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Sorting laundry ... where I stand today in dressing room with image under and over and filtered through Pixlr...#cy365 #captureyour365 #under #whereistandtoday #ourwisproject #laundryday #20of365
It was so cold outside I picked a sunny window and shot this empty wine bottle and a glass of water. Then I got a little creative in PhotoShop. Day 20 or 365.
#day20 #20of365 #2021th27 #energy
This was my 'second choice' for yesterday's shot, not far from home. In view of the wet weather today, I returned to the spot today for my short walk outside.
It looks like Medway Council are adopting some low energy street lighting.
Everytime I spend the night at Ioana’s place we take a picture from the same angle.
This time we were joined by a new party member: Iv.
You can see the rest of the photos from Ioana’s place in the Tumblr Archive ^_^
#20of365
this could have came out better if i didn't have to do it in such a short amount of time ... and if i wasn't limited by my program, but hey you get the point and I am having fun!
20/365: The arsenal of vintage cameras...some were given to me and some were bought...all of them are interesting in their own right. I plan on writing a blog post soon to explain more details about each of them, but for now here's what they are and where they came from (look for the corresponding number in the photo):
1) Polaroid Model 160 Land Camera (ca. 1963)- given to me by my friend, Brian. This camera was his dad's.
2) Minolta Pocket Pak 40 (ca. 1970s) - also given to me by Brian from his parent's collection.
3) Polaroid One Step SX-70 Rainbow (ca. 1970s) - bought on eBay.
4) Polaroid SX-70 Land Camera Ivory with blue shutter release (rare) (ca. 1970s) - bought from Photojojo
5) Kodak Instamatic X-15 (ca. 1970s) - also from Brian's family.
6) Rolleiflex Automat Model K4A (ca. 1950s) - bought on eBay.
7) Kodak No. 2A Brownie (ca. 1920s) - this was William's grandmother's (father's mother) camera
8) Kodak No. 2 Autographic Brownie Folding (ca. 1918) - William's grandmother's (mother's mother) camera
9) Minolta X-370 (ca. 1980s) - William's dad's camera
10) Polaroid Sun 600 LMS (ca. 1980s) - also from Brian's dad's cameras
This little monkey is everywhere!! Here is a rare photo of her sat down taking it easy and not bullying Lola (the cat) playing with her brothers toys, climbing where she shouldnt be climbing or eating what she shouldnt be eating!!
That said I wouldnt change a thing about her. :)
If you like here is the rest of the 365 project so far...
This is another one for the The evolution of Jessica Mia Reck series
Full moon tonight so I thought I'd see if I could capture it (still no tripod or anything so a lucky shot)! :-) I've been called a "Dizzy Moo" at times, I wonder if it's something to do with the full Mooooooooooon?! ;-)
Wife came home with her new friends, so I had to use them for todays photo shoot.
Strobist Info:
sb-800 at 1/4 shoot thru photoflex collapsable round (so I wouldn't get the umbrella wires in reflection), White poster board opposite to bounce into shadows.
Camera settings:
Iso 400, f4 @ 160
(20/365) It's the week of the half-marathon! So, I thought that I would dedicate the next four days to running.
First up, my trusty running shoes. I've spent lots of quality time with them recently :)
We weren't so lucky this afternoon after school...There was a down pour...and we were right in the middle of it...The kids, well, they got drenched..Sorry, parents!
The boys went on a ride through the forest with the Dad's on the last day of their holiday.
Max has been riding a motorbike since the age of 3. I don't particularly like it, & I don't choose to go and watch very often as my heart is always in my mouth. But, it is one of the only loves in his little life, & it is in his blood so what can I do? I just hope that since he has started at a young age that he learns to respect the power he has under his hands, and is responsible with it.
Tonight, me and Dusty's residents are hosting their second run of Bucket Wars, a game they devised for the West Bank that imitates Capture the Flag and merges it with flag football in terms of eliminating players. It will be cold with clear skies. Should be fun.
Here you can see them making the final preparations for their equipment in our sink room.
Also of interest, I absolutely pwned Towey today in Photo Tag
Service with a sad face. Got stuck in traffic and had to pick up some fast food on the way home - a perfectly icky way to end an equally icky drive home. The guy serving me was not a happy soul. He silently jammed the greasy bag containing my dinner though the bullet proof glass then ignored my requests for catsup and salt. I wouldn't leave his window so he shoved some honey and catsup at me with a scowl on his face. Apparently he didn't get the "be grateful you have a job, we're in a recession"memo.
On the menu for lunch today - fresh, soft homemade rolls for leftover turkey sandwiches. I love my bread machine and make very good use of it!
I parked in a lot and was immediately surrounded by dozens of these birds. This fella came right up to my door to squawk at me for some food! So glad I had my camera. Is it a pigeon? odd coloring
It is a beautiful building.
a little history on Wellesley Town Hall
Wealthy businessman Horation Hunnewell donated the land and construction costs for the Wellesley Town Hall which was completed in 1886. Hunnewell's wife's maiden name was Welles, and the town honored him by taking the name Wellesley when it separated from Needham in 1881.