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Finally photographed this, finished it a while ago. Yay, knitting!
(ignore how terrible i look, I just exercised)
- Oh, céus! Kazu vai me matar! - disse Junno, deixando-se cair ao lado de Nino.
O mais velho apenas cruzou os braços, emburrado por ter acabado sua diversão.
- Não... Meu irmão, na verdade, vai ME matar...
N/A: Er... Bem... Saído do armário: Nino é, no fundo, uma verdadeira peste!
S2
- Oh, heavens! Kazu will kill me! - Junno said, falling down beside Nino.
The oldest just crossed his arms, pouting seeing his fun was over.
- No. .. My brother will actually going to kill ME ...
N / A: Er ... Well .. Out of the closet: Nino is, deep inside, a real brat!
A concept evolving...
Oil spills, nature's disasters,,,,Will a new environment and a new beauty begin its existance?
I love it when you make a horrible mistake, and it comes out surprisingly fun.
The Fotos Para Passport sign wasn't cooperating, but I love this rainbow light effect.
Whoo! I can feel the colors, man!
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This wasnt supposed to be uploaded, i was experimenting with edits, and this obviously is over edited.
My newly made kite tangled up with its tail in my lap.
So I wanted to test out my newly made 48" Rokkaku kite today and the winds were blowing strong. I decided to head out to the soccerplex where there's plenty of room and nice clean winds. The kids wanted to go too so I took them along.
At the park, though, everything went bad. As the kids headed to a small playground, I took out the kite and it's fuzzy tail. Within seconds the tail became entangled with the kite's bridle lines. I tried for about 20 minutes to sort out the tangle on the ground in the wind but made no progress. The kids, meanwhile, decided it was too cold and windy to play so we all climbed back into the van.
They said they still wanted to watch me the fly the kite so I untangled everything in about 30 minutes mustering every ounce of patience I had left. Somehow one of the tangles I undid was actually a knot that was supposed to be in the bridle lines so I had to retie it without knowing if it was perfectly even.
Once everything was untangled, we all went back out into the wind. I tried making bridle adjustments but mainly the kite just spun like a big propeller. The kids ran to the playset then almost immediately retreated back to the car. I heard a honk a few minutes later -- they had discovered the horn. The bridle connection needed to move up. I was trying to find the right balance point, trying to hold the bridle and let the kite assume a flying position. But it never really smoothed out and soon I heard another honk from the van.
My patience ran out. I threw the whole mess into the van and we drove home.
I bumped the gorilla pod, then grabbed the camera, toward the end of the exposure. I kind of like how it turned out though.
This litle guy happened into the frame. What a great surprise when I realized it! Such a stealthy visitor.
I shot my first roll of 35mm and got it developed. I didn't realize that there was a shutter release "lock" setting so I ended up with a lot of unintentional and unusable pictures from bumping the shutter.
I got too drunk, and mistakes were made. This is a result. It's actually a lot nastier looking now, it's all green.
Someone needed a photo taken at work and wouldn't you know it it was one of the rare days that I didn't bring my camera. I borrowed one from the lab tech and I was totally unfamiliar with it. It was an older Nikon and I was not used to the shutter lag, so I moved the camera too soon. I couldn't have gotten this look if I tried. It is my current Windows wallpaper.
I went down to the bridge again to take some more photos, I shot some of the bridge and then walked around to Luna Park where I wanted to try a nighttime HDR, unfortunately I still had it set to 30 seconds exposure, I pressed the button then realised my mistake and turned the camera off... this is the result, looks kinda freaky to me.
My wife thinks it looks like someone has a Luna Park Patronus (see Harry Potter)
This WWII era bomb crater was created on public land when a training crew dropped the bomb in the wrong place. It was intended for the Wendover Bombing Range, about 15 miles away. It is estimated that there are a handful of unexploded ordinances scattered around in Utah's public land from similar mistakes