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Genderbent Apocalypse Survivor Ash Ketchum byMaddy Joy
This was a really fun shoot. On Maddy's suggestion we tried to work a bit of a story line into the gallery, which led to all sorts of interesting shots. Looking at the final gallery I wish we had built out the story a little more, but for a first attempt at the concept I'm really happy with it.
(Note: the last 5 photos of the set are just good shots that didn't really fit into the story progression).
This was also the first set of images I've edited on my new monitor. For the last year or so I've been editing on very low quality displays, which is a bit like trying to paint while wearing sunglasses. Though, now that I'm editing on an accurate display with great contrast, I need to preview my photos on crappy displays to make sure the photos still look good to the average viewer XD
Valley Catholic students, faculty and staff came together for Ash Wednesday Mass in the Valiants Gym on Feb. 14, 2018. Ash Wednesday opens Lent, a season of fasting and prayer.
Genderbent Apocalypse Survivor Ash Ketchum by Maddy Joy
This was a really fun shoot. On Maddy's suggestion we tried to work a bit of a story line into the gallery, which led to all sorts of interesting shots. Looking at the final gallery I wish we had built out the story a little more, but for a first attempt at the concept I'm really happy with it.
(Note: the last 5 photos of the set are just good shots that didn't really fit into the story progression).
This was also the first set of images I've edited on my new monitor. For the last year or so I've been editing on very low quality displays, which is a bit like trying to paint while wearing sunglasses. Though, now that I'm editing on an accurate display with great contrast, I need to preview my photos on crappy displays to make sure the photos still look good to the average viewer XD
Genderbent Apocalypse Survivor Ash Ketchum byMaddy Joy
This was a really fun shoot. On Maddy's suggestion we tried to work a bit of a story line into the gallery, which led to all sorts of interesting shots. Looking at the final gallery I wish we had built out the story a little more, but for a first attempt at the concept I'm really happy with it.
(Note: the last 5 photos of the set are just good shots that didn't really fit into the story progression).
This was also the first set of images I've edited on my new monitor. For the last year or so I've been editing on very low quality displays, which is a bit like trying to paint while wearing sunglasses. Though, now that I'm editing on an accurate display with great contrast, I need to preview my photos on crappy displays to make sure the photos still look good to the average viewer XD
Valley Catholic students, faculty and staff came together for Ash Wednesday Mass in the Valiants Gym on Feb. 14, 2018. Ash Wednesday opens Lent, a season of fasting and prayer.
Taken 27/02/13: A brief history:
1849 - The London & South Western Railway opened a double track line from Guildford through Ash Green and Tongham to Farnham.
1852 - Line extended to Alton.
1876 - This station renamed from Ash to Ash Green.
1898 - A short branch was opened from Tongham to Aldershot Gas Works.
1926 - Station renamed again, this time to Ash Green Halt.
1930 - Lline singled
1937 - The passenger service to Tongham and Ash Green ceased.The line remained open for goods and to serve the gas works.
1960 - Goods lraffic ceases.
1961 - Track lifted.
Genderbent Apocalypse Survivor Ash Ketchum byMaddy Joy
This was a really fun shoot. On Maddy's suggestion we tried to work a bit of a story line into the gallery, which led to all sorts of interesting shots. Looking at the final gallery I wish we had built out the story a little more, but for a first attempt at the concept I'm really happy with it.
(Note: the last 5 photos of the set are just good shots that didn't really fit into the story progression).
This was also the first set of images I've edited on my new monitor. For the last year or so I've been editing on very low quality displays, which is a bit like trying to paint while wearing sunglasses. Though, now that I'm editing on an accurate display with great contrast, I need to preview my photos on crappy displays to make sure the photos still look good to the average viewer XD
Valley Catholic students, faculty and staff came together for Ash Wednesday Mass in the Valiants Gym on Feb. 14, 2018. Ash Wednesday opens Lent, a season of fasting and prayer.
Valley Catholic students, faculty and staff came together for Ash Wednesday Mass in the Valiants Gym on Feb. 14, 2018. Ash Wednesday opens Lent, a season of fasting and prayer.
Genderbent Apocalypse Survivor Ash Ketchum byMaddy Joy
This was a really fun shoot. On Maddy's suggestion we tried to work a bit of a story line into the gallery, which led to all sorts of interesting shots. Looking at the final gallery I wish we had built out the story a little more, but for a first attempt at the concept I'm really happy with it.
(Note: the last 5 photos of the set are just good shots that didn't really fit into the story progression).
This was also the first set of images I've edited on my new monitor. For the last year or so I've been editing on very low quality displays, which is a bit like trying to paint while wearing sunglasses. Though, now that I'm editing on an accurate display with great contrast, I need to preview my photos on crappy displays to make sure the photos still look good to the average viewer XD
Ash Parameswaran, an SFU engineering professor, with the help of his graduate students, has netted $100,000 in new federal money to further their invention of a lab-on-a-chip that could help save millions of infant lives.
The Most Rev. Joseph R. Cistone, Bishop of Saginaw, celebrated Ash Wednesday Mass at the Cathedral of Mary of the Assumption in Saginaw on Feb. 18. To mark the beginning of the penitential season of Lent, Catholics receive ashes on their foreheads as a sign of repentance and mortality. The ashes come from blessed palms that were distributed last year on Palm Sunday and later burned.
The Church emphasizes the penitential nature of Lent and Catholics who are between the ages of 18 and 59 are called to fast on Ash Wednesday and Good Friday, meaning they should eat only one full meal and two smaller meals without eating between meals. Also, all who are 14 and older are called to abstain from eating beef, pork, poultry and food made from animal fat on those days and all Fridays during Lent.
Valley Catholic students, faculty and staff came together for Ash Wednesday Mass in the Valiants Gym on Feb. 14, 2018. Ash Wednesday opens Lent, a season of fasting and prayer.
Ash Cave was apparently a sacred and important ceremonial site to ancient native Americans and derives its name from the large piles of wood ashes found at the site. Ash Cave is another site in Ohio's Hocking Hills State Park that is about 5 miles away from the Old Mans Cave Site. This is a photo from my June visit to Ash Cave. Thanks for your wonderful comments and patience while I got posting photos of these two sites out of my system. The challenges with bright light and harsh shadows I encountered while photographing these sites has inspired me to purchase some neutral density gradient filters for my camera and I have started reading up on HDR. There is still plenty left to explore in this beautiful state park so I plan to return for more photos.
Tim Wheeler of Ash
Read Nils van der Linden's great words about Weezer's night at Wembley, supported by Ash, accompanied with loads more of my photos over at RockShot Magazine.
Genderbent Apocalypse Survivor Ash Ketchum byMaddy Joy
This was a really fun shoot. On Maddy's suggestion we tried to work a bit of a story line into the gallery, which led to all sorts of interesting shots. Looking at the final gallery I wish we had built out the story a little more, but for a first attempt at the concept I'm really happy with it.
(Note: the last 5 photos of the set are just good shots that didn't really fit into the story progression).
This was also the first set of images I've edited on my new monitor. For the last year or so I've been editing on very low quality displays, which is a bit like trying to paint while wearing sunglasses. Though, now that I'm editing on an accurate display with great contrast, I need to preview my photos on crappy displays to make sure the photos still look good to the average viewer XD