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it's been 100 days since i started this.
what an odd feeling
i learned pretty quickly that in order for me to be happy with the photos i create, i have to actually put work into them. if you look at my 365 set, you can already tell my style has changed so much, i can only hope for the better
today was wonderful.
larger please please please and listen (just because i am in that kind of mood)
also +17 in comments, i had such a hard time choosing today's photo it's not even funny.
“What do I do with my spare time? I don't have any spare time.”
I met this woman while waiting on some friends. She was on her way back from a day of work as a corporate law intern. She hasn't started this semester of college quite yet and she currently spends all of her time at her internship. I didn't catch her name but I gave her a card with a link to this Flickr set. If you see this post; thanks again for helping me out!
Find out more about the project and see pictures taken by other photographers at the 100 Strangers Flickr Group page
Camera Specs
ISO:640 Shutter: 1/250 fStop2.8 Focal Length: 70mm
This was a way for me to shoot a portrait on a 70-200 while I had the lens out on a rental for a video job. It's a beast but it's a beautiful lens. I was chasing some of that dappled sunlight that bounces off of skyscrapers in Manhattan. I think this is the first frame I clicked too. I kept on trying to get an authentic smile out of her but I think she doesn't dish out too many smiles. Which it totally fine in my book. There are too many Kodak moment smiles out there.
Clock Tower of Graz (Grazer Uhrturm)
(Yes I know, 100.000 people already made a picture which is for one hundered percent identical to this one...)
Something isn’t quite right here. What is odd about the face of the clock tower of Graz? A faulty city emblem? No way! Anyone taking a longer look will spot it readily; here time has a different priority. Hours count for more than minutes, and justifiably so, because the area beneath the clock tower is magical and, if you turn round and let your gaze wander over the gardens and city, you will also know why.
The fortified medieval tower got its present shape around 1560. And its characteristic wooden gallery as a fire station. Three bells are ringing from the Clock Tower. Three coats of arms decorate the walls.
A tower on this spot of the hill was first mentioned in the 13th century. When the fortress was reconstructed in the middle of the 16th century, the tower was given its present shape. The hands on the huge clockfaces often confuse people. Is the clock out of order? No. The fact that originally there were only long hands for the hours which could be seen from the distance, and that those for the minutes were added only later caused the "swapping" of the hands. The clockworks, made by Michael Sylvester Funck in 1712, are still working but have been driven electronically since the middle of the 20th century. When there was fire in the city the fire bell informed the fire brigade about it.
(Source: www.graztourismus.at)
I thought I cannot do it, I sold all Nikon gears and now I am 100% mirrorless. I have a left shoulder injury and cannot use heavy gears.
Fuji X100 in natural light.
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That was quick. In celebration of 100 photos, here's all my Suicide Squad related minifigures, including a few updates I haven't shown off yet, and all the variants from all the versions I have (Squad related, anyways).
I'm not even going to attempt to list everyone's names, let alone catalog their parts, so let me know if you have questions as to who's who and what's what.
Also Arkham's in the back cause my desk is the only place with room for it.
Cheers, folks!
48/100 square
4/10 abstract
I thought this set (abstract) would be an easy one, but it's proving to be a bit of a challenge for me. Not always easy to find something that is simple, but still with some kind of focal point or composition.
This is another one of those food misnomers. These are Peruvian Blue Potatoes. As you can see, they're not blue. They're purple. As we've seen previously with the "blue" berries, there's a long standing trend in food naming conventions of bias towards the color purple. When will it end? When will purple food be able to be known as such? Stop the madness!!!!
100 Series
Aichi Rapid Transit set 07
Tobu Kyuryo Line
Geidaidori Station, Nagakute, Aichi Prefecture, Japan
100形
愛知高速交通07編成
東部丘陵線
日本 愛知県 長久手市 芸大通駅
Most of our Plum Trees have been in blossom for a week or more. Today the Blood Plum (the best plums) is in blossom.
Car: Rover 100.
Date of first registration: 13th April 1963.
Region of registration: Essex.
Latest recorded mileage: 60,639 (MOT 27th April 2018).
Date taken: 2nd June 2019.
Location: Scolton Manor, Haverfordwest, UK.
Album: Classics @ Scolton June 2019
Shot with an RZ67 on Ektar 100
More info on the architecture of the Milwaukee Art Museum can be found here: mam.org/info/details/quadracci.php
This picture is #3 in my 100 strangers project. Find out more about the project and see pictures taken by other photographers at the 100 Strangers Flickr Group page
It was a few minutes before sunset and a cold wind was blowing sand across the beach. There was nobody else around and I was practicing my reflector techniques on Blanca. Then I saw two people on bikes approaching and hurried to meet them and ask if they'd participate in my project. After an initial bemused shoulder shrug, they both happily agreed.
Hope and Mark (stranger #4) are brother and sister and are from Pensacola Beach, Florida. Recently, they pulled up stakes and headed west on a cross-country road trip. Hope is interested in photography and has been showing Mark how to use her camera along their travels. It was not unlike my own trip out to Oregon and we had a nice conversation about it. They had found good jobs in California for a while but then decided to continue on. They both had such a great energy, were witty and funny and full of an adventurous spirit! I really enjoyed meeting them!
Mark was holding the reflector, using the Sunfire side (gold/silver). This was the very first picture I took and I did almost nothing to it.
Thanks for participating and best of luck to you both! Contact me to get the pictures.