WHITE GOLD RINGS UNDER 100 : GOLD CUBAN LINK CHAIN
White Gold Rings Under 100
While pure gold is yellow in color, colored gold can be developed into various colors. These colors are generally obtained by alloying gold with other elements in various proportions.
White Gold (5;>5 7>;>B>) is a 2003 Russian action film directed by Viktor Ivanov from a screenplay by John Jopson and Viktor Ivanov.
a pale alloy of gold usually with platinum or nickel or palladium
A silver-colored alloy of gold with nickel, platinum, or another metal
A telephone call
(ring) a characteristic sound; "it has the ring of sincerity"
An act of causing a bell to sound, or the resonant sound caused by this
Each of a series of resonant or vibrating sounds signaling an incoming telephone call
gymnastic apparatus consisting of a pair of heavy metal circles (usually covered with leather) suspended by ropes; used for gymnastic exercises; "the rings require a strong upper body"
(ring) sound loudly and sonorously; "the bells rang"
hundred: ten 10s
Year 100 BC was a year of the pre-Julian calendar.
More from that roll that didn't get enough chems. Chloe's roll did fine though, and I have a few shots on it that I'll be getting to once I finish scanning the film I've got in the queue.
Starting to like TMax 100 quite a bit, too. Thanks to Terri Rippee for that little gift. I'm wondering when she's going to stop being able to dig old film out of her and her friends' closets and freezers.
Strobist on this one, if you can call it that:
4 flourescent tubes behind a plastic diffuser as key light from above.
White fill card for fill (duh) below Chloe.
I think the next time I shoot a portrait like this I'm going to have a strobe below in an umbrella shooting up with a plusgreen gel to balance with the flourescent. if that doesn't work I'm gonna stick a gold reflector under there and throw my WB all to shit. probably better with a silver reflector to give some neutral light instead, unless I'm shooting B&W in which case it'll hardly matter.
night sea
The Sea to the Shore by Lucy Maud Montgomery
Lo, I have loved thee long, long have I yearned and entreated!
Tell me how I may win thee, tell me how I must woo.
Shall I creep to thy white feet, in guise of a humble lover ?
Shall I croon in mild petition, murmuring vows anew ?
Shall I stretch my arms unto thee, biding thy maiden coyness,
Under the silver of morning, under the purple of night ?
Taming my ancient rudeness, checking my heady clamor
Thus, is it thus I must woo thee, oh, my delight?
Nay, 'tis no way of the sea thus to be meekly suitor
I shall storm thee away with laughter wrapped in my beard of snow,
With the wildest of billows for chords I shall harp thee a song for thy bridal,
A mighty lyric of love that feared not nor would forego!
With a red-gold wedding ring, mined from the caves of sunset,
Fast shall I bind thy faith to my faith evermore,
And the stars will wait on our pleasure, the great north wind will trumpet
A thunderous marriage march for the nuptials of sea and shore.