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Tang Yau Hoong photos by Linda McCartney Paul, Stella and James, Scotland, 1982 Stallion, Scotland, 1993 The Beatles, London, 1968 Paul McCartney, John Lennon Paul and Martha, Londres, 1968 Janis Joplin, Yoko Ono Stella McCartney Paul McCartney with John Lennon Paul McCartney with his daughter Heather Brian Jones and Mick Jagger in New York in 1966. Ray Charles, Paul McCartney Paul McCartney Paul McCartney, Jimi Hendrix Paul, Heather and Mary McCartney Paul McCartney with his daughters Heather and Mary The Grateful Dead Jimi Hendrix Experience in London, 1967 Spencer Dryden and Grace Slick, Twiggy Twiggy Janis Joplin Paul McCartney and John Lennon Jimi Hendrix Pete Townshend and unknown Paul McCartney with his stepdaughter Heather Heather and Mary(left), Paul and Mary(right) Paul's feet Paul and Heather in the flowers, 1970 Heather, Mary and Paul McCartney Paul with his daughter Mary Stella McCartney, Montserrat, 1981 Heather, Stella, and Paul Johnny Depp with Kate Moss Linda McCartney with her husband Paul and daughters Heather and Mary by Alain DeJean

World of Wonder Productions all things amazing The Oatmeal Craft Your Own DIY Camera Strap from a Belt, Shirt, and Boot A photography professor once told my class that the mark of a pro was a non-standard strap — boasting the brand and model of your camera was far too bold for his under-the-radar approach. We prefer style over subtlety when it comes to our accessories! That’s why we developed a fun and budget-friendly way to create custom camera straps from a few thrifted belts, an old boot, and some simple supplies from the craft store. I’m snappier with a camera than I am with a sewing machine, and this project only took a bit more than an hour to complete. If the finished product is picture-perfect, be sure to share a snapshot — you could win this month’s DIY-themed Facebook photo contest! DIY Streetstyle Wrist Strap You’ll get your shot in a snap with this petite strap, which keeps your retro rangefinder close at hand! 1. Trace the outline of an angled end onto the wrong side of a square with chalk or a marker. With the wrong sides facing, pin the squares together. 2. 3. 4. 1. 2. 3. 4. About Chris

Trailer's Mashine - фотосессии знаменитостей, кино трейлеры онлайн, фотосессии звезд, кино трейлеры, celebrity, трейлеры к играм s Tomb at neferchichi.com Want to give your home page an Egyptian theme? Writing a report or making a multimedia presentation about ancient Egypt? Neferchichi's clip art will help satisfy your scribal needs! Egyptian Dingbat Clip Art: Tiny images, perfect for subtle decoration on web pages. Gods and Goddesses Clip Art: A legion of deities for your polytheistic pleasure! Miscellaneous Clip Art: Monuments, amulets, sphinxes, tomb paintings, and other stuff like that. AUSTIN KLEON Make a Scarf Camera Strap (It’s Chilly Out There!) What’s incredibly soft, keeps you warm, and spends its days around your neck? A) Your cat, Harold. B) A plush dolphin travel neck pillow. If you answered D, you win! It’s the warmest, most colorful and winter-friendly strap your camera’s ever met. Our pal Stacie Grissom just so happens to be a leading authority on scarf camera straps. How to Make a Scarf Camera Strap p.s. Why Silk Scarves Make Excellent Straps: Here’s the backstory from Stacie: Why silk you ask? What You’ll Need: A silk scarf or cut fabric; 60″ long (Surprisingly affordable!) Step 1 – Measure it out Pick a scarf, any scarf. Now, put your scarf or piece of fabric on around your neck as if you were going to wear it like a camera strap. Use your piece of chalk to mark where you want the strap to meet your camera. Then, mark about an inch and a half below that. Step 2 – Cut Along the Lines Cut along the bottom line that you made. Step 3 – Add the Key Rings Slip the end of each scarf into a respective key ring.

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