Jumat, 31 Mei 2013

day.278: 35 Random things about me

day.278: 35 Random things about me
6 month baby pictures
Image by Mad African!: (Broken Sword)
Rules: Once you've been tagged, you are supposed to write a note with 25 random things, facts, habits, or goals about you. At the end, choose 25 people to be tagged. You have to tag the person who tagged you. If I tagged you, it's because I want to know more about you.

(To do this, go to "notes" under tabs on your profile page, paste these instructions in the body of the note, type your 25 random things, tag 25 people (in the right hand corner of the app) then click publish.)

Mad African note: this thing is viral on facebook and flickr. 16 or 25 random things, you choose. I was tagged on facebook so Im just copying it, essentially :-P

1. I much prefer 0.5mm mechanical pencils since 7th grade
2. I wont drink anything with ice in it when its cold outside...makes me cold and I dont like that
3. I like women with accents
4. on that note, I love women with dark hair, but Ive also dated blondes, so this is kinda random
5. I wish my car was a manual, sorry Sakura
6. I have a wireless keyboard and mouse, but I cant get down with bluetooth ear pieces for my cellphone..just feels too close to my brain., lol
7. this is my favorite number, and I do things in multiples of seven
8. I get attached to words or phrases like every few months...currently its wiggle room
9. I am so analog in a digital profession :-P ie. i wear an analog watch, prefer shooting film
10. I prefer my glasses to contacts
11. I made up the Amara:chukwu Girlz cause I was bored and my roommate suggested something like it
12. Not really fond of Disney movies, (especially the animated ones) but I do like the Pirates of Caribbean series and Remember the Titans. Actually I was instantly hooked on both movies!
13. I loved technical drawing when I was at Marist, and I still could probably whip up some plans
14. when I call someone weird, cause I like that they are different than the masses
15. I still don't consider myself "one of the normies"
16. "Crossroads" is still one of my favorite songs
17. I just dont get how some white people casually come out in the winter in shorts...I can understand the runners maybe...but not the latest guy I saw at Inauguration
18. I want to in my lifetime visit the countries of all of my friends
19. I love driving
20. I HATE rush hour, so I try to avoid it at all costs
21. at one point in my childhood, I used to literally get on a daily basis: stub my toe, paper cut, funny bone, burned with iron, twisted my ankle or other joint etc
22. I dont know any martial arts, I succeeded in kendo for almost 3 weeks till the instructor went to Japan.
23. I remember random things about people..not that I try, it just happens
24. stats interest me
25. I have a full set of braces, hopefully 1 more year left
26. I like giving people tasks, such as go and find the "98 Random things about the Mad African..."
27. I have a vivid memory of me being inside the Washington Monument when I was in preschool, but I haven't been inside since then
28. I used to draw, but stopped for many years and when i took a painting class i was afraid I'd be horrible, but i recovered somewhat
29. There's an artist in me that just wont die
30. I get into useless debates with my baby brother just because its fun
31. I scaled the balcony of my apartment cause somehow the keys got thrown to the wrong balcony, Is that how I became a ninja? lol
32. I am still looking for a worthy twister challenger!
33. I'm a night person
34. I liked being a tech at one time..though I hated being called at like 2am to fix someones computer...you know who you all are :-P
35. instead of writing things down, I'd rather take a picture of it..ya know, save some trees

Ps. Mandie, when I tag you, it also means Dave has to do one too


Believe in the Spring!
6 month baby pictures
Image by Hamed Saber
Less than 12 hours to our Persian new year....
Wish you all my friends a new year full of beauty and peace, and specially a year without war for my dear homeland - IRAN.

باز كن پنجره ها را كه نسيم
روز ميلاد اقاقي ها را
جشن ميگيرد
و بهار
روي هر شاخه كنار هر برگ
شمع روشن كرده است
همه چلچله ها برگشتند
و طراوت را فرياد زدند
كوچه يكپارچه آواز شده است
و درخت گيلاس
هديه جشن اقاقي ها را
گل به دامن كرده ست

باز كن پنجره ها را اي دوست

هيچ يادت هست
كه زمين را عطشي وحشي سوخت
برگ ها پژمردند
تشنگي با جگر خاك چه كرد
هيچ يادت هست
توي تاريكي شب هاي بلند
سيلي سرما با تاك چه كرد
با سرو سينه گلهاي سپيد
نيمه شب باد غضبناك چه كرد
هيچ يادت هست

حاليا معجزه باران را باور كن
و سخاوت را در چشم چمنزار ببين
و محبت را در روح نسيم
كه در اين كوچه تنگ
با همين دست تهي
روز ميلاد اقاقي ها را
جشن ميگيرد

خاك جان يافته است
تو چرا سنگ شدي
تو چرا اينهمه دلتنگ شدی

باز كن پنجره ها را
و بهاران را
باور كن
(فريدون مشيری)

For those who can't read Persian, this is a poem named "Believe in the Spring" by Fereidoun Moshiri, and here is its English translation.You can also listen to the poem there!
(The translation was copyrighted, so I didn't copy it here!)


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Norouz (Persian: نوروز , various local pronunciations and spellings) is the traditional Iranian new year holiday in Iran, Azerbaijan, Afghanistan, Albania,
Georgia
, various countries of Central Asia such as Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Kazakhstan, as well as among the Iranian peoples in Pakistan,Turkey, and everywhere else.
As well as being a Zoroastrian holiday, it is also a holy day for adherents of Sufism as well as Bahá'í Faith. In Iran it is also referred to as an Eid festival, although it is not an Islamic feast. Shia Nizari Ismaili muslims, who trace their origins to Iran, celebrate the festival under the name Navroz. In their religious protocol, Navroz is officially recognized as an Eid, as with Eid ul-Fitr and Eid ul-Adha, although it involves a distinct set of religious ceremonies.
Norouz marks the first day of spring and the beginning of the Iranian year as well as the beginning of the Bahá'í year. It is celebrated by some communities on March 21st and by others on the day of the astronomical vernal equinox (start of spring), which may occur on March 20th, 21st or 22nd.

(Source: Wikipedia)

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History and Tradition
Tradition takes Norooz as far back as 15,000 years--before the last ice age. King Jamshid (Yima or Yama of the Indo-Iranian lore) symbolizes the transition of the Indo-Iranians from animal hunting to animal husbandry and a more settled life in human history. Seasons played a vital part then. Everything depended on the four seasons. After a sever winter, the beginning of spring was a great occasion with mother nature rising up in a green robe of colorful flowers and the cattle delivering their young. It was the dawn of abundance. Jamshid is said to be the person who introduced Norooz celebrations.

Avestan and later scriptures show that Zarathushtra improved, as early as 1725 BCE., the old Indo-Iranian calendar. The prevailing calendar was luni-solar. The lunar year is of 354 days. An intercalation of one month after every thirty months kept the calendar almost in line with the seasons. Zarathushtra, the Founder of the Good Religion, himself an astronomer, founded an observatory and he reformed the calendar by introducing an eleven-day intercalary period to make it into a luni-solar year of 365 days, 5 hours and a fraction. Later the year was made solely a solar year with each month of thirty days. An intercalation of five days was, and a further addition of one day every four years, was introduced to make the year 365 days, 5 hours, and a fraction. Still later, the calendar was
further corrected to be a purely solar year of 365 days 5 hr 48 min 45.5 sec. The year began precisely with the vernal equinox every time and therefore, there was no particular need of adding one day every four years and there was no need of a leap year. This was [and still is] the best and most correct calendar produced that far.

Some 12 centuries later, in 487 B.C.E., Darius the Great of the Achaemenian dynasty celebrated the Norooz at his newly built Persepolis in Iran. A recent research shows that it was a very special occasion. On that day, the first rays of the rising sun fell on the observatory in the great hall of audience at 06-30 a.m., an event which repeats itself once every 1400-1 years. It also happened to coincide with the Babylonian and Jewish new years. It was, therefore, a highly auspicious occasion for the ancient peoples. The Persepolis was the place, the Achaemenian king received, on Norooz, his peoples from all over the vast empire. The walls of the great royal palace depict the scenes of the celebrations.

We know the Iranian under the Parthian dynasty celebrated the occasion but we do not know the details. It should have, more or less, followed the Achaemenian pattern. During the Sasanian time, preparations began at least 25 days before Norooz. Twelve pillars of mud-bricks, each dedicated to one month of the year, were erected in the royal court. Various vegetable seeds--wheat, barley, lentils, beans, and others--were sown on top of the pillars. They grew into luxurious greens by the New Year Day. The great king held his public audience and the High Priest of the empire was the first to greet him. Government officials followed next. Each person offered a gift and received a present. The audience lasted for five days, each day for the people of a certain profession. Then on the sixth day,
called the Greater Norooz, the king held his special audience. He received members of the Royal family and courtiers. Also a general amnesty was declared for convicts of minor crimes. The pillars were removed on the 16th day and the festival came to a close. The occasion was celebrated, on a lower level, by all peoples throughout the empire.

Since then, the peoples of the Iranian culture, whether Zartoshtis, Jews, Christians, Muslims, Baha’is, or others, have celebrated Norooz precisely at the time of vernal equinox, the first day of the first month, on about March 21.

(Source: The Circle of Ancient Iranian Studies)


Extensive records on the celebration of Norouz appear following the accession of Ardashir I of Persia, the founder of the Sassanid dynasty (224-651 AD). Under the Sassanid emperors, Norouz was celebrated as the most important day of the year. Most royal traditions of Norouz such as royal audiences with the public, cash gifts, and the pardoning of prisoners, were established during the Sassanian era and they persisted unchanged until modern times.
Norouz, along with Sadeh (that is celebrated in mid-winter), survived in society following the introduction of Islam in 650 AD. Other celebrations such Gahanbar and Mehragan were eventually side-lined or were only followed by the Zoroastrians, who carried them as far as Turkey. Norouz, however, was most honored even by the early founders of Islam. There are records of the Four Great Caliphs
presiding over Norouz celebrations, and it was adopted as the main royal holiday during the Abbasid period.
Following the demise of the Caliphate and the subsequent re-emergence of Persian dynasties such as the Samanids and Buyids, Norouz was elevated to an even more important event. The Buyids revived the ancient traditions of Sasanian times and restored many smaller celebrations that had been eliminated by the Caliphate. Even the Turkish and Mongol invaders did not attempt to abolish Norouz in favor of any other celebration. Thus, Norouz remained
as the main celebration in the Persian lands by both the officials and the people.
Omar Khayyam in his Norouznama (letter of Nowrouz) has written a vivid description of the celebration in ancient Persian:

“ From the era of Keykhosrow till the days of Yazdegard, last of the pre-Islamic kings of Persia, the royal custom was thus: on the first day of the New Year, Nau Ruz, the King's first visitor was the High Priest of the Zoroastrians, who brought with him as gifts a golden goblet full of wine, a ring, some gold coins, a fistful of green sprigs of wheat, a sword, a bow and a handsome slave. In the language of Persia he would then glorify God and praise the monarch.. This was the address of the High Priest to the king : "O Majesty, on this feast of the Equinox, first day of the first month of the year, seeing that thou hast freely chosen God and the Faith of the Ancient ones; may Surush, the Angel-messenger, grant thee wisdom and insight and sagacity in thy affairs. Live long in
praise, be happy and fortunate upon thy golden throne, drink immortality from the Cup of Jamshid; and keep in solemn trust the customs of our ancestors, their noble aspirations, fair gestes and the exercise of justice and righteousness. May thy soul flourish; may thy youth be as the new-grown grain; may thy horse be puissant, victorious; thy sword bright and deadly against foes; thy hawk swift against its prey; thy every act straight as the arrow's shaft. Go forth from thy rich throne, conquer new lands. Honor the craftsman and the sage in equal degree; disdain the acquisition of wealth. May thy house prosper and thy life be long!"


(Source: Wikipedia)
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Today

Today, the ceremony has been simplified. Every house gets a thorough cleaning almost a month before. Wheat, barley, lentils, and other vegetables seeds are soaked to grow on china plates and round earthenware vessels some ten days in advance, so that the sprouts are three to four inches in height by Norooz. A table is laid. It has a copy of the sacred book (the Gathas for Zarathushtrians), picture of Zarathushtra (again for Zarathushtrians), a mirror, candles, incense burner, bowl of water with live gold fish, the plates and vessels with green sprouts, flowers, fruits, coins, bread, sugar cone, various grains, fresh vegetables, colorfully painted boiled eggs like the “Easter eggs,” and above all, seven articles with their names beginning in Persian with the letter s or sh. The usual
things with s are vinegar, sumac, garlic, samanu (consistency of germinating wheat), apple, senjed (sorb?), and herbs. Those with sh include wine, sugar, syrup, honey, candy, milk, and rice-pudding. Here in North America, these may be substituted with English words that would alliterate, rhyme, or make mouths water. The seven articles are prominently exhibited in small bowls or plates on the table. The whole table, beautifully laid, symbolizes the Message and the Messenger, light, reflection, warmth, life, love, joy, production, prosperity, and nature. It is, in fact, a very elaborate thanksgiving table for all the good beautifully bestowed by God.

Family members, all dressed in their best, sit around the table and eagerly await the announcement of the exact time of vernal equinox over radio or television. The head of the family recites the Norooz prayers, and after the time is announced, each member kisses the other and wishes a Happy Norooz. Elders give gifts to younger members. Next the rounds of visits to neighbors, relatives, and friends begin. Each visit is reciprocated. Zarathushtra’s Birthday and Norooz festival are celebrated by Zartoshtis at social centers on about 6 Farvardin (26 March). Singing and dancing is, more or less for the first, a daily routine. The festivity continues for 12 days, and on the 13th morning, the mass picnic to countryside begins. It is called sizdeh-be-dar, meaning “thirteen-in-the-outdoors.”
Cities and villages turn into ghost towns with almost all the i[nhabitants gone to enjoy the day in woods and mountains along stream and riversides. People sing, dance, and make merry. Girls of marriageable age tie wild grass tops into knots and make a wish that the following Norooz may find them married and carrying their bonny babies.

(Source: The Circle of Ancient Iranian Studies)

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Added to flickr Explore (interestingness) page of 20 March 2007.


Midnight Express
6 month baby pictures
Image by hellabella
Please can somebody help. I don't know where i am. It's all gone horribly wrong. They've locked me up. I don't know what's going on. I'm so scared... help, please!


A Happy Lauren:-)
6 month baby pictures
Image by jazzylolo {Lauren Kennedy Photography}
I have been on the Jenny Craig diet since starting a job there in October. I have so far gone past my half way goal and have lost 15 pounds and 12.5 inches! As a result I have gone from a size 12/14 pants to size 4/6 depending on the pants! It is crazy how much more confident I am and how much I enjoy getting dressed everyday now! 15 pounds doesn't seem like much but I feel a million times more healthy and lighter:-) We take clients pictures at work before the lose the weight, at half way, and at their goal. It is amazing the difference in my photos. Half of my inches lost came from my hips/butt. I wish I could get those photos and put them up here...maybe I'll try! For now here is an old photo of me on flickr: www.flickr.com/photos/jazzylolo/242853916/in/set-72157594...

Tomorrow Pat and I are driving to Manlius, NY (right outside Syracuse) to see some old friends of mine. It is sort of random. My best friend from when I was like 8 years old lives there with her entire family. She moved to NY and we haven't seen each other since. A friend from California is visiting them right now and called to see if I could come up so I'm going tomorrow! I can't wait. My friend and her sister just both got married and had babies like within a month of each other! I'll take lots of pictures I'm sure:-)


We Don't Need No Education!
6 month baby pictures
Image by MNKaren
Just kidding or I would be out of a job!
School starts the day after Labor Day but I am already unofficially back to work.

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baby in the philadelphia hood

baby in the philadelphia hood
black baby pictures
Image by paul-phillip


Cuban baby 1
black baby pictures
Image by CJ de Melker
I love this picture, it's sharp, I love the all black background (ok the left part isn't black I know) but most of all it's the baby that makes the picture! A model without even knowing it...


Black Crowned Night Heron Baby
black baby pictures
Image by g'pa bill
We have a tree here with several (six or seven) BCNH nests and lots of squawking babies!! We had a look this morning as we went by so I went back to try to get some pictures of the little tykes in their nests. By then, they were hopping around the tree and having a good time. This one was having a stretch. One must take great care where one stands beneath this tree, or...SPLAT!



Baby..
black baby pictures
Image by Blisco_O
Estas fotografiás pertenecen a una serie de fotos que hice de una despedida de mis amigos en Asturias al mudarme a Valladolid capital..

These photographs are from a series of pictures I made a farewell of my friends in Asturias to move capital to Valladolid ..

Gracias por tomarse el tiempo de visitar mi galería y espero su opinión sobre lo que le trasmita o consejo que desee dejar escrito para luego aprender mas de este mundo tan precioso fotografía. saludos y que tenga un buen día..

Thank you for taking the time to visit my gallery and I hope your opinion about what you transmit or advice you want to stop writing and then learn more about this world so beautiful photography. Greetings and have a good day .

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Kamis, 30 Mei 2013

Cool Baby Shower Pictures images

Kym's Baby Shower
baby shower pictures
Image by Old Shoe Woman
It was held at Irma's house on July 5, 2008 to celebrate Greg and Kym Henson's soon-to-be born baby boy. Friends and family are pictured--except for Tangela.

We had a lot of fun. I laughed and laughed.

And....yes, they are posing for the camera. My friends are crazy! :-)


Kym's Baby Shower
baby shower pictures
Image by Old Shoe Woman
It was held at Irma's house on July 5, 2008 to celebrate Greg and Kym Henson's soon-to-be born baby boy. Friends and family are pictured--except for Tangela.

We had a lot of fun. I laughed and laughed.


Kym's Baby Shower
baby shower pictures
Image by Old Shoe Woman
It was held at Irma's house on July 5, 2008 to celebrate Greg and Kym Henson's soon-to-be born baby boy. Friends and family are pictured--except for Tangela.

We had a lot of fun. I laughed and laughed.


Kym's Baby Shower
baby shower pictures
Image by Old Shoe Woman
It was held at Irma's house on July 5, 2008 to celebrate Greg and Kym Henson's soon-to-be born baby boy. Friends and family are pictured--except for Tangela.

We had a lot of fun. I laughed and laughed.


Kym's Baby Shower
baby shower pictures
Image by Old Shoe Woman
It was held at Irma's house on July 5, 2008 to celebrate Greg and Kym Henson's soon-to-be born baby boy. Friends and family are pictured--except for Tangela.

We had a lot of fun. I laughed and laughed.

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Nice Newborn Baby Photos photos

Dada and Boys
newborn baby photos
Image by tanya_little


Photo# 595 - Baby Shannon
newborn baby photos
Image by Tammra McCauley
All Comments and Feedback Appreciated!...Please leave a comment (of where and how you will be using this photo) if you will be using this for any public work. I must be credited when using the photo for any public work.


Photo# 596 - Baby Shannon
newborn baby photos
Image by Tammra McCauley
All Comments and Feedback Appreciated!...Please leave a comment (of where and how you will be using this photo) if you will be using this for any public work. I must be credited when using the photo for any public work.


Photo #470 - Baby Shannon
newborn baby photos
Image by Tammra McCauley
All Comments and Feedback Appreciated!...Please leave a comment (of where and how you will be using this photo) if you will be using this for any public work. I must be credited when using the photo for any public work.


Photo# 597 - Baby Shannon
newborn baby photos
Image by Tammra McCauley
All Comments and Feedback Appreciated!...Please leave a comment (of where and how you will be using this photo) if you will be using this for any public work. I must be credited when using the photo for any public work.

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Nice Create Baby Picture photos

Top o' the world, Ma!
create baby picture
Image by ElDave
1. Dredd, 2. Mr. Freeze, 3. SHAZAM!, 4. "The wise one embraces silence. The fool can be heard for miles.", 5. Predator, 6. Plastic 52 - Week 24, 7. Iron Legion, 8. Plastic 52 - Week 22,
9. Plastic 52 - Week 21, 10. Plastic 52 - Week 19, 11. Moon Knight, 12. Plastic52 - Week 16, 13. Supergirl, 14. Super Skrull, 15. Plastic 52: Week 9, 16. Reflector,
17. Hell, 18. Plastic 52: Week 4, 19. Untitled, 20. Plastic 52: Week 3, 21. Incredible Hulk, 22. Baby Qee Monkey Finished, 23. Yes, I really do own one, 24. Untitled,
25. Iron Legion, 26. Hulk vs. The Thing, 27. Picture 482, 28. Galactus HUNGERS, 29. Picture 267, 30. Red Son Superman, 31. Untitled, 32. Viva El Dave!,
33. My Computer Desk, 34. Riddler, 35. Nightcrawler, 36. Emperor's Cutest, 37. Captain Britain, 38. Magos Biologis, 39. Magnificent Views, 40. Sagat,
41. Uatu, 42. Victorian Transhuman, 43. Franky, 44. Bane, 45. Predator, 46. Untitled, 47. Untitled, 48. Untitled,
49. Untitled, 50. 8/27

Created with fd's Flickr Toys.


my meme: what would i be?
create baby picture
Image by jessica wilson {jek in the box}
1. Baby_Skunk, 2. Places - Jimtown Store - CA, 3. dewy? indeed he do., 4. if you want to sing out sing out!, 5. fruit salad, 6. Gotcha!, 7. Apple Tree Flowers - 3, 8. Diner, 9. too long between dances, 10. Diana Camera T-shirts, 11. front porch gypsy caravan, 12. PEEWEE1

This is not about your favorites, but about you. What resembles your character, your personality, your looks the most? Or, in other words...what would you be if you were...

1. an animal? (baby skunk...cute & who would want to eat me?)
2. a city? (jimtown or some other smalltown usa)
3. a profession? (librarian...books ARE me)
4. a song? (if you want to sing out, sing out!)
5. a season? (spring!)
6. a fruit? (good old apple)
7. a tree? (pretty apple tree)
8. a cuisine? (diner food...comforting and hearty)
9. a website? (anthropolgie though I think I'm thinking catalog)
10. a tech device? (camera)
11. a room? (sleeping porch)
12. transportation? (pee-wee's bicycle)
11. a room in a house?
12. a means of transportation?

Created with fd's Flickr Toys.


Love True and Baby Too
create baby picture
Image by Dave Marcus
Here we have a prototypical American family story. It reveals much about the cultural energies that shape us. I took this picture but the scene was arranged by a girl, around 7 years old. What she has created is the archetype that she has been programmed to create in her own life. The dark-haired, brown-eyed child will forever be seeking a "Ken" and will position him as "protector" (the head on shoulder). Ken's facial expression indicates he wants to be somewhere else. But his shirt is off; he wants sex. Apparently he is willing to accept baby as a result of sex. However, he is not relating to baby at all. Baby is looking to mother for sustenance and has a lot of focus on her. But all mother is looking at is Ken; she is considering whether she needs to provide more sex in order to increase Ken's level of protectiveness. She is also thinking about the possibility of further pregnancy since the contraceptive her doctor recommended is not available under her health care plan.


my explore pictures
create baby picture
Image by samatt
1. waiting for christmas, 2. sunkitty, 3. lightening in a bottle, 4. keb going for a boat ride, 5. bassbunny, 6. Ash, 7. big pillow, 8. hello,

9. kitten in a bowl, 10. exploring, 11. lilly and her babies

Created with fd's Flickr Toys.

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Rabu, 29 Mei 2013

Cool Baby Photo Book images

Book 6
baby photo book
Image by Roberto Castaño
Book con ejemplos y tarifas.

Descarga el Book a mayor resolución en PDF www.megaupload.com/?d=VKUR46XY


Page 20 - Facts
baby photo book
Image by Selbe B
Munchlet Eins' Photo Book


Baby Elephant
baby photo book
Image by RobW_
Photo capture from one of the books in my bookshelf.

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MI PRIMERA SONRISA

MI PRIMERA SONRISA
baby boy pictures
Image by JORGE RAVINES FOTOGRAFÍAS
ESTA FUE LA PRIMERA FOTO DE LA SONRISA DE DIEGO ALONSO CAPTADA POR EL LENTE DE SU PAPÁ... O SEA YO!! :p




img_5131
baby boy pictures
Image by Molechaser
Professional photo of Toby taken by The Picture People.


img_5152
baby boy pictures
Image by Molechaser
Professional photo of Toby taken by The Picture People.

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Nice Twin Baby Pictures photos

:D
twin baby pictures
Image by Helga Weber
Coco and Mona tagged me! I'm supposed to post a picture of me prior to age 10 and then tag 10 people. As usual, I made someone else pick for me (cos I was a cute lil azn bibi and I couldn't pick one heh). Oh, and no Photoshopping, apparently?

I'm obviously the little girl with the toofy smile and the dude on the left sucking on a toy is my older brother. Man in the middle is my Pops.

I tag:
1) Toni
2) Penny
3) Mara
4) Nikki Q
5) Alex twin
6) Kath twin
7) Lauren
8) Nicole (belle ame)
9) Ari (curiousillusion)


No pictures!
twin baby pictures
Image by sdemory
Bazouka twists away just enough to hide hir junk.


Milan and Sleeping Twin 1
twin baby pictures
Image by laceygerard
While in Austin, I met up with Chicago pals Amanda and Milan and their extremely sweet 4-month-old twin girls! Our friend Jay was also there, but I was so ga-ga for the babies I didn't get a picture of him. Doh!


twin dolls
twin baby pictures
Image by missresincup
Today I babysitted by neighbours 5-year old and along with her she brought her dolls to play with. They were so cute I had to take a picture - well more like 20 actually. They are like knee-high (my knee) and look pretty real.


holding and taking
twin baby pictures
Image by ms.Tea
it's easier than I thought.
Taking a picture while holding a baby

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Selasa, 28 Mei 2013

Cool Baby Boy Photo images

My baby Jonathan | Day 2
baby boy photo
Image by eddiewls
Thanks for all the warmest wishes from everyone. Couldn't have chances to thanks each one, but we definitely feel you! My baby boy is saying Hi to you guys when i took this photos... :D

Cheers,
Eddie & Tanny


twins times two, 1958
baby boy photo
Image by Patrick Q
the boys, one in rainboots, with their dolls...lovin' that belly and those expressions.


Gundu
baby boy photo
Image by amee@work
My elder brother had a baby-boy born on November 15, 2008. A new addition to the family in 32 years. His name is Kartikeya (Hindu God of War). He was 13 days old when I took this photo. I affectionately call him "Gundu". God Bless you kiddo.

Cuter Perspective


baby watercolor
baby boy photo
Image by Deanna Lynne


baby thomas
baby boy photo
Image by tiffanybstone

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Eyes.

Eyes.
baby picture frames
Image by ikeX
Yes - I'm part of her.


Best of 2008
baby picture frames
Image by DavidShutter
1. Out with the old..., 2. Birmingham Photo-adventure, 3. Ring-Heart, 4. Tasha, 5. Bassist Trails (Buisness Card), 6. Liverpool - Albert Dock, 7. Harrier 2, 8. Spectrum '08-4, 9. Metro Buskers, 10. Paris, 11. Youth Aflame, 12. Youth Aflame - St Helens Festival, 13. My Sally, 14. Saints Homecoming, 15. London '08, 16. Joni Moore, 17. Self-self, 18. Blackpool, 19. Foggy Park, 20. Christmas Lights

Created with fd's Flickr Toys.


Pictures to Mom
baby picture frames
Image by pescatello
D made this frame which has (1) a picture of mom, dad, and mckenzie as a baby; (2) mom in a boat with mckenzie and me; (3) me, mckenzie and liz on a couch


New buffet and art
baby picture frames
Image by fahrenheit45one


Plowing Wall
baby picture frames
Image by Gary Posner
A window frame picture against a 1789 log cabin wall

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Senin, 27 Mei 2013

Nice Baby Photo Props photos

2010-07-23 12-49-34 - IMG_9594 Sculpture by Ron Mueck - In Bed 2005
baby photo props
Image by Degilbo on flickr
In Bed (2005). Huge (3 x scale?) woman lying in bed, hand raised to her face in a contemplative pose. (Queensland Gallery of Modern Art).

Ron Mueck (born 1958) is an Australian hyperrealist sculptor working in the United Kingdom. Mueck's early career was as a model maker and puppeteer for children's television and films, notably the film Labyrinth for which he also contributed the voice of Ludo, and the Jim Henson series The Storyteller.

Mueck moved on to establish his own company in London, making photo-realistic props and animatronics for the advertising industry. Although highly detailed, these props were usually designed to be photographed from one specific angle hiding the mess of construction seen from the other side. Mueck increasingly wanted to produce realistic sculptures which looked perfect from all angles.

In 1996 Mueck transitioned to fine art, collaborating with his mother-in-law, Paula Rego, to produce small figures as part of a tableau she was showing at the Hayward Gallery. Rego introduced him to Charles Saatchi who was immediately impressed and started to collect and commission work. This led to the piece which made Mueck's name, Dead Dad, being included in the Sensation show at the Royal Academy the following year. Dead Dad is a rather haunting silicone and mixed media sculpture of the corpse of Mueck's father reduced to about two thirds of its natural scale. It is the only work of Mueck's that uses his own hair for the finished product.

Mueck's sculptures faithfully reproduce the minute detail of the human body, but play with scale to produce disconcertingly jarring visual images. His five metre high sculpture Boy 1999 was a feature in the Millennium Dome and later exhibited in the Venice Biennale.

In 1999 Mueck was appointed as Associate Artist at the National Gallery, London. During this two-year post he created the works Mother and Child, Pregnant Woman, Man in a Boat, and Swaddled Baby. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ron_Mueck

There is a time lapse video here showing how this sculpture was created:
www.qag.qld.gov.au/exhibitions/current/ron_mueck/video


2010-07-23 12-49-34 - IMG_9593 Sculpture by Ron Mueck - In Bed 2005
baby photo props
Image by Degilbo on flickr
In Bed (2005). Huge (3 x scale?) woman lying in bed, hand raised to her face in a contemplative pose. (Queensland Gallery of Modern Art).

Ron Mueck (born 1958) is an Australian hyperrealist sculptor working in the United Kingdom. Mueck's early career was as a model maker and puppeteer for children's television and films, notably the film Labyrinth for which he also contributed the voice of Ludo, and the Jim Henson series The Storyteller.

Mueck moved on to establish his own company in London, making photo-realistic props and animatronics for the advertising industry. Although highly detailed, these props were usually designed to be photographed from one specific angle hiding the mess of construction seen from the other side. Mueck increasingly wanted to produce realistic sculptures which looked perfect from all angles.

In 1996 Mueck transitioned to fine art, collaborating with his mother-in-law, Paula Rego, to produce small figures as part of a tableau she was showing at the Hayward Gallery. Rego introduced him to Charles Saatchi who was immediately impressed and started to collect and commission work. This led to the piece which made Mueck's name, Dead Dad, being included in the Sensation show at the Royal Academy the following year. Dead Dad is a rather haunting silicone and mixed media sculpture of the corpse of Mueck's father reduced to about two thirds of its natural scale. It is the only work of Mueck's that uses his own hair for the finished product.

Mueck's sculptures faithfully reproduce the minute detail of the human body, but play with scale to produce disconcertingly jarring visual images. His five metre high sculpture Boy 1999 was a feature in the Millennium Dome and later exhibited in the Venice Biennale.

In 1999 Mueck was appointed as Associate Artist at the National Gallery, London. During this two-year post he created the works Mother and Child, Pregnant Woman, Man in a Boat, and Swaddled Baby. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ron_Mueck

There is a time lapse video here showing how this sculpture was created:
www.qag.qld.gov.au/exhibitions/current/ron_mueck/video


2010-06-23 Ron Mueck - Two Women 2005 - 47
baby photo props
Image by Degilbo on flickr
Two Women (2005), mixed media. Two diminutive, clothed, elderly women, standing as though gossiping. (National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, Australia). Currently on exhibition at Brisbane's Gallery of Modern Arts. Ron Mueck (born 1958) is an Australian hyperrealist sculptor working in the United Kingdom. Mueck's early career was as a model maker and puppeteer for children's television and films, notably the film Labyrinth for which he also contributed the voice of Ludo, and the Jim Henson series The Storyteller.

Mueck moved on to establish his own company in London, making photo-realistic props and animatronics for the advertising industry. Although highly detailed, these props were usually designed to be photographed from one specific angle hiding the mess of construction seen from the other side. Mueck increasingly wanted to produce realistic sculptures which looked perfect from all angles.

In 1996 Mueck transitioned to fine art, collaborating with his mother-in-law, Paula Rego, to produce small figures as part of a tableau she was showing at the Hayward Gallery. Rego introduced him to Charles Saatchi who was immediately impressed and started to collect and commission work. This led to the piece which made Mueck's name, Dead Dad, being included in the Sensation show at the Royal Academy the following year. Dead Dad is a rather haunting silicone and mixed media sculpture of the corpse of Mueck's father reduced to about two thirds of its natural scale. It is the only work of Mueck's that uses his own hair for the finished product.

Mueck's sculptures faithfully reproduce the minute detail of the human body, but play with scale to produce disconcertingly jarring visual images. His five metre high sculpture Boy 1999 was a feature in the Millennium Dome and later exhibited in the Venice Biennale.

In 1999 Mueck was appointed as Associate Artist at the National Gallery, London. During this two-year post he created the works Mother and Child, Pregnant Woman, Man in a Boat, and Swaddled Baby. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ron_Mueck

Scanned from original print made from negative captured on Ilford FP4 Plus 125 120 film in Rolleicord Va. I purposely left the portion of a spectator on the right as an indication of the size of this sculpture.


Red Fighter
baby photo props
Image by psiaki
A plane from the film "royal space force: the wings of honneamise". I didn't build it because I like the movie, I watched the movie because I like the plane.

I previosly built this plane, but never completed it: version one. That plane was inspired by Tim Gould's version.

the rear props counter-rotate

ref 1
ref 2

The colors on this got really weird(that is a baby blue background). That's what I get for not taking the time to set the white balance.


2010-07-23 12-49-34 - IMG_9591 Sculpture by Ron Mueck - In Bed 2005
baby photo props
Image by Degilbo on flickr
In Bed (2005). Huge (3 x scale?) woman lying in bed, hand raised to her face in a contemplative pose. (Queensland Gallery of Modern Art).

Ron Mueck (born 1958) is an Australian hyperrealist sculptor working in the United Kingdom. Mueck's early career was as a model maker and puppeteer for children's television and films, notably the film Labyrinth for which he also contributed the voice of Ludo, and the Jim Henson series The Storyteller.

Mueck moved on to establish his own company in London, making photo-realistic props and animatronics for the advertising industry. Although highly detailed, these props were usually designed to be photographed from one specific angle hiding the mess of construction seen from the other side. Mueck increasingly wanted to produce realistic sculptures which looked perfect from all angles.

In 1996 Mueck transitioned to fine art, collaborating with his mother-in-law, Paula Rego, to produce small figures as part of a tableau she was showing at the Hayward Gallery. Rego introduced him to Charles Saatchi who was immediately impressed and started to collect and commission work. This led to the piece which made Mueck's name, Dead Dad, being included in the Sensation show at the Royal Academy the following year. Dead Dad is a rather haunting silicone and mixed media sculpture of the corpse of Mueck's father reduced to about two thirds of its natural scale. It is the only work of Mueck's that uses his own hair for the finished product.

Mueck's sculptures faithfully reproduce the minute detail of the human body, but play with scale to produce disconcertingly jarring visual images. His five metre high sculpture Boy 1999 was a feature in the Millennium Dome and later exhibited in the Venice Biennale.

In 1999 Mueck was appointed as Associate Artist at the National Gallery, London. During this two-year post he created the works Mother and Child, Pregnant Woman, Man in a Boat, and Swaddled Baby. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ron_Mueck

There is a time lapse video here showing how this sculpture was created:
www.qag.qld.gov.au/exhibitions/current/ron_mueck/video

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Nice Baby Photo Album photos

Mon Top 24 musique
baby photo album
Image by fanchik
See notes in the photo for information about albums.

Balladez votre curseur sur les pochettes pour plus d'info.


77/365: Monday`s Child...
baby photo album
Image by practicalowl
Based after,in my own tongue in cheek fashion, that old rhyme:
Monday`s child is fair of face,
Tuesday`s child is full of grace,
Wednesday`s child is full of woe,
Thursday`s child has far to go,
Friday`s child is giving and loving,
Saturdays child works hard for a living,
and the child that is born on the sabbath day
is blithe and bonny,and good and gay.

Would you believe I was a Wednesday baby,typical! Though i was born at midnight so could have been Thursday...
Best viewed large!


Edwardian couple with baby, 19 March 1907
baby photo album
Image by whatsthatpicture
I think the lady here is one of the Stapleton family, the one sitting front-right of the previous family group photo, taken less than two weeks after this. I'm not sure if the man is the one front-left, but the young child looks smilar to the one sitting on his knee.

Not sure of the location of this one, but likely to be near Chelmsford, Essex. Quite a distinctive round tower behind.

See more images from this fascinating Edwardian Hook family album.


My sister Leslie
baby photo album
Image by keatssycamore
Dirty Dancing had just come out and she loved that movie. I'm proud to say that I have never seen it all the way through. I'd say I've seen about 30 minutes of it total. I've seen at least two dance scenes in their entirety (the mashed potato one and some other one they are practicing alone) and I've scene some of the family at their camp, or whatever the hell place it is that they go and I saw Swayze get in a fight. Oh and I saw the first Swayze dance scene with some non-Jennifer grey woman. But that's pretty much all. I've never really seen the romance part with Swayze and Grey and I don't really know any plot details. Is there some kind of "Dance Off" at the end of summer or something, and the winners would get to have sex with each other? But Baby's dad doesn't belive in contests. Or dancing. Or sex. Right?


On the farm 015
baby photo album
Image by tomylees
Left side of the album.
Page 5 has a group photo on a farm. Page 6 has two photos both unknown, one a baby but is the little girl just an older photo or is she related.

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