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It seemed like love was in the air but it was more like a loving sneak attack. The Barred Owl that I was initially photographing was sitting quite contently on the tree snag minding its owl business. Moments later behind the Owl I caught a glance of a branch in the pines that moved and thought nothing of it I just figured maybe a squirrel had passed through. Then suddenly this unsuspecting Barred gets pounced on by the other. Knocked it right off the perch and flipped it upside down as it flew away. I then watched as the discombobulated Owl recomposed itself and climbed back onto the tree looking around nervously with a WTH look on its face!!
Also this could be a territorial thing I really don't know, only the owls know for sure! :)
I drive by this house every day... and there's a patch of bogenvilla
climbing next to the wall that I absolutely love . Its facing west so in the morning when I drive by it's always in total shadow. I've made a million mental notes that I need to come back and shoot it in the evening when there's light.
Tonight I happened to pass by on my way to eat dinner with my children and my cousin, who is visiting. Just one glance and I was slamming on the brakes and saluting the voice in my head that said to grab the camera on my way to the restaurant. The brick wall ended up being the star and not the bogenvilla afterall. Although it certainly added to the shadow and depth.
I certainly wasnt thinking about the house when I started my journey tonight, but this photo has been in my mind all night. I couldnt wait to come home and lovingly admire its colors and tones... such drama and mystery! It's one of those photos that no matter who does or doesnt like it... I'm in love. THAT is what matters.
Now, if you'll excuse us for a moment... ;)~
Poor Daniel learned the hard way that he shouldn't stop short in the middle of a puddle. He did not enjoy the lesson!
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The Head over Heels Women's Boutique across the street was just about perfect for a night photograph. I definitely enjoyed the brightly lit shop window ... #etbtsy
Continued on my blog: Nights around Buffalo, East Aurora
Photographed with a 35mm Nikon FM2n and 50mm f/1.8 lens on Kodak T-Max P3200 Black and White Negative Film. Exposed at EI 800 and developed for 1600 in Kodak XTOL for 11.5 minutes.
XP2 Disposable - uncropped and basic adjustments only after commercial processing
Taken with this
Euston, London, UK
One of the neat things about living in an urban area the size of the Portland Metropolitan Area is there is so much going on within its boundaries that you'll never run out of things to discover. I recently came across "Head Over Heels", the woven branch head sculptures hidden out in Beaverton and have become a little bit fascinated. A big part of it is the moment I saw them I knew they would be great subjects for the Flexbody. Their slightly otherwordly appearance combined with the slightly surreal way the Flexbody can make images was an obvious fit from the get-go. I've now made three trips out to visit these creatures. The first time it was too dark and I ended up severely underexposing the two frames I made. The second time the light was harsher than I wanted to work with, but the third time things were just right, which is when this image was made.
These sculptures are now a couple years old and are not permanent. They'll likely be gone in a few more years. Volunteers got together last year and restored them as much as possible to extend their life for a couple more years, but one can see them falling apart at the edges. I'm glad I found them in time to spend a bit of time communing.
Hasselblad Flexbody
Ilford Delta 100
1/5/2011
There are not enough occasions these days for dressing up. But even when I have, I've always done things like wear pink tights under a formal floor length dress.
Autumn inclinations
Muse: Giulia Pontoni
Foto: Michele Marcolin
Luogo: MEM Studio, Pavia di Udine (UD), Italy
Tools: K1ii + DFA 50mm f1.4
Last one of the few shots I stole at MEM studio, during the short visit I paid to Gigi this year. I did not have plan to shot this time. However, resisting the call of the photographic wild, was impossible to ignore. Particularly with such a beautiful muse.
Kinky Boots, the Broadway musical with music and lyrics by Cyndi Lauper, now playing at Capitol Theatre.
Capitol Theatre, Sydney, Australia (Tuesday 2 May 2017)
Format: Film photonegative (copied from original nitrate photonegative)
Sydney Exposures book and exhibtion caption: Back flip on the beach, Bondi, 6 February 1937 : Peggy Bacon of Bondi, one of a troupe of girls who did pyramid stands on the beach, does a backflip for the photographer.
Friend of Ted Hood, Di Taylor (not pictured here) was also one of the group who formed athletic "pyramids" supported by North Bondi life savers.
Persistent url: acms.sl.nsw.gov.au/item/itemDetailPaged.aspx?itemID=19451
'Garden of eden'
Model: Marta Tuzzi
Location: Tarcento (UD), Italy
Ph & Ed: Michele Marcolin
Tools: K1 + HD Pentax-D FA 50mm f1.4
Formula Ford, well anything happens in these races!!!!! Shot from the inside of Clearways corner Brands Hatch, Kent, England.
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Vibrant
Shimmering
In the noon day sun
Your full bloom smile
Waving gently in the wind
Catches my eye
Your radiance
Draws me near
You...
You stand out
Among all the others
You above all
You
Ever more clearly
You...
Blue Rodeo - Head over Heels
DSC_1439
Was at ................ point, fell sideways to my left, slipped onto my bum a few times, not helping is that these are old Ron hills that fall off my bum far too easily leaving it bare but covered by my jacket.
I solemnly here by swear to never accumulate this much stuff! Multiple generations and 70 years of accumulation from a 5 bedroom house to a one bedroom apartment. . . . . hahaha. . moving fairies have mercy on our souls.