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Egret a long way out at Holes Bay Poole…….

Sossusvlei, Namib-Naukluft National Park, Namibia

Joy: She looks like a very nice lady.

Verne: Yes she does. I am sure I will have a good time with Paula.

Joy: How do you feel about Traveling?

Verne: I like it. I have adventurous feet. But when it is time to settle down I will like that also.

Me: One of the many things about Blythe Con was meeting Paula. She is sweet and happy and was very patient when we met her. We were late getting to her and then I was moving very slow.

Joy: Well at least you went to a bakery.

Verne: Nothing like a bakery for making friends.

Still going back through old shots that were passed over originally.

Joo Chiat, Singapore. CineStill 800T 35mm film.

MAKING OFF de las fotos de los Seat 600. En estas fotos podemos ver diversos momentos del trabajo de iluminación de las fotografías. Agradecimientos a Adolphotography, Xamiku y Namor que se llevó la mejor fotografía.

Basswood block rough cut with scroll saw to match the shape drawn on top.

Hair up and more or less finished with the transition from day to evening make up. A little heavy I think.

 

One of the interesting things about laser hair removal is that even when making up formally it is really quite easy to overdo it as you become used over the years to having to trowel on the slap.

 

In this instance I over did it - not by much but enough to look less natural.

 

By the way -any thoughts about how the hair looks tied up? - Can I get away with it?

A guy recording a dance performance in the city, making that memory last.

 

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Mirinda met a little fox who claims to be the "Fantastic Mr. Fox". I don't think she believed him. :P

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Oulton Raiders v Shaw Cross Sharks - 10th February 2018 - Final Score 24 - 10

Found in Old Car City, USA. Located in White, Georgia on the 411 Highway. A massive junkyard in state of arranged decay where the cars are slowly being taken back into the earth.

Scattered goods bits, but the sum is less awesome than the parts.

 

From the Practical Encyclopedia of Good Decorating and Home Improvement.

I was in the most holy Hindu city of Haridwar in Uttarakhand, North India, to experience the Kumbh Mela, that most holy gathering of people on the Ganges.

 

Like an army, a religious festival marches on its stomach. But, making food for the masses is no chore when friends work together. In one popular street food, semolina pockets are stuffed with cooked potato, onion, and chutney. This version was cooked over a fire fuelled by dried dung.

 

For the story, please visit: www.ursulasweeklywanders.com/travel/sadhus-smoke-and-stre...

Medium to 4x5 camera in the making.

Los Angeles 2005

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Things haven't changed much. Remember the campfires and torching the marshmallows making smores. Such great fun and eating too. Here is cousins Kaden and Kiara enjoying the tradition.

Modelo: Marina Yers

Make Up & Hair: Maria Luisa Peña.

Estilismo: Desirée Morales

Fotografía y Edición: Javier Jayma

Floristeria D´Jardin (Salobreña)

Grandmother and granddaughter enjoy a walk on the beach at sunset.

 

Omi und Enkelin am Strand während des Sonnenuntergangs.

 

Zinnowitz, Usedom, July 2018

Our neighbor was busy making hay this morning. There were about a dozen various machines in the fields. These three were forming the hay into bails. Badger Pocket hay is a major export crop. It is exported throughout the world as a high quality feed for race horses. Note that the top of the photo is arid sage brush.

St. Patrick's Day - O'Connell Street - Dublin - Ireland.

Making music on the Royal Mile while the Fringe goes on around us.

 

Extras, goofing off between takes, in an Anti-American riot sequence set in the Sudan after the Clinton administration bombed a pharmaceutical plant which faulty intelligence had identified as a chemical weapons plant.

 

Over a year ago I started work in Los Angeles, Toronto, London and Morocco on a six hour mini series based on the 9/11 Commission Report. The docudrama tries to accurately present the chronological weaving of known facts from the first World Trade Center bombing in 1993 that lead ultimately to the events on 9/11. The mini series with a cast of over 250 actors stars Harvey Keitel as John O'Neill....an FBI agent who 'knew" what was about to happen and who died ironically and tragically along with thousands of others (at the Pentagon and in Pennsylvania) in the collapse of the World Trade Center towers.

 

During prep and production I tried not to reveal in my image posts on Flickr any information that might make our production presence in Morocco on this politically sensitive project visible or vulnerable. Tangier and Ouarzazate in Morocco were used for sequences that took place in Yemen, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Sudan and Kenya. We now start the daunting task of five months of post production, editing close to a million feet of film shot with up to seven cameras, to make a May airdate on ABC.

 

The image above and others that I can post now that we have wrapped after 85 days of production, were taken during our shoot in Morocco and are images specific to making the movie.

On a rainy afternoon in the Omo Valley, in a remote corner of south-western Ethiopia, I was visiting a Daasanach settlement not far out of the market town of Turmi.

 

For the story, please visit: www.ursulasweeklywanders.com/travel/a-visit-to-a-daasanac...

An amazing nest entrance, made by this stingless bees. This specie is quite aggressive in the defence of their homes. Every time i approached to take the shot i was completely swarmed in few minutes. Of course is a cute atack, that honey smell and tones of bees in the hair, beard (both of wich i have quite a lot hehe) can make you laugh... until one of them grab a good bite, then you consider moving on.

There is also a making of this photos, it demand carryng a heavy wood stair trough the trail, hanging poorly on top of it while holding the camera and the flash, but it is all woth it.

Reserva Biologica Poço das Antas, RJ, Brasil

well i was gonna put the lyrics to patty griffin's AMAZING song "making pies" to go with this, but it's a really depressing song, and looking at these pie tins makes me really happy. and i REALLY LOVE PIE. btw, there's a macro shot of this tin here.

 

so i'll just post this refrain, as a tribute to a fantabulous songwriter. (it really is a gorgeous song, you should check it out, but be warned, the first time i heard it driving home from work, i had to pull over, i was crying so hard. i love when songs do that!)

 

it's not far

i can walk

down the block

to TableTalk

close my eyes

make the pies all day...

 

--patty griffin

Appalachian farmer making hay on steep mountain grade.

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Today was marmalade making day. As in previous years it was 'cheat' marmalade using a tin of pre-prepared thick-cut Seville oranges to which sugar, water and a knob of butter were added. After bringing to the boil, it was a rolling boil for 15 minutes to finish things off.

 

These are some of the eight jars and also the three ramekins for the 'leftovers' which will be consumed rather quickly!

Photography through a prism

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