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M4H 46/62: Morning routine. I like to go out back to the patio table to have my coffee each morning, at least when I have time, and as long as it's not TOO cold! This morning I was joined by a Japnese maple leaf.
Active Assignment of the Week September 14 – September 21: Morning routine
Take a picture of anything related to your typical morning, be it your inability to get out of bed, a large mug of steaming coffee, or commuting at a standstill with 1,000 of your closest personal friends.
Restriction: Full color shots only. No B&W, no duotones, etc.
Dare: Go berserk with post-processing.
Every Sunday, there is a open air market set up in the center of town, featuring locally grown produce and flowers. Here are some regular morning shoppers getting their fruit and vegetables for the coming week.
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I tried some closer shots, but the bright morning sun made it hard to get a good shot without blowing out the white tents, so I went with this shot from further off.
Didn't mean to do this out of focus, but had the camera set for the first shot, and it was the best out of all (doesn't say much does it....).
Janet and Sarah usually talk and sing while waiting for the bus.
© Colleen Harrison
Accompanying multimedia project: vimeo.com/25308501
Full thesis/book project: www.blurb.com/books/2236939
Sarah is a sixteen year-old girl with DiGeorge syndrome. Each morning, her mother, Janet, helps her get ready for school by getting her dressed, making sure she takes her medication, and makes sure her feeding tube is hooked up before getting on the school bus.
© Colleen Harrison
Accompanying multimedia project: vimeo.com/25308501
Full thesis/book project: www.blurb.com/books/2236939
deux assiettes,
deux bananes,
deux rôties au beurre d'arachide,
deux serviettes,
deux verres de lait
et... deux beaux enfants.
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Watching the news on TV doesn’t give me enough #information and isn’t through in details
My entry into the Brahm Snapper competition. Phrase: Brahm Snapper
I decided to show the 3 alarms I have to wake me up in the morning; the radio alarm playng 6music, the bedroom light after my wife has had a shower and then the loud growl of her hair dryer.
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Hello everyone !
Off to bring the boys to school, then I'll be back ... I hope you're having a great start of the day .... or a great end of the day .... or a great night. (but you shouldn't be here if it's the middle of the night, riiiight ?) oxoxo
Sept 15th 2009
I'm not crazy about this picture, the idea looked better than the image, but it was all I had for yesterday considering I'm a little behind and all. This is post-shower, brushin' my teeth... pretty boring.
The boyfriend came into town this day, I should have taken a picture of him. We stayed out late and by the time I got home I was so tired, I didn't bother uploading these, I went straight for my pillows!
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Who wouldn't love waking up to this?
Every morning when my parents leave, my dog, Pacer, comes in my room.
Some mornings I'm awake when they leave, other mornings they leave early.
Pacer can open my door if it's not open. (That usually wakes me up.)
But I love that he comes to see me. =)
And he usually hangs out until I'm ready to leave, then he goes excitedly toward the door, where I attach him to his cable, and open the door, at which point he takes off, barking at the neighbor's livestock or a bird in the tree.
He's a goofball, and I love him. =)
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Unrelated News
I'm excited! My parents won tickets to a wine-tasting event tonight, and, since they don't drink wine, they're giving them to Jake and I to use. =) Woohoo!
© Colleen Harrison
Accompanying multimedia project: vimeo.com/25308501
Full thesis/book project: www.blurb.com/books/2236939