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RML Travel Stoke-on-Trent's Dennis Dart DZZ1 at work in Hanley on 6 August 2007. Unfamiliarity with the camera resulted in the flash being activated. The somewhat bizarre body is apparently by Carlyle, but rebuilt by Zig Zag, whoever they were, (hence the DZZ1 fleetnumber).
inside these are some UGLY old bracelets that I was about to toss--so covered the cores with thin sheets of black and textured them with Natalia Garcia-Leaniz' excellent CLay-Yo sheets and embellished them with strips of old skinner blends cut with zig zag blades. Not bad!
Heather Ross's Mendocino prints from Fabric Worm and other fabrics from Purl Patchwork and my beloved stash.
Pattern from The Purl Bee.
Blogged here.
A complement to this shot - taken also in New York but not on the same trip, and not exactly in the same area. I really noticed for the first time this style and how prominent it is in NYC.
Sometimes I really wish I lived there - so much to play with!
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Oregon Desert
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Standing 2,000+ feet high in the Oregon desert, mountains seem to float above the horizon. Here is Mt. Adams, in Washington, photographed while standing in Oregon.
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Gear:
Nikon D850
Nikkor 200-500 F5.6
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Exposure(s):
ISO 64, F8, 1/400s, 320mm
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I offer 1 on 1 instruction in the field and on post processing. DM for inquiry and rates.
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The Zig-Zag Bridge offers close viewing of the large and colorful Koi at the Portland Japanese Garden.
This image was shot in the middle of the day. I arranged my camera not hoping for much, mostly waiting for sunset light. I was surprised to see that actually the existing light illuminated the beach and the water quite nice. By sunset time low tide came in and this composition was almost inexistent, the small white clouds gone completely. A good lesson that you can shoot at any moment of the day, not only sunrise or sunset.
Hope you like it, enjoy!
Photo: Balcic, Bulgaria
Playing with the zoom lens and fireworks , hope it is liked. En jouant avec le zoom et les feux d'artifice, j'espère que vous l'aimez
Using Oh Fransson's tutorial for a HSQ block on Sew Mama Sew.
Using Tula Pink Neptune Scraps
Blogged: fashionedbymeg.blogspot.com