a big pretty sweater!
I have completely forgotten where this spot of palms on the side of the road is located. I had only seen this spot in my dreams of paradise before
Chernivtsi, Ukraine.
SLR Camera: Nikon F5
Lens: AF Zoom-Nikkor 28-105mm f/3.5-4.5D
Film: Kodak Ektar 100
Filter: Promaster Spectrum 7 UV
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-- focal length - 105 mm
-- aperture - 5.6
Film was processed and scanned by "Mark" Studio Lab. in Chernivtsi. I am happy with the results.
To see the pictures taken with this camera click here.
Thank you for your comments and Fav's.
Now available in Second Life and Inworldz.
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Nature walk pullover, size 5, lengthened about an inch. I made this out of french terry, and it is wonderfully soft! Pattern by Oliver + S. My daughter wants one now, so I will be making another...
Images of sewing and embroidery projects featured in the BERNINA inspiration magazine #63. For more information please visit www.bernina.com.
Images of sewing and embroidery projects featured in the BERNINA inspiration magazine #63. For more information please visit www.bernina.com.
Pattern: Owls by Kate Davies
Yarn: School Products Cashmere Merino Cone
Needles: US 9
Yes it's that darn owl sweater that everyone and their mother has knit. I followed katiekakes' modifications for using worsted weight yarn, which is to knit one size larger than you normally would using US 9s. This worked out perfectly! To date, this is the most well-fitting sweater I've ever made, and I've made a lot of sweaters... -_-;;; A pleasure to knit and wear. There's so many things about this pattern I appreciate, from the shaping by the small of the back (genius) to the shortrows around the back of the neck. The yarn was an absolute delight to work with and I reckon I only used about 40% off the cone! Expect to see a lot more knits coming soon with this same yarn.
Having had a couple of barren weeks as far as railway photography is concerned, I decided on the spur of the moment yesterday (10 May 2024) to capture a shot of one of the few Class 67 and Mark IV coaches workings west of Cardiff. It was a sunny evening, but by the time my subject arrived brightness was fast disappearing as may be seen from the uploaded image. Transport for Wales' service 1V50, the 16.30 Manchester Piccadilly to Swansea is seen having just breasted the summit at Stormy (circa 3-miles west of Bridgend) and is descending the 1 in 93 gradient to just beyond Pyle. Luck was on my side for a couple of reasons, firstly, the 67 was pulling the train, secondly, the locomotive and carriages are in the black livery and finally, this set now has five carriages,.
67022 leads TfW set HD07.
...thank you very much, Sabine! ^^
Fashion Credits:
- Pullover: SmartmausAdele
- Jeans: RuPaul Integrity Toys
- Belt: Gloss Convention Welcome Erin
- Watch: Le Smoking Adele
- Bangle: unknown (gift)
- Shoes: Poppy Parker
is quite a bit big!
My sister made it, and it`s even too big for me (6ft 4")
ist ein bissi groß!
von meiner Schwester, ist sogar für meine 1,94 zu groß!