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My friend, thatsillegal, used to call me "machine" because I just kept shooting. However, I wasn't feeling inspired of my pictures lately, so I decided to take a little break for few days. The good news is I am feeling more inspired again. The machine is working again...(I hope). =)
How do you overcome your photographer's block?
Lancaster & Morecambe College Make-up & Hair Exam.
This photo was taken with a Nikon D3100 & a Nikon AF-S DX Zoom-Nikkor 55-200mm f/4-5.6G.
Overcoming Test Anxiety: Go into the test well rested and well fed. Get enough sleep the night before the test. Eat a light and nutritious meal before the test. Stay away from junk foods. #testanxiety
My precious kitten is sick. She hasn't eaten anything, and she's been hiding everywhere. But now she's been in the open, and she's been eating! Hopefully she's over her poor sickness.
Also, this was taken with my new camera. Happy days, people!
Overcoming Test Anxiety: Go into the test well rested and well fed. Get enough sleep the night before the test. Eat a light and nutritious meal before the test. Stay away from junk foods. #testanxiety
Some of us lack the self-confidence to say anything in the meeting. Learn how to speak up in meetings and share your thoughts and ideas without hesitation.
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The emotions were getting the most of this gentleman. That many of us will never understand the emotions racing through his head is a testament to the job he and others like him do to protect us all.
Remembrance Day Memorial Service 2007
Stoney Creek, Ontario
Overcoming Test Anxiety: Remind yourself that a test is only a test; this is not the only one and there will be others. #testanxiety
Overcoming Test Anxiety: Take a deep breath and look at the calendar. This is the most difficult step, because it forces you to confront the test date and count the days or weeks remaining. But this step is essential for your study plan. #testanxiety
Inspired by Oblique Strategies, a series of card prompts to overcome creative blocks, Abandon Normal Devices invited AND artists from the last decade to devise a new collection of strategies reflecting on our altered world and the way we are now required to exist and behave.
The newly commissioned artworks by Rafaël Rozendaal are a meditation on technology, time and observation. The hyper reduction of horizons in fluro pastels are the artist’s impressions of distant views – as seen through our devices – intensified and transmuted by technology.
Lithographically printed on high-quality 400gsm uncoated stock and sized at 70 x 98mm, they will fit seamlessly with existing Oblique Strategies packs. Cards can be purchased as singles* or as a limited edition complete series of 10, which are packaged in a bespoke 175gsm G.F Smith envelope. Domestic and global shipping is included in the price.
The essential tips required to overcome the fatigue of long travels
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