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Mother Nature doesn't care about viewers / views / likes / faves thumbs-ups / hearts. Same goes for comments. Most likely doesn't waste time on selfies, either. She just does what needs to be done.
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Morrison’s Makes It, Brad & Dills sell it and plant stall feeds our imagination. Salisbury Square Hertford.
and I received in abundance. The Lord understood exactly what I was asking and generously supplied my needs.
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"On a day when the wind is perfect, the sail just needs to open and the world is full of beauty.
Today is such a day." - Rumi
118/365 Beaut of a day! I finally met up with David Talley and Kiara Rose after years of flickr stalking each other, we hijacked some boats in the Royal National Park and then found the most beautiful lagoon for swims and hang outs! This picture was hilarious to shoot, I was trying to look serene with Kiara rowing like a madwoman to keep us in the shade, and then there's David hanging off a bridge trying to get it to focus properly. TEAM WORK!
So you see, imagination needs moodling - long, inefficient, happy idling, dawdling and puttering.
quote by . Brenda Ueland
textures by Boccacino and skeletalmess
Different kind of editing for me...but I kind of like it
Thank you to everyone who gave me such great advice with the maternity shoot :) I'll be posting pictures when I get back from camp next week :D
The base photo for this was the one you see 20 spots back. Morning sun hits fall colors in our front yard in October. Shot as square. Used normal oil painting effect at 76%. Then selected peace sign overlay, using my favorite blue violet background and this time I allowed a 15% bleed through. Finished with a fine lime green border.
My life needs editing.
Mort Sahl
My wife is lightening up the morning! The quarantine is finally getting to her!
If you're in the market for a fixer upper here's a beauty. 104 West Kings Highway in, Coatesville, PA
That was originally planned as a accessory for another upcoming MOC. But then I liked it so much, that I decided to post it on its own first. So hopefully Santa will get some help.
To celebrate its 175th anniversary, Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen Rotterdam presents Craving for Boijmans.
For a few weeks, the museum building (currently closed for many years for renovation) is opened up.
An opportunity to visit the building in its transition and to appreciate its great architecture and experience unique art interventions.
One more inside.
Ok, this one needs an explanation.
I decided to continue my 365 throw different themes.
Of course I'm not going to do only theme weeks, I need to do random photos too, but sometimes I'll focus on some arguments and dedicate a week to them.
This is my first attempt. I've been thinking much about it, and I finally found what I want to be my first theme.
The theme I chose for this week is not easy to explain, I didn't decide to represent anorexia, but all the way a person can feel inadequate and unsatisfied of himself.
The intent of it is to do meaningful and representative shots, I want to force myself to do something new and to communicate significant themes through photograhy.
So, here we go :)
This spectacular species needs a cool dry dormant swan to bloom well, and loves lots of water to grow well in the summer. I do wish its blooming season would be longer.
For the Pessimist, the glass is half empty.
For the Optimist the glass is half full.
For the Engineer, the glass is twice as big as it needs to be.
Olympus OM-2 and Zuiko 50mm f/1.4, Kentmere 100 in Rodinal 1+50 for 13 min @ 20°C and digitalized using kit zoom and extension tubes.
Thank you everyone for your visits, faves and comments, they are always appreciated :)
I was away the last several days, in the backcountry of the high Sierra Nevada wilderness doing what I like best: being alone and making photographs. It was good to get lost in silence, clean (albeit thin) air, brilliant stars, and untouched wilderness. It was a soulful experience. But let's talk photo... This is one of the Kearsarge Lakes, which are in a basin below 11,832 ft Kearsarge Pass. (Hiking up there with 50lbs of gear was not easy for my old bones) I was camping on the shore, which didn't leave me with much an excuse not to get out of the snug warmth of my sleeping bag to brave the sub-freezing cold and snap a few photos at sunrise. Most of you know I'm more a black and white enthusiast, but on occasion color expresses the moment better. Don't worry, thrilling black and white photos will be forthcoming. After all, I was literally walking in the footsteps of Ansel Adams. Until then, enjoy a little color. _0164216