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Skin: Enfer Sombre
Head: CATWA HD Queen
Shape: Carwa Queen (Edited by me)
Body: Maitreya
Hair: TRUTH
Clothing: By Lunar
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Earrings: Dazed - Hikikomori
Ring: Peekaboo - kawaii kitten
Choker: Swan Bday babe
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Privacy, online privacy, protect privacy, data privacy, government surveillance
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我很注重隱私,生活也很低調 ...
但,某位攝影師提出了無意義的問題 ...
也許,這個主意是不好 ...
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#Apple #iOS #Taiwan #Taipei #ROC
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One project the The Royal Photographic Society, London Region, is undertaking involves the production of a photobook entitled "Urbanicity 2". Members are encouraged to develop their own theme to build a portfolio for consideration for inclusion in the book.
For my theme I set out to capture the interaction of individuals with their environment; and indeed the environment interacting with individuals in the community. Whether the connection be street art, the clothing worn, daily activities, facial expressions or just anticipating what individuals were thinking.
Protection, online privacy, safety, private, safe, secure
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Poor Mitzi.. is a bit under the weather and...she seems to have hurt her paw. I will watch her today, and give the vet a call. She finally found a blanket to hide under.. she's feeling very frustrated..Milo will NOT leave her alone. He keeps annoying her and jumping on her. Maybe he senses she's not feeling well. Any way...if anyone has an extra kitty prayer out there..please send it Mitzi's way.
(more details later, as time permits)
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This is the continuation of a photo-project that I began in the summer of 2008 (which you can see in this Flickr set), and continued throughout 2009, 2010, 2011, and 2012 (as shown in this Flickr set, this Flickr set, this Flickr set, this Flickr set, and this Flickr set)
): a random collection of "interesting" people in a broad stretch of the Upper West Side of Manhattan -- between 72nd Street and 104th Street, especially along Broadway and Amsterdam Avenue. These are the people in my neighborhood, aka "peeps in the 'hood."
As I indicated when I first started this project six years ago, I don't like to intrude on people's privacy, so I normally use a zoom telephoto lens in order to photograph them while they're still 50-100 feet away from me; but that means I have to continue focusing my attention on the people and activities half a block away, rather than on what's right in front of me. Sometimes I find an empty bench on a busy street corner, and just sit quietly for an hour, watching people hustling past on the other side of the street; they're almost always so busy listening to their iPod, or talking on their cellphone, or daydreaming about something, that they never look up and see me aiming my camera in their direction.
I've also learned that, in many cases, the opportunities for an interesting picture are very fleeting -- literally a matter of a couple of seconds, before the person(s) in question move on, turn away, or stop doing whatever was interesting. So I've learned to keep my camera switched on, and not worry so much about zooming in for a perfectly-framed picture ... after all, once the digital image is uploaded to my computer, it's pretty trivial to crop out the parts unrelated to the main subject. Indeed, some of my most interesting photos have been so-called "hip shots," where I don't even bother to raise the camera up to my eye; I just keep the zoom lens set to the maximum wide-angle aperture, point in the general direction of the subject, and take several shots. As long as I can keep the shutter speed fairly high (which sometimes requires a fairly high ISO setting), I can usually get some fairly crisp shots -- even if the subject is walking in one direction, and I'm walking in the other direction, while I'm snapping the photos.
With only a few exceptions, I've generally avoided photographing bums, drunks, crazies, and homeless people. There are plenty of them around, and they would certainly create some dramatic pictures; but they generally don't want to be photographed, and I don't want to feel like I'm taking advantage of them. There have been a few opportunities to take some "sympathetic" pictures of such people, which might inspire others to reach out and help them. This is one example, and here is another example.
The other thing I've noticed, while carrying on this project for the past six years, is that while there are lots of interesting people to photograph, there are far, far, far more people who are not so interesting. They're probably fine people, and they might even be more interesting than the ones I've photographed ... unfortunately, there was just nothing memorable about them. They're all part of this big, crowded city; but for better or worse, there are an awful lot that you won't see in these Flickr sets of mine...
I think the female peacock is irritated at me because I was interrupring her wooing by Alex. I named him Alexander, or Alex the Peacock, if you prefer.
Los Angeles County Arboretum
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