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Relax después de la ducha. No sé porqué pero los jueves no son un 'buen día' para mis fotos. Voy justa con los horarios, y normalmente mis tiros son un tanto desesperados.
Day 38.
Relax after a shower. Not sure why but Thursdays are not a 'good day' for my photos. I just with the times, and usually my shots are a bit desperate.
film.
sooc.
my grandmother's hands.
these hands have done so much for me in my life.
it makes me sad to see arthrits tear them apart.
BG64 FXL is a Volvo 7900H new to Lothian Buses in December 2014 as their number 38. It is seen here on Princes St, Edinburgh on service 1 to Seafield.
I've never been the hugest fan of autumn (still wins winter though), but I must admit that the colours are quite pretty!
airplane cabin
1972
passenger, candid
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Max (Stranger 38)
Max sat in a corner of the café terrace. Outside, because smoking is not allowed inside. As far as possible in a corner, out of the wind and rain. Coat on. I liked the light falling on his face and asked if I could take a picture. A bunch of friends also came out. “So, is there being filmed? Watch out, he is one of the the crooks of our city”. I thought that wouldn't be too bad, given Max's reaction. I wanted a picture of him smoking. That is, after all, why he sat outside in the cold.
This is the 38th photo from my 3rd round of the 100strangers project.
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Normally I don't make full armor sets from SWTOR but I used this set on my Tharan Cedrax and in KotFE, Talos Drellik shows up and he's wearing a reskin of it. So I like to think of this guy as Tharan Cedrax because I already have a purist Talos Drellik.
The Ox-38 is a 3rd generation, carrier capable fighter designed by the Oxolev Design Bureau. Nobody seemed to mind that the Central Efrikkan Republic doesn't actually have a coastline, let alone a navy. I'm sure the air force can find some use for the thing.
And no, I still don't know why my POV-Ray puts holes in those curved slopes.
A fab weekend with lots of long walks with Milo. I took him out for a run along the shore this evening and managed to get a couple of shots of the sun when it was just starting to set.
It was my first proper outing since the latest migraine, and we popped to Bar 38 at Gunwharf for lunch - I decided to grab a quick shot while no one was looking, for my Selfie Sunday shot! (After lunch, we went to see the movie, 'A Street Cat Named Bob' - based on a true story. I had read the shortened Christmas version of the story, and it was great to see it brought to life. See it, if you can.
Instead of just using my tripod, I took 72 handheld exposures of this flower bud in order to get the focal plane where I wanted it to be. I don't know how that registered logically in my brain. *click* "Drat. I'll get it on the next exposure." *click click* "Drat. One more time." *click* "Drat!"