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I just realized that I had a dress very similar to this one when I was four.
necklace - flea market
dress - thrifted
tights - hue
shoes - london sole
HDR photography is one of the best solutions when it comes to bad lightning circumstances. By using HDR you can show all the details in shadows and highlights perfectly. Oh and I stay by the fact - > Beelitz is not boring.
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All the iterations
My closet isn’t small, but it also isn’t infinite. However, I like to think that the possible combinations approach infinity.
I pride myself in “never repeating an outfit,” but some of them are pretty similar. I’ve paired some of these items before, but never all of them at once. That’s what keeps it from being a repeat combo.
Jacket (below), BCBG Max Azria (consignment). Dress, Parker. Shirt, FY2 (thrifted). Leggings, Allen B. Boots, Treasure & Bond. Sunglasses, Aerie. Bowtie, Flairs New York.
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I tried that again with colours I prefer, but don't actually like it any better.
So YAY, the best part of a painting slump is that I know I'm one dab closer to some sort of something or other that I'll really like.
WEEK 40 – HLT Fall Photoset, Part I
Here's an odd one: several checkouts at this store are inoperable (the computers on 13-18, I think, have been removed for a while now). Now, I'm used to these checklanes being kept stocked with candy and stuff even though they're closed. (One is now even stocked with care products like shampoo, but that's another story.) But how was this computerless stand able to print these random receipt slips that appear to go down in a long line – or, perhaps more importantly, why?!
EDIT - knew it wouldn't be long before I'd have an answer! Thanks, [https://m.flickr.com/photos/jsbn123/]: see what the deal is in the comments below.
(c) 2015 Retail Retell
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Is a realistic challenge animation created by Plastic Girls. This animation was inspired from TikTok challenge. Repeat this challenge and make this video as beautiful and touching as you can!)
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This small building obviously had a lot to say to me. The richness of reflective surfaces with a patina of road dust offered many opportunities for discovery. Here the iconic diner shape repeated in the reflection is a draw for the lens as is the Art Deco calla lily design on the transparent top on the back of the table booth bench.
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I'm almost finished obsessing about this place. I keep seeing things that could have made more detailed shots of the inside and even the out. Also I noticed a notebook and jacket on one of the booth benches, so am thinking that it might reopen at some point. It's really a prime nostalgic diner.
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Update Summer of 2018: I took a drive to see what happened with it. When I got there the building was gone. I did a search and discovered that it had been purchased and is being relocated to another town in Columbia County, NY. At some point I will go looking for it and see if it has come back to life.
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5. Repeat the step 27 of the dress
- Remove the basting threads. First, you can gently pull the both "purple" threads, so the bobbin ones you used for gathering . Normally, they can be removed easily by sliding. Finaly, remove the needle threads you used for gathering, my "pink" threads. Warning! Do not confuse! It must rest only one stitch, the last and good one ;-)
- Trim the seam allowances at 4mm at the stitch line, so just to equalize the raw edge.
- Finish by a final row of zigzag stitches at the edge to make this seam stronger.
Agnetapark, Delft, The Netherlands.
Design (1882): E. Gugel (housing) and L.P. Zocher (landscape architecture).
I must have photographed Joy and Bing Bong three times in three different places. I first spotted them out in the lobby. Every time I saw them again over the course of the day, another member of the group had arrived. I have to believe that a couple of hours later I could have got a picture of them with Fear, too.
I wonder how many people at the Con saw Bing Bong and immediately burst into tears?
(I hope I wasn't the only one...)
For this mission I decided to opt for a different way, to try the photographic essay about an existing place in my hometown. The place in question is the Estudantina of Sao Domingos de Rana. Here there are meetings of music, culture, an association that gives support To young people at risk and the object of my study, a group of friends who dedicates to a self-defense sport. After some visits, they agreed that I could photograph at will. The training is intense but not violent and after several sessions I found similarities With the ballet ....
The Blues Festival in the little village of Thredbo, in the Australian Snowy Mountains is always a blast.
Indoors in the Schuss Bar, the Repeat Offenders, a new line-up of old musical favourites, pound out some seriously swampy southern soul with Gary Lothian on guitar, Rosscoe Clark on drums, Dave Green on bass, and Sally King on vocals.
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WEEK 14 – Closing the Gap (III)
Out in the parking lot now, here's a shot of the exterior – from a straight-on perspective, and not an angle taken while on the sidewalk, as we saw yesterday :P December 20th is a bit too long ago for me to remember the weather now, but the image seems to point to a pretty similar scenario as what's playing out this weekend: cold and wet! I shouldn't complain, because next thing I know, it'll be 97° XD
Gap Factory Store (now closed) // 95 Goodman Road W, Southaven, MS 38671
(c) 2018 Retail Retell
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Awwwww Kero un hombre
k me kiera :( k me haga sentir kosas
k no todo asen sentir kiero un hombre k me abraza y un hombre k me bese kiero un hombre de verdad !!! 8o
Foto fea xD no tenu mas jum :D
Ey si keri msn pidelo No me lo pidai xk se enojan :D
Nosotras las imitamos xD kaga de la riza kno ete video (HH)
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In the last couple of years, Cardiff Bus appeared to have switched to Alexander Dennis for new vehicles, having already received 10 E20D MMCs and a similar number of 'classic style' E20Ds earlier this year. However, a repeat order was placed for 10 Mercedes Benz Citaro 0295s and these have recently arrived as 131-40, following on sequentially from the 30 Citaros delivered in 2013 and 2015.
All carry branding for Service 27 (Thornhill), which sees competition from New Adventure Travel's X8, and as a representative of the batch, 133 is emerging from Park Street, with the Principality Stadium forming the backdrop, in late August 2017.