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That's exactly what the advert said and that's just how easy it was to take a picture of this, near enough static Meerkat.
Image taken at the Yorkshire Wildlife Park.
2025
Designed and folded by me
Free diagrams on my website: www.josephhwangorigami.com/simple-giraffe-diagrams
Heute ist ein einfaches Outfit angesagt.
Jeansrock, Bluse und Keilpumps, so bequem...
Today i´d keep it simple.
Jeanskirt, blouse and wedges had to do it, but it´s also very comfortable...
A simple photo of the Baltic Sea taken at Brändön. I liked the light on the stone.
Nikon D800E, AF-S Nikkor 24-70 mm f/2.8 G ED @ 70 mm, B+W Filter NDx1'000, Hoya Pro 1 Digital Filter Circular PL, ISO 50, f/16, 110 seconds.
The blue paper and paint are so pretty. I actually took Tammy out in here to take her photo. I asked the interpreter if she knew of her. She said she was too old at the time, but lots of people take photos of flat Stanley there. Not too many dolls though.
Small House exterior:
www.flickr.com/photos/jemby/32430081466/in/album-72157636...
Small House
Old Sturbridge Village
Sturbridge, MA
1830s New England living history museum
"Small House
Built by Old Sturbridge Village, 2007
Small House is Old Sturbridge Village's newest "old" house, built with historic construction methods and materials between 2003 and 2007. The building reproduces the small homes that were common in New England in the early 1800s. Homes of this size or smaller sheltered newlywed couples, poor families, laborers, people of color, and renters.
Though small at 400 square feet, the Small House is multifunctional. The main room serves as both the kitchen and parlor, where most indoor work and social activity took place. It also includes a "turn up" bed, which can be folded up against the wall to make more floor space. The back room behind the stairs is a bedchamber and storage space. There, a family might have stored cheeses and other agricultural products. The unfinished attic is portrayed as another storage area and sleeping space for children and other household members."
Before looking at this shot today, I was on the fence of getting rid of my Lensbabies. I felt like I was getting marginal results plus I am not as steady as I would like to be.
After seeing this image, I decided to keep it because I may get lucky again & produce this inspiring beauty.
Build a Mystery...
"Try to make sense of that cracked out K-Os, Seems complicated but it's really so simple"
Due abiti complementari ma usciti in anni diversi, in collezioni diverse
A sinistra, Fashion Collectibles #1903 1980 (di quando ero bambina, ho perso la borsetta purtroppo)
A destra, Best Buy #3638 1981 (recuperato da poco a un mercatino)
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Two dresses that seems of the same line, but released in different years, for different collections.
On the left, Fashion Collectibles #1903 1980 (form my chilhood, sadly the yellow bag went missing)
On the right, Best Buy #3638 1981 (bought recently at the flea market)
Models: Ebony Christie & Malibu Barbie
Simple Antares / Простой Антарес
(open variation of Antares)
Designer: Vladimir Frolov
30 units
2:3 rectangles
No glue
Antares-90f
Longer rectangles are possible.