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A Federally-registered pirate with a long history of a good time. Also fairly obsessed with back roads, out-of-the-way places and finding out who YOU want to be today. Will claim to have driven almost every major dirt road in the PNW and beyond.
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I can hope that it makes each of us more aware of sources. I'm going to try to do more shopping at local markets rather than chains. I don't feel like I buy much, comparatively, but what I do I will try to re-source.
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May I recommend Edward Abbey as some light reading for summer recreation? If you see a Haliburton truck or a bulldozer or some kind of giant forest-raping machine...or just a survey rig....well...WWEAD?
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This is simply a terrible idea. I'll take "slow and deliberate governance for $500, Alex".
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@viviancove.bsky.social
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Looking forward to meeting you! I'm harboring some very serious grudges and wondering how to express them in some beautiful fashion.
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It is a good time to be mad. Dive into it.
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Dude. I browned a bunch of chicken thighs with bacon grease, garlic, smoked paprika, red wine vinegar and whatever else I could throw in and chucked them in the slow cooker with chipotle stock and more red wine vinegar -- THE SMELL OF IT! Add ramen and veggies and the chicken was falling apart.
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Nice! I’ve used ETC Source 4’s for that and found a lot of fringing on the lines - I’ll have to try the strobe!
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Nice precision on the lines - light fixture or projector?
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It's been a 50 year process. Every time the Imperial Presidency encroached somebody shrugged. Shithead is the erupting boil, not the underlying disease.
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Toughest part was that I was upstairs and not really wheelchair accessible. But I think about those two experiences every so often. My life isn't that tough and in their own ways each of them deserved the best I could summon and just maybe set aside my dreams of grandeur and glamour for a moment.
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If the first gal was just way out of my life experience, so was the second. But I realized that she was showing way more courage to answer and show up than I thought I could manage. I decided I needed to take the best pictures I could possibly could and just be a good experience for her.
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But I discovered that color saturation did cool things. So...winning. The next one I decided to meet at a restaurant across the street to have some way to jump out of the situation before they were in my space. She rolled in in a wheelchair and I had a decision to make.
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The first respondent was a self-described "lot lizard", a trucker-hooker from West Virginia who told me she'd been giving blowjobs in parking lots since she was 13. She had been dropped in Oregon and wanted some nudes to get back to the East Coast on. It was terrifying.
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Well, in general, we are much more interested in restricting womens rights than voting for one. I don't get it. But Ginni Thomas and Pam Bondi can't be wrong???
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Def ditto. 2015. I had built out an ambitious studio of theatrical lighting in one corner of my warehouse and put an ad on Craigslist. The first two volunteers were wild stories in their own right, the third was a real model who was very sweet and showed me around the eco-system.
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Funny how that creative "feel" comes and goes. It's hard to summon, particularly during the winter, but so amazing when it arrives in full force!
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As a photographer, I created (in my head, at least) a map of the ecosystem that I was seeing. Who travels where, who shoots with whom, who seemed omnipresent...from a model perspective, sketching out the circuit and who might be in which city is a great way to map travels.
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Do it a lot! Do it with friends! Do it by yourself! Do it all the time! LOL. I am always impressed by the enthusiasm and determination to make a great image present in the best models I've met. Find established models that seem to share your vibe and follow them. See who they work with.
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Very nice - I like the organic feel of it!
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GEEEEEEEEEZ, Lucy. This is just fantastic! I couldn't mistake it for anyone but you in mood but it's also epic. Damn.
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I'd heard about camas. Wasn't it pounded to a flour consistency? Curious about the sun flowers, though!
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Thank you! Amelia was just amazing (recommendation from Floofie, so....duh). I was leery of the trope of the "shower shoot" but the window had perfect light and the whole thing just came out so well.
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This would make a great playing card design.
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I have a shot that is the first thing I see in the morning and I can't imagine changing that. It's MY shot. But when I walk into my office there's a shot that is HER shot and when I open my phone there's a soft, smeary image that just blows my mind.
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We're a wee bit waterlogged at the moment but Outdoor Shooting Season is coming!
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I think it's absolutely impossible to hold a negative thought in the face of that gaze. Per usual, more in the alt-text.
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LOL. I just ran into some of those....the camera, not the rest.
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LOL.