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Daily Shoot #ds410: The rule of thirds is a time-honored composition guideline. I was a bit too literal here, but it turned out to be my best shot of the day.
Knowing that I wouldn't be going anywhere today because it is lazy Saturday, I was worried that I wouldn't find anything interesting to photograph. I didn't even make it outside when I saw this tiny snail exploring a painting I am working on in the garage.
It's Rob's 32nd birthday today. He arrives back from his trip to see his sister and I give him his gift from my Mum and his gift from the dogs (the trip to the Gold Coast was his present from me). The dogs even write him a card....
Thursday, 10 March 2011.
Rob's step-nephew having a cuddle at lunch. Sit outside in the sun and eat cookies.
Sunday, 2 May 2010.
Rob takes me (and the dogs) to the library to drop some stuff off for work.
Thursday, 15 April 2010.
Only a great tasting fire can cook a delicious bbq. Here, Green Chef masters the taste of fire into his tobacco-like "biolab".
Trying on my costume for Saturday night - I'm going to my friend's circus themed 30th birthday party in Wellington. Make a packing list too.
Wednesday, 28 July 2010.
You can see rest of the photos that took on 24th August on my website at this link www.thebrewstop.co.uk/august-2022-day-gallery/24thaugust.htm
Photo a Day 22.2.2011. I know this looks at first glance like another tree shot, but it's the birds I'm photographing. Coming out from having my haircut, I notice the row of trees in the precint are full of tweeting birds. Expecting starlings, I was surprised to see they weren't, insteady the four trees contain at least 100 long-tailed tits (I think). I have a short video clip too.
I think this kid has had the most Photo-a-Day pics! He seems to be with me the most lately. He doesn't like to look the camera in the "eye", but a little tickle helps. He came to me today and said, "Here mom, this is for you! I got it in my nose." It was the sweetest booger ever!
There's a collection of metal sunflowers up at the Nuffield Orthopaedic centre, where I'd just had a back appointment.
Jenni came to lead an ousfg discussion meeting on philosophy in SF, and to tell us about the Nine Worlds con she's helping to organise. I think the words "steampunk ceilidh" were something of a clincher for me :-P
At 9:15am Amy, Andy & Kelli Hall (Andy is another first-year-experience RD = there are 3 of us) and I loaded up the car and visited Daybreak Church for the first time. It's roughly 5mins away from campus, which is nice. Afterwards we went out for brunch at Cracker Barrel (ahh, the comfort food of an 'Old Timers' breakfast!). It's great to be in the presence of new friends/co-workers while trying something new...it makes it not as intimidating.