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I'm Officially The Most Hated Person On Earth --"
and I Am Totally Fuc*ed Up These Days !
Anyway, Something To Refreash My Photostrem ..
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Day 2, Photo 2 of Polaroidweek: This triptych was an alternative option on the 12:12 Men Project theme of Impossible for March.
While inside the cave at Cosy Corner in Tasmania I had a vision of a more interesting sight looking out to sea and imagined for a moment that I was looking out to Picnic Rock which is about 70 kms north.
Almost Impossible
It always seems impossible until it's done. Nelson Mandela
The weather in Azores almost made this shot impossible but we still manage to find the light to do it, hope you guys like it!
with Haida M10 Filter Holder + Haida CPL+ Haida Red Diamond Reverse GND - 2 Stops (Haida Filter)
with Canon 5D Mark IV + Canon 16-35 F4ISL (Canon Portugal)
with Leofoto LN 364-C Tripod and LH-55 Ball Head
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With MiopsTrigger and X-Rite Photo & Video
@ Miradouro da Boca do Inferno, São Miguel, Açores, Portugal
Duarte Sol Photography
Road side lot filled with light pinks and green 'weeds.' Nature provide us the best color wheel when we slow down to look.
The Impossible Project story has come full circle and has reached its destination - Impossible and Polaroid have merged into one!
New films, new cameras, new day for instant film shooters!
Only an eclipse (or some pretty sloppy Photoshopping) could make a setting moon look like this! Although we missed out on the total lunar eclipse here in Wisconsin, it was pretty cool to have it partially eclipsed as it disappeared behind the bluffs about 20 minutes before the sun came up!
Credits: MINA hair - Qposes - Addams
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To dream the impossible dream
To fight the unbeatable foe
To bear with unbearable sorrow
To run where the brave dare not go
To right the unrightable wrong
To love pure and chaste from afar
To try when your arms are too weary
To reach the unreachable star
This is my quest
To follow that star
No matter how hopeless
No matter how far
As I was walking around this lake toward one of the shaded seating areas, I looked up and saw all these Canada Geese headed right in my direction at warp speed!
Uh, Oh! This might not be a good thing. No doubt they are expecting a handout of some kind and that is definitely one thing I don't do - feed animals out in the wild.
The only exception would be at a place where the management provides those machines where you get a handful of kibble for a quarter. And this is NOT one of those places.
Alphaville 1994
www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ibI6eSRFu8
Kodak Ektar 100 with Mamiya 645 Pro and Sekor 35 mm
The species is almost impossible to distinguish from the nearly identical Acmon Blue, unless you get a shot of certain males with their wings open, but if my field guide is to be relied on this is the wing profile of a Lupine.
UC Davis Arboretum, Davis, Ca. August, 2023.
Here's one from a day spent by the seaside in Eastbourne when I taught a Polaroid workshop at Curious Projects.
I'm always chasing after seagulls and they always fly off before I get to them, but this time, they played ball and stayed still. Animals, photography and I don't have a great track record so I'm pleased my luck seems to be changing...
Happy 'Roid week everyone! May your good luck continue...
Plan A was to have a Pepsi bottle with a bent neck.
I now know that it is impossible to bend a soda bottle by putting it in my coal fired boiler.
Your mission, should you choose/decide to accept it, ... As always, should you or any of your IM Force be caught or killed, the Secretary will disavow any knowledge of your actions.
ok, so i guess "feed me seymour" is a better title, huh?
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Mrs. Ford's love of gardening and horticulture was said to be second only to her devotion to her husband and family. Her tastes in gardening were simple, at least as far as design and color were concerned. She preferred old-fashioned plant varieties such as Bachelor Buttons, Petunias, Irises, Peonies, Tulips, Lillies, Heliotropes, Delphiniums, Forget-Me-Nots, English Primrose, Scilla and, of course, Roses planted in relatively informal patterns. Indoors, her fondness for gardening was expressed by a variety of small cut flowers in small glass vases that were displayed in each room. In addition, there were assortments of foliage plants, especially located in the Swimming Pool area.
Clara Ford spent many hours planning, touring, and pampering her treasured Blue, English, and Rose Gardens, always on the lookout for imperfections such as a misplaced marigold among a sea of aqua and sky-blue blossoms. Her efforts were recognized publicly when she served as a president of the Women's National Farm and Garden Association from 1927-34.
It has been a number of years since the majority of Fair Lane's elaborate gardens have been planted and pampered the way they must have been when Mrs. and Mr. Ford were in residence. Consider, if you will, that Mrs. Ford routinely employed 25 fulltime gardeners in 1926. However, while these gardeners helped to cultivate estate grounds, there were only five servants that maintained the entire residence.
It would be almost impossible for the Henry Ford Estate-Fair Lane, as a non-profit organization, to restore each garden area fully. However, restoration of certain areas to their early 1920's state is now proceeding. The garden scheme being implemented reflects the original plan of Jens Jensen.