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Port de Gujan-Mestras, Bassin d'Arcachon, mars 2011
Ma première leçon pour photographier en "manuel", et pas une mince affaire !!! Denis a su m'expliquer patiemment quelques réglages... lol Jusque là, j'étais partisante de "l'automatique", et surtout sans retouches ! J'ai beaucoup appris ce jour là, et bien contente ! Je peux enfin retranscrire en photo une image telle que je la perçois !!! C'est tout ce qui m'intéresse en photo... Du coup, ce week-end là, j'ai mitraillé !!! :)
The Elmwood Playhouse in Nyack NY will be presenting “A Lesson Before Dying“, running March 17th thru April 8th Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm, Sundays at 2pm with an additional performance on Thursday April 6th at 8pm. For tickets visit www.elmwoodplayhouse.com [photo by Scott Nangle]
I'm using visuals to keep on with my French lessons
(My new year's resolution for 2012 is to learn French! I want to document my progress to see how terrible I started out and see if I improved by the end of the year. I will be posting once a week my videos)
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I like this photo but unfortunately the boys look so posy. I should have asked them to be as they were, having some fun. They are Buddhist counterparts to Catholic's alter boys.
Gordon & Barbara DeAngelo and Vicky Jayne of the NY State Archaeological Association laid in two datum points for us so that we could lay out our excavation grid behind the house.
Please - No Need To Comment or Even Read ....
A hawk was sitting high in a tree.
He wasn’t doing anything, just resting and watching.
A rabbit was hopping past the tree, when he looked up he saw the hawk.
So, he asked him, “Mr. Hawk, can I sit and relax like you and do nothing?”
The hawk answered: “Sure you can Mr. Rabbit. I don’t see why not.”
So, the rabbit sat on the ground below the hawk, and rested.
All of a sudden, a fox appeared, jumped on the rabbit and ate it.
Management Lesson:
To be sitting, watching and doing nothing, you must be sitting very, very high up.
These are some of the materials I dug out of the cupboard. I would like to begin again with watercolour pencils, too.