when i was younger i had i had sleeping problems and would just lay awake in bed and think mostly i would think about a little evil creature that was coming to harm me but every time i thought about him he was moved a foot back and so i would spend long periods of time thinking about pushing him back and where he was being pushed to and its been years since i thought of him
couldnt quite match the expression of pure joy on their face, alas
still going for joe sweep! im going to try to atleast make a joe doodle every few days
image ref, image w/o candles, image ID below cut
top image ID: [beloved minecraft youtuber joehills (from nashville tenesse) is wearing a lime/neon green tank top. he is looking with glee at something off the camera, and is surrounded by candles. they are cell shaded, and has pointy teeth (aww). she has very poofy hair]
1st image below cut: [photogragh. nashville tennesee streamer tries not to laugh as he has been summoned by the surrounding candles, which are held up by wrought iron bars. a hand tries to cover his bearded, smiling mouth, as he looks vaguely at the camera. an arm extends past the edge of the photo menacingly]
last image: [same image as the top image, sans (haha sans undertale) the candles]
ok horrible headcannon but imagine if callum had over the 2 year timeskip coped with Rayla leaving by trying to draw her. however over time he struggles to draw her as well as before because it becomes harder to remember small details about her that he could remember easily before (ie how long exactly her hair is, or the shape of her face markings)
this is especially hard on him because due to his photograghic memory hes so used to remembering drawing details but yet hes struggling to remember the love of his life
This Eastman Photograph from the 1940's is of the Edward Hines Lumber Company sawmill in Hines, Oregon.
Postcard and Original plate photogragh. Taken in 1946 by Jervie Henry Eastman who was born, July 20, 1880, in White Cloud, Michigan. His family moved to northern California in 1886. In 1898, Eastman launched his photographic career in Sisson, California (later named Mount Shasta), as a view photographer. He became a partner in the Shasta View Company in 1907. Eastman lost his entire stock of plates and cards in a fire in 1912. In 1921, Jervie Henry Eastman moved to Susanville and established Eastman & Company as a commercial photography and post card studio. In 1936 he hired Mirl Simmons, a young photographer from Hillsborough, West Virginia, to help with the postcard photography. In 1947, Eastman and Simmons became partners. The business had expanded to provide photographic supplies to southeastern Oregon and studios in Westwood, Weed, and Susanville. Eastman retired from photography in 1959 and sold his share of the business to Simmons. He died in Susanville on February 11, 1969. Infromation and second photo from Eastman’s Originals Collection at University of California, Davis, Library, Department of Special Collections where much of his work can be viewed online.
Eastman, Jervie Henry. 1946. “Mill at Burns, Oregon.” Eastman’s Originals Collection. University of California, Davis. General Library. Dept. of Special Collections. 1946. https://digital.ucdavis.edu/collection/eastman/D-051/B-4/B-4576.
A couple days ago, I caught my partner using a rare photography/art book that I had bought her as a present last year as a straight edge for a crafts project that she was working on for school. Absolutely the fuck not. I had to actually order the book from the artist/photogragher herself, who shipped it from her home in the Netherlands. So, no. Just... no. I went on Amazon and ordered some steel rulers for her to use as a straight edge, and they should arrive tomorrow.
Steve Marriott and former fiancee Sue Oliver horse riding near Manchester in 1966. Steve's head was originally cut out for usage in Sue's locket. Later to be re-instated in the photogragh.