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We've got the most beautiful light outside right now - very, very cloudy, but the sky is all purple and yellow, like it is right before a storm, with small rays of sun shining through from time to time. Trouble is that every time I go outside to get some pictures shot, it starts to rain. And I won't even begin to try to handle an umbrella and fixing the settings on the camera all by myself. Been there. Done that. Didn't work.

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^ I had to do that on my photography trip to London, it was awful, I had to lie on the floor to set up the shot I wanted and it was just yuck, juggling tripod, camera, umbrella, bag, mittens and trying to load film?was a miserable day!

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A few photos from last week - had a migraine coming on, so I wasn't all that keen on taking lots of'em. Also have them in B/W if anyone would like to see.

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Great photos guys! :)

Ok, so I painted the Mario today.....

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Once it is glazed properly I will take another shot of it before I give it away to my KK. The hat is painted red, but the paint comes out a cream colour, once it is fired and glazed, it comes out a deep red.

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Thanks Chicky! We give them out Thursday 21st, which is a week from now! I will of course take a photo before I give him away! It will come up all shiny and stuff, as it has to be fired to bring out the shine. This will be done by Monday by the guys working at the Arts Centre. :)

I'll also take a photo of what I receive too, but won't do it until next weekend. :)

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