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So many photos to upload, I'm trying to restrain myself!
This was taken up a hill just outside of Lewes, great view and wonderful setting.
The OOna kitty evil mastermind practising mind control to move her toy...no really, it moved without her touching it...really, honest it did...errr, ok maybe i'm a little OOna brainwashed...
Obey the OOna kitty!
I wonder what Austin is telling Craig? Craig is listening very intently.....
I posted this photo on my Vagabond page - it was among the many photos from Christmas that I took.
It is such a sweet photo of boy and cat that I wanted to showcase it a bit, so brought it over here where it won't be buried in the millions of Vagabond photos...LOL.
Enjoy.
I like noise. It's always puzzled me why one of the goals of contemporary recording is to get rid of noise and to eliminate any element of a performance.
(Spacial Photo).A Small Girl Pouring water on the her head due to Hot Weather at Lajpat nagar in New Delhi on Wednesday. Photo By Shaurya Yadav.
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My first attempt at stealth street photography. An excersize mostly to see how close I could get to the subjects. Not as close as I'd like so far.
Pentax UC-1, Kodak Ultramax 400
Do you ever find yourself in a place momentarily as you ponder a problem in your life? What would this look like if you could strip away the present just be with you and your thoughts?
To me, it's a good idea to always carry two sacks of something when you walk around. That way, if anybody says, "Hey, can you give me a hand?" you can say, "Sorry, got these sacks."
~Deep Thoughts by Jack Handey
Jack Handey is a genius.
FGR: Flickr Pays Tribute to Saturday Night Live
In deep thought before the start of the last timed run at the Tauranga Mount Car Clubs Papamoa hillclimb,the driver is certain his right foot is not carrying out orders as per instructions
I liked how her eyes portray a very deep emotion that is hard to find in pictures. It was really dark in this room so I had a really high ISO (3200) and a slow shutter speed (1/80) so that enough light entered the lense. The aperture was also low (f/6.3) so that the details where clear and it was completely focused on me.
'If you easily get angry, you will be hardly happy.’ - HH Younus AlGohar
Learn more about managing your anger in the latest issue of the Messiah Herald: messiahherald.com/