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Poor boy spent three hours on the porch during freezing weather. He was not happy.
My how the outdoor cat has changed into Mr. Indoors.
I came back to the camera after 5 1/2 minutes and realized that I forgot to draw something, hate when that happens
I forgot to upload this shot and I liked it so yeah :p
I'm really into fashion ads these days haha!
& I truly love how A.J. looks here! I used to find this doll very boring, but I must say, she's everything but boring. <3
NOTE : It may look like she's got a hat, but it's a shadow :p
This is an image from the Dalles Hilles that my photography buddy, Zack Schnepf showed me while scouting for good places to shoot. The early morning light was great but the wildflowers were not that great this year up. I added some drama to the sky to complement the foreground and match the intensity of the light
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These Great Blue Heron's were fun to watch as they flew by into their nesting spots at the rookery. This one glided by me towards the top of the tree but being "empty handed" I had a feeling it would be back for something very soon.
Needed to get this angle thrown up before I get to many MRL photos ready to upload. B27 climbing Stockton Hill with two ICE 40's and 20 cars.
An unexpected flypast at Bempton on the maiden voyage of my 600 Mk2(Which I`ve probably forgot how to use by now)
Forgot I hadn't finished processing a number of photos from my last spring trip up to Tennessee. Oh, well, better late than never I guess.......
For 120 pictures in 2020 #54 "I forgot day", this jar of summer savory is empty, and I forgot to buy more, and this is delaying the making of a batch of homemade breakfast sausage - a serious consequence.
Forgot to lock a leg on my tripod, so it slowly sank left resulting in this swirl of a mess and blurring the slight Aurora we had that night. However, it was a good way to make a faux-Polaris though.
:))))))
I forgot where i bought this doll, maybe China Guangdong, i don't remember. Its so cute i end up bought few set of them, very cute :)
Forgot I'd not uploaded this one. I do a huge amount of work on pure white backgrounds, so its nice sometimes to break away and play with black, and even nicer to add some water and reflections.
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Forgot to shoot Raw, Paul
Didn't fire the flash, Cash
White balance was green, Jean
But the corn was free
Thanks for all your comments and faves, much appreciated.
One moment of patience may ward off great disaster. One moment of impatience may ruin a whole life. ~Chinese Proverb
on the day I forgot to push the cook button on the rice cooker
.. i truly understands the meaning of it while staring down at the forever-lighted "cook" button waiting for the rice to be cooked
while a table stood full of delicious dishes already started to get cold...
Taken: Mangalore, India
Flowers are the sweetest things God ever made, and forgot to put a soul into. ~Henry Beecher, Life Thoughts, 1858
Going out for some photon capturing at night, but you forgot your tripod? No problem. Shoot anyway.
Hand-held, slow shutter speed shots can be cool. And you just might catch a pic of a woman shooting lasers out her butt.
tis the season... for midterms.
my life is a slave to school for 2 weeks starting today. but then it's SPRING BREAK. and the most amazing pictures will happen. i CANNOT WAIT.
Deep into the forests of the region of Värmland in Sweden, lies this well-hidden car cemetery. Hundreds of cars from the 40s, 50s, and 60s are spread out in the area, some of them covered with moss, with trees growing through them, stacked on top of each other or placed side by side. While it has not been confirmed, many of the cars are said to have belonged to the US military who left the autos after World War II.
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