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One Masked Marauder in deep thought.
What to have for lunch tomorrow? Hmmmmmm.....
No, actually, it was much deeper than that. More like, will this photo turn out well enough to satisfy me in order to submit for project 365? I hope so, because it's now midnight and me needs to go to bed.
Yes, I'm a night owl.
JAN 6
Thats my cousin.Very funny.U cant make out how time passes when you are with her.
And she has very beautiful eyes.
Taken with canon sx100is.
The first annual LA Podcast Festival made its debut October 12-14, 2012, with live podcast tapings taking place all three days at the Sheraton Delfina and Barnum Hall in Santa Monica, CA.
10.13.12
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Went to Balloons Over Bend a few weekends ago with my beautiful girlfriend, Taylor. I managed to get a picture of her when she wasn't looking. HAHA! She's quite photogenic if you can't tell.
Dreaming of becoming the greatest guitarist........gud luck girl..keep going:), ,shot with cannon S2 IS, Natural Light
Woman pulling knees in and looking away. Pose, combined with dark background and tight framing suggest feelings of stress or being limited and without options.
This morning I was at a Bible study. I usually have my camera with me at all times and I just pulled it out of my bag and started shooting. Why? Well, because I figured out a couple of things today...
Photography is all about capturing the light.
As a Christian, the Bible says that Jesus is the light and we are to shine that light before all men.
So, when I looked at this statue with this verse on it and then I noticed the shadow it made which changed the color of the tablecloth and the reflections on the table decoration, it just got me to thinking how closely tied together my belief in Jesus and my love of photography is. Because in both things...it's all about the light!
I know...I'm a bit sappy today...but these are "Deep thoughts, by Jill Rains." :)
Oh! Happy Bokeh Wednesday! :)
It's amazing to think that, at one time, none of us knew how to use forks... or tie our shoes.
Who was the first person to use a fork?
A Silhouette of a man stares out into the open lands from an observation lookout platform with the orange sky of sunset behind.
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today was a really hard day for me...before I got out of bed I knew it would be "one of those Mondays" and true to form everything I touched seemed to go wrong..So after work, I found myself at the park..alone with my thoughts....
In between my busy schedule this week, I found yet another abandon house in my neighbourhood and once again Chelsea came along and we got some great shots.
The house had such a different feel than the last, we just used the back yard, the inside felt incredibly eerie and we talked for ages about how uncomfortable we felt as we peeked through the opened windows. The backyard was over grown and we quickly found the best parts to work in.
It's so good to have the opportunity to work with such willing and trusting people, like Chels, who lets me experiment and fine tune my style of photography. Getting a shot like this totally makes my day and I can't wait to get it printed!! Thanks Chels and thanks to the people that let their houses get so run down that all they're good for is photo shoots!
My landlady's cat. I always thought it was just a stupider-than-the-average cat. Turns out it's a really really DEEP cat, and doesn't let on. Because to do so wouldn't be zen.
Woman pulling knees in and looking away. Pose, combined with dark background and tight framing suggest feelings of stress or being limited and without options.
Nigel and his Johnson Ford get ready for the last race on sunday while the other drivers and helpers carry out last minute checks before the off.
I bought this pocket watch when I was about 20 years old. It was my intention to give it to my son when he got older. I sat here, just looking at it and was in awe at how fast time has passed.
It feels like only yesterday I was at the store looking at an "heirloom" I could pass down to future generations. Good intention, but the pocket watch doesn't pass the muster to be classified as an "heirloom."
Still, it makes me more aware of how little time we have on this planet. Life is so short and there's never enough time for everything you would like to do and/or accomplish.
That said, live life to its fullest. Enjoy every moment like it was your last. Be a rockstar! Don't waste another moment in anger, stress, or disappointment.
Now I'm off to enjoy my "Friday" at work and take the next couple of days off. WOOHOO!
Strobist info:
Camera: Canon EOS Rebel XSi
Lens: EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS
Flash: 430EX II; 580EX II
Remote Triggers: Pocket Wizard Plus II
Setup
430EX II - high camera right- 1.5ft from subject left- stand @ 5ft - 1/4 power - 28mm zoom - Into 45" convertible white umbrella (black backing left on half of umbrella as a gobo) - triggered by Pocket Wizard Plus II
580EX II - 4ft behind subject right - on Manfrotto clamp attached to rocking chair - 1/128 power - 80mm zoom - triggered by Pocket Wizard Plus II
Foamcore board - low camera left - subject right - just out of frame
Camera - 3ft from subject
Aperture: f/5.6
Shutter: 1/200
ISO: 200
Focal Length: 51mm
White Balance: Flash
Not sure if this is an Egret, Heron or some other type of bird. Found this guy in deep thought. Reminds me of the Thinker by Rodin.
This is a shot I took in the abandoned house while on a Studio J Images shoot. I also took some pictures of Lindsey W, that I recently posted here on Flickr as well. So I had to get this edited and posted for you to see!
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Broken. It is what we all are and tend to stay until we die. We fail to see that being human means it is crucial to be connected. To find parts of ourselves that fit with one another. Yet we stand judgmental of the man who lost his job and eats to cope. We call the woman a slut because of how she chooses to live her life. It is part of life to judge. It is human to judge. I judge. You judge. It is a habit hard to break. It is our drug of choice. It is a drug I struggle with daily because I don't want to be broken. I want to find my piece in another. I want to make not only myself whole, but others whole as well. We are all broken.
(Model Carli Mapes)