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hiking to the Zillierbachtalsperre. Drei Annen, Harz Mountains, Germany

My niece. It's trouble when it's quite, better look for her, she might as well be climbing refrigerators

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Abandoned Abused Street Dogs.

Wildlife Photography, Jungle.

Nikon D300 DX Camera.

Nikkor 70-300 VR Lens.

 

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Ding Bat Betty wanting to do

The Monster Mash, Not ! .. ;-)

 

Thank You.

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hiking to the Zillierbachtalsperre. Drei Annen, Harz Mountains, Germany

ho sempre detestato trovare scitte disegni e tracce di vernice nei luoghi che amo fotografare finchè tornando in questo posto dopo qualche anno mi sono ricreduto. Qui è stato fatto un lavoro eccellente, alcune sono delle vere e proprie opere, questo bimbo mi ha emozionato!

  

PC wk 28 - Black & White

shes looks like a mermaid doesnt she?

Linda: Model

Mayhem #701919

 

The original concept was to shoot a lost girl in the woods. Linda had slightly different idea and want to push the concept to a wild child. The "mud" is non toxic water based artist paint. The color: Burnt Umber of course.

 

Shot with Pentax K-1000 with a Pentax 50mm f/2.0 on Kodak 400 vc. Scanned with Nikon Coolscan V ED. edited with Corel Photopaint.

The fundraiser will be held from July 9-22.

 

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The Fashion Teller is very proud to present an amazing story book that will entice, enslave and exterminate with just one look...

 

”FEMME FATALE”.

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COVER MODEL: Anna Sapphire

COVER PHOTOGRAPHER: Enzo Champagne

COVER GRAPHICS: Sachy Rexen

 

Many thanks to our amazing designers, photographers, models and staff who made this story come to life with all your amazing talents, hard work and dedication.

 

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~Mea Culpa: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/lafee%20style/197/127/34

 

~NV Corsetry: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Dahlinks/184/181/23

 

~Pipins: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Summer%20Station/223/204/26

 

~Vero Modero: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Vero%20Modero/135/138/28

 

~ Wildchild & Muse: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Patron/84/227/30

 

THANK YOU!

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Dom played:

 

Beniamino Gigli – ‘O Dolce Incanto (Manon)’

Steve Vai – ‘Burnin’ Down The Mountain’

Jitwam – ‘Yyy’

Waldeck – ‘Midsummer Night Blues’

Art Of Noise – ‘Paranoimia’ (Album Version)

The Leisure Society – ‘Cars’

DJ Shadow feat. Run The Jewels – ‘Nobody Speak’

Rihanna – ‘Te Amo’

Linda Clifford – ‘Red Light’

Ease The Pain – ‘Flashmob’

Stevie Wonder - ‘Angie Girl’

The Monkees – ‘A Little Bit Me, A Little Bit You’

Mish Mash – ‘Speechless (Extended Mix)’

Elvin Tibideaux – ‘Get Close’

Pet Shop Boys – ‘Nervously’

James Taylor – ‘Fire & Rain’

 

Chris played:

 

Pink Floyd – ‘Wish You Were Here’

Alessi – ‘Oh Lori’

Everly Brothers – ‘Let It Be Me’

David Ruffin – ‘Walk Away From Love’

‘Scones – The Killing of Sister George’

Brian Protheroe – ‘Pinball’

King Princess – ‘1950’

Billy Eckstine & Sarah Vaughan – ‘Passing Strangers’

Paul Simon – ‘Gone At Last’

Robbie Williams – ‘No Regrets’

The The – ‘Dogs Of Lust’

Alison Moyet – ‘Right As Rain’

Ivano Fossati – ‘Goodbye Indiana’

Hot Chocolate – ‘Are You Getting Enough Of What Makes You Happy’

Stretch – ‘Why Did You Do It?’

Human League – ‘Life On Your Own’

OFF – ‘Electrica Salsa’

Adriano Celentano – ‘Prisencolinensinanciusol’

Malcolm McLaren – ‘Double Dutch’

Madonna – ‘Angel (Remix)’

‘Pepper LaBeija – A Man Who Emulated A Woman’

Kym Simms – ‘Too Blind To See It’

‘Crystal LaBeija ‘FIERCE’

The Ones – ‘Flawless’

‘Miss Vanjie’

 

Andy played:

 

Rae Morris – ‘Push Me to My Limit’

The Presets – ‘Downtown Shutdown’

Definition of Sound – ‘Wear Your Love Like Heaven’

The Smiths – ‘This Charming Man’

The Marvelettes – ‘Too Many Fish In the Sea’

Groove Armada – ‘Song 4 Mutya (Out of Control)’

House of Pain – ‘Jump Around’

Basement Jaxx – ‘Do Your Thing’

Janelle Monáe – ‘Dance Apocalyptic’

Carly Rae Jepson vs Nine Inch Nails – ‘Call Me A Hole’

Pulp – ‘Common People’

Britney Spears – ‘Stronger’

The Kids from "Fame" – ‘Hi-Fidelity’

Benny Goodman – ‘Sing Sing Sing’

Sabrina Johnston – ‘Peace (Original Edit)

Jet – ‘Are You Gonna Be My Girl’

Kylie Minogue – ‘Wow’

Wildchild – ‘Renegade Master (Fatboy Slim Old Skool Edit)’

Beyoncé – ‘Ring the Alarm (Freemasons Club Mix Radio Edit)’

Donna Summer – ‘MacArthur Park (Single Version)’

Peggy Lee – ‘Why Don't You Do Right?’

Nina Simone – ‘Ain't Got No - I Got Life (Remix)’

Gat Décor – ‘Passion’

 

BATTLE:

 

David Bowie – ‘Drive In Saturday’

David Essex – ‘Oh What A Circus’

Funboy Three & Bananarama – ‘It Ain’t What You Do, It’s The Way That You Do It

Bros – ‘When Will I Be Famous’

The Equals – ‘Baby Come Back’

Midnight Oil – ‘Beds Are Burning’

Janet Jackson – ‘What Have You Done For Me Lately’

The Shapeshifters – ‘Lola’s Theme’

Bow Wow Wow – ‘Go Wild In The Country’

Lou Reed – ‘Walk On The Wild Side’

Mantronix – ‘Got To Have Your Love’

Liza Minnelli – ‘Losing My Mind’

Blur – ‘Girls And Boys’

Elastica – ‘Connection’

Frankie Goes To Hollywood – ‘Two Tribes’

Prince – ‘I Would Die 4 U’

Flying Lizards – ‘Money’

Ian Dury & The Blockheads- ‘Reasons To Be Cheerful Part 3’

Roxy Music – ‘Virginia Plain’

David Bowie – ‘Boys Keep Swinging’

Elkie Brooks – ‘Pearls A Singer’

Donna Summer – ‘I Feel Love’

Sylvester – ‘(You Make Me Feel) Mighty Real’

Grace Jones – ‘Pull Up To The Bumper’

Chic – ‘Good Times’

Sandie Shaw – ‘(There’s) Always Something There To Remind Me’

Siouxsie & The Banshees – ‘Hong Kong Garden’

The Cure – ‘Close To Me’

David Bowie – ‘Fashion’

McAlmont & Butler – ‘Yes’

Chicago – ‘If You Leave Me Now’

Carly Simon – ‘You’re So Vain’

#tbt MicHi - Back by popular demand :D ... my new pup is trying very hard to be super sweet... but that face doesn't fool me... he is my "wild child" <3

This lil' guy has helped fill a big hole in my heart and I am very grateful for him. Dogs are like our kids... they all have very different personalities and you love them just the same....

Have a great Friday everyone! Let's see what you Flickr for the weekend! Thanks again Yahoo Flickr for my previous explore this week... Halo and Michi are now famous with over 19,000 views; aren't they lucky!!??? Their mom was pretty excited! :D

Linda: Model

Mayhem #701919

  

Linda received a quick education as to the purpose of a "Spider Stick". This is her new best friend in the hardwood hammock.

 

The original concept was to shoot a lost girl in the woods. Linda had slightly different idea and want to push the concept to a wild child. The "mud" is non toxic water based artist paint. The color: Burnt Umber of course.

 

Shot with Pentax K-1000 with a Pentax 50mm f/2.0 on Kodak 400 vc. Scanned with Nikon Coolscan V ED. edited with Corel Photopaint.

Linda: Model

Mayhem #701919

 

Sometimes bad focus is good. This is the feel I was hoping to capture this day. The field of focus is just behind her head.

 

Shot with Pentax K-1000 with a Pentax 50mm f/2.0 on Kodak 400 cn B&W. Scanned with Nikon Coolscan V ED. edited with Corel Photopaint.

Fair Lane Folk Festival

Dearborn, MI

July 2016

WildChild & Muse - Rumcay

photo / model Mayumi Sugarplum

 

Hair : Vanity Hair ( past gift )

Skin : CIA designs

Bangles : Indyra originals

Pose : Miamai

 

Dress, Collar : Wildchild & Muse "Rumcay" by Eliza Wierwight

 

Thank you, Eliza !!<3

   

Linda: Model

Mayhem #701919

 

Linda was just great fun and loved to get dirty. In this case the floor was less than desirable.

 

Shot with Pentax K-1000 with a Pentax 50mm f/2.0 on Kodak 400 vc. Scanned with Nikon Coolscan V ED. edited with Corel Photopaint.

Never a dull moment when you're shooting kids. Three expressions for three different personalities! The older two are fraternal twins.

 

Strobist: AB 800 @ 1/4 power with medium Chimera softbox, 45 degrees to camera left. AB 400, 1/8 power with medium Photoflex softbox camera right.

The boy is off to Kindy in a few short weeks. I'm excited for him and I think he is too. At the same time, my heart tugs thinking about all our sweet time together. Our days spent laughing and kissing, shopping, visiting, playing and of course.....

  

Watering

It is a daily task that he LOVES to do.

I watch him from the window.

It's very involved.

  

Each flower.

Each blade of grass.

The dirt.

Every slat of the picket fence.

  

My little wild child.

  

This shot now tops the charts of being my favorite. It was taken last night as the sun was setting. I couldn't resist that light.

Autumn-hike near Bad Suderode, Harz Mountains Germany.

Linda: Model

Mayhem #701919

 

The original concept was to shoot a lost girl in the woods. Linda had slightly different idea and want to push the concept to a wild child. The "mud" is non toxic water based artist paint. The color: Burnt Umber of course.

 

Shot with Pentax K-1000 with a Pentax 50mm f/2.0 on Kodak 400 vc. Scanned with Nikon Coolscan V ED. edited with Corel Photopaint.

The Fashion Teller is very proud to present an amazing story book that will entice, enslave and exterminate with just one look...

 

”FEMME FATALE”.

issuu.com/fashiontellersl/docs/femmefatale

 

We are taking history’s deadliest and most irresistible women “Fact or Fiction” and making them come to life in a High Fashion, High Quality Story Book Spread. We are very honored to spotlight the designs of Bliss Couture, Champagne! Sparkling Couture, Mea Culpa, NV Corsetry, Pipins, Vero Modero and Wildchild & Muse. The extraordinary one of a kind designs are a perfect fit in making each Femme Fatale come alive.

 

Let us take you on a journey and meet each seductive deadly temptress.

 

Turn the page and enjoy the dangerous ride...

issuu.com/fashiontellersl/docs/femmefatale

 

COVER MODEL: Anna Sapphire

COVER PHOTOGRAPHER: Enzo Champagne

COVER GRAPHICS: Sachy Rexen

 

Many thanks to our amazing designers, photographers, models and staff who made this story come to life with all your amazing talents, hard work and dedication.

 

THE OUTFITS ARE NOW AVAILABLE AT THESE AMAZING STORES:

 

~Bliss Couture: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Bliss%20Couture/128/128/2

 

~Champagne! Sparkling Couture: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/The%20Renaissance%20Galler...

 

~Mea Culpa: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/lafee%20style/197/127/34

 

~NV Corsetry: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Dahlinks/184/181/23

 

~Pipins: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Summer%20Station/223/204/26

 

~Vero Modero: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Vero%20Modero/135/138/28

 

~ Wildchild & Muse: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Patron/84/227/30

 

THANK YOU!

RicoRacer Flux & Editorial Clarity

A couple of years back, I was out walking in Upper Swaledale, near Keld, North Yorkshire and came across an old abandoned farmhouse. The word ‘ruin’ might be a more accurate description, because it had certainly seen better days, having been some years since it was abandoned. On the OS map, it’s called ‘Crackpot Hall’ – a brilliant name! This ruinous pile clings to the very edge of a steep hillside called Buzzard Scar. Immediately behind, the hillside continues to climb across a landscape that reveals clues to the area’s lead-mining past. However, it’s the view to the front that I found particularly thrilling. As views go, this one is to die for! The prospect is one that drops away down into the dale which takes its name from a young River Swale. You can see the course of the river as it meanders down the dale alongside the well-trodden path towards the village of Muker. The view from the windows of Crackpot Hall must have been amazing.

Despite the sad state of this once substantial farmhouse, it is still possible to wander around the crumbling walls and make yourself at home with the ghosts of the past. There’s the fireside range that once would have had fresh bread baking in the oven. An old tin bath on the stone floor in front of the fire is another poignant reminder of life in this remote spot.

I recall doing some research to try and find out something of the history of Crackpot Hall, who had lived here and when it was abandoned. What I found out was that back in the 1920’s, two women, Ella Pontefract and Marie Hartley, spent a lot of time in the Yorkshire Dales collecting oral history from those who lived here. Ella wrote a series of books and Marie did the illustrations. It seems that one of the places they visited was Crackpot Hall and they described a four-year-old girl called ‘Alice’, who lived with her farmer parents and who they described as having “…the madness of the moors about her, and all their wariness.” This description has often being re-interpreted with Alice being described as a ‘wild child’. They remarked upon Alice’s mocking, chuckling laugh and how it seem as untamed to them as lonely Crackpot Hall.

I thought that there was something rather enigmatic about this description and it certainly had me intrigued. I posted a couple of the photographs that I had taken on the internet, along with a few details of what I’d found out, asking if anyone had any further information.

It must have been a good few months later when I received a message about the photographs after they had been seen by a lady called Jayne, living near Carlisle in Cumbria. Jayne turned out to be a daughter of Alice and she informed me that her mother Alice was still alive, now 89 and still definitely ‘wild’!

Alice, now 88, is the last surviving of six children who were born at Crackpot Hall. Jayne said: “Yes she was a wild child and still is! According to my mother Alice, Ella Pontefract and Maria Hartley often used to go to Crackpot Hall."

It seems that I hadn’t been the only one keen to learn more about Crackpot Hall and that Alice had recently been tracked down and interviewed for a BBC radio documentary and that the programme was to be broadcast soon on BBC Radio Three.

So, here alongside photographs of my latest visit to Crackpot Hall, is the link to the BBC Radio Programme where you can download the Mp3 file of the programme.

www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b06nr54x

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