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Another view of the adjacent tree.

Sometimes photo ops literally fall from the sky.

The colour seemed correct when I was perscribed these antibiotics. They're for a wicked awesome infection I got in my ring finger on my right hand. I'll spare the details, but it got nasty.

 

The pills give me a bit of a banana flavour afterwards.

2013

 

So I pulled a roll out of a film back and I was shooting 16 year old ASA 50 slide film when I thought I was shooting Portra 160. Oops. So I pushed it and figured, what the hell, let's cross process it while we're at it. I figured the color would have been a little shifty even had I shot it box speed, since it's pre-Y2K(I just wanted to type "Y2K" right there) slide film. This is a small crop of the original. I wanted more of the light post for perspective. Had this been actual fresh Portra 160, it would've been pretty dope. They still came out kinda cool, but I'm not a cross process kinda guy. This was the appropriate way to find out, it just isn't my bag.

A lovely shot of some fall foliage on the sim-- Landscaping done by myself, Peggetta Summerfield and Mina- Photographer @ Picturesque

 

Credits

Trees - HPMD

House - Apple Fall

Stone Stairs - Skye and Stormwood

Grass - Alirium

Falling Leaves - Anc

my favorite brats, jilly+bren.

Hey guys! How are you doing today? :)

A fabric postcard made for swap with Selina.

ODC. Descent. My sweet little grandson has the influenza and I have been watching him during the day. He is deep asleep here.

One of a kind piece painted by: Stephani Fogel (ME) Acrylic On Canvas - For more Art please visit: YoungGunArtist.com

 

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I got the trial version of Topaz Adjustment and I been going through old shots to see what I could save. So far, I have been really happy with this plug-in. It can't fix everything, but with the right shot it does amazing work.

Chute Montmorency , Québec

Great Smokey Mountains

I forgot the darn bale of hay *slaps forehead* Oh well, I will get my chance!

Lame caption, over-saturated processing, and a sight that is a miracle almost 5 years past its expiration date.

sliding on these Crepe Myrtle leaves lying on the ground

Plum Island, Masachusetts

"It was a morning of ground mist, yellow sunshine, and high rifts of blue, white-cloud-dappled sky. The leaves were still thick on the trees, but de-spangled gossamer threads hung on the bushes and the shrill little cries of unrest of the swallows skimming the green open park spaces of the park told of autumn and change."

Flora Thompson

 

October is the month for painted leaves.... As fruits and leaves and the day itself acquire a bright tint just before they fall, so the year near its setting. October is its sunset sky; November the later twilight.

Henry David Thoreau, "Autumnal Tints"

 

textures thanks to PaintedWorks and Nicolas Gent.

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“Dreams are illustrations... from the book your soul is writing about you.”

- Marsha Norman

 

It appears that I have been tagged by Elisabeth Albert, Little Miss Daly, www.flickr.com/photos/karrah_kobus/, and no dilemma !!!!

So here are just a few things about me:

1. I love driving with the windows open.

2. I have a blue Acoustic guitar. Her name is Luna.

3. I'm not so great at remembering names, I usually have to repeat their name inside my head before I really commit it to memory.

4. I usually have 2-3 dreams a night and remember almost all of them.

5. When I was younger I didn't like my brown eyes. I thought that brown eyes were boring, unlike green or blue eyes. But I've discovered that they aren't so boring afterall. . . sometimes you just have to look a little deeper.

 

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SOOC

 

MINOLTA x-370

“Few things under heaven are as instructive as the lessons of Silence.”

— Tao Te Ching

 

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I love the look of romance. My table cloth was handmade by my great grandmother. The gold flatware and china are from my mom.

Skate & Surf

@ Six Flags in Jackson, NJ.

 

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Picture of Peter De Prez (artist and owner of the 'Useum' in Ghent) taken at De Waalse Krook, where his house and other houses are being demolished to make room for a new library.

 

Shot using a small softbox left of the camera and a bare flash with flashbouncecard behind the subject

Little water fall & creek at Chestnut Ridge Park with all the leaves lining the banks.

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