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I hate self-portraits. Its not acting like im ugly as fuck. I think i'm not. And if you allow me to say, I even enjoy what i see on mirror. Tough ... a mirror is not a camera! And for the last one, I leave only the best stuff and im honest enough to admit I'm not one of them.
But this is really a personal shot and in the end how can you show something personal other than by yourself? I even might be the only one to really understanding it.
My latest pictures might have lead you thinking the world is a shit place, get me no wrong it is! Still you only have one chance at it, and believe me you'll suffer a lot trough that time either you want it or not.
Still ... Its a big world, theres a lot of stuff around some of those really bring this kind of "stretching", and for that moments only its all f*ucking worth it.
39
Korean Hornbeam
Source: Collected seedling 1991
Height: 27 inches
Potting history: 2-09, 2-12, 2-15 new pot, 1-17
Container: Bellota Pot
39/365 - Leaking Vessel
1/80 f5.6 ISO100
18-125mm 3.5-5.6
1x Nissin Di622 at 2/3 power from left and high with diffuser
1xNissin Di622 at 1/2 power from right, back and high shot through umbrella
Triggered by PW Plus2s
A take on a shot I did before. Had the idea for a a while now and wasnt too sure how it would tun out. But worked ok, would have been nice to see a red trail of water in front of the container.
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This was taken at the Valdese car show, not only are there lots of 50's, 60's cars, there are very old ones also, i call them Al Capone cars.
Ato nacional dos 39 anos do PT realizado na Câmara dos Deputados.
Foto:GUSTAVO BEZERRA
Data:13/fev/2019
Day 39 of 365.
Besides being a freelance designer and project 365 participant, I'm also an aspiring film director. So, I took the day off from work today to read the latest draft of the screenplay "Sufferance" written by my buddy Matt. You can find out more about the project over @ www.eventideproductions.net
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Gary E. Irwin | GI Creative
Graphic & Web Design
GoGoGorillas! Norwich 2013
GoGoGorillas!, Norwich, Norfolk, England, UK
Text below from the official GoGoGorillas web site:
In the summer of 2013, Norwich will be home to some unusual visitors - Nelson and his gorilla friends will be creating an amazing impact on the city’s streets for 10 weeks.
This glorious parade of gorilla sculptures will be decorated in a variety of colourful and exciting artwork created by schools, community groups and professional artists.
Delivered by leading arts and education company Wild in Art and local charity Break, the gorillas will be building on the success of the Go Elephants parade in 2008. Residents and visitors will be able to follow the trail around Norwich’s streets, parks and open spaces.
Sponsored by local businesses, the GoGoGorillas sculptures will excite, delight and raise significant funds for charity when they are auctioned off at the end of the parade. The chosen charities for 2013 are Break and the Born Free Foundation.