RED SKIES / BLUE SHIRT IN PROTEST AGAINST SHOULDER PADS I CUT-CUT OUT MY SHOULDERS FOR THE PHOENIX GIG - EASIEST DIY EVER. PLUS MY BACKYARD [COMPLETE WITH WASHING] IS MUCH MORE INTERESTING IN TECHNICOLOUR
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
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rad pics and blog!
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check mine out
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Looks so good!!
ReplyDeleteThese photos are fantastic! Love the cut-out shoulders too.
ReplyDeletethe colours in these photos are AMAZING
ReplyDeleteliking what you have done with that shirt!!
red sky at night, sailor's delight. red sky in morning, sailor's warning.
ReplyDeletei know, totally pointless, but i had to say it.
sweet photos, the top is sick.
thanks for the comment on my post. i like your blog, looks like another i'll be looking forward to reading every day. the other is my friend anilla's. maybe you'd be interested:
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i really really really love your blog Zeus :)
ReplyDeleteall your pics inspire me so much,
thank you
Love these photographs. I did a bit of a clothes line theme early in the week (slightly different), but these are just beautiful....
ReplyDeleteI am so with you on this protest! Shoulder pads lived in the 80s and early 90s - that's where they should stay! Here here, haha.
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these photos are amazing. i love the lighting! i like ur blog, will be following! :))
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fun shirt
ReplyDeleteHa! that is funny, these are great photos too! Who needs pads on the shoulders!! xoxo
ReplyDeleteooh that's cool. I love that my post inspired you to cut out the shoulders. so it wasn't difficult? if no, I'm gonna try it.
ReplyDeleteIf you keep having such a great blog, I'll defo click on ´the "follow" button ;)
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very nice DIY!
ReplyDeletethe photo effect looks so cool.
im shit at photoshop so my photos are boring.
boooo
I'm working my way through your posts, just come across your blog and I'm finding your posts fascinating! I like the broadness of your subjects, and btw the editing here is rad. & your post on Deborah Turbeville was amazing!
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