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I have no idea what this guy was doing! It's not the greatest photo quality due to the overexposed left shoulder and flank but the pose is priceless !

 

This is the second shot of the quircky pose.

Shot during a portrait session last Monday night. Strobes info; Alien Bees B800 as key light using shoot thru 45 in umbrella just out of frame camera left & B800 bare for fill forward camera right for fill.

  

A passionflower :) Not usually a fan of them but I kinda like this perspective.

Antique Gas & Steam Engine Museum.

Handmade at our workshop in Denmark. Crafted from quality materials, carefully created with passion.

 

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Not seen one of these before.

 

Samsung S1050

this is one of my custom portraits, if you are interested in having a custom portrait made by Nan Lawson (me!) e-mail me here!

 

Copyright Daniel Carter

Quirky sights in Iceland

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Passing a street corner in North Wales, I noticed the sign on this house and took a shot while no one was looking.

 

One of my really very rare attempts at HDR.

Lesson of Tamara Laporte, Lifebook 2014

Late and peaceful walk round town

In Nether Wasdale Church.

.....little house that I saw and liked in Florida. This home began as a small wooden home in approximately 1905. Architect, Frances A. Hollingsworth (1885-1974) remodeled it in an exposed Cuquina. In St. Augustine.

travel, cross country

When I visited Montréal in August 2005, I came across this 1962 Chrysler Newport. The design can be described as both elegantly distinctive, or quirky, I suppose.

 

Thanks to my friend Tony for identifying the car!

 

It's a scanned photo from my old Olympus Point-and-Shoot film camera, not the best quality.

Smash Book style journal to record Summer 2011

 

Kraft book with Kraft pages from Paperchase

 

Walnut Ink used to distress book

 

Items from Quirky Kit Used

This road starts in Index and runs parallel to Highway 2.

Watercolour painting quirky sea wall

In Latei, a café in the red light district, where nearly everything is for sale and quirky.

A quirky hand at the entrance to Quirky Quarter in Duke Street, Liverpool.

 

"Quirky Quarter, is a fun-filled destination for all ages. The attraction is packed with puzzling challenges and brain-teasing workouts, oddball photo opportunities and interactive experiences. It is a place of enigma and curious corners, of silly spaces and upside down places."

 

It's now on my "must do" list.

5 of 6 blocks I made for the 3x6 bee block swap.

 

Blogged about here: www.wambers-whimsies.com/?p=185

One of Milwaukee's infamous Jesus cars.

Handmade at our workshop in Denmark. Crafted from quality materials, carefully created with passion.

 

www.MetamorphQC.com

Handmade at our workshop in Denmark. Crafted from quality materials, carefully created with passion.

 

www.MetamorphQC.com

When Vannah and I were driving around the back roads in this tiny town, we saw the coolest, quirkiest house (it was actually an old church somebody was living in) with some truly interesting lawn decor.

 

Including this rusted old car, with what appears to be a cardboard figure with an old-fashioned drawing for a face behind the wheel.

 

Okay, that last sentence sucks so badly that I can't begin to parse it, but it's been a long day. Y'all know what I mean.

 

Usually they look nice, but these stickers (N line) feel very dodgy.

 

Better photo of this

Christie's "Out of the Ordinary" exhibition - cave bear skeleton (they became extinct 27,000 years ago).

Crochet Museum Joshua Tree, CA

Quirky launches three new crowd-sourced products each week. This sign is posted in the mens bathroom. It's not surprising that "get shit done" is one of their mantras.

 

2/27/14 Day 28

"I'm a little coconut lying on a coco-beach

Everybody steps on me

That is why I'm cracked you see

I'm a nut, I'm a nut, I'm crazy"

110:366

 

One of my favorite characters at Sea World's "Spooktacular" Halloween party.

Long before supermarkets you ground your grains in one of these if you wanted a loaf of bread.

 

Built for the St. Mary's Guild in the 1390s, this building has been a Town Hall, a museum, a British Restaurant - and a courthouse where some of the Pilgrim Fathers were imprisoned here before leaving for America - which makes you wonder why they called Boston, Mass after the this town!

SB-26's rear camera left and right through 24" softboxes for rim.

 

SB-80DX boomed overhead on camera axis through 45" shoot thru umbrella

 

Learning how to do post on fixing skin and touching up eyes, so if it's a crappy job, feel free to lend suggestions :-)

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