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What mistake most people do while doing "Social Media". They are only twitting about their Blogs (: Now get a T-Shirt printed of this...
I originally uploaded this photo as private so i could post it in some forums to ask about a filter question....most people didn't know the answer why the sky turned out like that but they said they liked the picture the way it was so I decided to open it to public opinion :) anyway, this shot is pretty much straight out of the camera
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Brian Staff (one of the reasons AK-79 the record ever happened) gets ready to introduce the Spelling Mistakes
During the publicity photo shoot for the play, I took a series of this couple. Only after the fact did I notice the exit sign shining through the backdrop in the worst possible place. I felt terrible; I should have seen it as I was taking the pictures. I emailed the director explaining what happened, expecting him to be furious, but he responded by saying I could retake them. Being able to mess up, own up to it, and learn from it was a really good experience that I am glad I had.
When I realized that I had made a mistake and had to take the vest apart my first thought was "well at least I'll get some sympathy on flickr" - I knew my sewing flickr friends would get it!
Each year I tell the kids in the class that there are three written rules and one unwritten rule for gingerbread house decorating.
The unwritten rule is that there are no mistakes in gingerbread. Sometimes kids at this age become anxious when they put a piece of candy in what they deem (or, more usually, the kid sitting next to them labels) as the "wrong" place. I tell them to relax and make the house they way they want. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
At the 2008 event, I overheard a mother and her daughter talking. "Oh, are you going to cover up all those pretty hearts?" the mother asked. She was referring to the roof of her daughter's house, which I had textured before baking using heart-shaped aspic cutters. I leaned over and said to the little girl, "It's your house. If you want to cover up those hearts, you go right ahead and do it." This the girl promptly did.
There are no mistakes in gingerbread.
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Leaving work from Boca Raton on the Turnpike overpass I composed a shot of an apocalyptic sky, but somehow mistakenly double exposed it with a forest scene I shot earlier. The best art is often mistakes, and I'll just keep telling myself that.
Minolta X-570 50mm 1:1.7
put a setting on my camera where it shoots a video until i click for a shot - second one is two lily beetle grubs.
This is my previous business. It was a mistake that my late husband and I fell into. He had a back injury from his labourer's job and was a couple of years recuperating, so we started a computer magazine that we printed at our home. From the magazine came enquiries from readers about where to buy computer products and we used to refer them to other retailers. One day we looked at each other and thought 'why are we sending this business elsewhere?" So we started selling from our home. Business boomed and I lost my lounge to computer stock. After a month or so my husband went out one day and came home and said 'I have found a shop to rent. We move in next week'. And this is where we came. 10 years we were in the computer trade until he died. This was a mistake that turned out brilliantly for our family.
For the February Monthly Scavenger Hunt - 'brilliant mistake'
For the July Monthly Scavenger Hunt - ' computer'
I love pebbles, rocks, stones, and boulders, but this stone border is not good. First the lawnmower is going to pass right along it and the grass will grow into it. Secondly, the three spots of Creeping Liriope are growing into the other areas of stone, thus hiding the stone, as the plant is evergreen.
Got these little adjuster barrels in place and went to braze them when suddenly, something didn't quite look right. Somehow, two titanium barrels adjusters got in with my steel barrel adjusters. I can confirm Titanium does not like to be silver brazed!
After fretting through the night about my mistake in glaze formulation, I awoke to a happy accident. Now I must record the formulation so I can replicate it! Whoot
And if I stumble
And if I stall
And if I slit now
And if I should fall
And if I cant be all that I could be
Will you wait for me?
Probably not worth the hours of hot and pain that preceded it. Guidebooks and other people will tell you that if you get the chance, you must go to a matsuri in Japan. I'd probably back them up, but don't expect to see a lot if you find one in one of the main population areas. You will be crammed onto trains. You will really have to get to know other people. If you want to take a photo, realise that someone will be there first, with a backpack that knocks your tripod. And, expect old woman with very sharp elbows.