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Wobbie's E30 for Canibeat.com.

Full writeup and photos can be found here:

www.canibeat.com/2012/05/teal-with-it-robert-langelier-e30/

Write-up and (naturally) photos by yours truly.

RUSA Winter 2010 "American Randonneur" newsletter. Page 30/31.

 

SF Randonneurs Pt Reyes Lighthouse 200K writeup by Aaron Brownlee, photos by yours truly.

 

My writeup was longer, and not as humorous as Aaron's.

Lighting writeup: mr-chompers.blogspot.com/2009/09/lausanneportraits.html

 

Settings: Ambient (on the subject) is even with neutral grey. Flash is one stop above neutral grey.

 

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Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA) Museum of Contemporary Native Arts (MoCNA) -- Exposure: Native Art and Political Ecology -- indigenous artists from Australia, Canada, Greenland, Japan, French Polynesia (Tahiti), and the US (incl American Samoa and Guam)

Writeup here: mr-chompers.blogspot.com/2010/01/firstshootwithlightpanel...

 

Settings: Ambient is effectively gone. Not sure the ratio between the two flashes, but the output is 2:1, the main on the face double the brightness of the side light. The main is in a less efficient modifier, but it's also physically closer. I'd say side is 1 stop over neutral grey, and the main 1.5 stops.

April 4, 1900 writeup for wood handle version of the TRIUMPH wrench. Based on George B. Stevenson Sept. 6, 1892 patent no. 482,281; the all metal hollow handle STEVENSON PIPE WRENCH was introduced a couple of years earlier.

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I also have a little writeup about the show on my blog. 一番カワイイ

Eleanor's writeup from the SPCR website:

ELEANOR…is a darling SEAL POINT SIAMESE. She is 2 years old, spayed and has her claws. She weighs a slim 7 pounds and has an easy, short coat and bright blue eyes. Eleanor came to us from a local shelter and was, as her foster mom describes her, “fur and bones.” She was very ill from her time at the shelter but through the constant TLC of her caregiver she has made a full recovery and is certainly ready for her FurEver Home! Eleanor is a very SMART, busy, playful kitty who is always on the move and loves to be by her people (Very social!). She is a bit talkative and likes to be a part of whatever is going on. Currently she is not a lap cat (too busy!) but that could change as she gets older. She loves to be pet and is quite affectionate. Eleanor will probably be fine with other pets as long as she is slowly and properly introduced. She did get used to the dog in her foster home, and though she tends to be dominant with other cats she would probably be fine with an easy-going male. Eleanor is very gentle with her playing and would be a good family cat with respectful kids.

From MAGfest, a music and gaming con in Alexandria. Working on a We Love DC writeup for Wednesday, so, you know, check back there later.

Shown here is the Great War French Tank Crewman loadout displayed in its entirety. This display photo includes both regulation items as well as common items a Veteran tankiste would reasonably have within the time frame of 1918. With the completion of this writeup I hope you have gained newfound knowledge and respect for the soldiers of the Artillerie Spéciale who did not have the privilege we have to wear their uniform in a purely educational and peaceful capacity. While reenacting does not give us the attached, constant, and profound social impact necessary to truly understand the citizen soldier's feelings of the time, what we can do as preservers of history is get as close as possible to this feeling through authenticity. Part of this is, of course, performed through understanding the history of their uniform and the 'why' behind its appearance. It is especially important in regards to the AS as their uniform would be developed at the frontline by the soldiers themselves. Thus, wearing the uniform as a reenactor provides greater insight into why the soldiers modified their kit more than any time period photo could. By far the best part of the hobby is reading a memoir or account of a tankiste complaining about a certain aspect of the uniform, and wearing the uniform and agreeing with their complaint 100 years later.

 

It honestly feels very cathartic to be at a stopping point in this impression that I feel is sufficient enough to both respect and teach the history of the AS with others. This kit is the product of years of pure research, long nights translating French documents, the stress of historical auctions, trial and error, dumb luck, consultation with experts in the field, and general all around effort in finding the right things to acquire. As a reenactor who specializes in the French tank corps of the Great War, I am glad to have shared this interest with you. Well until next time!

 

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I believe it would be appropriate to end this deep dive into AS history with the words of General Estienne and his thoughts on the American Tank Corps from the May 1921 letter:

 

"General Estienne (who organized the Tank-Corps)

Inspector of the Tank-Corps

4 bis Boulevard des Invalides. Paris 26th - May 1921 -

 

"Madamoiselle;

I am much pleased to give you my view as a soldier of what we owe to the American help. Without this help, I don't believe Marichal Foch would have been able to effect the wonderful manoeuvre by which, in 4 months, he forced the enemy to a capitulation, unequalled since that of Carthage. From a personal point of view, as commander of an artillery attack in Lorraine, I have witnessed the action of the American Tank Corps together with our little Renault Tanks. Having witnessed their incomparable bravery, I am grateful for a renewed opportunity to express the affectionate admiration which the French Tank-Corps conceived on the Battle-Field for their American comrades continuing this same feeling in time of peace. With the expression of my respect, I am, Mademoiselle, etc. -"

Full paint correction and interior detail on a HARD WORKNG Mercedes Viano. Read the full writeup here: tinyurl.com/qa5ywxa

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gay pride parade,

belfast,

2nd august 2008

 

blog writeup here

Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA) Museum of Contemporary Native Arts (MoCNA) -- Exposure: Native Art and Political Ecology -- indigenous artists from Australia, Canada, Greenland, Japan, French Polynesia (Tahiti), and the US (incl American Samoa and Guam)

Pictures from an overnighter on Bainbridge Island mid-October 2014. For a complete writeup check out this post on my blog.

Eleanor's writeup from the SPCR website:

ELEANOR…is a darling SEAL POINT SIAMESE. She is 2 years old, spayed and has her claws. She weighs a slim 7 pounds and has an easy, short coat and bright blue eyes. Eleanor came to us from a local shelter and was, as her foster mom describes her, “fur and bones.” She was very ill from her time at the shelter but through the constant TLC of her caregiver she has made a full recovery and is certainly ready for her FurEver Home! Eleanor is a very SMART, busy, playful kitty who is always on the move and loves to be by her people (Very social!). She is a bit talkative and likes to be a part of whatever is going on. Currently she is not a lap cat (too busy!) but that could change as she gets older. She loves to be pet and is quite affectionate. Eleanor will probably be fine with other pets as long as she is slowly and properly introduced. She did get used to the dog in her foster home, and though she tends to be dominant with other cats she would probably be fine with an easy-going male. Eleanor is very gentle with her playing and would be a good family cat with respectful kids.

Where I had a nice write up on my photos

Make up: Anh Tran - 0909 263 214

Photo: Bao Troc - 0908 268 301

Model: Xuan Thuy

 

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Black & White Moments (Advaita) - Event Writeup - Sutra Gastropub

 

newspaper photo and writeup of John Henry Harris (age 14), Mayme Elizabeth (age 17), and Eleta Jean (age 13) (Durham, NC 1942)

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