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From my project looking at Feminism, Grace gave me some background on what she thought Feminism was about. Nikon F/50mm f1.4 Zeiss. Portra 400. Scanned from print on Fuji Archival Plus.
The Eagles did not often seem to be flying around just for recreational purposes. Rather, they were always scanning -- heads moving back and forth looking down for their next meal.
From Farqhuar family bible, given as gift in 1927. Illustration by H S Melville (possibly the same artist described here: www.daao.org.au/main/read/4434).
Ul. Wolności w Zabrzu.
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My first camera - Smena.
Scanned photo.
May 2004.
PS. Yeah, I know that the quality of this picture isn't good enough, but today it's nice memorial reminder :-).
Well, I'm beginning the process of uploading the five months of images that Flickr somehow managed to completely lose with the introduction of the lovely, new Camera Roll feature.
All of my notes were lost, of course. And - of course! - all of the links to my blogs were also lost, so I have to go back in and create new links to somewhere north of 100 pages. Soooooo convenient. Oh, and all of those images that were in groups? Fuggedaboudit.
Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City, sometime between January 12 and May 15 (which is the period of time that Flickr randomly deleted.) Lamy medium nib in Canson sketchbook.