Horoscope Fish :: Fishbowl-O-Rama :: 365 for 2015 ::

Horoscope Fish

Senior Member
08 October 2015 / Day 281 of 365
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08 October 2015 - #1226 Transfer Tribute Performs.jpg
Transfer Tribute Performs​

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Horoscope Fish

Senior Member
12 October 2015 / Day 285 of 365
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Two more ballerina shots today because I can... And because these are my two favorite dancers in the whole class.
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Anna #1.jpg
Anna, #1​
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Marcella #4 - Mono.jpg
Marcella, #3​
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Horoscope Fish

Senior Member
12 October 2015 / !!! Bonus Shot !!!
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We had the Grenaa Church Girls Choir, from Denmark, perform and meet with some other choral students today at the college. Lovely young women and some hauntingly beautiful voices to match. It was a pleasure to hear them perform.

Here, I caught some of the girls as they watched their American contemporaries perform; their Choral Director is on the far right.
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Grenaa Church Girls Choir.jpg
Grenaa Church Girls Choir​
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Horoscope Fish

Senior Member
13 October 2015 / Day 286 of 365
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Hit the wall today and had to grab a quick shot... SOMEONE FIND ME A GLASSBLOWER, STAT!!
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13 October 2015 - Glassblower, Ho (WM).jpg
Glassbower, Ho!​

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Horoscope Fish

Senior Member
21 October 2015 / Day 294 of 365
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Here's something I don't see every day...

The young woman lying on the table looking unconscious and vaguely rabid is actually just fine: One side of her face has been covered in alginate impression material and plaster bandages which, when allowed to set, will be peeled off to produce a mold of her face in profile. Her ear's are gauged so silicone plugs (the orange thing) were inserted to keep the plaster out. The older gentleman in the back is another student working with her, and that's one of my faculty in front of him, bending over and checking out the alginate and bandaging done work that's been done so far.
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21 October 2015 - That Girl is Plastered.jpg
That Girl is Plastered!​
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Scott Murray

Senior Member
21 October 2015 / Day 294 of 365
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Here's something I don't see every day...

The young woman lying on the table looking unconscious and vaguely rabid is actually just fine: One side of her face has been covered in alginate impression material and plaster bandages which, when allowed to set, will be peeled off to produce a mold of her face in profile. Her ear's are gauged so silicone plugs (the orange thing) were inserted to keep the plaster out. The older gentleman in the back is another student working with her, and that's one of my faculty in front of him, bending over and checking out the alginate and bandaging done work that's been done so far.
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View attachment 184073
That Girl is Plastered!​

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Looking vampire'ish
 
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