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Ok please dont pay too much attention to the construction of this - just wanted to show both images - without uploading them individually so I attempted something a little freaky - LOL didn't turn out exactly the way I wanted and I totally fubbed up on her feet - but oh well
wanted to share anyway - this was just for fun -
Should I keep it or loose it - not giving it to the clients this way
Its the seashell design on the top shelf of her Great-grandparents' built in shelves
in their dining room - just had the wild thought to put her up there & her parents were all for it - dont worry Daddy's hands were right below her feet ready to catch her if she fell - which she didn't
Shot with Lightscoop / Ceiling bounce
MADE EXPLORE
#159
lexi mire, more here: emilytebbetts.blogspot.com/2012/02/lexi-mire.html
St. Simons Island/Jekyll Island
Seashells from around the world.
Species list:
Gastropoda:
• Cittarium pica
• Buccinanops gradatum
• Trophon plicatus
• Trophon geversianus f. lamellosa
• Nerita sp.
Bivalvia:
• Pinna rudis
• Atrina rigida
From old collection
A seashell I got in a bowl of shells from goodwill. It's not a small bowl. There's hundreds of seashells. Why did I buy this?
Vanilla sugar cookies with almond royal icing and demerara sugar "sand." Part of the order for the Four Seasons I am working on this week.
This would make a gorgeous beach wedding favor!
Looking like upended seashells, tiny, crenelated fungi popped-up after a rain in a field, in...
Decatur (Winnona Park), Georgia, USA.
26 May 2020.
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from this blog post: blog.juliatrotti.com/pictures/salt
model: ivy @ vivien's, next canada + new york models
makeup: lidija j
film: dan @ i make films (see the film in the blog post!)
edited with the london raw preset for lightroom 4: www.digitalfilmactions.com/#/london-lightroom-4-preset/
I am not sure if these can be called 'wagashi', or maybe 'hinagashi'?
If there is a certain Japanese name for this type of candy, please feel free to comment and let me know. :o)
I bought several boxes of these in the Daimaru food hall in Tokyo last April, and almost a year later, I found one forgotten box in my cupboard, still gift-wrapped. I would not want to give it to anyone now, as the expiration date has long since passed, but they are still pretty to look at.