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**365 photos for everyday of 2011 with me & a friend, family, or stranger + blog**

February 15, 2011

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At Queen St. West and Bay St. This gentleman was kind enough to sing to bystanders. He was one of the few bright spots in an overall gloomy day.

 

This image is Copyright © 2010 Dawid Werminski. All rights reserved.

 

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This sign magically appeared on MLK near the baseball field.

Is it an omen predicting lower unemployment and rising wages?

Or just a comment on the proposed Mixed Use development for the 1600 block of MLK?

Around Christmas time we had some rather unusual fruit at our home - persimmons like here & watermelon radish. Both were acquired rather cheaply and more for photographing than really eating - but we made an attempt to savor as well :>)

The optimistic me is the real me. Last night, when I said that things suck I was focused on trees, not the forest. Caught this shot today. My daughter left her sparkly glitter shoes in the living room, where the sun struck them and spread the light everywhere. This is me. I believe in possibilities. I am probably stupidly optimistic, but, honestly, I don't care to change that about myself. Deal with it. :)

Taken on the early hours of a Saturday morning. The sun creeping in through the foliage and the fence sits with me well, it has a particular optimistic and wishful feel to it.

A lucky image I managed. I saw about four (4) shooting stars that night and never saw this one, but it appeared in the RAW image. And if you look close you will see a trail of a possible satellite that got drowned out in processing [I may have overdone it a bit; more tinkering to this image has to be done].

 

This one I used Affinity Photo to eliminate some of the noise in RAW mode before doing a bit more to the image.

 

Make a wish, and lots of luck!

My grandma has worn this necklace for awhile and I've always wanted to take a picture of it.

With a good attitude and a sidearm you can do anything.

The sign optimistically says "Pay at meter", but who would feel safe parking in a place like this?

 

Prefer black and white?

 

Read more about this shoot on Stu's blog.

Despite the public ululations and optimistic expectation of the return of most sports following the president’s green light on sports activities on Sunday, the return of pool maybe a little complicated.

 

The NCS recently named pool among the low-risk sports alongside archery, cycling, darts, skating athletics motorsport, swimming and skating. However, the return of pool is encountering financial complications citing the adjustments to the new normal a little hard to implement inasmuch as playing under social distancing and playing behind closed doors a walk in the park.

 

This financial strained has not only come recently even when the COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated the already worse situation that caused the Pool Association of Uganda to haphazardly call off some of its activities.

 

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I think this grackle is being pretty optimistic.

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great photo from ‘be optimistic’

recorded during my train journey

I suppose it's a tiny bit obscure but I've always wanted to make a jet trail into a graph...

This also shows the beaming freezing figures of Jenny, Martin, the Clemmingtons and the poetic Cognavich.

 

Today, there is considerable doubt that there will even BE a United States of America to celebrate a Tricentennial by 7/4/2075.

Go and seek your optimistic balloon,

everyone needs one.

 

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That'll buff right out.

The meagre remains of an unidentified steam loco in the storage sidings at Buckfastleigh.

Blue skies. Maybe? Feeling optimistic?

1972 Buick Skylark convertible in the foreground, the new Wade Trim building in the near background, and Genesee Towers in the far background.

 

Downtown Flint, Michigan.

Second St., near Saginaw St.

Wednesday, August 18, 2010.

This was one of several large jigsaws I optimistically took to the BCD House Party in February 2020. I bought it in August 2019 for a reasonable sum, probably because it wasn't labelled as Parker Pastime, had no original box, no piece count or dimensions, and had replacements and a chewed piece. The division of the blank into rectangles is uncommon for Parker Pastime (but not without precedent) and the number and shape of the figurals indicated to me that it was American and likely Parker. I had a bit of discussion about it with an American BCD member who came to the event, in our private facebook group, so I was keen to complete this jigsaw first.

 

The 1500pc board was big enough - I'll add dimensions and piece count later. The figurals are really quite large - this surprised me, but the largest Parker I'd done previously was only about 400pc. The replacements have proved to be rather crude and I would eventually like to get better ones made. One replacement 'corner' (which ended up on the floor, which I picked up and put on the next table because it didn't look like our jigsaw at all then reclaimed and placed later) can be seen on the lower edge.

 

Name: John Shaw

Program: INDD Ireland Studio Abroad

Location: "Graffiti Hall of Fame", Dublin, Ireland

 

The smile on this young boy remains optimistic as he looks at the deflated toy on the ground of the abandon parking lot. Stephen, 8, spends his Saturday exploring the city of Dublin, which can be a rare sight today. Rather than be engulfed by popular video games or other electronic devices, he enjoys life beyond the LCD screen. He seemingly takes life in as it happens around him. A sight such as this can beg the viewer to reconsider his or her own priorities.

this made explore! thanks all xx

Sunset on Lake Ontario

(Photographer had no food for the geese. Oh well.)

Storm brewing over Naples and the surrounding countryside.

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