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A goal on the beach of Jurmala, Latvia. The beach is in easy reach from Riga, the capital of Latvia.

Shot on Ilfort HP5 Plus.

Pixie has got FA Cup fever !

i cant get on photoshop right now, but later i want to silhouette him more, and maybe straighten the horizon.

 

picture by one of my friends.

Bürgerpark Laim - im Rahmen von Migration von laim_up war der Gene mit seinem Projektionsradl dabei und hat den Sportplatz bespielt- Illustrationen von Mayya Sultan, Laim Fotos von Thomas Schummer

 

ein video gibt es hier zu sehen: www.youtube.com/watch?v=9aEC5FvcOwQ

So here we are... achievement unlocked: 7000 followers. Thank you all, truly, I'm overwhelmed with the love <3.

 

Some of us have personal goals that we set for ourselves, long ago, I had descided that this was it, and now that I'm here... I'm not really sure what to do with myself.

 

A few things are coming to mind: Continue blogging for a few of my long-term sponsors and events, possibly get back into creating some new BOM stuff, or straight out retire.

 

Maybe it's a ten year itch, a Mid-(second)Life-Crisis... who knows, it will likely pass... just know that I have no more expectations of myself or anyone else, it's super empowering.

 

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you must choose your goal in this life =)

Medienhafen Düsseldorf, Germany

seen today at local park

Marloes, Pembrokeshire, Wales

Burton Bradstock, Devon, England

L'estate scorsa sulla spiaggia di Velia (Salerno). Questo è l'unico tipo di gioco del calcio che trovo interessante.

Pressac, Vienne

My goal for this year is to be as good a mommy as I was today. Simple.

 

(this was an alternate shot for my 365 today, but I love the look on Miss H's face and realized that this is kinda what it is all about - so I am using it here:)).

Nikon F100

50mm Nikkor f/1.4

Fomapan 100

Clayton F76 (1:9 @ 68 deg. for 7 min)

 

Boynton Beach Mall, FL

 

A shady spot with long cool grass at the end of a hot summer walk = lab goals.

Instead of watching football last friday, I ran outside and searched in the polder for a nice field with crop. In my neighbourhood farmers don't care about leading lines, the fields are a mess but the sky compensated the lack of a good foreground.

last nights game - Australian Ice Hockey League (AIHL) at the O'Brien Group Arena, Docklands, Melbourne

Adelaide Adrenaline vs Melbourne Mustangs 2 - 4

for more impact push the zoom button :)

Kerns, Obwalden, Switzerland

Originally posted on the blog.

Captain Shahril's shot in the second half resulted in the 2nd goal of the match, a lone effort. Bravo Shahril...

The result of this FA Cup match was LionsXII 2, Bateria FC 0.

 

PP: Original shot with enhancement & cropping in PS.

 

Camera used: Sony DSLR Alpha 850.

Lens: SAL 75-300mm

One of my photographic goals has been to take pictures of individual snowflakes. This has been a particularly difficult goal to achieve due to a number of reasons. First, the temperature and weather conditions need to be JUST right to create visible snowflakes, worthy of photographing (this is not often). Second, it doesn't snow every day (even if it has snowed often). And third, most of the times it has snowed, it was during a time that I could not get out with my camera. Either it was night time, during school hours, when I had an appointment, or when I was sick (and I was sick for six weeks straight this year, so this was often). I figured I would just have to wait until next year to get the shots I so desired. But winter wasn't done with us yet, even if it was the first day of spring! (After all, I was born in a blizzard at the end of March!) A friend of mine out in West Jersey posted a picture on Facebook of an individual snowflake which got me ALL EXCITED!!! I saw her picture during the school day and could not WAIT to get home to my camera and these snowflakes that seemed to be so well-formed! I just had to hope the temperature and conditions were the same by me, after school. I finally got home, and was THRILLED to see they were! My sister and I had a great time looking at and photographing these snowflakes! I'm sure we looked ridiculous sitting in the snow on our front lawn with blankets and towels. I was using a macro lens. The lens has a VERY narrow depth of field. So, if the flakes weren't completely flat and parallel with my lens, only part of the flake would be in focus. This was frustrating. And despite using a macro lens, it was still very difficult to get the flakes in focus. These that I am posting were the best of the crop. More pictures to come! I'll post a few each day. I'm not thrilled with the red background, but maybe someday I can figure out how to change the color in Lightroom.

Just backing away from his perch.

Commit your way to the LORD,trust also in Him,&He shall bring it to pass.PSALM 37:5*

 

Anytime people set goals for their lives that require great striving,intense frustation,repeated failures,&manipulation of others-that is an unrealistic goal.

 

It is not within the realm of their God-given talents&abilities. It is beyond GODs plan&purpose for their life.Now,Im not saying that the achievement of goals doesnt require effort,education,training,or the development of skills.

 

Those factors are always necessary in the attainment of any goal that is worthy.God doesnt give us talents&abilities that are fully developed.He requires that we sharpen them&mature in their use.

 

ITs another thing entirely to commit yourself to becoming an opera singer when you cant carry a tune in a bucket.

  

Porto Azzurro, Elba, Tuscany, Italy

Neufeld, Berne, Switzerland

Pripyat Palace of Culture Gymnasium

Rugby Goal Post

Ormstown, Qc

Our goalie stretched to make the save, but it was a goal this time.

 

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Eastern Slovakia, 2018

[This photo is for C. London's 52 Weeks of Photography Challenge - www.clondon.me/blog/52weeks0]

 

I want this year to be an opportunity to be more present and aware of the privileged life I'm fortunate to live. 2019 was a year that often kept me in low places, and I continually found myself beneath a weight of burdens that I let tie themselves to me rather than let them pass over me.

 

To that goal, my partner suggested journaling to me. To write down the things that I struggle with. Write down the things I'm grateful for. Write down the things that are important to me.

 

My photography goals in 2020 mirror that of my mental health goals. I want to feel more open to being creative, and I want to be less selective about what I share. I want to spend less time under the weight of being perfect, or better than the last shot. I'm not built for that grind.

 

I scanned through the first journal entry I wrote in my new journal and came across the phrase "I want to be happy."

 

I wanted to share that piece of my journal without revealing all of my other sensitive things I'm writing about, so I thought it would be a good opportunity to embrace my photography goals as well.

 

I want to be happy. I want the people around to me to be happy and healthy as well.

 

Here's to a happy 2020.

Flüeli-Ranft, Obwalden, Switzerland

Rolleiflex 2.8 E

Kodak Ektar 100

Bellini Foto C-41

Scan from negative film

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