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So some Eejit came up with this idea to do 52 diptychs in 2012 . one mono and one colour . So i`ll be uploading mine every Sunday for the next 52 weeks !! ..................
And No !! this isn`t my 2012 project , just a sidebar so to speak ....... thought it might be fun ;-))
I can't find any authoritative explanation for why they do this, but it's very cute.
American Dipper, Cinclus mexicanus
Indecent exposure of infrastructure?
Nikon F3 with Nikkor 28mm f/3.5 on Kodak Ultramax 400
Santa Monica, SoCal
The Milky Way dipping down behind one of many mountains outside of Gunnison, Co.
We stayed at Hartman Recreation, a free public land campsite outside of Gunnison. Aside from it being 18 degrees that night, we were also warned by coyotes to stay away, and had a time finding a place to camp at all. Totally worth it, though.
I also turned 30 on this day. What a memorable day it was.
Orange County, NC
March, 2015
Bronica SQ, Zenzanon PS 80mm/f:2.8
Fuji Acros
Rodinal 1:50, 13.5 mins @ 20C, 1g washing soda added per liter of working solution
View on black
I occassionally get asked by friends whether there is actually any colour in Wales (and people)! Well I can't answer both of those questions with this photo but hopefully I can dispel the myth that I live in a monchrome world.
This photo is really a reminder for me that you just have to keep trying your best to get out, even if at times it doesn't seem like it'll be worth it. I had my best pout on yesterday evening as the rain came down around 7pm and looked set to scupper my plans to get out. Eventually it cleared though and I convinced my (lovely!) wife to ferry me around. I didn't really know what to shoot and the first place I stopped really didn't offer anything. So I figured I'd head back to the breakwater and see if there was much on offer near this new landing point. I thought it was going to be another fruitless evening as the bright sunshine was lovely to stand in but it's angle made it difficult for me to get any kind of composition. However just as it started to set the opportunity to take this shot made itself available.
I think this is a real success for my new filters. Without the grad NDs, I'm not sure I'd have managed to get the balance right. I'm really enjoying using them and they're less of a fiddle than I expected.
Shot details
Canon 600D (T3i/Kiss X5)
Canon 10-22mm f/3.5-4.5 EF-S USM @ 10mm
Lee Big Stopper
Lee .9 Soft Grad ND
ISO 100
300 second exposure @ f11
PSE10
500px | G+ | My website
Young boy dipping his partner.
Dancers from Bo Jangles Dance Studio.
Belmont Street Bestival, Kitchener, Ontario.
I took this photo in late April this year. Skinny Dip Falls is located on a trail opposite of the Looking Glass Rock overlook. The trail isn't very long, less than one mile and is a bit rocky.
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Flat Lay / Knolling by the Calendar
May 31st - Macaroon Day
Mini coconut macaroons from a local bakery ...
More on my blog
sylviahouben.blogspot.be/2017/06/strawberries-and-macaroo...
ok !! it`s the same little person but only because the world isn`t ready for two of him ................. yet !!
;-))
Some of y'all old timers will remember this dance move . . . "the dip" often performed anytime during a song.
I was doing a studio shoot earlier this year for a friend and her "beau". I had them dancing.
I secretly whispered to the guy that when I said "DIP" he was to "dip" her. I asked him not to anticipate it . . . just get into the dance and do it when I said it.
That gave me time to frame it . . . and this is one of the shots I got.
I took Evie to the nature reserve this morning, it was warm and actually sunny! The river was high, not surprising given all the rain recently. Here Evie had just dipped her paws in, she got much wetter!!! I gave her a bath when we got home, much needed, she now feels & smells wonderful :)
I will try to catch up, Flickr has been a pain in the bum recently, comments won't load, can't comment and stupid bad panda, I'm rapidly tiring of it.
the enigmatic stone on Whaley Moor, with Cracken Edge and a snow dusted Kinder Scout in the distance.
It is also known locally as the Plague Stone - legend has it that during the Black Death the holes were filled with clean spring water and the plague victims bought food by dropping money into the water, so that uninfected people could collect it without risking the disease.
More than 2 Millions Hindu devotees from across India as well as from neighbouring Nepal, Bhutan and Bangladesh gather at the confluence of the River ‘Ganges’ and the ‘Bay of Bengal’ to take a holy dip every year on the occasion of “Makar Sankranti” a Hindu festival. It is believed that if any one takes a dip during Sunrise on the morning of “Makar Sankranti”, he or she can be freed from all the sins done throughout life and the passage to heaven would be easier for him or her after death. So to release own souls from pain, sin & to earn virtue not only the common people but also large number of ‘Sadhu” (Hindu Monks) come here from all over India and worship the River & Sun.
(The above shot is dedicated to special one who is my inspiration of photography)
Its that time of year to enjoy the fresh juicy fruit along with some delicious dip!
Is there anyone out there that does not already make this delicious dip if so run to the store right now and get the ingredients.....
You will want to skip the fruit and just eat the dip with a spoon!
Very old family favorite...
2- 8 oz cream cheese softened
1 large ( 11-14 oz) marshmallow cream
2 tsp vanilla
1 Tbsp lemon juice
Mix and enjoy...
Store in refrigerator
Yes you can half the recipe.....But even double is not enough for my family!