View allAll Photos Tagged Mistake
TV Licensing: BBC HR Boss Admits Mistake ow.ly/oEErc #Patten #Thompson #bbcnews #bbcpapers #bbcaq #bbcaa #bbcsml #wato #R4today
I was in the middle of taking a quick shot of this puddle with the tree in the reflection when a young girl started to walk into the shot. At first I thought "You little bugger, MOVE !" and then a second later, I realized she made the shot so I took this one.
NEW silkscreen print / NOT for sale
1 color (black) on various papers / 125 x 170mm
to be given as a gift with every purchase from the tind shop tind.bigcartel.com
there's a photo of mine in the current issue of bass guitar magazine (the photo of nick from death cab). after looking in 3 newsagents & 1 major bookstore for this mag, i was glad to finally find it, only to look inside and find out that they had miscredited my photo.
and don't even get me started on the fact that they're calling death cab emo.
here's a link to the original photo - www.flickr.com/photos/pez_/198070171/
If by "brilliant" one understands bright, dazzling, almost blindingly unavoidable.
This monument stands in a central area of "colonial" Puebla which is known as the City of Angels. It's official name is "El Angel Custodio" The Guardian Angel but some people call it the "Avenging Angel"since it was the parting gift/blow by the outgoing city mayor. The most irreverent call it Monument to the Fallopian Tubes.
Featuring New Yorker cartoonists Matt Diffee, David Sipress, Zach Kanin and David Borchart. Hosted by David Rees.
We're rounding up cartoonists, putting them into teams and letting them battle it out the only way cartoonists know how to battle—by drawing cartoons! The format is simple: The audience provides the topics and the cartoonists let it rip. It's like Iron Chef, but the secret ingredient is punch lines instead of asparagus. Cartoonists don't often perform in public without the benefit of their usual crutches: a comfortable desk, oodles of time, bathtubs full of whiskey. So this is a rare opportunity.
Featuring New Yorker cartoonists Matt Diffee, David Sipress, Zach Kanin and David Borchart. Hosted by David Rees.
We're rounding up cartoonists, putting them into teams and letting them battle it out the only way cartoonists know how to battle—by drawing cartoons! The format is simple: The audience provides the topics and the cartoonists let it rip. It's like Iron Chef, but the secret ingredient is punch lines instead of asparagus. Cartoonists don't often perform in public without the benefit of their usual crutches: a comfortable desk, oodles of time, bathtubs full of whiskey. So this is a rare opportunity.
Mistakes are human. I love that this carving mistake was acknowledged but allowed to remain. It is my favorite bench by the Central Library for that reason.
"Imperfection is interesting"
This follows the rule of thirds as the lipstick and the left side of the girls face is on these lines. The bright colours of the lipstick draw attention to it most; it also draws attention due to it being in focus.
I'm working my way through this pattern by Eqos from Deviantart again. It's a sleeveless duster or hooded cloak.
So... I made a mistake. I mis-read the directions. I thought that the back yoke was attached next, but in fact it's the side gores. And, because the fabric I'm using is so much wider than the fabric Eqos drafted the pattern for, I may be screwed anyway. My gores are the wrong size. D'oh!
And yet. My friend Scott says "build the whole prototype first. That way you know most of the principal mistakes before you try again." It's good advice from an engineer to a not-very-competent tailor like me. So, with this mistake over and done with, I have to decide — take the stitches out, and fix a possibly-unfixable mistake? Or go on with the work and see what I can make of it?
Steven Pounders (Felix Artifex) & Lana K. Hoover (Esther)
Mistakes Were Made by Craig Wright, runs from June 7 through June 30 at Fort Worth's Circle Theatre.
Call 817.877.3040 or visit online at www.circletheatre.com
I opted to not go out for a bike ride or walk, and thought I'd try a long exposure function of one of the photo apps on my phone. I really wasn't expecting a whole lot, but this is total crap.