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“I went with the mid-1860s for Cinderella’s dress, the transitory period  where the cage crinoline takes on a more elliptical shape and moves  towards the back. Not that it accounts for Lady Tremaine’s sweet 1890s  getup, but it’s also not unheard of to see it worn alongside Anastasia  and Drizella’s early bustle dresses. It’s also worth noting that it was  made by a fairy godmother, so it make sense that her tastes would be a  little behind the times.”
(via Flavorwire » Reinterpreting Disney Princess Costumes Through a Historical Lens)

Love these!

“I went with the mid-1860s for Cinderella’s dress, the transitory period where the cage crinoline takes on a more elliptical shape and moves towards the back. Not that it accounts for Lady Tremaine’s sweet 1890s getup, but it’s also not unheard of to see it worn alongside Anastasia and Drizella’s early bustle dresses. It’s also worth noting that it was made by a fairy godmother, so it make sense that her tastes would be a little behind the times.”

(via Flavorwire » Reinterpreting Disney Princess Costumes Through a Historical Lens)

Love these!

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(via Wanderlust Cameras : Pinwide)
We’re fans of the big picture, so we gave the Pinwide the widest focal length ever offered for a digital camera. The pinhole is actually recessed inside the camera, allowing for an ultrawide 11mm (22mm equivalent). For the first time, your digital shots can have the astounding scope and gorgeous vignette that come with wide angle pinhole.
SpecificationsLens Mount:Compatible with Micro 4/3 cameras, except for thePanasonic AF-100 Aperture: ƒ/96 ~ ƒ/128 Field of View: ~ 80° Focal length: 11mm (22mm equivalent) Materials: Ultra-high precision metal etched aperture, durable injection molded plastic Price: US $39.99 More Info: Also be sure to check out our Pinwide FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)!
I really, really want one.  Too bad I can’t afford a new camera just to try it out.  This is definitely the best digital pinhole I’ve seen.  Oh how I miss pinhole these days.

(via Wanderlust Cameras : Pinwide)

We’re fans of the big picture, so we gave the Pinwide the widest focal length ever offered for a digital camera. The pinhole is actually recessed inside the camera, allowing for an ultrawide 11mm (22mm equivalent). For the first time, your digital shots can have the astounding scope and gorgeous vignette that come with wide angle pinhole.
Specifications
Lens Mount:Compatible with Micro 4/3 cameras, except for thePanasonic AF-100 
Aperture: ƒ/96 ~ ƒ/128 
Field of View: ~ 80° Focal length: 11mm (22mm equivalent)
Materials: Ultra-high precision metal etched aperture, durable injection molded plastic
Price: US $39.99 
More Info: Also be sure to check out our Pinwide FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)!

I really, really want one. Too bad I can’t afford a new camera just to try it out. This is definitely the best digital pinhole I’ve seen. Oh how I miss pinhole these days.

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Rochester Contemporary Art Center
6x6 began as a small fundraising exhibition, but has grown into an international art phenomenon. Last year over 5,000 artworks from 43 US States and 22 Countries were entered in this astounding exhibition! Prospectus & entry form: http://www.roco6x6.org/6x6x2011_3pages.pdf                Artworks Due: May 16x6x2011: Global is the fourth  exhibition of thousands of original artworks, made and donated by  celebrities, international and local artists, designers, college  students, youths, and YOU. Each artwork will be 6x6 square inches and  signed only on the back, to be exhibited anonymously. All artworks will  be for sale to the public for $20 each to benefit Rochester Contemporary  Art Center (RoCo). Artist names will be revealed to the buyer only upon  purchase and all works will remain on display for the duration of the  exhibition.
I love seeing all squares together.  Maybe I’ll add one of my own this year.

Rochester Contemporary Art Center

6x6 began as a small fundraising exhibition, but has grown into an international art phenomenon. Last year over 5,000 artworks from 43 US States and 22 Countries were entered in this astounding exhibition! Prospectus & entry form: http://www.roco6x6.org/6x6x2011_3pages.pdf  Artworks Due: May 1

6x6x2011: Global is the fourth exhibition of thousands of original artworks, made and donated by celebrities, international and local artists, designers, college students, youths, and YOU. Each artwork will be 6x6 square inches and signed only on the back, to be exhibited anonymously. All artworks will be for sale to the public for $20 each to benefit Rochester Contemporary Art Center (RoCo). Artist names will be revealed to the buyer only upon purchase and all works will remain on display for the duration of the exhibition.

I love seeing all squares together.  Maybe I’ll add one of my own this year.

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