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Reversible Pinafore Dress by Bettsy Kingston. Fabric is Happy Campers by Moda. Panties are also by Bettsy Kingston - Patchwork Pants
Quadrigatus. 225-220BC. 6.7grams. Rome mint. anonymous. Crawford 028/RRC 28/3 early Roman coinage. Obverse: hd Dioscuri, Janiform, round trunc. (early style). Reverse: Jupiter + Victory in quad r, incuse rectangle. Rare.
This is the reversed edition.
Sequel to "Morning Tide of November 6"
I feel the strange magnetic attractions.
Siddharth Hande, Geo-Spatial Professional and Researcher in Urban Studies and New Media, India at the World Economic Forum - Annual Meeting of the New Champions in Tianjin, People's Republic of China 2014. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Heinz Stephan Tesarek
2015-2017, Brooklyn, NY, US
Photographs belong to author Jaka Vinsek. Any kind of usage without authors written permission is forbidden.
REVERSED PROJECT - Series of diptych of nude photographs where photographer is also photographed by his models.
www.jakavinsek.com / jaka.vinsek@gmail.com / +1.631.839.5956
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Message:
Dear Lettie & Oscar, A line to let you know we received your card and have not forgotten you. We are both well and Mule is getting fat and well liked in her work. Our show is doing good Bus. & well liked. I am playing some nice part. I'll be an actress some day maybe. My but it is hot down here in Kansas. We have 7 more weeks on this circuit. Will write soon again. Merle sends love to both. Best regards, Ladie. Nekt week Sedalia, Mo c/o the Revere stock co. Airdome.
(The Airdome was an variety of open air theater operating in Atchison and several other cities during the Vaudeville era)
Addressed:
Mrs Oscar Payne, 408 1/2 up 4th St., Evansville, Ind
Published by J. A. Lantz, Atchison, Kans. Made in Germany. 07 20207
Stamp: 1C Washington from the third bureau issue.
Cancel identified as a linear Columbia Machine cancel (Columbia postal supply Co.) with eight bar cancel (killer) using Bob Swanson's limited Machine Cancel identifier.
Atchison, Kans. 6 PM Jul 14 (19)13
Taken in Tokyo. This image is available to buy from Getty Images
Getty Images ID #149397145
Single exposure taken yesterday with my reverse lens. Think it's a damselfly, correction welcome =)
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Canon EOS 60D | ISO 1600 | f/22 | 1/100 | 0 EV | 50mm Lens Reversed | AWB | RF
The Sydney ferry 'Narrabeen' is in full reverse thrust mode as it prepares to dock at Manly Wharf on a bleak November 2008 day.
I wanted brake interrupters, cable routing necessitated reverse brake levers. Additional hand position provided by faux brake levers. IRD power shifters on the outside felt better than inside. Bell positioning exactly where my thumb can pluck the dinger without moving my hands. Handlebars were cut down 1"
I hate brmb, it's nothing personal, I hate most commercial radio stations. However, someone in their marketing department has their finger on the pulse and have made the most of new trend for reverse graffiti.
Spotted on Holloway Circus (affectionately known as the 'Pagoda Island' according to Five Live) this morning.
God knows what V-day is - Valentines Day? some crappy competition which humiliates some poor listener or even puts their health at risk?
Old Nelsonville Brick Kilns
Nelsonville, Ohio
Nelsonville pavers, produced in the Hocking River valley in northwestern Athens County, are known for their salt-glazed surfaces. This glazing helped to make the pavers watertight and gave the blocks a very distinctive and attractive surface. Most of these bricks were made from the Lower Kittanning fireclay. Some of the old kilns and stacks of the Nelsonville Brick Company are preserved at Brick Kiln Park, on the west side of Nelsonville.
Nelsonville also is famous for its decorative sidewalk pavers, which include stars, circles, and flowers, all having the characteristic glazed surface.
www.dnr.state.oh.us/geosurvey/oh_geol/99_No_3/brick2/tabi...
Examples for the article I wrote for Emulsive
emulsive.org/articles/guides/a-guide-to-simple-effective-...
Nikon F2AS, reversed 50mm f/2 Nikkor-H (non-AI), Ilford HP-5+ @ 800, HC-110 dil b 7:30 @ 69º 20-024
A stone statue with a crazy hair cut, that stands just outside of the building that houses the reclining Buddha. I was trying to come up with a name for this hair style, but all I came up with is the reverse Medusa. Any better ideas? Would you ever give this hair style a try? (notice that it's a combination of mustache, beard and possibly a serious mullet, parted in the back!)
Great graphics. Frustrated painter with fist in the air. Caption reads :"When Your Job is to the Bad and You're in a Fix. Don't Get Mad Try Adhesium It Sticks"