Nice Step By Step Eye Make Up photos-IMG_9725

A few nice step by step eye make up images I found:

IMG_9725
step by step eye make up

Image by Douglas R Witt
Now that Bazile is back in one piece, it's time to do a little extra work in the back of the mask. The photos in this collection have taken place over the last three day… this is a time of waiting and working sections… it takes time for the mask to settle and dry, this work needs to be done somewhat slowly if you are to get a mask that isn't warped out of shape. There are a few things that I do to keep it from deforming.

I use the original armature in this case it's a plaster life cast of my teacher/actor friend Sean Daly. I put the mask back over the plaster armature to make sure it will not warp out of face shape.

I have found that Papier-mâching the inside of a mask must be done in stages… start with the middle features like the eyes nose and mouth… than Papier-mâché outward. Leave the rim of the mask as the last thing to mâché … this can be fast or slow… depending how large the mask is and how much interior work needs to be done… Bazile mask is still drying 72 hours later. It's just starting to harden…

The reason it's taken this long is because of two factors. It's been raining a lot here and it's made the apartment more humid than normal, the other and the main reason is because I used a TP Paste (the white stuff) to fill some of the large negative spaces like the nose, around the eyes, ears and bottom lip. The white stuff that you're looking at is a mixture of all-purpose white glue and shredded bathroom tissue.

I use this TP Paste to fill in a few areas of the mask that I feel need some protection from wear and tear just in case it gets bumped while being used on stage. Once I have used the TP Paste to fill in the areas of the mask I want to straighten I will leave it to dry for 6 hours or more.

Warning: this mixture should be used sparingly because it takes a long while to dry, also if you use a ton of it will make the mask heavier hard to wear.

Even though I didn't use very much of this Paste it will take three days plus to fully dry. I don't use it very often, but it's really a good thing to us to fill gaps. It's like a mask maker's auto body filler to smooth some uneven exterior lumps and it strengthens the mask, I felt this mask need it and what a great chance to show you :) super mask making secretes

I do another six layers of Papier-mâché in the back of the masks. This will bulk up the mask a bit and give it some extra stability for frequent use on stage or using as a teaching mask. In these photos the first thing I did was use the TP fill and then let it sit to settle and dry in front of a fan for 16 hours. Then I cut out the ear holes, nostrils and trimmed the rim of the mask. Once I am happy with the timing I Papier-mâché six layers on the interior of the mask starting with the middle features in the mask and worked my way outward. I did the eye, ears, nose, chin and cheek area. Then I let it settles in front of the fan for another 8 hours. Once it was dry I finished the brows and forehead and Papier-mâché the rim of the mas with smaller ribbons of paper, this will seal the mask completely and keep it from possibly chipping for flaking apart from you're face sweat and warm breath from regular use… it also makes it look nice.

Once all six layers of mâché are finish… put in front of the fan again and let it sit and dry again for at least 8 hours… there has been a lot of new work done on the mask and you will notice that it will be heavier… there is due to a lot of water added to the mask and it needs to dry out and settle… put it on the armature base you sculpted the mask on and leave it sit for a day or overnight.

Now that the mask is dry… it's time to add the fabric elastic head band, you can us any kind of head band suits your fancy or whatever turns you on… String, Ribbon, leather, Fabric elastic, etc… the way to attach them is basically the same although my method is not the only way… and you're welcome to explore others.
For Bazile mask I am using a half inch black fabric elastic, you can pick it up at any place that sells fabric. I use black because it disappears on stage and it never looks dirty. I start off by measuring a length of fabric elastic from temple to temple. Coming around the crown of the back of the head and sitting behind the ears like a pair of sunglasses. I pull the elastic just a little snug (NOT TIGHT) you want the mask to fit a snuggly on your face… in the next set of photos I will be showing how to add foam rubber to the interior of the mask so it will sit comfortable on the face.

Once I have measured out my length of elastic set it aside and get a marker, put the mask on your face and find your temples on the inside of the mask. Once you have marked where the elastic is going to go, use a little dab of hot glue and glue the elastic in… and try the mask on. This may take a few tries so use a little hot glue until you find a comfortable fit. The mask may sit on your face a bit uncomfortable… it may be pressing into the corners of your eyes of sitting very snuggly to your face… that's ok because that's what the foam rubber is for.

The pain will show you where to put the foam… ha ha ha!

Once the mask fits snuggly it's time to use a little more hot glue to anchor the fabric elastic into the mask, try to make the glue as flat as possible using the tip of the hot gun so that you're not getting poked in the temples by hot glue lumps. Then Papier-mâché three more layers of paper over and around the fabric elastic and set the mask in front of a fan to dry for another 6 hours or so… it's important to give the mask lots of drying time. The next steps are the sealing and painting and you want a nice dry mask to work on.

Person artist note to beginner mask makers:
The back of the mask is just as important as the front of the mask. Most people think it ends with taking the mask off the mold. But if you spend a few extra hours detailing and finishing the back of the mask you're going to have a mask that will last longer and take a beating or hang on a wall without deforming over time.

It's important to also reinforce the back and fill in some of the negative spaces… and add ventilation holes like nostrils and sometimes a small mouth slit. This will help the actor from overheating and cut down on sweating behind the mask. Some masks will fit very close to the face and subsequently create a vacuum effect that is like putting a plastic bag over your face. The ability to breath easily out of the mask is important it will help the actor forget there wearing a mask, also if all you have are eyeholes as venation entrance and exit the flow of air will dry out the performer's eyes.

Please listen to this music while viewing this set of photos
youtu.be/9HtHEgINHO0

Bazile #5
step by step eye make up

Image by Douglas R Witt
Now that Bazile is back in one piece, it's time to do a little extra work in the back of the mask. The photos in this collection have taken place over the last three day… this is a time of waiting and working sections… it takes time for the mask to settle and dry, this work needs to be done somewhat slowly if you are to get a mask that isn't warped out of shape. There are a few things that I do to keep it from deforming.

I use the original armature in this case it's a plaster life cast of my teacher/actor friend Sean Daly. I put the mask back over the plaster armature to make sure it will not warp out of face shape.

I have found that Papier-mâching the inside of a mask must be done in stages… start with the middle features like the eyes nose and mouth… than Papier-mâché outward. Leave the rim of the mask as the last thing to mâché … this can be fast or slow… depending how large the mask is and how much interior work needs to be done… Bazile mask is still drying 72 hours later. It's just starting to harden…

The reason it's taken this long is because of two factors. It's been raining a lot here and it's made the apartment more humid than normal, the other and the main reason is because I used a TP Paste (the white stuff) to fill some of the large negative spaces like the nose, around the eyes, ears and bottom lip. The white stuff that you're looking at is a mixture of all-purpose white glue and shredded bathroom tissue.

I use this TP Paste to fill in a few areas of the mask that I feel need some protection from wear and tear just in case it gets bumped while being used on stage. Once I have used the TP Paste to fill in the areas of the mask I want to straighten I will leave it to dry for 6 hours or more.

Warning: this mixture should be used sparingly because it takes a long while to dry, also if you use a ton of it will make the mask heavier hard to wear.

Even though I didn't use very much of this Paste it will take three days plus to fully dry. I don't use it very often, but it's really a good thing to us to fill gaps. It's like a mask maker's auto body filler to smooth some uneven exterior lumps and it strengthens the mask, I felt this mask need it and what a great chance to show you :) super mask making secretes

I do another six layers of Papier-mâché in the back of the masks. This will bulk up the mask a bit and give it some extra stability for frequent use on stage or using as a teaching mask. In these photos the first thing I did was use the TP fill and then let it sit to settle and dry in front of a fan for 16 hours. Then I cut out the ear holes, nostrils and trimmed the rim of the mask. Once I am happy with the timing I Papier-mâché six layers on the interior of the mask starting with the middle features in the mask and worked my way outward. I did the eye, ears, nose, chin and cheek area. Then I let it settles in front of the fan for another 8 hours. Once it was dry I finished the brows and forehead and Papier-mâché the rim of the mas with smaller ribbons of paper, this will seal the mask completely and keep it from possibly chipping for flaking apart from you're face sweat and warm breath from regular use… it also makes it look nice.

Once all six layers of mâché are finish… put in front of the fan again and let it sit and dry again for at least 8 hours… there has been a lot of new work done on the mask and you will notice that it will be heavier… there is due to a lot of water added to the mask and it needs to dry out and settle… put it on the armature base you sculpted the mask on and leave it sit for a day or overnight.

Now that the mask is dry… it's time to add the fabric elastic head band, you can us any kind of head band suits your fancy or whatever turns you on… String, Ribbon, leather, Fabric elastic, etc… the way to attach them is basically the same although my method is not the only way… and you're welcome to explore others.
For Bazile mask I am using a half inch black fabric elastic, you can pick it up at any place that sells fabric. I use black because it disappears on stage and it never looks dirty. I start off by measuring a length of fabric elastic from temple to temple. Coming around the crown of the back of the head and sitting behind the ears like a pair of sunglasses. I pull the elastic just a little snug (NOT TIGHT) you want the mask to fit a snuggly on your face… in the next set of photos I will be showing how to add foam rubber to the interior of the mask so it will sit comfortable on the face.

Once I have measured out my length of elastic set it aside and get a marker, put the mask on your face and find your temples on the inside of the mask. Once you have marked where the elastic is going to go, use a little dab of hot glue and glue the elastic in… and try the mask on. This may take a few tries so use a little hot glue until you find a comfortable fit. The mask may sit on your face a bit uncomfortable… it may be pressing into the corners of your eyes of sitting very snuggly to your face… that's ok because that's what the foam rubber is for.

The pain will show you where to put the foam… ha ha ha!

Once the mask fits snuggly it's time to use a little more hot glue to anchor the fabric elastic into the mask, try to make the glue as flat as possible using the tip of the hot gun so that you're not getting poked in the temples by hot glue lumps. Then Papier-mâché three more layers of paper over and around the fabric elastic and set the mask in front of a fan to dry for another 6 hours or so… it's important to give the mask lots of drying time. The next steps are the sealing and painting and you want a nice dry mask to work on.

Person artist note to beginner mask makers:
The back of the mask is just as important as the front of the mask. Most people think it ends with taking the mask off the mold. But if you spend a few extra hours detailing and finishing the back of the mask you're going to have a mask that will last longer and take a beating or hang on a wall without deforming over time.

It's important to also reinforce the back and fill in some of the negative spaces… and add ventilation holes like nostrils and sometimes a small mouth slit. This will help the actor from overheating and cut down on sweating behind the mask. Some masks will fit very close to the face and subsequently create a vacuum effect that is like putting a plastic bag over your face. The ability to breath easily out of the mask is important it will help the actor forget there wearing a mask, also if all you have are eyeholes as venation entrance and exit the flow of air will dry out the performer's eyes.

Please listen to this music while viewing this set of photos
youtu.be/9HtHEgINHO0



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Natural Eye Make Up Remover|Natural eye make up remover reusable cloths. Remove make up the green way.

Olive oil eye make up remover. Reusable cloths. anti againg no chemicals, parabins, ect. Cheap save money. economical green way. Save the planet save your mo…



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Cool Eye Makeup Ideas|9 Different Eyeliner Looks

Hello my beautiful people! Today I show you guys how to create 9 different eyeliner looks. The looks range from quite simple to major drama. I hope you guys …
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Make Up Ideas-Low Cost Sweet Sixteen Birthday Ideas?

Question by ♥Daisy♥: Low Cost Sweet Sixteen Birthday Ideas?
Co-ed. List all the ideas you have!

Best answer:

Answer by Thumbs up :)
Paintball for everyone. Take everyone camping (rofl) Take everyone to a storm drain and drink milk. Birthday party in head…

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Makeup For Brown Eyes And Brown Hair|How to Make Your Brown Eyes Pop With Makeup Makeup Tutorial Beauty How To

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Eye Make Up Primer|♥ DIY Eyeshadow Primer ♥

Hi Girls! I’m here with another DIY project on how to make your very own Eyeshadow Primer! This is a great alternative if you don’t have one, and it’s also s…



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Great How To Put Eye Make Up photos

A few nice how to put eye make up images I found:

d200 with eye-fi
how to put eye make up

Image by Matt Westervelt
I’ve been using an Eye-Fi for about a year now. I’ve been on the Beta and on the Gamma, and although I’m not allowed to talk about some things I’ve learned, I can talk a little about how I use it.

For the majority of the year, I used the Eye-Fi in my Nikon D50, but in the last month, I’ve upgraded to a D200.

The Eye-Fi does not *officially* work in CF cameras, but all you need to do is get a SD-CF adapter. You need to tear the metal cover off of the adapter, or it will block the antenna. Needle-nose pliers or a butter knife should work fine. It’s just a little glue.

The Eye-Fi can work in a couple of different ways. The card automatically sends JPGs to your local machine, or a variety of online services. In my case, I upload to Flickr. It does not transfer RAW, nor does it auto-delete images off of the card.

I’m OK with not having auto-delete. Network and server reliability aside, it’s nice to have your originals under your control. Auto delete might be a nice option for stuff I didn’t care about, but I rarely find myself not caring about the pictures I’m taking.

At first, not having RAW support bothered me, but after using the card for a while and understanding how it all fits in with my workflow, I’m OK with it. I shoot RAW+JPG, and I tend to shoot a lot of pictures. I shoot with manual lenses, so my trash:keeper ratio is pretty high. When I’m shooting I will look through them on-camera and take out the obvious blurry pictures, but when I’ve filled up, I pop my card in a computer to get the originals off. During the shoot, and when powered by the computer, the card transfers pictures in the background.

This changes my workflow in a couple of different ways.

Generally, JPGs are on Flickr by the time my RAW transfer is finished. This pushes the resizing, tagging and adding titles/comments to an interface I like (and as a bonus, a CPU and disk that aren’t mine). I haven’t mastered lightroom, and I have a feeling that I never really will. I will probably end up cutting it out of my workflow entirely once I figure out a better way to grab my RAWs and put them on my RAID. Right now it’s a convoluted process and it’s far from efficient. Because my pictures are already online I can do a quick check and delete of the stuff online, before lightroom finishes importing. This leads to more stuff being posted. I’ve found if a picture is posted online, doesn’t suck too bad and doesn’t need any tweaks, it stays. If it does needs further modification, I can either change it in lightroom and use ‘replace’, or for really quick mods, use Picnik. Prior to the Eye-Fi, I had to transfer all my pictures (go get some coffee or something), go through them all (sometimes spending far too much time trying to make a bad picture good), add to a collection, export that collection, upload those files, then go through and deal with all the Flickr tagging/titling/commenting. If I got distracted at any point during this process, it almost always led to pictures not getting uploaded by the time I did my next flurry of picture taking, and things would either end up in non-chronological order, or more likely, just not online.



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Green Eye Make Up|Green Eyes Enhancing Make-Up

OPEN ME— Hey there beautiful ♥ So this is an eye make-up tutorial perfect for green eyes! This would also look beautiful on someone with brown eyes too …
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Great Makeup For Dark Brown Eyes photos

Check out these makeup for dark brown eyes images:

The little girl…
makeup for dark brown eyes

Image by Rinoninha
…that needs a new home.

Ok, in yestereday’s preview you could see her make-up properly. Today’s photoshoot is to show you this little girl complete!

I’m struggling to keep her, because I like her so much… but she still needs a new family (however, I must warn you that my boyfriend may change his mind and let me keep her in the end). UPDATE: I’ve finally decided that I will keep her, I was really sad to send her off…

Let’s go for her specs:

-Originally she was a dal Tweety.
- Full face-up using soft pastels and watercolor pencils, sealed with MSC.
- Dal body
- Dark brown wig (no specific brand) I have cut and styled it myself.
- 12mm Green eyes (they’re not eyechips, they’re teddy bear eyes)
- New eyelahes
- She’ll come nude

An that’s it! You can contact me for more pics, specs, questions…

Neo Blythe “Denizens of the Lake Eleanor the Forest Dancer”
makeup for dark brown eyes

Image by MissBlythe
Eleanor has a long, reddish brown hair which reaches her ankles.
Her hair has a slight wave with no bangs for a free and natural look.
Her makeup is soft beige and pink.
She has pink eyelids and fresh pink blush on her cheeks and chin.
Her face type is Radiance, which makes her look childish and dreamy.
Her eye chips are all special forest-themed colors; dark green, dark brown, light blue and dark purple.



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How To Do Smokey Eyes-smokey eyes?

Question by summer: smokey eyes?
i would love to do my eyes ”smokey” but i dont want to look trashy or anything..

Best answer:

Answer by ♥_Megan_♥
get these color eye shadows

tan
black
gray
white

put tan on first then black at the very tip gray above the black and tan under ur eyebrow

Know better? Leave your own answer in the comments!



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Prom Eye Makeup|Wedding/prom/everyday smokey eye tutorial + Mac dupe alert!

Sigma brushes and makeup that I use: Discount code is FEB2014 for 10% off your order + free gift with purchase http://www.sigmabeauty.com/?Click=386168 Affil…
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Celebrity Eye Makeup|Lips Make Up Korean Celebrity Style Make up vivid orange lip makeup

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Makeup Tutorials For Blue Eyes|Makeup For Blue Eyes! A Full Face Tutorial.

Hey Everyone! This video will help you make the most out of your blue eye on account of the oranges and purple tones! It will reqppy make the blues of your e…
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Great Silver Eye Makeup photos

Check out these silver eye makeup images:

the contents of my handbag
silver eye makeup

Image by rock_rollheart
-cupcake plasters that are actually shaped like cupcakes.
-make-ups, pink vaseline, lipsalve, strawberry lipgloss that I always want to eat.
-keys, the front door key for my flat and my dad’s house were pretty much the same and I kept getting confused for now I have blue duct tape to distinguish between the 2 but some of those key covers would be cuter. I have a mini floral torch and a mouse with light up eyes attached to my keys so I can find my flat in the dark!
-iPod classic, it is silver but hiding in it’s pink silicon case a steal at 99p in quality save.
-Sennheiser headphones that too have been attacked with blue tape from being pulled one too many time out of my bag and beginning to fall apart.
-Sony Ericsson mobile phone, it does it’s job but come March 16th shall be replaced with something more internet friendly, I twitter too much.
-And the purpose of this picture my new moomin purse, which I love! :D :D

If you were me
silver eye makeup

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Make Up Ideas|FALL Outfit & Makeup Ideas | Cranberry Lips + 2 Outfits!

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Cool How To Apply Eye Make Up images

A few nice how to apply eye make up images I found:

WINK .. A Fresh Magazine (March 1946) … FSU News – Conversations about half-naked girls (Apr. 4, 2012) …item 2.. THE MOODY BLUES — In Search Of The Lost Chord — 1968 …
how to apply eye make up

Image by marsmet526
"There's a lot of competition to be the hottest girl at the club," says a BFA junior. "We want boys to want us, so if wearing nothing solicits that reaction, so be it. Some girls just want to have fun."
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Posted on 04 FEB 2011 … by PAUL GALBRAITH in PHOTOGRAPHY …
Highs and lows of using Flickr

paulgalbraith.com/blog/highs-lows-using-flickr

It's time Flickr put all of its users first, they should introduce a system that's unable to delete an account instantly, instead accounts that Flickr consider have broken their terms of service would be made private. The user could then be informed of the reasons and given time to make the necessary changes, and when completed could apply for review to have the privacy restriction lifted. This would also protect accounts from accidental deletion.

I don't want to sound too negative, Flickr can be a great site for most of the people that use it, myself included. There just needs to be a few changes to safeguard the time and effort many of us put into our Flickr accounts.

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Iconic 1984 Apple Computer Macintosh commercial conceived by Chiat/Day and directed by Ridley Scott was nationally aired on television only once – during the 3rd quarter of the 1984 Super Bowl football game.

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…..item 1)…. Conversations about half-naked girls …

… FSU … FSU News … www.fsunews.com

FSU News / section / News … www.fsunews.com/section/NEWS

A response to last issue’s ‘Conversations with the boys you hate’

Written by
Eric Jaffe
Senior Staff Writer

FILED UNDER
FSU News
FSU News Life

4:37 PM, Apr. 4, 2012 |

www.fsunews.com/article/20120405/FSVIEW0101/120404025/?od…

Last issue I wrote an article titled "Conversations with the boys you hate," an open-ended piece about general male expectations when they enter a nightclub and, more specifically, why they might not call the girls of "last night" today.

What I learned from the experience was that many men, not all, might treat girls as physical objects because that's how they perceive women (especially in nightclub settings) to be presenting themselves.

Since then, I've spoken to girls from all over the college party spectrum, learning about what influences the revealing nightclub outfits discussed last week and how they feel about the male perspective on the clothing. The following answers reflect those opinions.

"There's a lot of competition to be the hottest girl at the club," says a BFA junior. "We want boys to want us, so if wearing nothing solicits that reaction, so be it. Some girls just want to have fun."

Others disagree
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"I think everyone has the right to wear whatever they want," said Lauren Bouchacourt, another interviewee.

"With saying this, I think the way girls dress now definitely draws attention for all the wrong reasons. The reason someone should be attracted to you is for your genuine self and personality, not how much hangs out in all the wrong places. These clothes send the message that these women are not ready to be in a serious relationship with guys and guys take advantage of that."

From here, I decided to gather other opinions. The next girl I spoke to, Alison Carr, shared her point of view.

"When a guy doesn't have to use his imagination to 'undress you with his eyes,' then there is a problem," said Carr. "If a girl doesn't have enough respect for herself to cover up more of her body, how can she expect a guy to have any respect for her at all? And when a guy doesn't respect a girl, it follows that he should see nothing wrong with disrespecting her and treating her like an object. This is why guys [as stated in the prior article] wouldn't have a problem with taking a girl home and never talking to her again."

My next interviewee took a more philosophical approach.

"[College girls] have a youthful beauty that is temporarily so, yes, you can still be beautiful till death, but this type of beauty the college girl holds now is fleeting, and she knows it," she said. "How a girl dresses for the night announces how in touch they are with their beauty, sexuality and personal expression—not to mention, budget. Every woman is different, some are demure, some are vibrant, some are strange—all hold a unique sense of identity, how confident a woman is in that identity [physically and/or mentally] is how 'sexy' society believes a woman to be.

Some women respect their bodies by keeping them covered until it's time for the bedroom or the shower, some women reveal their bodies during sport, dance or everyday life as a message of security about the way they look. How you express your sexuality and your body is your decision, a decision made with equally respectable choices."

As they did last time, these conflicting opinions bring up more questions than they answer. For my last interviewee, I return to my original question from the last article: "Why do you think guys often neglect to call girls back that they meet at a nightclub or house party?" Her answer sums it up completely.

"In the club setting, more often than not, people are dressing and acting to attract, seduce and, depending on the desires of the person, secure someone for the night," she said. "When you are banded, and you walk through the door of a club, you are entering a game. We are all playing, and if you don't agree, you've probably been the prey longer than you'd like to admit."
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www.youtube.com/watch?v=ytfX4al_1qE&feature=related

Uploaded by 8VIRELENDA8 on Jul 2, 2011

THE MOODY BLUES — In Search Of The Lost Chord — 1968 ( UK )

01 Departure
02 Ride My Seesaw
03 DR Livingstone I Presume
04 House Of Four Doors
05 Legend Of A Mind

06 House Of Four Doors part 2
07 Voices In The Sky
08 The Best Way To Travel
09 Visions Of Paradise
10 The Actor

11 The Word
12 OM

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How To Make Your Eyes Look Bigger With Makeup|Bright, defined eyes - make your eyes look bigger

Expand with ‘Show more’ below for all the products and info ❥❥ Hey lovelies, This is the look i was wearing in my 2012 TAG video. http://www.youtube.com/w…



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Green Eye Make Up-Songs about girls with green eyes?

Question by Melly: Songs about girls with green eyes?
What are sone cute songs about girls with green eyes?? Preferably that aren’t to poppy.

Best answer:

Answer by whyhuhwhy
There’s a song from the 70′s called GREEN EYED LADY..kind of driving rock sound…

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Eye Shadow Make Up|Spring Makeup Tutorial |Nuetral Eyes With a Pop of Color- Lovelyanneka

hey loves, This is Makeup look that i wore in my recent upload and u guys ask for a tutorial, so here it is..THUMBS up if u LIKE it. dont forget to RATE, COM…
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Cheap Make Up-cheap fake nails (plastic ones) reusable?

Question by johnmayerisamazing: cheap fake nails (plastic ones) reusable?
best fake cheap plastic glue on nails reusable?? WHERE?

Best answer:

Answer by jessicas127
Dollar store for 1 buck

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Make Up Tips-Tipping for Delivery / Take out?

Question by Jess: Tipping for Delivery / Take out?
Does anyone tip when you go to a sit down restaurant to pick up food to go? How much?

Should people tip when a delivery place charges for delivery? How much? I feel resentful about tipping when I already got charged for the delivery guy to come out.

Best answer:

Answer by BRYAN F
£20

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Great Eye Make Up Stickers photos

Check out these eye make up stickers images:

Bild-Lilli : Bild Zeitung
eye make up stickers

Image by Tinker*Tailor loves Lalka
Lalka is a new generic Lilli – in the tradition of Hong Kong Lilli. She is 29cm tall {or 11.5 inches}. She is hand assembled and finished in Europe. The body parts are painted and strung with elastic. The face is airbrushed and hand-painted, then sealed. Everything is done as a proper factory process, using professional techniques and high-grade materials. The viscose hair is set into the pate of the head by hand, then glued. The pate is attached with a steel screw. The hair is set by hand. Beautiful Lilli wears classic fashions. She is a stunner with her knowing eyes, her flopsy spit curl or woven chignon. Lalka’s quality and attention to detail are guaranteed to thrill.

Lalka is a limited edition. Both doll and outfit are numbered on an authentic sticker on the top of the sleek "cellophane" storage / display tube. Lalka comes complete with a miniature tabloid newspaper, a heavy white stand and "gold" metal spike to support her. Lalka is heavier in weight than her sister, Lola, and is heavier than vintage "Hong Kong Lilli" dolls. Lalka weighs much the same as a 1950′s Lilli doll.

Brand new European Lilli Laka has some subtle changes to make her even more luscious than her predecessor, Lola. She has longer, more rounded arms and a new hand – just right for showing off her painted nails. Her head has been re-sculpted, with chubbier cheeks, a delicate pixie chin, cute little nose and a beautiful, elegant nape to her neck. She is far more like a mid-century original than any other Lilli-inspired doll made to date. Her hair, in classic ponytail, is viscose and finished off with a black plastic tie. Yes, she has a "pate" attached by a screw, just like the original doll. Some Lalka’s model a woven chignon, sporting a hairstyle that best compliments their elegant fashion ensembles.

All new Lilli Lalka dolls are completely hand-finished, each and every one is now different, as every face is done by hand. No two are alike. This is NOT a production-line doll. Lilli Lalka’s are all little characters with individual style. Every doll is stunning or they get chucked in the trash can!

Lilli Lalka’s body is fully painted, strung, hard-plastic with hand-painted shoes. Her earrings and nails are also painted by hand. If you study close-ups of her face, you can see this doll is not factory screened – everything is hand-done. Her blusher and eyeshadow are all done "in house" – not on a production line.

All Lalka’s are sold wearing fashions with specially woven labels that are hand stitched into her garments.

You are cordially invited to check out the new flickr group devoted to LILLI LALKA dolls by Julian and Liz of Penny Dreadful Productions! The aim of these talented artists is to offer a high-grade, hand-finished fashion doll for an affordable price by using 1950′s factory techniques.

Snaps & Tag
eye make up stickers

Image by Tinker*Tailor loves Lalka
Lalka is a new generic Lilli – in the tradition of Hong Kong Lilli. She is 29cm tall {or 11.5 inches}. She is hand assembled and finished in Europe. The body parts are painted and strung with elastic. The face is airbrushed and hand-painted, then sealed. Everything is done as a proper factory process, using professional techniques and high-grade materials. The viscose hair is set into the pate of the head by hand, then glued. The pate is attached with a steel screw. The hair is set by hand. Beautiful Lilli wears classic fashions. She is a stunner with her knowing eyes, her flopsy spit curl or woven chignon. Lalka’s quality and attention to detail are guaranteed to thrill.

Lalka is a limited edition. Both doll and outfit are numbered on an authentic sticker on the top of the sleek "cellophane" storage / display tube. Lalka comes complete with a miniature tabloid newspaper, a heavy white stand and "gold" metal spike to support her. Lalka is heavier in weight than her sister, Lola, and is heavier than vintage "Hong Kong Lilli" dolls. Lalka weighs much the same as a 1950′s Lilli doll.

Brand new European Lilli Laka has some subtle changes to make her even more luscious than her predecessor, Lola. She has longer, more rounded arms and a new hand – just right for showing off her painted nails. Her head has been re-sculpted, with chubbier cheeks, a delicate pixie chin, cute little nose and a beautiful, elegant nape to her neck. She is far more like a mid-century original than any other Lilli-inspired doll made to date. Her hair, in classic ponytail, is viscose and finished off with a black plastic tie. Yes, she has a "pate" attached by a screw, just like the original doll. Some Lalka’s model a woven chignon, sporting a hairstyle that best compliments their elegant fashion ensembles.

All new Lilli Lalka dolls are completely hand-finished, each and every one is now different, as every face is done by hand. No two are alike. This is NOT a production-line doll. Lilli Lalka’s are all little characters with individual style. Every doll is stunning or they get chucked in the trash can!

Lilli Lalka’s body is fully painted, strung, hard-plastic with hand-painted shoes. Her earrings and nails are also painted by hand. If you study close-ups of her face, you can see this doll is not factory screened – everything is hand-done. Her blusher and eyeshadow are all done "in house" – not on a production line.

All Lalka’s are sold wearing fashions with specially woven labels that are hand stitched into her garments.

You are cordially invited to check out the new flickr group devoted to LILLI LALKA dolls by Julian and Liz of Penny Dreadful Productions! The aim of these talented artists is to offer a high-grade, hand-finished fashion doll for an affordable price by using 1950′s factory techniques.

Lilli Lalka
eye make up stickers

Image by Tinker*Tailor loves Lalka
Lalka is a new generic Lilli – in the tradition of Hong Kong Lilli. She is 29cm tall {or 11.5 inches}. She is hand assembled and finished in Europe. The body parts are painted and strung with elastic. The face is airbrushed and hand-painted, then sealed. Everything is done as a proper factory process, using professional techniques and high-grade materials. The viscose hair is set into the pate of the head by hand, then glued. The pate is attached with a steel screw. The hair is set by hand. Beautiful Lilli wears classic fashions. She is a stunner with her knowing eyes, her flopsy spit curl or woven chignon. Lalka’s quality and attention to detail are guaranteed to thrill.

Lalka is a limited edition. Both doll and outfit are numbered on an authentic sticker on the top of the sleek "cellophane" storage / display tube. Lalka comes complete with a miniature tabloid newspaper, a heavy white stand and "gold" metal spike to support her. Lalka is heavier in weight than her sister, Lola, and is heavier than vintage "Hong Kong Lilli" dolls. Lalka weighs much the same as a 1950′s Lilli doll.

Brand new European Lilli Laka has some subtle changes to make her even more luscious than her predecessor, Lola. She has longer, more rounded arms and a new hand – just right for showing off her painted nails. Her head has been re-sculpted, with chubbier cheeks, a delicate pixie chin, cute little nose and a beautiful, elegant nape to her neck. She is far more like a mid-century original than any other Lilli-inspired doll made to date. Her hair, in classic ponytail, is viscose and finished off with a black plastic tie. Yes, she has a "pate" attached by a screw, just like the original doll. Some Lalka’s model a woven chignon, sporting a hairstyle that best compliments their elegant fashion ensembles.

All new Lilli Lalka dolls are completely hand-finished, each and every one is now different, as every face is done by hand. No two are alike. This is NOT a production-line doll. Lilli Lalka’s are all little characters with individual style. Every doll is stunning or they get chucked in the trash can!

Lilli Lalka’s body is fully painted, strung, hard-plastic with hand-painted shoes. Her earrings and nails are also painted by hand. If you study close-ups of her face, you can see this doll is not factory screened – everything is hand-done. Her blusher and eyeshadow are all done "in house" – not on a production line.

All Lalka’s are sold wearing fashions with specially woven labels that are hand stitched into her garments.

You are cordially invited to check out the new flickr group devoted to LILLI LALKA dolls by Julian and Liz of Penny Dreadful Productions! The aim of these talented artists is to offer a high-grade, hand-finished fashion doll for an affordable price by using 1950′s factory techniques.



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Prom Eye Makeup-How should I do my eye makeup for prom?

Question by yahoouser4477: How should I do my eye makeup for prom?
Amethyst colored gown in satin.
I was thinking of a Natalie portman 2009 oscar makeup, but her dress was a lot lighter in color
would it work for my dress (amethyst)?
Im oriental by the way. with medium skin..i just spent the whole day outside.

Best answer:

Answer by Sasi
use an eye liner
do threading

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How To Do Smokey Eyes-Smokey eye. . .?

Question by jane k: Smokey eye. . .?
Im look for the smokey eye look. . .ya know? if anyone has great step-by-step instuctions, thx!

Best answer:

Answer by neola
you can choose from a range of colours,from dark brown,to charcoal or full-on black,the darker your hair is the better you will look with the black/charcoal although i’ve seen blondes rock the dark look for contrast.
1. go over the entired lid with a neutral colour that’s as close to your natural skin colour as possible.
2. using a small,pointy brush,carefully place the darkest shade in the crease of your eye,you may extend the line in a “v” shape past the lids for a cat-eyed effect…make sure the lines blend in,you don’t want the harsh look.
3. using a bigger brush,fill in [make sure to blend !!] the space between the crease and the lid.
4. for added effect some people make a very fine line with their eyeliner to rim both the top and bottom lids. or they run,with a fine tipped brush,the eye shadow under their lower lids,if you have dark circles skip this step since it would only emphasise them and make you look like a racoon [i have first hand experience of this lol]
5. using a shimmery shade [white or silver] highlight [with ur pinky finger] the area just underneath your eyebrow for added,subtle contrast and to lift the eye. using a q-tip,add this highlighter-shade to the inner corners as well.
make sure to keep the blush natural and lips bare and to comb your eyebrows for a polished look [eyebrow wax works great or even a tiny bit of vaseline].practise first to make sure it rocks before you leave the house and hope you look hot ! :-)

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Makeup For Brown Eyes And Brown Hair-what are some makeup tips for brown eyes?

Question by Caitlin xo Nicole: what are some makeup tips for brown eyes?
i have brown hair and brown eyes. what are some makeup tips that’ll make my complexion and eyes stand out?

Best answer:

Answer by pjcat77
I use earthy tones. browns, goldens, creams and charcoal. What can really make your eye’s pop is going over the uppercrease above you eye with a thin dark shade.

What do you think? Answer below!



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Eye Makeup Blue Eyes|Soft Bronze Smokey Eye!

FOR PICTURES OF MY OOTD & MAKEUP: http://www.samschuerman.com/2012/03/ootd-fotd-khaki-top-bronze-eyes-3612.html MY OTHER CHANNEL: http://www.youtube.com/sams…



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Natural Eye Make Up-Natural looking eye makeup tips?

Question by happyfacegirl: Natural looking eye makeup tips?
I have blue eyes that kind of remind people of water, (They say it not me) and I have never liked the look of eyeliner on my eyes, it makes them look really small and dark. Are there any tips on making my eyes stand out but in a natural looking way?

Best answer:

Answer by Becca
put white eyeliner in the inner corners.. it makes em luk bigger and the whites of ur eyes,whiter… wear mascara, it opens up ur eyes, try a mascara curler first..

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Eye Make Up Brushes-What are good E.L.F. eye brushes?

Question by Jas Boltz: What are good E.L.F. eye brushes?
I heard alot of bad and good about elfs products but im looking into getting some eyeshadow brushes but dont want to pay alot HELP?!

Best answer:

Answer by kikibeaer
so for the E.L.F Brushes, I have 5 favorite brushes. I would recommend that you purchase the Studio Kind I think those are good But their new mineral brush collection is also not bad.
1) http://www.eyeslipsface.com/studio/tools/brushes_and_applicators/blush_brush
love this brush for my blush and highlighters.
2) http://www.eyeslipsface.com/studio/tools/brushes_and_applicators/studio_fan_brush
love this brush for blush again
3)http://www.eyeslipsface.com/studio/tools/brushes_and_applicators/studio_kabuki_face_brush
Love this brush for overall powder application, its soft and nice.
4) http://www.eyeslipsface.com/elf/tools/brushes_and_applicators/brow_comb___brush
Love this to brush my eyebrows and shape them
5) http://www.eyeslipsface.com/elf/tools/brushes_and_applicators/foundation_brush
This is a good foundation brush.

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Makeup For Dark Brown Eyes-What color eye makeup looks good on VERY dark brown eyes?

Question by Chealsea Y: What color eye makeup looks good on VERY dark brown eyes?
My hair is a very dark brown, with a red tint in the sun, almost black eyes, but a very light complection. I’m curious as to what eyeshadow, liners would be the most flattering? I know to avoid pinks and blues, but from personal experience, what would look best?

Best answer:

Answer by jmo818
Coppers and browns. even really dark purple looks good.

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Smoky Eye Makeup|My Night Out Smoky Eye Makeup Tutorial!

My smoky eye makeup tutorial for a girls night out! Please give the video a thumbs up :) Watch my Taylor Swift tutorial: http://youtu.be/awJRfzLOCcE PRODUCTS…



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Eye Make Up Application-two face eye application?

Question by Richard: two face eye application?
I am being two face for halloween and im going all out with liquid latex and the whole 9 yards. I purchased a 1 inch real looking doll eye to fit over my eye and get the harvey dent effect. The eye is hollow and does fit over my eye nicely but the problem is, how do i adhere it to my face so that it lasts the night? any suggestions?

Best answer:

Answer by Edit
ANTI-WRINKLE EYE CREAM By STRIVECTIN -SD Eye Cream helps reduce the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, and dark circles around the eye. It contains the same active formula as the original StriVectin-SD Intensive Repair–the popular, cutting-edge anti-wrinkle and stretch mark repair cream–but without aromatic oils (such as peppermint), which caused some users’ eyes to water when applied to the delicate skin in the orbital eye area (the eyelid and the area directly below the eye). StriVectin-SD Eye Cream is also enhanced with soothing agents to help protect the delicate skin around the eyes; it even helps reduce the appearance of dark circles.

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Make Up|NO ARMS MAKEUP CHALLENGE! ft SHANE DAWSON

Subscribe to shane! http://www.youtube.com/Shane Watch our Awkward Date on Shane’s Channel! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=41_tXiE0-uM Thanks for watching! T…



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Natural Eye Make Up Remover-Natural makeup remover?

Question by Princess Peach: Natural makeup remover?
I ran out of makeup remover. Any other things I can use to remove my makeup? Some people say to use olive oil but I have oily skin and I might break out?

Best answer:

Answer by Echo
The way I get rid of all my makeup every night is a washcloth with Dove soap on it. I just get the washcloth wet and gently clean my face. It saves me loads of money, instead of buying fancy makeup removers.

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Eye Make Up Techniques|HOODED , DROOPY EYES - my makeup tips and tricks

These are my tips and tricks for hooded and droopy eyes make up, including application of eye shadows , eye liner and false lashes. Please remember, I am not…
Video Rating: 4 / 5



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Make Up Kit-Football Kits (CHELSEA)?

Question by Martin: Football Kits (CHELSEA)?
Can you explain how kits work
Like Home and Away kits and Third

Best answer:

Answer by Only Chelsea
First kit is the home kit and the color is the base, like we have blue color since our primary or base color is blue.
Chelsea have always worn blue shirts, although they initially adopted a lighter shade than the current version, and unlike today wore white shorts and dark blue socks. The lighter blue was taken from the racing colours of then club president, Earl Cadogan. The light blue shirts were short-lived, however, and replaced by a royal blue version in around 1912

2) – Second kit or away kit is not dependent on base color and can have any color the club wants. this kit is used when we are the visitors i.e, away. it can also be used at home or when the away color of opposong team is similar to our home color at home.

3) – Third kits are used if both home and away colours are deems to be too similar to the opposing team colours.

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Make Up Brands-What is brand equity?

Question by gethatim: What is brand equity?
How is it created? what are the elements of brand equity? how do you measure brand equity?

Best answer:

Answer by lucky2bealive
Brand Equity components and the metrics used to measure it are as numerous as they are complex. Here are a couple links that should give you the concept of branding, brand equity and marketing metrics.

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Cool Eye Make Up Looks images-GALVESTON.COM: San Luis Spa

Some cool eye make up looks images:

GALVESTON.COM: San Luis Spa
eye make up looks

Image by Galveston.com
Beautiful pink make-up, front view of a macro shot of female human eye

Red Rose Girl
eye make up looks

Image by Zuhair Ahmad
Hello and welcome

So I had this idea about a photo I saw in 2006 and made a design using PS and still have it, and about two weeks ago I looked at it and said to myself why not do the same photo!

So I brought my favorite model Anwar and bought a red rose for this photo! Set up the light in a way to bring out the mood so the viewer can feel it from her expression and the beautiful red rose.

Make up: My Sister (thank you very much!)
Model: Anwar
Everything else: me =]

Regards to you all ()



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Makeup Tips For Small Eyes-Eye Makeup Tips For Round Face And Small Eyes?

Question by Valerie: Eye Makeup Tips For Round Face And Small Eyes?
i have a very light skin complexion. Pretty big nose, medium size forehead, big cheeks and small eyes. i tend to wear a lot of eyeliner and eyeshadow to make my eyes “look bigger” but im tired of it im very self-consious and i want a natural look that help my eyes look smaller and my face less round. help???
HELPP?!

Best answer:

Answer by Pink
Try these eye makeup tips to make your eyes appear bigger:
1. Apply light pastel coloured eyeshadow on the eyelids.
2. Apply medium-toned eyeshadow (such as soft grey or blue) in the creases.
3. To give your eyes more prominence, apply highlighting shade under the brows
4. Line upper and lower lids with soft-coloured eyeliner to enhance small eyes.

How to shape brows
Well-shaped brows make small eyes appear wider even without any other makeup. Remove stray hairs and pluck your eyebrows a little with tweezers. When plucking your eyebrows, leave the inner part of your brow thicker, this will create an arch to frame the eye. Then fill in sparse spots with brow powder or brow pencil.

Use light shades of eyeshadow
Apply pastel-colored shades of eyeshadow on the entire lid, starting at your lashes, and blending up to your brow. Avoid dark shades which will make small eyes look even smaller.
Apply darker shade to the outer corner of your eyelid and to the crease.
Use white eyeshadow under your brow bone.

How to apply eyeliner
To make small eyes appear bigger, line upper and lower eyelids with soft-coloured eyeliner starting above your iris and extend to the outer corner of your eye or slightly upward. Avoid thick black lines, which can actually close up the eye. Smudge the line or use the matching eyeshadow to soften. Use white eyeliner on the inner rims of your eyes.

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Nice Eye Make Up For Hazel Eyes photos-Chain jumped the sprocket, Rt. 66 - Virginia

Check out these eye make up for hazel eyes images:

Chain jumped the sprocket, Rt. 66 – Virginia
eye make up for hazel eyes

Image by D.Clow – Maryland
This is right before the fire truck showed up. Evidently if you lay in the grass, enjoying the sun as you wait for your tow truck, drivers flying by assume that you are dead…. even if your kickstand is up and everything is resting on the guardrail.

Unfortunately I was ‘watering’ a tree when the fire truck rolled up w/ lights and siren blazing….. Good Times!

Friday
Entry One

Flew out of work, the fleet flight of Friday before a holiday weekend. Everyone cracks a smile upon stepping out of the concrete and glass coffin of the corporate work week. The motorcycle is quickly gassed and loaded, I leave Washington DC at three-thirty, vowing not to check the time for the rest of the adventure. Adventure, the American adventure of the open road is what I seek. The road, my cameras, and escape.

Right turn off of 15th St. NW and I'm motoring past the Washington Monument and the White House. Harleys and clones are already lining the Mall for the annual Memorial remembrance that is Rolling Thunder. I'm soon over the bridge and on I-66 west. I plan on avoiding major highways when at all possible. Preferring scenic byways to drab highways. 66 is a necessary evil to flee the DC metro area as quickly as possible. At the start, 66 is a good quick run, for awhile anyway. Loads of Rolling Thunder riders are heading in 66 eastbound.

I keep the ubiquitous two fingers down to the side salute to fellow bikers out for extended stretches of time. In my experience, HD guys return the acknowledgement about 30-40% of the time. No big deal, some animosity exist though between different bike cultures. Motor-ism two-wheel stereotypes. However with the Rolling Thunder guys there is a noticeable increase in response, perhaps due to no longer just one biker acknowledging another, but a patriotic sharing of support and remembrance for those left behind, POW-MIA.

Traffic worsens further out 66 and I come up on a full HD dresser. Screaming Eagle back patch worked in with POW-MIA covers his vest and is topped by a "Run for the Wall" patch. I keep back a pace and we adopt the natural offset positioning of multiple riders.

After some 66 backup, stop-and-go, we strike up a staccato conversation in the pauses of the traffic flow. Where you been, where you going, see the rain coming? I tell him I'm headed out to the mountains, Skyline Drive and West Virginia. He says he's just in from there recently, was in DC for Rolling Thunder for the day and will be coming back in on Sunday again. His license plate is obscured by luggage, so I'm unsure of his port of origin.

Later on we part ways and my thoughts turn. Of my parents friends only my step-dad was drafted for Vietnam. Luckily, for us, he only went as far as Ft. Hood, TX, and came back with some good stories about army life and venturing into Mexico (at least the ones he's shared with me). I think about all the life he's lived since then, all his experiences and joys. Thinking about what all those who didn't return gave up, lost, when they didn't come home. The loss felt by those who loved them, families that have a name on the Wall.

Rain is sprinkling before Manassas. Enough to cool you off but not enough to get you worried yet, at least for a bit. Whooooo. Then come the big drops. I head off the ramp to gear up with the rain paraphernalia under the gas station pavilion. Finally get it all on and get strapped back up and out pops the sun and the rain stops. Too funny. Now I have wet clothes on under the raingear. Rain gear now keeping the wind out that would dry me. I motor on as more rain is promised on the horizon.

This brings up a point about rain. People always ask, "What do you do when it rains and your on the motorcycle". I reply simply, "I get wet". Duh. Rain riding has never bothered me. On the straight highways it's no big deal. Just give more cushion to the cars in front of you. Drive like grandma on the exit ramps.

My turning point is finally reached. Off of 66 west and onto 647, Crest Hill Rd. at The Plains, VA. Crest Hill Road is my first slice of motorcycle heaven to be had this weekend. I'm delighted to find that the squiggly line I traced out on the map when planning this trip has translated so well in reality. The road is still wet from the passing rain clouds, and I give a small rabbit and then a chipmunk a near death experience. My first of many animal crossings this weekend. The road is fantastic. A mixture of hilltop road and tree lined canopies that create forest tunnels. Speed limit is 45mph, 55-60 feels comfortable on most parts. Keeping an eye out for a hilltop barn to photograph that I've seen in my minds eye, lit by the sun breaking through the clouds and backed by the mountain vista. No luck on any of the barns actual placement to fit the mental picture I have framed.

Crest Hill Road and Fodderstack Rd is a long stretch. I take shots of a church and other buildings along Zachary Taylor Highway. Fodderstack gives more of the same as Crest Hill, just a narrower road. The asphalt is of my favorite variety, freshly laid. Washington, VA is a tiny town of historic bed and breakfasts. Local wineries appear to be an attraction here too. Right after Washington the rain returns while I'm in route to Sperryville. Then it really starts to come down, a full on summer thunderstorm. Visibility is down. Road and parking lots soon resemble rivers. Rain drops of the monster variety explode on the pavement, and you know it hurts when they hit you.

I quick soaking circuit of Sperryville confirms there are no local hotels. I duck into a barn shaped restaurant to wait it out. My drenched gear takes on bar stool and I occupy another. There's a few flying pigs about. The bartender get me a hefeweizen, and recommends the angus burger. Locally raised and grass fed, we exchange jokes about my passing the burgers relatives on the way in.

Don't freak about the beer. I have a one only rule when riding. It was followed by a meal (best burger of the weekend!), several coffees, and this bar top journal entry.

Somewhere along Crest Hill road I decided to keep the cell off for the weekend. In addition no tv, newspapers, internet, or e-mail sound like a good idea. Of course I now am studiously avoid eye contact with the two beautiful plasma's above the bar.

Entry Two

Hazel River Inn, Culpepper, VA, has the coolest street side seating in town.

The downpour let up at the Shady Farms bar in Sperryville and due to the deficiency in local lodging I quiz the bartender for options. Over the other side of the mountain, the opposite side of Skyline Dr via 211 is Luray with lots of motels, but I want to save the mountain for the morning. The waitress suggest Culpepper, there being a Holiday Inn etc.

Stepping outside the sun has broke through the clouds again. Enough for some shots of Shady Farms Restaurant and a bridge. Heading down 522, the Sperryville Pike, I keep an eye out for photo ops to catch the next morning as I'll be rerouting back through. Following the mantra of Dale Borgeson about tour riding in the US, I aim to avoid large chain establishments, whether they are restaurants or hotels, and explore the mom-and-pop local variety businesses. I have a dive-ish roadside motel in mind, Culpepper comes through with the Sleepy Hollow Hotel.

Before check in I ride through downtown historic Culpepper. It's a cool place. The Shady Farm bartender had recommended the Culpepper Thai restaurant. I see it but don't visit, still full from the meal earlier. Cameron Street Coffee looks like a great place, located in an old warehouse. Unfortunately their closed for the night.

Shower and changed, room 102 at the Sleepy Hollow Hotel. I hop back on the bike, refreshed and dry and ride through the warm night air back downtown. The coffee at the Hazel River Inn comes with a sweet fudge confection on the side. The peach and blackberry cobbler with vanilla sauce is divine.

The reconfigured plan for this getaway is to shed. Shed worries about the job, career, housing, and relationships. My motorcycle is therapeutic. It's 600cc's of Zoloft on two wheels. The road lifts my spirits. This wasn't supposed to be a solo run, and there are stretches of road where I feel the emptiness behind me.

The cobbler is finished and I can hear the sound of a band doing their sound check. The banging of the drum requires investigation.

Entry Three

I found Brown Bag Special in the cellar pub of the same restaurant I was in. On my way to the door the noise of the sound check floated up the stairs and directed my feet downward. Brown Bag Special opened the set, appropriately enough, with "I drink alone". The ol' man, Big Money, would have loved it. Drink alone started off a Big Money Blues trifecta to include "The Breeze" and "Mustang Sally". Then they made the mistake a lot of bands make that have a great lead guitar player. They let him sing. The lead guitarist karaoke sucked his way through a Tom Petty hit. He was so off key in his singing it made you appreciate the guitar solo's all the more for the relief they provided. Thankfully the regular singer soon resumed his duties and the night went on. More good stuff from the band.

Freebird
Folsom Prison Blues
Cheap Sun Glasses

"can't you see, can't you see, what that woman, what she's done to me"

Off to bed now at the Sleepy Hollow Hotel with the ghost and shades of dead hookers and overdoses past.

150 miles today.

Saturday

Entry Four

Morning breaks on the Sleepy Hollow Hotel, a hot shower and I'm back on the bike. A quick stop downtown to shoot the Hazel Inn, then it's back on the Sperryville Pike. More stops to capture some sights seen yesterday. Mr. & Mrs. Pump. The open mouth caricatures are an accurate representation of the current gas cost and the pumps eating your wallet.

I keep telling my daughter that her first car, college car, will be a hybrid. She thinks they are ugly. The bike isn't so bad, averaging around 40mpg. At about 180 miles on the tripometer I start to look for a refill, although I've pushed it to 211 miles before.

A quick left in Sperryville on 211 and up into the mountain, Blue Ridge Mountains and Skyline Drive. Heading up the mountain I get the first bite of the twisties I've been craving. The fee at the gate to Skyline Drive is well worth the price. Great scenery and fantastic views. The only drawback is the 35mph speed limit that is well enforced by the park rangers.

I shoot some self-portraits at Pollock Knob overlook. They're funny in that with all the scrambling and hurrying to be the camera timer, then trying to effect a relaxed pose. I've also broke out my old friend this trip, the Lubitel 166, a medium format, 120mm film, twin lens camera. I'm like Jay-Z with this camera, I have to get it in one take. There is no digital review after the click for instant gratification. As a fellow photographer it's "Point, Push, and Pray". I'll be interested to see the results. Not that I've left digital behind. Carrying both cameras, I'm an analog/digital double threat.

After the self-portraits and some dead tree shots I'm about to pack back on the bike and leave when I meet the preacher and his wife. He offers to shoot me with my camera and I return the favor with theirs. Conversation flows and in a 'small world' moment it turns out that he works for same Hazel family that owns the restaurant I was at last night for his Monday thru Friday job. I get a friendly "God bless" and I'm heading south on Skyline Drive. I make several more stops and break out the cameras again at Big Meadow.

There is a gnarly dead tree in the middle of the meadow. It has burn damage at the base, either the result of some wild fire or perhaps a controlled burn done to maintain the field. I spot and shoot a few deer, they probably won't turn out as they're to far away for my lens on the D100. I shoot a bunch of shots of the tree with the D100 and then totally switch processes with the Lubitel. The picture setup with the Lubitel takes about a minute-and-a-half. Manual zoom, i.e., walking back and forth to get the framing I want. Light meter reading. Then dealing with the reversed optics of the look-down box camera. It is fun though, to switch it up, change the pace and the dynamics. Just one click though, hope I caught it.

It's a long but enjoyable ride to the south end of Skyline Drive. Unless you really like slow cruising I would suggest picking which third of Skyline Drive you'd like include in your trip and leave the rest. I drop off the mountain and into Waynesboro. Finding Mad Anthony's coffee shop for a late breakfast. I overhear that it's around noon. The Italian Roast coffee is good, in fact, it would prove to be the best coffee of the trip.

One of the pleasures of traveling by motorcycle is that it's an easy conversation starter. People ask you where your coming from, where you're heading, ask about your bike, tell you're about their bike or the one they wish they had. One of the peculiarities of these conversations is that if the person even remotely knows of anyone that has died on a motorcycle, they will be sure to share this fact along with details. These stories usually involve a deer, a car pulling out, or someone taking a corner to fast. The conversation goes something like this:

Stranger"nice bike"
You"thanks"
Stranger"my cousin Bob had a friend that hit a deer and died on his bike"

Short silence.

You"yeah, deer are dangerous, got to be careful"

I'm not exaggerating when I say I've held variations on this conversation many times. Luckily this isn't the conversation I have with the owner of Mad Anthony's. He's a former sailboat instructor who now finds the same release and head clearing on his motorcycle that he used to get from his sailboat.

This brings to mind the same wave – don't way dynamic that occurs between sail boaters and power boaters, very similar to the sportbike & HD crowd.

The proprietor is a coffee guru, we discuss roasting (my Italian roast was just roasted Wednesday this week). We talk about the good and the evil of Starbucks. We're both in agreement that they over roast their regular coffee, but I think their foo foo drinks are tasty. He has in his shop both the Bodum press and the Bodum vacuum coffee pot that I got my mom for x-mas. A shameless plug here, the Bodum vacuum coffee pot makes the best home coffee ever. It's also an entertaining crowd pleaser, no joke.

Leaving Waynesboro the plan was 340 northward to 33, then into Harrisonburg, VA (home of the Valley Mall and JMU). 340 proved to be boring so I jumped on 256, Port Republic Road, for a better ride to Harrisonburg. I don't know if the coffee wore off or if I was just worn out. I pull over at Westover Park, pick out a spot of grass, and take a good nap in the sun.

I had my motorcycle bug handed down to me by my step-dad. My kindergarten year of school we moved right at the end of the school year. Rather than switch schools at this inopportune time my Dad stuck me on the back of his Honda and rode me to school and back again for the last month or two. Even earlier than that I have a great photo of me in 1973-4 sitting on his chopper with him. Me in a diaper and him with his long hippy hair. The wild side of the Reverend indeed.

Refreshed from my nap it's back on 33 westbound. Heading out of the Shenandoah Valley and Rockingham County is more glorious twisty roads and the George Washington National Forest. GW is a beautiful tree canopy lined road with a river off to one side. Franklin, WV is the destination, a return to the Star Hotel.

I stayed at the Star a few years prior when they first re-opened the historic Star Hotel. The owner, Steve Miller, is a great guy, friendly and conversational. I told him I'd be back again, but it's been a few more years than I thought. Late lunch at the Star is pesto grilled chicken on ciabatta bread with roasted red peppers. Not the type of fare one might associate with West Virginia, but people have misperceptions about everywhere. Steve promises a prime rib later at dinner tonight to die for.

So that there is no misunderstanding, in as much as the Sleepy Hollow Hotel was a dive, the Star Hotel is a dream.

Dump the gear in the room back on the bike for some roaming around. I head back to explore a river road I passed on the way in, Rock Gap. It's a gravel affair and I follow it back a little ways. Photo some river shots. Down further there is a large cliff face with some college aged kids de-gearing after a day of climbing. I'll try to stop back in tomorrow and shoot some climbing action, as well as some fly fishing.

I pick up a bottle of Barefoot Wine, Cabernet Sauvignon, and drop it off with Steve at the Star to keep for later. I'll enjoy that bottle later tonight from the 3rd floor front porch. South out of town I head, into some very secondary roads. I shoot an old decrepit cabin that would be right up Bobby Sargent's alley. I put it in the metal folder for a possible future model shoot location, along with the river spots I've seen.

There are a couple more stops on this little ride. Once for what appears to be a feral chicken, and then for middle of the road stare down with a young doe. She's camera shy though and is off before I can get a shot. Sportbike probably isn't the best conveyance for nature photography. The pavement stops and gravel begins, I motor on. Rick & I once spent a full day just about on gravel roads, crisscrossing the back country around Cumberland, MD. So I'm comfortable with the less than ideal riding surface. A few miles on the road dead ends at a pair of chicken houses (source of the feral chicken's ancestors perhaps?) and I turn around and survey the valley I've just ridden through. I have to stop the bike and soak in the scene. A picturesque farm is nestled in the corner of the valley, up against the hills. I meet some inquisitive cows, along with the farmer and his wife.

It seems that when you are in WV and you pass a sign that says "snow removal ends here" that the already suspect road conditions are going to quickly deteriorate and will soon resemble somewhat more of a logging road. I motor on through some back country, no houses, no farms, just mountains, steep roadside cliffs, and wicked gravel switchback curves. The part that gives you the willies are the downhill corners where the road grade is slanted to the outside of the curve and to the drop below. Yikes!

I creep along where a four wheeler would be much more functional. Although I still hit it a bit in the straights. Pavement arrives again and I'm unsure of my exact location. I follow the chicken farmers directions and soon discover myself back in Brandywine, intersecting the same stretch of 33 I rode on my way into Franklin.

Back at the Star Hotel it's a shower and fresh clothes before heading down for dinner. Downstairs I find the prime rib to be as good as promised.

Entry Five

How beautifully staged is this. Barefoot on the 3rd floor patio, wine to ease the back and the ache in the knee.

205 miles today, the last 30 after check in, just to explore.

Sunday

Entry Six

Out early in the morning. I find no climbers at Rock Gap, unsure of the hours they keep. Out of Franklin on 33 west, looking for another squiggly line I had seen on a map. Bland Hill Road name is a misnomer. A single lane country road winding through German Valley. I got a few shots of German Valley from the 33 overlook before turning on Bland Hill. Now I find myself in the same location I had shot from above.

The road cuts through some open pasture land and I meet some cows standing in the road after rounding one bend. They're pleasant enough, if in no particular hurry to cross, and don't mind posing for a shot or two before meandering on. People talk about the danger of hitting a deer, a cow would really ruin your day! Off of Bland Hill and on down into the valley. I come up on the rock formation I had seen from the overlook previously. It's not Seneca Rocks, but a formation of the same ilk. I get some more photos, then onto German Valley Road. I'm still staying at the Star, there is no real destination today. It's relaxing to stop as much as I like.

German Valley Road puts me back on 33 west and not long after I'm ordering breakfast at the Valley View Restaurant. Dale Borgeson warns of places that advertise home cooking, but that's about all you see in these parts. There are a fair number of cars here and that's usually a good since the food will be alright. Hell, even the Army could make a good breakfast. It all works out and it's a hell of a deal, for toast, two eggs, hash browns, bacon, and coffee.

From 33 I hit 28 and turn off on Smoke Hole Road, just because it's there and looks interesting. Boy, what a find it is. Combining the curvy one lane country road with nice wide smooth pavement (gravel free in the corners). It's great. Smoke Hole Road turns out to run from 28 across the Seneca Rocks National Forest to 220 on the other side. Going west-to-east it starts out all curves and hills, then ends by winding along the south branch of the Potomac. There are lots of fly fishermen here enjoying the catch-and-release section of the river.

Up 220 to Petersburg, I run into some Ducati guys at the gas station. We swap riding info and I'm soon on 42 north towards Mayville. Hanging a left when I see a sign for Dolly Sods. I'm back on secondary roads and I soon pass another prophetic 'no snow removal' signs. It's gravel the rest of the way up the mountain til it breaks out on top at Dolly Sod.

I'm real happy with today's roads, as both Smoke Hole Road and Dolly Sods were unplanned 'discovered adventures'. I do some rock scrabbling at Dolly Sod and enjoy the cliff top views. A fellow tourist snaps a shot for me an I hike out well past the distance that the casual tourist and families go. Shot some more shots of the rock formations with both the digital and film camera. Do some more self-portraits. I then sit down to relax in the sun with the cliff side breeze steadily blowing and update this journal.

Entry Seven

Well, fellow traveler, if you've made it this far I am duly impressed. I thank you for your perseverance. The rest of the day was spent riding without incident. Just more fantastic roads. You don't have to be an explore on par with Lewis & Clark to find great rides in West Virginia. Just be curious in nature and unafraid to leave the beaten path. Drop off the numbered roads and take the route less traveled. Soon you'll be in your own undiscovered country. Blah blah blah.

Out of Dolly Sod and I find myself on 32. Rough calculations put the dirt road travel around 25 miles for the day. While we are on stats, here's today's animal road count:

1 rooster
1 dead fox
2 cows
8 chipmunks
7 alive
1 dead
3 dead possums
1 squirrel
1 dead blob (undistinguishable)
No fearsome deer
1 dog

I guided myself today by a rather non-descript map put out by mountainhighlands.com

Leaving Dolly Sod on 32 puts me in Dry Fork and back on familiar 33 west to Elkins. I cruise around Elkins on the off chance I'll run into a guy I know named Dallas. Now all you need to know about Dallas is the following:

I don't know his last name
I once gave him a hair cut with dog grooming clippers
I know he works at a bike shop making choppers

You figure the odds of me finding him, near zero.

If your curious it wasn't the first time I cut hair, albeit the first time using dog shears. In Korea I cut in the latrine for a cut or for a 6 pack. Everything was barter in the Army. We had a cook that would make you a great custom birthday cake for a case of beer or feed you food out of the back of the chow hall at 3am when you staggered in drunk from the ville for the promise of a future round to be bought. Korea stories could fill another journal.

Anyway, out of Elkins and south to Beverly. Scott, if your reading this you were on my mind as I went through town, never forgive, never forget.

So far I've only tried to write about the positive food experiences of the trip without throwing anyplace under the bus. C&J in Beverly however, served only barely functional burgers and the vanilla shake was of the worst chemical prefab variety. There are some things that I am stuck on, good vanilla ice cream is one. The others that I'm picky about are beer, whiskey, steak, cheese-steak, and coffee. It's just so disappointing when something you usually enjoy turns out to be sub par.

After C&J it's 250 east to 28, which heads back towards Seneca Rocks and Franklin. It's a good haul through the Monongahela National Forest. A road of the scenic variety, with good twisties up the mountain and through the scenery. These type road have become quite a common occurrence here in WV. Back in Seneca Rocks and 33 east into Franklin. I never shoot Seneca Rocks, the light is never right, number one can tell you how I get about my light.

The Star's restaurant is closed on Sunday, dagger, so I shower and head into Franklin by foot. About Franklin, WV. It's a nice little town, quiet and sleepy. No bars other than the VFW that I could see. Everybody I've met and spoken too has be pleasant, friendly and conversational, both here in Franklin and elsewhere in WV. I'm sure there are a variety of characters much as anywhere, this is just my observation from the tourist level.

Following last night precedent I grab another vino from the Shell station. The Star being closed is a dilemma; I'm in need of a cork screw (having borrowed the restaurants the night before). I wander back down to the hotel, wine in hand, and past the hotel just a bit til I meet an old man sitting out front. I explain my situation, wine without access, and he says he'll sell me a corkscrew. He goes in the house, shortly to return with the necessary implement in hand. I figure I have it for -4 or maybe rent it for a one time use for . That proves unnecessary however, he says just to take it, and keep it for any future need.

The sole booking for the hotel tonight, I'm like a wraith as I glide through the halls. On the front porch with my bottle of vino in hand. I have some cheap cigars I also picked up and there's nothing to do but kick back and watch the sunset.

It's been a great trip. Somewhat lonesome at times. The lack of someone to talk to surely let to the length of this journal. It was a trip to getaway, to reflect. There was no great revelation or anything, just time to get to know yourself. The road gives you time to think. I know who I am and I like being me. I know what's missing.

I'm resolved to take more bike trips in the future. It's definitely my preferred way to travel and vacation. Motorcycling is the way to go.

Tomorrow I have my route generally planned out, more scenic byways for a winding route home.

Miles today, 240.

Monday

Entry Seven

Just a short postscript. 20 miles east of Washington DC, on 66, the chain popped off the bike. It's never easy.

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eye make up for hazel eyes

Image by TomBroadbent
A quick play with extension tubes and a softbox – definitely starting to want a dedicated macro lens. As for my eyes supposedly being hazel/blue, well I just don’t know. Wish they’d make up their mind.



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