Hello Kitty Sparkling "Sweet Pink" (Half Size) - This semi-sweet sparkler sports a pale pink hue and has very delicate bubbles.
2008 Hello Kitty Angel White - This is a fresh, very "blanc" white wine made entirely from Pinot Noir free run juice.
2006 Hello Kitty Devil Red - Garnet red with brickish highlights, this is a classically rendered Pinot Noir that presents a seductive bouquet of wild flowers and forest aromas.
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Title: Hello Kitty
***UPDATE*** This "Hello Kitty" Painting is NOT for sale as it belongs to my niece! Thank you to the people who have asked me to sell it but I can't! Perhaps I will make another one like it soon and sell it or something. GOSH Thank you for all the interest in the painting! :D
My niece, Reese (1 yr) loves "Hello Kitty" so I painted this for her. I love that "Hello Kitty" has made a come back and it's about the easiest thing in the world to paint!
Music: Kevin MacLeod
Title: Hello Kitty
Grand Hi-Lai Hotel !
this is the photo of Hello Kitty Hotel
i get this picture from my mail box i want to share the picture with hello kitty's fan ^~^ enjoy~*
I'm a reality TV junkie, but one of my favorite shows is Project Runway. I love the drama, the crazy designers, Michael Kors and...oh yes, the fabulous clothing. I know, some of it is awful, but the good stuff makes up for the bad in most cases.
Over the years we've seen designers like Christian Siriano and Santino Rice make names for themselves. The designer that I'm most proud of and most akin to is Carol Hannah Whitfield. She is a very VERY talented wedding gown designer. She has a showroom in NYC and of course an Etsy shop, The Wedding Collection. If you're searching for a dress, you must stop by and take a peek. Here are 3 of my favorites:
This dress has a great vintage feel with the aqua and draping. It also comes in white and ivory.
I hope you enjoy Carol Hannah's dresses as much as I do! If you're on the search for a bridesmaid dress, be sure to check out your local Bella Bridesmaid for Carol Hannah's line available this month.
As a photographer, have you ever wondered how having a life coach might benefit your work and home life?
Do you find yourself knowing what your want, but stop yourself from getting it? Are you too afraid to say to yourself, never mind out loud, what you really, really want? Then maybe life coaching is for you. Having a life coach is like have a personal trainer for your life.
I got into coaching because my wife is a coach. In fact, she's on the faculty of the Coaches Training Institute and the Center for Right Relationship. As her spouse, I've taken advantage of the opportunity to take the fundamental training from both coaching schools. It's had an enormous positive impact on my home and work life, and I can personally and whole-heartedly recommend having a coach. Don't worry, my wife is not my coach. I got my own. You might benefit from having one, as well.
Here's a coaching question for you - the first of what I hope will become a weekly feature of this blog: If money was not a concern, how would you most like to spend your time and energy?
Call me at (617) 327-9254 to schedule a free, no obligation 60-minute sample session.
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Title: What is Life Coaching
Short video explaining what Life Coaching is.
http://www.intuitivelifeguide.com
Title: The Comic Life Coach
Dr Kerryn Griffiths, The Comic Life Coach. *Note: Some coarse language & digs on coaches & the coaching industry. For more coaching innovation visit www.contracoaching.com & www.coachwebkit.com
And now, the pet portraits you've all been waiting from the Pet Cabaret's winter holiday portrait day. Don't worry, I've ordered your holiday cards and prints and enlargements and they're on the way with your CD's. And please give me another couple of days to post all of the unedited images of the day - I'll add a link to this blog post. Happy tail wagging.
And be sure to vote for your favorite portrait in the poll below! The most popular pet portrait will win a mystery prize at the store.
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Title: Grace Kelly: A Life In Pictures
This is a photo compilation of Grace Kelly. These are not all of her photographs because she has hundreds of them. The photos featured in this video are among the most famous portraits and well-known candid. You might find your most favourite photo of Grace Kelly among this bunch. Although, I have to say, Grace being photogenic alike other Hollywood starlets doesn't really make it easy narrowing down to these photos ;) My most favourite photo of hers is the last picture at the end of this video. Rest In Peace, Her Serene Highness, Princess Grace P. Kelly of Monaco.
Grace Patricia Kelly was born on November 12th 1929. (coincidentally on the same year, another iconic figure was born too) She was born into wealth where her father, John Kelly was a self made millionaire and an Olympic champion. John Kelly was Irish and Margaret Kelly, Grace's mother, was German. Grace had three other siblings, Peggy, Kell and Lizanne. She was known to be mostly close with her brother Kell (John Kelly Jr.) Often called Gracie, she was not as athletic as her other siblings. Something her parents found to be a dismay. When she attended Ravenhill Academy, Grace blossomed from a shy girl to a warm and friendly person. She became popular among friends for her attributes. Later on, she attended Stevens School and attained the status she had at her old school.
*Her graduation yearbook listed her favorite actress as Ingrid Bergman; her favorite actor, Joseph Cotten; her favorite summer resort, Ocean City; her favorite drink, a black and white chocolate milkshake; her favorite piece of classical music, Debussy's "Clair de Lune"; her favorite orchestra, Benny Goodman; and her favorite female singer, Jo Stafford. Written in the "Stevens' Prophecy" section was, Miss Grace P. Kelly - a famous star of stage and screen.*
After graduating, she pursued her acting career in New York. She studied at the renowned American Academy of Dramatic Arts. They pointed out only on one thing, her Philly Slang must be work upon. Grace developed a rather one-of-a-kind accent that centers between an American debutante and a British schoolgirl. Her graduation performance was of The Philadelphia Story.
^LIZANNE LE VINE: We argued and we fought. And -- well, I mean, like sisters would. And one time, I locked her in a closet, and I didn't tell anybody about it for a long, long time. And mother finally asked...
KING: Many little sisters have wanted to do that.
LIZANNE LE VINE: Yes. And I said it was such a relief. But you know what? It wasn't such a good thing anyway because she had so much fun in that closet.
(LAUGHTER)
LIZANNE LE VINE: Well, she found a book and she found some jacks and she -- and she just didn't want to come out!^
*Wikipedia
^CNN.com(Larry King Live September 2003)
Music:
Debussy's Clair De Lune on Piano
River Flows In You (ost Twilight)
Charlie Chaplin's Smile
"FAIRY TALES TELL IMAGINARY STORIES. I AM A LIVING PERSON. I EXIST.THE DAY SOMEONE TELLS OF MY LIFE AS A REAL WOMAN YOU WILL DISCOVER THE TRUE PERSON THAT I AM".
Tharwa Wajihah Zainal aka PatricianBeauty
Title: Behind the scenes #6 - Strobist portraits at sunset on water with Lastolite EzyBox Hotshoe
This short clip shows a strobist portrait photoshoot that I did last summer for a newspaper. I photographed the german politician Thomas Iseke short after sunset on the Lake Steinhude and used only one Lastolite EzyBox 60x60cm (24x24") with a SB-800, triggered with the CLS in iTTL-mode by one SB-800 on-camera.
Used equipment:
Nikon D3
14-24mm
2x SB-800
Lastolite EzyBox Hotshoe
on extension arm
If you would like to ask questions, please use the comments to let others participate on my answers.
More Infos and the pictures in big here:
http://simonsenphoto.com/blog/en/2010/02/28/new-video-photoshoot-on-water/
I love the way the blog world works. Sometimes it seems so small. I posted earlier today about my favorite destination wedding locations and about an hour later Style Me Pretty posted this gorgeous wedding from one of the locations. Encantado. It's a to-die-for location. I'll let the pictures speak for themselves.
Here's what the bride had to say about the day and the location on SMP:
It was important for Kyle and I to reflect two things: love and family. We wanted an intimate wedding in a romantic, organic place – Santa Fe stole our hearts. Our wedding day was chaotic, yet calm… filled with laughter and genuine emotion. We are the luckiest.
The decor was inspired by our love for succulents, bohemian vintage design and our American Indian/Irish heritage. Kyle and I hand selected everything from the vintage amber jars to the herringbone kitchen towels. Etsy, vintage shopping and DIY projects saved us. We meticulously designed the invitations, ceremony cards and menu cards (with the help of Suann Song of Simple Song Designs). We successfully incorporated our personalities through each piece …”the good stuff” – ceremony programs, “the yummy stuff” – menu cards, “the sweet stuff” – cake table.
Kyle and I met on St. Patty’s Day and coincidentally, our families are both Irish. We chose to reflect this by tying miniature gold four leaf clover charms to the invitations and menu cards. Photos of our grandparents were clipped to the menu cards with a “love” clothespin and American Indian feathers were used for added detail. Buckeye seeds (a good luck charm in American Indian folklore) were hand picked by my grandmother and strewn together in groups of 15, to represent the day Kyle and I met. They were placed on the ceremony programs and kept by guests. The bouquet and reception flowers were inspired by my favorite store, Anthropologie. peaches, creams, purples, yellows, pinks … a true bohemian combination.
The ceremony was intimate and meaningful. Kyle and I stood on an American Indian rug and guests were seated on rustic wooden benches. An acoustic guitar strummed our favorite songs and “five promises” were read to replace traditional vows. A unique feature – our first dance immediately followed the vows. For the reception, guests were seated at a long table covered in a natural linen tablecloth and burlap runner. Vintage amber jars, driftwood, turquoise votives, succulents and chunky flowers decorated the table. The food was home style with a New Mexican twist – steak/halibut, mashed potatoes, green beans, calabacitas, green chile cornbread and pecan pie.
Head on over to Style Me Pretty for more photos and information about this wedding!