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High place for Chloe x

I continue to be amazed at what the iPhone7 camera handheld is capable of.

Looking out from inside of Meem’s Bottom Covered Bridge down the lane…

  

I am pretty sure I take similar pictures every time I fly. I'm still not satisfied with how they turn out, it doesn't look as [insert adjective here] as it feels when I'm there.

 

I'm sure that has more to do with my poor photography skills than anything else. Oh, well.

I did it! One full month of self-portraits! I wasn't sure at first if I would make it or not. Most of the time taking pictures of myself was easier than my other 365 but at the same timeharder. Unlike my other project I didnt have to come up with a subject to photograph but it also often took me a lot more takes to get one I actually liked.

 

Looking back I realised that Im looking away from the camera in most of my pics and as my goal was to get more comfortable in front of the camera I need to take more of me looking at it. So, my goal for this week coming up is to take at least 4 of 7 pictures of me looking directly at the camera. Lets see how this goes.

 

**explored** Oct3.08

Picturesque day at Stanford

On a hanger near the Tutmbühne you had a good view over the open air stage on the Fusion Festival.

She was singing the Bob The Builder song and also wanted to go meet Bob after they were finished.

March 22, 2019

Friday off. Worked out. Ate brekkie at Bread and Butterfly. Read in the sun while Moose napped.

Model: Raven

 

Date: Oct '07

22nd June iPad brushes from motif .

Captured from the higher pathway at Stoke Beach outside a small stone building. The Sheep looking out (protecting the young lambs), and the mewstone can be seen in the far distance.

 

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Profile portrait.

Scotland 2017.

Caucasian mid-adult man standing with camera and tripod over his shoulder.

The glass in the south side of the Parish Church is mostly plain, with just a few lightly tinted panes in each window. The glass is quite old, however, with lots of small distortions and imperfections. The effect looking out from inside on a bright day is spectacular.

 

View large for the best effect.

 

We await the bride with impatience

Seo Teach Hiúdaí Néill i mbaile fearainn Chnoc a' Stolaire i nGaoth Dobhair. Macasamhail maith atá ann do na tithe cloiche aon seomra a tógadh i ndeireadh an naoú céad déag. Bhí díon sclátaí air a mhair go dtí tamall gairid de bhlianta ó shin.

 

This is Teach Hiúdaí Néill ('the house belonging to Hugh, son of Niall') which is situated in the townland of Cnoc a' Stolaire in Gaoth Dobhair, West Donegal. It's a good example of single-roomed stone houses from the latter half of the nineteenth century. It had a slate roof which was still in place up until recent years.

December 20, 2016

Totally forgot yesterdays picture.. or actually remembered while driving and forgot while not driving. Doh!

 

Sunset with my favorite kitties.

Milo (cat) and TJ are buds. They get into mischief together and love it!

Childhood cancer is the cruelest torment mankind has. cancer robs a child's chance at a normal childhood and replaces it with trials that could bring a grown man to tears.

 

you see, kids should live carelessly. they should live unsoiled by illnesses that threaten their existence. however, the world is a fucked up place where the innocent always pay the price. there are countless children who face cancer. to them, the simple tasks in life become unattainable and become tucked away for night time dreaming. some carry their childhood behind glass windows, prisoners to their own bodies looking in on the world the cancer took from them.

 

instead of running outside with friends, they are subjected to hospital beds. instead of joining in on playground games, they become the subject of ridicule. the life of these kids becomes a hell they cant escape.

 

yet even so, they stay positive and wishful. and through their disease they retain a beautiful spirit. these are the kindest and most noblest people on earth. a single look into their eyes and u feel their hope seep into you. they learn to grow up and become strong. they learn that cancer is real and so is survival.

 

this is a portrait of a very dear friend. she is the sweetest person on the face of this earth and like all my cancer friends, i would kill for her. Her story revelas a strong brave young girl. "I'm in love with life. sometimes its cancer, sometimes its heartbreak, but most times its just bein with wonderful beautiful people ."

 

She was diagnosed with Medulloblastoma, twice and the cancer forced her to leave school.

 

i feel this photograph captured a piece of her becuase i see her tender sweet character entertwined with a vulnerable child that hides within. Her name is Sophia and like me, she too, will survive cancer.

 

UPDATE: Sophia's Medulloblastoma has cleared! She is now a Survivor!

August 5, 2020

 

The bugs and chipmunks enjoyed most of this years strawberries. A loose multiple layered blanket of 3/4-inch bird mesh tucked in around the plants seems to be keeping the critters away. There are still some tiny beetles that are a problem.

 

Brewster, Massachusetts

Cape Cod - USA

 

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...always learning - critiques welcome.

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Artistic angle of a woman sitting on the top of Observation Point in Zion National Park with arms raised. Concept for accomplishment and achievement

(at Sanatorium, Friedrichshain, Berlin)

A view of the Burj Dubai through a window of the Souk Al Bahar, a small traditional style shopping complex.

 

This old-style mall is connected via a bridge to the new and largest-in-the-world Dubai Mall. The area in-between will have the largest musical fountains in the world, larger than the Bellagio in LV. I suppose, from their perspective, it's like, why bother building anything unless it's the largest, tallest, most powerful of all :-)

 

The curved external lines of the Burj Dubai are inspired from the Arabic script.

 

los angeles, california

1975

 

window watching

lax

 

part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf

 

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Athens, GA (Clarke County) Copyright 2009 D. Nelson

 

Tessa checks out Texas, a humongous Bloodhound-St. Bernard-Mastiff mix that has fallen into the habit of hanging out at our place. A co-worker of mine knows the dog and says he's a big baby.

 

Not sure why I didn't take a photo of Texas instead!

Snow is a rarity here, though it does happen. But snow like this? It's even more rare. So no surprise people would be out and about like it's a normal day though we are ill equipped to handle such extreme weather. Yes, I'm in with this bunch to, though not by personal choice, so I made the best of it and made it a day out.

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