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Originally Posted by il ciclista
NOBD, geez that car looks mostly body filler!

Yes, and look at how the bumper is "attached".

Nice pics, especially the first three.
 

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Originally Posted by NOBD
Yes, and look at how the bumper is "attached". Nice pics, especially the first three.
haha looks like something one of my aircooled VW friends would do a few from today's graduation photo shoot pillar by txvdub, on Flickr there was a wedding going, i didn't want to impose so i broke out the zoom wedding2 by txvdub, on Flickr sign by txvdub, on Flickr this was to be thrown away so i took it home with me
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Originally Posted by TRINI
I know the second one's Yorkville but is the first one an alleyway off of Queen Street?

Nothin like finding a familiar **********.
 

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Originally Posted by TRINI
I know the second one's Yorkville but is the first one an alleyway off of Queen Street?

Would you believe behind the Rebel House on Yonge St. just south of Roxbourh in Rosedale.
 

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A friend tasked me with doing the photography and graphic design for his mixtape cover. I scouted this busted out garage on the wrong side of town, and we did two photography sessions there (with my pleb Canon PowerShoot) on two different days. I wasn't 100% satisfied with either session; in both cases we were a little rushed, and on today's session we had attracted the attention of a few passers by, including an incoherent, quasi-beligerent man, so we were apprehensive about flashing expensive DJ mixer there. Not exactly the best circumstances for photography. Also, I have almost no experience with taking photos of actual human beings.

I did like the way this turned out, though:

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Creating beautiful shell jewelry from shell beads is an easy way to make a wonderful gift, crafts. The first step in creating a shell bracelet
selecting the type of shell to use. Most can be found on any beach, or you may purchase shells by the bag at most craft stores.
Before creating shell necklace, you want to make sure that you select shells that are mostly uniform in size. Otherwise, you may end up with a lopsided necklace or pair of shell earring
. The next step is to thoroughly clean all shells to remove any debris, sand, and salt water from the shell to make shell ring.Cleaning can be done with a mild soap and water combination. Be sure not to soak the shells for a long period of time, or they can become brittle. Not only will cleaning make the shell look better, it will remove any dirt or germs and smell and give a smooth surface.
 

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