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B/W delle scale che salgono alla Torre del Castelgrande.

- Bellinzona (Svizzera) 2010

This guy took me up on a conversation. He said he was a skinwalker and a sleeper cell agent, but that he wanted to tell as many people as he could that he was a sleeper cell agent so he would be deactivated. Sounds like the same thing I would do in that situation. I forgot his name, but it was like a fancy French or Spanish name you'd find in an Alexandre Dumas book. I later heard him tell another guy we met that he was a vampire, which made me think he was like me a few years ago, thinking up every possible bad thing about himself as a form of shadow work.

 

Portland, Oregon - Spring 2022.

 

Nikon F3/T

AF Nikkor 28-85 mm f/3.5

Ilford FP4+ 125

When I found out about the lunar eclipse coinciding with our trip to Greece, I started plotting. I wanted to capture the whole of the eclipse in one frame, from the very first to the very last. Then the skies where clouded over, and then I went back to bed, having given up altogether. When I then did get up for the very last, I tried to make the most of it. This triparte progression was not planned, it was the happy result of my first three test shots. Only yesterday, did I realise that maybe, just maybe, I could have a smaller version of what I had aimed for.

Getting ready to mow the lawn, watering the birds and the dogs...

While I was never a big math fan when I was in school, for some reason I really got into geometry. I guess it was easy enough for me to understand, plus I could see the usefulness of the subject matter. But I digress. This detail shot of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame shows how all of the fundamental elements of geometry (circle, square and triangle) were made to come together to create a cohesive whole. The high contrast B+W helps to emphasize the the relative strength of these shapes, as well as showing the reflection of the clouds overhead. This crazy and iconic building is a testament to the sheer genius of architect I. M. Pei.

He is very cute and agile, around 2cm in body-length and will not stop for a moment. I wanted to capture him in this posture, the progression stage, but struggled a lot. Exactly when I wanted to release the shutter he would flatten his body. What, then ? Wait, wait and wait and finally got this !! I think I should try a video clipping next time because the movement of this kind of caterpillars are very interesting to watch !!

  

புல்லாகிப் பூடாய்ப் புழுவாய் மரமாகிப்

பல் விருகமாகிப் பறவையாய்ப் பாம்பாகிக்

கல்லாய் மனிதராய்ப் பேயாய்க் கணங்களாய்

வல் அசுரர் ஆகி முனிவராய்த் தேவராய்ச்

செல்லாஅ நின்ற இத் தாவர சங்கமத்துள்

  

எல்லாப் பிறப்பும் பிறந்து இளைத்தேன், எம்பெருமான்

மெய்யே உன் பொன் அடிகள் கண்டு இன்று வீடு உற்றேன்

உய்ய என் உள்ளத்துள் ஓங்காரமாய் நின்ற

மெய்யா விமலா விடைப்பாகா வேதங்கள்

ஐயா எனவோங்கி ஆழ்ந்து அகன்ற நுண்ணியனே !!!

  

மாணிக்கவாசகர் திருவாசகம்

Taipei, Taiwan. 2014

From full green to full red, the phases of fall color changes are on display on a single branch.

"Meeting Of Styles" East London 2014. Photo By Ed Dempsi.

thought I would do another one of these and save you having to see to many images of me.

So this is a progression from start of evening to end of evening, Once again I was out dancing this time it was last Sunday and as I was trying to get an old member to come and join us again I ended up in another pub Pubs seem to be getting a norm just lately.

Funny this is last nights outfit isn't a million miles away from this one.

This hair stayle seemed to work ok and stayed in place even through being thrown around by my dance partner. sadly the same couldn't be said about my feet Heck did they hurt after four hours dancing.

Painted at Jersey Fresh jam at TerraCycle in Trenton, NJ.

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haven't done a selfie in ages so it was fun today.

 

a year and a half ago, i didn't even know what an SLR was, didn't know photoshop or anything to do with photography. i could just about take a decent shot on auto with my compact. i think a year and a half has seen me progress and develop quite a bit as a photographer. i think it helps that it has become a bit of an obsession.

 

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the teledioscope- develop

ODC- A favorite thing

scavenge challenge- 2. Make a photo of something upside-down (main part of the shot must be rightside-up) (my compact camera)

Glass stepping tower with Reunion Tower behind.

Strobist: Cheep studio strobe with small soft box 1/2 power (hair light), cheep studio strobe small soft box subject right 1/8 power (belly light), 430 EXII 1/4 S.T.U. @45 degrees subject right. Cheep radio triggers.

These trees are located along the Augusta Springs Wetlands Trail in southwestern Augusta County, Virginia. I took this shot while walking along the trail one afternoon a couple of weeks ago.

Heard this loud rat-a-tat-tatting in the woods... and lo and behold "Woody Woodpecker" all a sudden turned up!

Sculpture by Arne Jones at Skinnarviksparken. There are around 70 Arne Jones sculptures at public places around the country. This one dates back to the late 1960s. It has been in the park since the mid 1970s. The nice backdrop is Norr Mälarstrand at Kungsholmen on the other side of the Riddarfjärden bay.

My how quickly things change!

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Just started working on this. Have the basics for the first part of the progression. Still needs some work. But I am glad that I found a VST plugin that works for Cakewalk, as that opens the huge library of soundfonts I've not been able to play with since the 2015 disaster that busted my first Toshiba laptop. Things are looking even better now.

 

For Music:

 

Cakewalk by BandLab (Version 2020.01 BUILD 28, 64 bit)

Copyright © 2020 BandLab

 

Audacity 2019.3.1 64-bit

copyright © 1999-2019 Audacity Team.

Audacity is a registered trademark of Dominic Mazzoni

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For Picture:

 

Paint.NET (Current Version: 4.2.10).

Copyright © 2020 dotPDN LLC, Rick Brewster, and contributors -

Official website: www.getpaint.net/

 

For Movie Compilation:

 

OpenShot Video Editor 2.5.1 .

Copyright 2008 - 2020 by OpenShot Studios, LLC

 

www.bitchute.com/video/Iva730lfCm1c/

 

A progression of photos taken of the 2017 total solar eclipse.

In most cases, I do a series of drawings or sketches of my intended subject before creating a mosaic. In this case, the progression was drawing, linoleum cut, mosaic.

 

Mariah, for Julia Kay's Portrait Party!

My cousin came across these photos of my mother in a box of old photographs and sent them to me. They show her as a baby, little girl and two different looks in young adulthood. What a treasure!

I finally got my computer back. I'm so pumped. The last five days have been so full of anxiety because I haven't been able to post.

However, the silver lining is that I was able to spend some real time on a photograph. I could have even spent more, but it's almost 4am and I have to work in the morning.

This was the first idea I wrote down for this project back in January. I'm really glad to see it come to life. This piece makes me happy.

Big big thanks goes out to my friend Dylan for clothing only his loins in a public park and acting like a fool for the camera. He also made that loin cloth too, did a great f*ing job.

Lastly, thanks to Dylan's dog for being rad.

 

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This is the rest of the sunset on Friday! Note that these were not taken on the bayou but at a park in an open field! Framing??? They could all be better framed but since there is nothing there but open field it is the sky that is the most interesting part of the scene and so that is why I have included as much sky as possible in each shot! It’s just difficult to believe that the Egg Drop Soup turned into the sky in the Grand Finale! At one point I just figured that the whole thing was dying and thought about packing up all of my gear and heading home! Figured that I would stick it out and see what developed! There were some subtle colors behind me but nothing close to what was being displayed by the clouds where the sun was setting!

 

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We walked for 2.5 hours without seeing another living thing or hearing any noise other than wind or water

Soffitto del museo delle Civiltà Anatoliche. - Ankara (Turchia) 2011

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