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tiny forget-me-not flowers. Focus stacked using zerene. See www.flickr.com/photos/lordv/51187995682/ for a 3D version

Windsor Never Forgets. Went down by train to Windsor U last week for a meeting. Took a walk to a library near our house. There are a couple of fun sculptures around the building. This little car is painted with the faces of the five members of the old late 60s grunge punk band from Detroit, The MC5. On the side of the car is painted the name of their first album and one of their big songs - Kick Out The Jams (Motherfuckers.) MC5 released it as a single in March 1969 first and then as the title of their first album

Tiny self-seeded Forget-me-not growing in a gap of our block paved path.

Some type of small bee on a forget-me-not flower. One of the hardest flowers ever for me to photograph.

This is a stack of 30 photos.

 

As always a nice place to be but even for a Monday the crowds started to build so was time to leave.

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Working the 1445 from Leeds to Kings Cross class 91 locomotive 91110 "lest we forget" is seen on the rear of the 1445 Leeds to London Kings Cross

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Canon 17-40 F4L USM

ISO 400 | 19mm | F9 | 0.5sec

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Anzac Day 2014

I was out on the end of the reef this morning at Mona Vale and this Father was carrying his Son around the pool and just stopped at the end of the pool and took in the surrounds. I think including them in this image brings this photo to life - Especially being Anzac Day. We are all on a journey.

Great catching up with the Focus Flickr Group this morning and breakfast was amazing.

Found a few spots for the Bronica and 45SU with film - will try to get there this week, weather permitting

Another picture of these tiny beauties. Each blossom is only about 3mm

I've got so behind uploading flower pictures from last year that I'm completely out of synch with everyone else. So I'm jumping forward to the new pictures that I took this week, so we can all be doing Spring flowers together.

+ Forget You + April 08, 2015 at 03:05PM Blog: ift.tt/1aKZAaO Flickr: ift.tt/1rLiH6C Facebook: ift.tt/1FmDnZQ via Blogger

We tend to forget things unless we are reminded sometimes. In my mad search to find something to photograph today, I came across this little red rubber ribbon in the junk drawer. As my fingers brushed across the surface I was reminded of a few things. It didn't remind me of AIDS, I am reminded of that everyday I wake up and see my partner who does. What it reminded me of are all the things I hear from other people.

 

"I hear they are close to a cure"

Not really. I've heard that since the early 90's.

 

"Does anybody really die of AIDS anymore"

Everyday

 

"With all the medication they have now, people with AIDS live happy productive lives."

The medication is harsh and relentless sometimes. The side effects can be truly horrible, making holding a steady job almost impossible sometimes. It can also be crippling or deadly in it's own right.

 

"If you are insured, how can AIDS be such a hardship"

It's called co-payments. Doctor visits $30, 15 to 20 prescribtions a month ranging from $10 to $60 each, guess what end of that spectrum the majority are on.

 

"I don't know anybody who has "AIDS" or is effected by it."

Yes, you do.

 

Then I was reminded of the things people don't know. People don't know what it is like to walk into the living room to find there husband or wife lying on the couch, hoping they are asleep and not dead because they accidentally took too much of the wrong medication. Not once in awhile, but a couple times a week. They don't know what it's like to fight every month with the insurance company over approving the same damn medication that you have been using for the last eight years.

 

I was reminded of all this in fraction of a second as my fingers brushed across this tiny red rubber ribbon that I have no clue where I got. So I decided, this is what I would photograph for today. I would photograph it and post it for the challenge for all to see and hope with all my heart that you don't forget.

 

This truly is a better shot on black

    

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mia is mesmerized by the blue forget me nots.

Love this little blue flower, so tiny but beautiful

Lest we forget..... (created from a phone-pic of a display in a leathercraft shop in Matlock, which may well be flooded at the moment). — in Matlock, Derbyshire.

Graffiti on a bathroom wall, I found it very true to life.

Dimenticare Parigi

         

[Impossibile]

They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old:

Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn.

At the going down of the sun and in the morning,

We will remember them.

Besides the equipment listed in the EXIF data, I also used an off-camera-flash for this photo. The magnification ratio of this photo is almost 1:1.

two more images created in Processing, for the Maps of the Forgetting Curve series. Source image here > www.flickr.com/photos/paul_garland/2232759177 < computer trash pitched in the desert . . . fitting subject matter for a series on the process of avoiding / forgetting / decay - - -

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