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I have to admit - I cried a bit when I was put into a small carrier and carried out the door of the shelter on that cold day. Sure, I had been in a cage at the shelter for the past 3 weeks since I had to leave my first home, but at least that one was a bit larger and allowed me the room to do my daily routines of stretches. Sure, some of you have a nice little chuckle at my "cat yoga"; I assure you though, this is no mere "diving locust" or "flailing cobra" or whatever you humans do. I've raised stretching to an art form.
But I digress. Truly, I was getting a little tired of the shelter, with all of the sneezing and barking and mewing. But enough about the college interns who were volunteering there. What, I can’t make a joke?
Really though, the other cats right around me were very nice, and I will admit that they were extremely cute, even though most of us had the sniffles. I’d had 9 good years to develop my own charms, but I knew that in order to get out of here, it would be hard to compete with the newer, younger models when it’s all said and done. We’d all had our photos (or mug shots?) posted on the web site, and I truly did my best to smile for that, although I knew that there was no point in trying to hide my gray furs. Anyway, I was a bit surprised when these two people walked right up to my cage door and pointed at me. The next thing that I knew, I was brought into a little room and got to take a close look at the ones who would be my new mom and poppy. We played a bit, and I did some pretty impressive leaps from the floor to their laps, opened my big green eyes, and gave out my best purrrrrs.
I was never to go back into that cage again. We were off, a new family, and yes, I cried in the carrier, but they turned to cries of excitement as I once again caught glimpses of the squirrels and birds on the way home. When we arrived there, I did a quick check around for any dogs. Whew – negative. No reason to waste any more time – I located a nice fluffy red blanket on the couch, clearly left there for me, because, seriously, where else was I going to sit – on the floor? For most of the next few days, I pulled myself into a nice coil and napped and napped, exhausted but happy. It was mostly a dreamless sleep, only occasionally interrupted by the distant sound of a whistle of harsh wind through the bare trees outside, or a slight twitch of my nose as it caught the aroma of some new dish being prepared in my new home.
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Everybody carries objects with them. Some of them have a story, some of them have a utility, some of them are just there for personal reasons. This is some people call every day carry, and I decided to write a small article about my own EDC pocket dump 2018.
I was introduced to the concept of EDC - also known as every day carry - back in 2014. Up until that point, I knew that I spent a little bit too much time defining and refining what I carried around with me. But I didn’t realize that other people did that until I found a subreddit about it and that was quite a surprise for me.
This EDC pocket dump is simple and straight to the point since it shows exactly what I carry in my pockets during my daily routine. There are more items in my backpack and even more when I leave the house with my camera to take pictures of Berlin. But, I will have to tell these stories in another article.
I just love ember's eyes, she's so expressive. Sorry to everyone for my lack of comments...I've been really busy with work, school, and all of my animals. I really have no life or spare time right now..after I get my daily routine done I tend to plop down and enjoy some House. I'll be on more in a couple weeks once this class is over..
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my first day in the job working from home...so, not to go stir-crazy right at the start, i took a little walk to the co-op on irlam o' th' height. i have a feeling this will become part of my daily routine to clear my head and take a break from just sitting at the pc all day.
PROJECT 13
Focal length: 7.4 mm
ISO: 160
Shutter Speed: 1/640
Aperture: f/3.5
Description: I wanted to capture the light glares coming through at an angle. I went for a walk at a park to get out of my daily routine and just sort of let the subjects come to me instead of vice versa. It was a beautiful trail, no people (which is uncommon) and I didn't actually know the sun was out today, I guess I just walked by the plant as the sun was hitting at the right time. It was nice getting surprise photography subjects, plus good to get outside to give my mind a break from finals. For editing, I decreased the saturation.
I was doing my daily routine of checking the mail and..... , lomics.co/l/7GwozwDOWx
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I am doing this project only for 16 days, but already its first thing on my mind when i open eyes in morning. All day I am thinking about what kind of portrait should I take, whether I can even make that photo, that is in my head to be seen to others, whether I am good enough in photoshop to edit them in way that I am imagining, where should I take that photo... thats kind'a my daily routine now :)
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Canon 600D @ iso 200, 1/200 + canon 50mm 1.8 @3,5
canon 580ex ii on the right @ 1/64
yn 565 behind left @ 1/32
triggered with yn 603 c
Mascara, eyeliner, a bit of blusher and my favourite lipstick, then I'm good to go. That's always part of my daily routine.
Well, the funeral is over, the family has all left and gone to their respective homes, and I am left to the task of moving on. My mother's absence leaves an enormous gap, not only in my heart, but in my daily routine. I cannot begin to know what the coming weeks will be like, but I do know that in time, I will find my bearings and balance will come.
Thank you to those of you who kept me and my family in your thoughts and prayers. I am so very grateful. God bless you richly.
Meditation is non-negotiable when it concerns my daily routine. Most of the moment, my meditation method contains dragging my Sugarmat reflection cushion out from under my living area couch right into the little location of floor room I have in my little New York City home. From there, I take out my mobile phone, launch the […]
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{Cary Brothers - If you were here}
First two days of work and I am tired as hell!
What can I say? My daily routine has started, quite far from what I imagined: the studio is really amazing and, above all, they're all young! Except for the chief, who is a real and true art director spreading wisdom and advices most of the time.
They produce really good works, and I feel totally inadequate (most of the time even a dumbass: there are other guys from foreign countries, but I'm definitely the one who speaks the worst english).
Before I used to wear contact lenses the idea of putting something into my eye used to make me shudder. Now, it's just part of my daily routine...
Had a great day today taking Ben to football, swimming and then for coffee (he has a 'babycinno')
A small part of my daily routine: Amsterdam Central Station.
For the geeks:
Check the time on the clock..
This goes along with what I said before about not being able to sit in my car without thinking about everything that happened there. I can't do anything without thinking about you, really. It's always been that way. It may sound a bit extreme to label it as nostalgia, as it really wasn't that long ago, but I don't ever see myself not getting shivers thinking about our first kiss. My daily routine will always be interrupted by the thought of that night in August. Or a few weeks into September, the first time the weather was starting to get a little cooler and we were able to roll down the windows and just be together for a few hours. The day you got your license when I went to your house for the first time and we talked to your parents for hours. Your mom whipped out the baby albums and I knew we were in this for the long haul. Turns out I was wrong about a lot of things, and the more the reality sets in and the days go by and the less we talk I feel like I'm living those wrongs over and over and over again. Those are the things that keep me up at night. That's why I dwell the way I do. I'm sorry if that bothers you
I am interested in symbol and pictogram. I believe that its convey message and meaning. All this symbols related to my daily routines.
Speech therapy is part of my daily routine with Binoy. I try to get him to move his tongue from side to side, but he can't do it without using his fingers
fotostrasse.com/edc-pocket-dump-2018
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Everybody carries objects with them. Some of them have a story, some of them have a utility, some of them are just there for personal reasons. This is some people call every day carry, and I decided to write a small article about my own EDC pocket dump 2018.
I was introduced to the concept of EDC - also known as every day carry - back in 2014. Up until that point, I knew that I spent a little bit too much time defining and refining what I carried around with me. But I didn’t realize that other people did that until I found a subreddit about it and that was quite a surprise for me.
This EDC pocket dump is simple and straight to the point since it shows exactly what I carry in my pockets during my daily routine. There are more items in my backpack and even more when I leave the house with my camera to take pictures of Berlin. But, I will have to tell these stories in another article.
I told you this week was a crazy one. So I come home, and it's already dark (Winter time : the sunset is at 5:30 pm).
I was waiting at the busway stop around lunchtime, and found the light beautiful. Plus I really liked the mirror effect with the glass on the left. I thought about cropping it, but I do like the bottom left angle, where you can actually see the glass and its blue tiger spots.
Well, this project will show you everything about my daily routine LOL
So I pulled my iPhone and shot ! I just added a filter. Can't believe the weathercast is talking about rain tomorrow !
I had taken one my cameras with me, but the battery was dead ;(
Even though the film ‘Home’ is full of striking information about the perfect balance of the earth and the negative impact of the human on this harmony, I found one of these facts even more terrifying: 100 liters of water is used to produce 1 kilogram of potatoes, 4000 liters for 1 kg of rice, and 13000 liters for 1 kg of beef. After this piece of information, I started questioning and revising my daily routines such as my shower time, food choice, recycling. Having my coffee everyday from Starbucks is one of them. Starbucks is one of the icons of the capitalist market economy, which is one of the main components of the economic growth and development. According to the book, two components of the economics growth are: “(1) an increase in inputs to the economy and (2) improvements in the efficiency of production due to better technologies and approaches” (93). The second approach, in other words producing more with less, is termed economic development. The amount of food production increases day by day, and it looks like the part of the economic development. However, when we consider the information above, we are producing more by ‘sacrificing’ more. To reduce hunger and feed a growing population –which is one of the consequences of the economic development- more water will be needed. As written in the International Water Management Institute’s synthesis book, ‘thinking differently about water is a requirement if we want to achieve out triple goal of ensuring food security, reducing poverty, and conserving ecosystem integrity’ (fao.org). Watching and reading these facts and information lead me to have a small research on Starbucks Coffee Company. Even though I didn’t have enough information about the company’s environmental policies, I read and heard negative reactions towards their use of natural resources. Apparently those negative comments made the company to take an action and they started a new program called Starbucks Energy and Water Conservation. Reading their report, I learned that besides helping to transform the energy landscape by supporting the development of the green power market, they are also working to conserve the resources both in their stores and roasting plants and offices. They had three main goals: (1) Reduce energy consumption by 25% in the stores by 2010, (2)Purchase renewable energy equivalent to 50% of the electricity used in the stores by 2010, and (3)Reduce water consumption by 25% in the stores by 2015. However they couldn’t achieve the goal (1), they did the second one and the third one is still on track. In fact, they put new goals such as reducing the energy consumption by 25% by 2015 and purchasing renewable energy equivalent to 100% of the electricity used in the stores by 2015. Right now I’m trying to decide whether I’m helping this company to reach their environmental friendly goals or just being another one stuck in this harmful system by having my coffee there.
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Tuesday (17/10/2017) : - Unlike humans we CATS do not suffer from vertigo .This is a candid photo of my daily routine after a delicious CAT BREAKFAST. Looking down 5 floors below is not for faint hearted Cats so other cats please don't try this at home. I have been doing this " Cat Walk " for almost a decade.
marker, pen, graphite on paper
I figured I need to build an illustration portfolio. Then I figured I'd start by drawing something from my daily routine every day. Sort of a circular argument; both sides winning.
I don't know eh? A week off work and I turn into a right slob =P
Haven't bothered gelling my hair or even shaving because I know once I get back into work I'll be doing that as my daily routine.
Ah well, just tonight and tomorrow left then I'm back to the grindstone!! Tomorrow I have some photo shoots though. Some baby portraits in the morning and then I'm doing some Band photo's at a small gig in Blackley.
It's been a corking week photography wise with some of my best work being done I feel. The Fallow Deer and the Robin at Dunham are by far the two that stick out in mind.
Rachel brought home a lovely Gingerbread house today from school which she made in Food Technology (whatever happened to Home Economics??). Wonder how long it'll last with me around ;)
I'm so unprepared for Christmas this year too!! I'd normally be on the ball with it but this year, not so much lol
5 more to go folks!! I'll have to plan something special for the last week of this project eh?
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Jeans and my favorite mocs. It's pretty much a daily thing. Other items in my daily routine include dropping the kids off, coffee, work, making dinner, dishes, and making lunches for my toddler.
It is a part of my daily routine, a hot cup of coffee in the morning. A little bit of sugar, a bit of milk and I am ready to survive everything the day will bring.
I love going on bike rides, especially on the bike trail near our house. I like the sound of the tires on the path, the wind in my hair and listening to the birds singing. It's nice to go with someone else, but I also really enjoy going along - it is a great way to recharge your soul. I need to work this into my daily routine a lot more; it's difficult to actually go out and get started, but I always feel great afterwards!
The weather is too lousy to go anywhere, plus I don't have much energy, I try to stay positive, my house is starting to shape up nicely, have much mor time on my hands, still feel out of place, my daily routine has been out of whack for almost an entire week now, I suppose it'll take some time to develop a new routine.
I blurred the Iris a bit and then the background a bit more, I think it came out pretty nice may just have it printed up.
. . . south of the river . . I've moved off my local patch . . I'm no longer on the island of my daily routines . . .
It's amazing how much this project has taken over my life. Since my daily routine mostly consists of getting the kiddo off to school, sitting at my desk for 9 hours, coming home to make dinner, relax for a few, then go to bed, I'm almost always thinking, What's my photo going to be? Why don't I work in an interesting office? How many shots of Frank can I get away with?"
Lucky for me, the more practice I get with framing, composition, and light, as well as the more versed I become with my editing software, I am starting to see the potential shot hidden under the surface.
I am having an absolute blast with this. Thanks to my new friends for all the feedback, motivation, and inspiration!
Day 325.
Once more here I am without a daily photo - and yet Diet Coke is such a part of my daily routine that it may as well feature, especially since I'm on this diet and once the water gets boring I turn to this.
I liked the bubbles. There isn't really an awful lot more to say about the photo though!
Actually, there are some things I can say - I remember mainly drinking my coke from a glass bottle. And of course, diet coke wasn't a feature of my childhood since it wasn't introduced till relatively recently.
When we DID have drinks in cans, they didn't have these easy ring pulls - back in the day you used to have to use a specific can opener - the ones we had had a bottle opener at one end and the spiked can opener at the other (you had to puncture two holes or it wouldn't pour!)
Ah, how easy things are nowadays!
I hate to end this so soon, however, the past 8 days have taught me how time consuming and difficult it is to produce such an interesting and high quality image every single day. I guess you could say my daily routine is just not that interesting.
So before I start taking pictures of my keyboard or unopened bottle of Kirkland vodka on my desk at work, I shall end this experience with my favorite teapot that Chia gave me. In fact I'm using it right now to alleviate the hangover from drinking too much sake (See picture 7/365).
In place of project 365, I will start project 52. Where instead of 1 picture a day for a year, I will take 1 amazing picture a week for a year.
Today starts week 1.
Daily Routine #2
Going with something simple today, and nothing signifies my daily routine more than coffee.
Took advantage of a sale to start looking at vitamin supplements to my daily routine. Been feeling rather fatigued lately, so hoping that a little extra will help to boost my energy levels and overall health.
My daily routine consists of starting off with a cup of coffee. I usually make my own from home but the mornings that I wake up late (like today) I hit up starbucks on my way into work. My morning at work beings with email and reports and schedules without coffee I may sleep through it all.
Christmas vacation will be over in a couple of weeks and yet, i am here stuck in the same place. I WANT TO GO ON AN ADVENTURE. i want to do something other than surfing the net, browsing flickr accounts, viewing different photographs of random people who are out there satisfied as they explore the world. i would love to see and experience something different- something out of my daily routine (wake up, eat, take a bath, internet, eat, tv, internet, sleep). i want to go somewhere (i don't care wherever it'll be) and I literally pray for this, seriously.
Good thing, my wish has been answered (^_^). I thought, i will be spoiling the whole vacation doing the same thing. Thanks to a friend who agreed to go and do something with me :). She's an angel. weee. although we only have plans right now and we still don't have the exact date, i am still pretty much happy. Just the thought of "going somewhere" and "doing something" with somebody makes me happy. HAHA. I need this break. I need this before facing a lot of paperwork for school. ^_^
This was the first experience of the adventure, the thought of leaving the city worried me going from a busy loud place to a calm and quiet seemed absurd. Leaving my daily routines and being awakened to a different lifestyle.
3. March - Everyday life
Capture something that illustrates the things we all have to do, the places we all have to go, the mundane, the ordinary.
“The key is to integrate our art into our life, not the other way around.” – Brooks Jensen, Letting Go of the Camera: Essays on Photography and the Creative Life
My eye shadow is part of my daily routine but it was only when I got the camera out that I realised that the C and D were so perfectly reflected in the mirror - that was a real revelation to me!
Today, I took a leap of faith (ok, not that big of a deal, but it still is a risk!)... and so my new journey begins in less than 2 weeks.
I had said that this year was the year of change... and I was going to do everything in my power to make that happen. Well, here it is folks, I have taken a step ... (forward!? backward? I really don't know at this time!)
Away from what I know, away from the comforts of my daily routine, away from the people I know and see everyday, away from the security of knowing I will have a paycheque every 2 weeks...
This is the most scariest thing I have done (aside from being forced down that black diamond... Inge, yes, I am talking about you!), and yet at the same time, I'm feeling liberated. I know this is the right step for me; I just hope that God will make it all right in the end.
Here's to a new start, fresh beginnings, and an exciting year of discovery, learning, and passion!
A busy day getting everything ready for a few days away in Porto. I do hate coming back to chores around the house so I tend to blitz clean everything on the day before a holiday. I therefore saw this view many times today and decided that simple shadows and texture would be my ‘in the moment’ image. So many of my images this year have been pre-planned and it was actually nice to take a day off from that and just react to what I see on my daily routine.