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.... pressed the button by mistake & the result was this strange angle.
i like it though haha..
its a good mistake :)
this wasn't supposed to be a photo. as you can tell from the non-focus. but i like my boots and therefore i like this photo. good xmas gift!
Day 37/365: One more shot of Rachel to round that shoot out. I like the stars in the background on this one; I usually photoshop them out when I shoot in the basement but figured I let 'em alone for once.
People look dangerously unstable when they're having fun with (toy) firearms.
Strobist: Lighting info the same as this shot.
Camera info: Nikon D300 | 50mm f/1.8D | f11 | 1/250s | Triggered via sync cables.
Knitters always have a makeshift closeline handy for when they drop their Netflix return envelopes in a puddle.
i was walking behind three friends at night with my camera hanging around my neck. i must have accidentally hit the shutter and taken a 30-second exposure, and this is what came out...
The intellect shows the faults of others and by doing so the ego is satisfied. One must see one's own faults or mistakes. Right intellect will see one's own faults and will settle down. Seeing others at fault is the reason to bind bad karmas.
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Tengo la teoría de que uno puede entretenerse bajo cualquier circunstancia
Una es cuando colapsa el illustrator
We thought the chicken tenders might be a local flavor, but they turned out to be normal chicken tenders with fries, carefully cooked as they were
Behind Madeline, a life-sized poster of Ataturk, founder of the Republic of Turkey, witnessed our faux pas
we make them
we blame
we avoid
we learn
mistakes are
a part of life
but why
do we tend
to recommit
them expecting
different results
i think it depends
on what the situation is
and who is involved
but one thing that
is a constant is that
we grow from pain
for if we go blindly
through our journey
and do not appreciate
the rare and priceless
gifts we encounter
along the way
that is the biggest
mistake we can make.
The Society of Graphic Designers of Canada, Digital Alberta and the Banff New Media Institute hosted Laurie Rosenwald of NYC who lead a 3-day HOW TO MAKE MISTAKES ON PURPOSE workshop last November 20 - 23, 2008.
From Left: Heather Irvine, Sylvia Rigakis
After reading "Water For Elephants" I was very tempted to see what they were pulling off as natures mistakes. But, I didn't.