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There are moments in the life like this... When it's necessary to take decisions. And nevertheless, it's in these moment that we are the most indecisive!!!
In some days, I hope to take the good one...
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Decisions, but I want it all, so I get it all.
I wanna eat the whole cake.
I'm not sharing, I'm not sharing.
You should have learned how to bake.
Yes I want it all, so I get it all.
I wanna eat the whole cake.
I'm not sharing, I'm not sharing.
You should have learned bitches love cake!
On the fence about a few things? It's good to listen to advice, but be sure to give your heart a chance to speak.
Should I go to the coast this morning for the waves or capture a snowy tree on the hill, decisions decisions!
This picture deals with the concept of where to put the frame (or crop). It is made up of two photographs, the garden scene and the picture frame.
Life is like a game of chess .. Every move requires precise thinking .. the wrong decisions teach us life lessons ..
Happy New Year!
I kind of have to start the new year with a bear photo, right?
I went through my stream and found a bunch of photos that had not been made public for one reason or another.
One of the many paths that meander through Jesmond Dene. I have been coming here for as long as I can remember and I never tire of this place.
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This image speaks to me for many reasons: 1) it speaks of body insecurity, a need to alter how we look and change our physical appearance. 2) My masking with my Autism makes me feel as though I am blending into my surroundings, that I need to do this in order to be accepted. 3) Similarly, the need to fit in, to adapt to my surroundings in order to be accepted, no matter how uncomfortable it may be. 4) Alternatively, feeling different. How we feel like an alien in our everyday.
These are all the ways I connect with this piece, and why I felt the need to create it. How do you connect with it?
‘a conscious decision.’ self portrait, October 2020. With @starryeyedkid95 kindly behind the camera, shot at @shootsatantwerpmansion with their props.
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Great Tower Street, City Of London
Last Post For A Few Days, Off On A Short Break To Hampshire, I'll Still be Able To Comment And Attend To My Group Admin Duties Though. Back Friday.
This young eagle upstart was brave enough to try nabbing a few bites of, if my memory serves me right, a bison carcass mostly submerged in the ice. There's that whole idea of experience keeping us from bad decisions yet only being gained by questionable decisions… Well, this eagle was about to learn one of those life lessons. The ravens kept pecking at its heels every time it tried to get into the tasty meat. After five or six tries in the windy conditions, the eagle ended up giving up and leaving the ravens to their prize.
Camera: Minolta X-300S
Lens: Minolta 50mm F1.7
Filter: Hoya Yellow (K2)
Film: Ilford Pan 400 (Expired 06/2013, shot at 250ISO)
Processing and Scanning: Gulabi Photo Lab, Glasgow
Post Processing: Photoscape X
The Tony Awards and the first episode of True Blood's season3 are on the same night! Thank heaven for digital video recorders!
The BEST Humane Society in the Pacific Northwest [ IMHO] called to say they have room to take Rusty [ finally] after putting him on the waiting list in November. My appointment is friday at noon to take him in.
They are a [almost] no-kill shelter.
They have high adoption rates. Their facility is state of the art...it's GORGEOUS.
BUT....we have grown attached to Rusty. He causes havoc though...chases June & Keiko in our home...therefore, he has to be in his own room at night and only out of his room when we can supervise. Jasmine wants to eat him....seriously. And when we let him outside, our neighbor's ginger cat comes over and gives him a bad time. We just don't know what to do.
UPDATE:
Decision made. We will KEEP Rusty....maybe we'll ultimately find him a new home...if not, that's ok too...we'll make the best of the situation.
This shot is from 3 mins after yesterdays post as the peregrines got into the huge numbers of duck that had taken to the air - if it was bored with wigeon there are a couple of pintail and a teal in there if it fancied a change.
Of interest in this shot is that the female wigeons wing can be seen through the peregrines wing showing just how "unsolid" a birds wing is.
Can be Larged.
A image I discovered while dumping unusable files from a adventure into the southern end of Linville Gorge Wilderness Area on April 1, 2012. The plan was to do a little night photography, based on the forecast of clear conditions for this area overnight and into the following day. To lighten my load up the mountain I had considered not taking a shelter, just curling up in my sleeping bag on a ground cloth, again based on the forecast. Glad I second guessed myself on that. The cloud cover never got any lighter than it was at the moment this image was made, and after midnight, thunder, lighting, wind and heavy and the wind buffeting my tent caused me to wonder how securely I had staked my shelter so close to the abyss and for once, glad for my extra pounds…
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Which one to swim in? Is it better to swim in the pool that is body-temperature or the ocean down below where it's also body-temperature? These are the kind of life-or-death decisions you have to make on vacation sometimes. In this particular case, I chose both and was pretty happy with both decisions. This was shot at the Four Seasons in Bora Bora — what a spot!
- Trey Ratcliff
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Cada elección tiene su anverso, es decir, una renuncia, por lo que no hay diferencia entre el acto de decidir y el acto de renunciar
Italo Calvino
As I sat monitoring the radio and the ATCS out of Roanoke, I heard the dispatcher trying to get NS 19M out of town. I was chasing a westbound ballast train on the Whitethorne district, but they were moving kind of slow, meeting a train, and so as 19M got the permission to 'head west', I had a decision to make. I could stay with the other train for a shot that would've been nice, or head to Shawsville to meet 19M. The sunlight made my choice pretty easy, as I knew I'd have this gorgeous late evening sunlight for this train, and then I had ANOTHER choice to make: do I go for the classic fence shot, or do I put the drone up, get some elevation, and do something different. I decided to put the drone up just to see, and I wasn't disappointed, and knew this was going to be it. So here is NS 19M as seen from about 30 feet off the ground, working up grade in Shawsville, Virginia at the John Farm. Yeah, I have PLENTY of shots from here from over the years: but how do you beat this light, the mountains, the farms, and the just generally unbelievable scenery on Norfolk Southern's Christiansburg district? I'm not sure you do, at least I've not yet found a place that does.