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Friday night, no inspiration, dark, cold, raining, hockey game on the tv, not in the mood. Well, got in the car anyways and drove to a train station. Took one shot and went home!
Day 163 of 365.
Coming back after like three days with a photo from a senior session I just did. All these intentions to get photos, but I'm in love with the photos from this session. :)
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Taken By D90
Lens: 70-200mm VR II f/2.8
Shutter Speed: 1/125
Aperture: 7.1
ISO: 100
Processing: Photoshop CS3
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2 Umbrella With SB-900
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Escaleras que conducen a ninguna parte. Las escaleras que conducen a ninguna parte son un vuelo de pasos escondidos detrás de una puerta en nuestro pasillo que suben directamente al techo
Empty clips or a task accomplished? I'm happy that the hard part of the job is finished; now I can relax a little and enjoy the fun activities that wrap up the school year. . . and possibly catch up on everyone's photos. :)
The previous day was gorgeously sunny (see 76/365) and today it's pouring. Classic spring in Portland.
Yappy is traveling today. He thought he was alone and happy, but he didn't know what's gonna happen to him...
dancer outside the pavilion of kazakhstan.
i spent the whole day at universal exposition in milan. it was for work, so i got paid to be there. hell, if i had bought the ticket with my own money, i would have been so pissed! it was really disappointing.
of course this is just my opinion, but i expected it to be a lot better.
some of the pavilions are really spectacular, but all together they look like a mess, and the inside is not that interesting (not to mention the infinite queue to get into the most popular pavilions).
world's fairs might have been super cool in the 19th century, but by now the concept seem to be pointless
168/365
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Taken By D90
Lens: Macro 105mm f/2.8 vr
Shutter Speed: 1/2500
Aperture: 2.8
ISO: 100
Processing: Photoshop CS3
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Note: for copyright purposes, this is a low-resolution image.
Also taken near Hillsboro, which almost always seems to have more fog than Portland.
In retrospect, I'm glad it snowed. At the very least, it provided for unique photographic opportunities. Sad to see it go!