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Coffee with sugar ..sugar not in the coffee ,but after my black coffee.
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Macro Mondays " My Daily Routine"
Many thanks to all those who view, comment and or fave my photos....It is greatly appreciated ......Chandana
Height of the statue is 2"
my daily routine for Macro Mondays includes chocolate cheerios and milk for breakfast, turns the milk chocolatey! (I found milk is harder to capture than water) HMM!! :))
It turns out I'm my worst enemy
Don't know how to be a friend to me
Don't think I'll every change, yeah
A break down is my daily routine
A fake smile is my accessory
I'm tired of feeling low
And I'm too tired to hurt
Macro Mondays ...... Theme "My Daily Routine "
I cannot start the day without that first of cup tea,the simple things in life .......everything else can wait,then I can take on the world.
" Thank you ..I don’t tell you enough. I know I don’t say it too often but, THANK YOU. Thank you for being my person. The person that I know I can rely on even if I feel like the world has turned on me. There will never be a day that goes by that I will not be grateful for you. But since you are there 11o% of the time, I don’t mean to but sometimes I take you for granted. Especially the little things you do for me. Like reading to me every night before we go to bed, taking time in your busy schedule to say good morning to me and ask me about my day. You never fail to do it , so it just feels like it’s a part of my daily routine, but I need to remember it’s not. Thank you for always giving everything you got into us. I literary don’t know what I would do without you. Thank you for providing me with a best friend I found in you, my second family. Our endless conversations about everything, our dinners, exploring, shopping, doing all things together , movie nights , our jokes , our laughs ..name it. Thank you for putting things on hold when I need you. Thank you for being ok with who I am and for loving every single facet of me, each layer of this big onion. Thank you for loving every part of me. You have changed me for the better and you are the person that I aspire to be, that is one of the reasons why I love you so much. Thank you for doing things that I like, even if they aren’t things that you particularly like to do. Thank you for always asking me how I feel , not just to make conversation , but because you actually care. Thank you for always protecting me from any harm in your way, no matter what. I feel like I can do anything when we are together. Thank you for always believing in me, even when I do not believe in myself. For always lifting me up, telling me how beautiful I am. Thank you for letting me see all the different sides of you, even the not so good ones. I love them all anyway. Thank you for always being honest with me and telling me if something bothers you instead of keeping it bottled up inside, and teaching me how to do that myself too. Thank you for deciding that I am the person that you put all your effort and energy into. Thank you for all the little things that you do, I will never be able to thank you enough. Most of all, thank you for showing me that real love still exists and for always sticking around when things get hard. Thank you for being the light of my life and for showing me that I am yours too."
P.S : Happy anniversary baby, I love and adore you ..more ♥♥♥
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-Lao Tzu
My daily routine, especially on the cold November nights here is to snuggle on the couch with a fire blazing, a blanket, warm sweater and socks, my husband and cat, and a nice warm mug of tea.
something new... felt like being creative today :)
inspired by my daily routine at work!!! just like a machine I go...go...go... Like we all do!!! Happy Monday everyone!
Play on the daily activity of pouring a Cup of Tea!
This is a macro of the tea leaf flakes pouring out the cut corner of the (pyramid shaped!) teabag :)
Afternoon tea.
A tiny Coalport teacup from England. My mum and I like to have tea and biscuits (cookies U.S.) in the afternoon.
Although there numerous things I do each day, what I love most is walking through our gardens, in the spring looking for what might be coming up, and always, regardless of season, watching the light and breeze, looking for something that warrants a 'try' with my camera. This macro of a red cutleaf Japanese Maple leaf was taken the other day in one of our back gardens - the effects of autumn are beginning to show as the leaves begin to die. Posted to "Macro Mondays" for this week's theme "My Daily Routine".
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"We must be willing to let go of the life we have planned, so as to have the life that is waiting for us." E. M. Forster, novelist (1879-1970)
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Since years I start my day with a coffee...and writing 3 pages. No special subject or a diary, just getting rid of all thoughts. It helps me think straight and sort things out, to get rid of negative thoughts too. As soon as a notebook is filled, I get rid of it too.
one of the most important parts of my daily routine.
macro mondays theme: daily routine
have a great new week!
Sintra is one of the most beautiful Portuguese towns I know.
Owing to its peculiar micro-climate it is pretty cool in summer, wherefore it used to be the summer resort of choice of the royal family, which dragged with them much of the court.
Sintra offers thus a very peculiar architecture, sometimes grand, sometimes rustic but mostly of a beauty of its own.
Pena Palace, Seteais, Regaleira, Monserrate, the Moors Castle are some of the most famous tourist attractions, but the whole of the historic centre offers marvellous corners of subtle beauty that are (for me) a joy to photograph.
Early December I took a few days off from my daily routines and went to Sintra to photograph it. The weather being pretty bad, the 4 day stay was much shorter than I had imagined, but I managed some pictures I would like to post. I thought this picture appropriate to start this series as it captures the Palace of Sintra, the summer residence of the royal family, with it famous twin gigantic kitchen chimneys that dominate Sintra's skyline and, in spite of the cloudy weather, offers a view all the way up to the Atlantic ocean.
Should you wish to read more about Sintra, you can refer to the Wikipedia link en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sintra
This file is uncompressed for detail appreciation.
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Leica M246 Monochrom, Summilux 1.4/50 ASPH, Affinity Photo, EI 800 ISO, 1/500s, f/8
World Diabetes Day is the primary global awareness campaign focusing on diabetes mellitus and is held on November 14 each year.
“Don't let yourself fall, you gotta pick yourself right up and strive to do better and be better! Think positive. Don't let the Diabetes control you! You control the Diabetes! Be strong because someways might be tough but you are tougher!”
― Tiffany Danczak
I have been on the borderline since last year and since then I always try to take care of what I eat and watch over my daily routine. I always carry this device with me just in case. This photo is one shot, handheld with two table lamps for lighting. Less than 3" including negative space. For Macro Mondays "EDC"
Happy Macro Monday everyone!! :)
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Almond milk, ice, fruit and nuts whizzed up together, smoothies my daily routine. HMM!
Macro Mondays: My Daily Routine
for Macro Mondays # My daily routine
All i need to start my engine in the morning: home made cappuccino, topped with love and chocolate...
So, when i'm done pushing the snooze-button, my auto-pilot navigates me straight to the coffee-machine, then i wake up my computer, start up Spotify, check out the new posts on Flickr and log in to the website of Geert De Kockere, a dutch poet who provides me with my daily portion of poetry...
Then i'm ready to start my day.
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I love the long evenings at this time of year - this was taken about 10.30 pm a couple of fields away from the house.
I've not been very active on Flickr recently.
We have a big party/delayed wedding reception for Melissa in our Garden tomorrow and this has been using every available minute of my time.
After Saturday I will start commenting again and get back into having some Flickr time as part of my daily routine.
The Concretes - Good Evening
Macro Mondays - 07.11.16
My Daily Routine: Pick up my Key, open the Car and go to work... or somewhere else. HMM :-)
For this week’s Macro Mondays theme of ‘My Daily Routine’ I have chosen to photograph coffee beans. I suspect like quite a few people, I don’t function well until I’ve had that first ‘hit’ of coffee in a morning. It doesn’t have to be the strongest, but for me coffee in the morning is a must have! Pretty much any sort is acceptable until mid-day, but then its tea, and tea’s an art form!!
For this shot, I have used a single Bowens GM500 light from above, fitted with a 15° snoot and honeycomb grid. This was angled back slightly and partially flagged.
The last weeks my daily routine, when the weather allows it, is having lunch on the terrace, and by the windowsill between the living room and the terrace I have some plants and this candle....HMM flickers!! :)
Monday, November 7: (Organic make-up) My Daily Routine
Since I became vegan almost exactly 4 years ago, I had to change my whole lifestyle. That included all the beauty products that are really important to me. By using my organic earth friendly make-up I´m reminded every day of what I do for myself and the planet. Beauty can be healthy ...
Every morning the coffee machine smiles at me and says "come, let me make a nice strong cup of coffee for you"
I have enjoyed many of the themes this year so it was difficult to pick one. I finally settled on a theme from August, “In the Mirror”, however as I wasn’t totally decided I’ve made the subject an “arrow” from beginning of this month and the arrow is on my glasses cleaning spray, which was a November theme “(Part of) My Daily Routine”. Sometimes I just can’t make decisions, or can I? Happy Macro Mondays and Merry Christmas.
Part of my daily routine is to feed my dog Banksy he's a Lhasa Apso .,trying to capture him licking his lips after being fed was a nightmare but eventually managed it after hours of perseverance . Hope you all like it HMM folks
"Macro Monday"-"My Daily Routine"
I began washing dishes in earnest at my first job in a diner, when I was 15. By hand. All these years later, I am still washing dishes by hand. Never had an electric dish washer. Still hate this job. Everyday.
In september of 2019 I challenged myself to upload one photo every day to flickr.
That forced me to browse my then ~90k Lightroom catalog, select, review, and edit shots to find something to post.
And of course it also provided me with an incentive to take my gear out more regularly, even if the pandemic reduced the opportunity to travel, leading to some monotony in the available subjects.
Today marks a streak of 1,000 daily pictures:
www.flickr.com/photos/christiancorsano/albums/72157711201...
It is not always top quality shots, but I am still proud of the result, and more importantly of keeping the pace going.
Lack of time also led me to dramatically reduce the time I spend on the site, and I deeply apologize for not commenting or even responding to all your lovely comments, which I used to do in the beginning.
Hopefuly I will manage to fit that in my daily routine again soon.
And if you read that far, thank you so much for your visit !
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Now for some technical details about this particular piece, as contrary to my 1st year celebration, this is more than just a montage:
This picture is generated by a small throwaway C# program, using Flickr APIs and a handful of dependencies (mainly ImageSharp).
The code starts loading all pages of the album, then proceed to load the size for each photo to get the URL of the "Large Square" 150px x 150px thumbnail and download them to memory.
This can take a couple of minutes, especially since I avoid hitting the Flickr API too hard (downloading the photos is fine though, so they are fetched in parallel), so the photo infos and thumbnails are cached to disk to allow quick iterations on the fun part: building the mosaic.
I went for 42 columns and 24 rows, which gives 1008 tiles to fill. It does mean that I take 8 random pictures and duplicate them to fill the gaps.
Going for the max resolution (because why not), final mosaic is 6300px x 3600px.
Next step is to prepare the pattern I want to match, here simple "1000" in text, so I generate a small image with the black text, written in 64pt.
It is low resolution, but that's fine as the scaled up version will have a nice blur that we would have to apply anyway.
To fill the pattern I started dumb, got okay results, tried a smarter solution, which made it worse, and went back to the dumb solution to refine it a bit.
The dumb solution was to compute the brightness of each of the photos, do the same with each tile of the text pattern, order the photos and tiles by that value and distribute them.
The smarter solution was to replace the brightness by the computation of a perceptive hash of each image and pattern tile, to be able to get a similarity score for each of them and place the best match on the tiles.
It didn't work well, I suspect because the hashing algorithm work best for very similar picture and here most of the pattern tiles are completely white or black gradient.
So taking some of the more involved sorting and matching and reinstating the brightness approach is what I went for.
Even with that, the lack of very dark pictures in my set meant cheating a bit, and I do reapply the text as a 0.2 opacity darkening mask on top of the completed mosaic.
If I ever get to rework the code to make it somewhat readable I might share it, so let me know if you are interested.