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As our old backyard fence began to tilt and threaten to fall into the laneway, we had to secure it before we were able to replace it with a new one that will hopefully be with us for many years.
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Met him today passing through the city and had my photo taken with his experienced polaroid! Taken with the a6000 + Super takumar 50mm f1.4.
Found a couple of books on Sashiko embroidery on the way to the photography section at the library. I'm now hooked!
This is my first knee mend which i know is super untidy but they're old jeans and I've come to rather like the shambles.
Derelict house in Naxos town, Naxos, Greek Islands. What a beautiful place, food, people. Easy travelling to other islands.
She is like the water where I clean my baby
Floating from the front into the back to keep me
warm enough to cover me from getting chilly
Cool enough to hide me from the heat
She is like a splinter that I caught in my toe
running from the dog that chases me
sharp enough to teach a lesson that I must learn
soft enough to never make me bleed
And I will find you there
And I will mend your heart
And I will find you there
And I will mend your heart
She is like a cigarette inside an ashtray
Nothing but a fire sets her free
Filling up my lungs until my body needs her
holding on so I can never breathe
She is like a gravestone sitting in a church yard
Crooked from the ground in which she sleeps
Whispering our name until I go to meet her
Underneath the ground she finds her peace
And I will find you there
And I will mend your heart
And I will find you there
And I will mend... your heart
A fence in the country is very important, it shows the pride of the owner, it keeps the cattle off the round, makes it a little harder rustle the cattle, gives everyone a bit of understanding where one ownership ends and another begins.
… I had the supreme pleasure of meeting Mr. Louis Mendes with his vintage Graflex Speed Graphic camera outfitted with two flash units and a Polaroid back and his friend. A true gentleman and very interesting to talk with. I felt a bit guilty taking this portrait with my mobile, but I was out making groceries, so I had to use the tool at hand. ⚜️
Google him if you are not familiar.
French Quarter
28 June 2014
WOW! That is so incredible! I was on the train with friends just trying to be a hack street photographer and he was on the train! Had no idea who he was or why he was carrying those awesome bags! Life is so weird! That is the coolest ever! Sounds like an interesting man and artist! SO COOL!
Influenced by Alfred Stieglitz's photograph "The Net Mender" (1894).
Strobist: 550ex on camera left, 580exII on camera right in strip bank. Triggered by pocket wizards.
Model: Tara Walker
For Our Daily Challenge - Mended.
Nothing special today, pretty tired me and some buddies went on a 24 mile cycle with a few pub stops, it wasnt too bad to start with nice downhills, the end wasnt as nice 3 mile uphills.
Hope you like.
Macro Mondays: Redux 2016--My Favorite Theme of the Year
My redux is from the November 21st theme - Stich. I had essentially taken this exact same shot, but when I went to post it I had forgotten to factor in the end of daylight saving time.and the the posting for that week had closed. This was one of my favorite MM shots, so I am very happy to have a second chance to share.
This is a handmade, hand-bound artist's book of toned and stitched cyanotypes that are a part of my Elegy portfolio. The book was a response to a challenge from a book-making community on Instagram, which is called #areyoubookenough. The theme for February was "HEAL," so it seemed fitting to make something that related to my hysterectomy, for which the process of healing remains ongoing.