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Se penso alla bora sono stanco.
Ma quando è nera,
e poca neve accumula furiosa e ripulisce
infidi asfalti nel dondolio di fari stralunati
o lascia duro il cielo
e scande con la lama sole e ombra
e ulula fin dentro il letto
per insinuarmi la pazzia di uscire
e invece resto al vetro che si appanna
e si dilegua per ricominciare poi
peggio di prima
so che morire
sarà lasciare tutto questo.
da ' In ordine alfabetico' P. L. 2004
( Oggi raffiche a 170 km/h )
the new Amazing Armory
Project Arbiter movies prototype armor and helmet
Custom gun by me Paint job too .
This is a continuation of the current project of an Image a day.
This will take a year to complete. It will be a "Colour Project"....numbered 731 to 1100 and it will begin on September 1st 2022..
I will also include an additional 4 Sets that will last a month each.
First will be Vines and Vineyards in November.2022.
Second is Forests ,,Water, ,Trees and Leaves in February 2023.
Third "Light Eating Objects" in May 2023.
Forth will be another B&W . August 2023.
On top of all that every month will feature a small set of 4 pics with different themes.
As you can see I shall be a busy Bunny!.
Hope you like the stuff!!!!!!!.
Discarded or Re-edits from the archives
Working my way through #ProjectLightroom, which is organizing my archived photos from iPhoto to Lightroom, I kept finding there are some decent shots I never gave proper attention to when originally taken. I think we all go through our pictures when we first offload from the memory card and often discard some images at the moment as "not good enough" or you just don't feel it just then. I feel like I’m finding buried treasure!
Like a lot of things in life, our taste in what's "good" and what isn't for photos also changes. Not to mention my editing skills and techniques are far better now than when most of these photos were taken, I feel like I've found some lost treasure!
Feeling like a pirate in search of me booty, I'm launching a project for myself to find these buried treasures.
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Project 365 08/11/2017: Shot this morning around 6:30. Season is definitely changing. A few weeks ago the sun would've already been up at this time.
And so we come to the end of what's been an amazing project.
Thanks for all your comments throughout the year. If you're a facebook user, you'll see my shots more regularly at www.facebook.com/gcashell.photo if you'd like to like! :-)
I've been working on several projects lately. One has been some big prints for Manchester Terminal here on the ship channel. It's an old cotton warehouse that is still used for cargo on the ship channel side, but has been converted to office space on the highway side. The whole building is around a million square feet of space. The corridors are so large that the owner wanted really big prints so they wouldn't be dwarfed by the open space. I was pretty spooked about this much enlargement, but I had admired some prints done for the Museum of Fine Arts here in Houston and they put me in contact with Houston Photo Imaging (HPI) who printed and mounted the 8 x 12 foot photo here. When finished we should have about nine of these up.
For those who want tech data, this was shot in July 08 with a Nikon D300 using the 70-200 mm lens at full zoom. It has been slightly cropped. The ppi as printed was only 23 (kudos to HPI).
The old guy is in here to give the photo a sense of scale. My daughters were all booked up. Rie Rasmussen was unavailable as well.
new year, new projects.
my project: black & white for the livingroom - with a little bit red or yellow.
I have been very blessed this year to be involved with some amazing projects! I look forward to what 2020 has to bring my way!
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This is image no. 236 of 365 for my 2011 365 project.
"Texas Nebula"
I was running some errands this evening (dropping off photos from the edit last night, well at least I MEANT to drop them off... I left the disk on my desk... Doh!), stopping by Bob's to drop off my old D70 for his son and getting out of the house with my camera. As most of south east michigan knows, the sky was just spectacular before the approaching thunderstorms hit and I was sure glad I had my camera with me for this one. The texas shaped hole in the clouds was just streaming sunlight and the clouds above it were just so ominous. I have definitely amped up the colors here, but to good effect, at least I think so. This reminds me of the photos NASA will publish of other star systems; it is just so moody and I sure do love it.
Looks great in lightbox.
You guys know that this is how I feel about you, right? All of your work and your stories are exactly this: amazing. You all are so inspirational and each time I look through flickr I am blown away.
So I'm asking you guys for more pictures and more stories! I've been planning something new and I hope you will participate: Project Amazing Balloon
I had 1,000 of these balloons printed, to give to people and places that I love. You guys get the first one :) I hope to eventually give the balloons out to those that mean the most to me while I document the process. And I would LOVE for you guys to join me!
If you will flickr mail me or email me (beckietran at gmail.com) your mailing address, I will send you some balloons. Give them to the person/people who make your world go round. Show me the people you find amazing! What brings joy and awesomeness to your life? It doesn't even have to be a specific person. I plan on bringing some to restaurants and shops I love.
All I ask in return is for you to tell the story of why they amaze you. And a photo with the balloon(s) in it to illustrate the tale would be nifty, too. This is flickr, after all :)
So let's do this thing! Project Amazing Balloon is go! Who wants to spread a little love with me?
Update: Yes, I can send them outside of the US, too. It would be great for this to be international!
Update 2: A few people have written to ask if they can get balloons even if they aren't currently flickr contacts with me. Yes, of course!! Don't be shy :)
Update 11/11/09 - Yep, balloons are still available and will be until I update that they aren't! Just let me know you want to play along, yo!
365 - Day 313
This is the fifth of five places we stopped at on this magnificent stretch of the Cornish coast line, looking towards Trevose Head lighthouse. The sun by this point was really starting to approach golden hour now, and combined with the blue sky, the scenes were getting quite warm in colour. I've always enjoyed shooting slide, and places like these really make it sing. I have to give huge credit to the Mamiya 645 Super (with metered prism finder) here, as I was going solely off the finder light meter, and it's really done a fine job with slide film. To give an idea of scale, because sadly no one was stood on the far cliff at the time, the bench in the very top right should provide some appreciation for how big these waves were.
Original text:
Recently, it's occurred to me that I wanted to try something a little different and step outside of my comfort zone... just a little. I've always had a love of the sea, and a fascination for waves (and indeed most things in nature which exhibit such complex behaviour), so I thought I'd give it a go. Instead of the classic landscapes, can I turn my hand (or rather eye) to shifting the focus towards waves as the main element in a scene, rather than a mountain, say. Their constant motion, which is typically so difficult to predict, forces a whole new way of looking at a scene. So this is the start of a short series of photographs taken either of waves directly, or where the wave is the key element in a scene. This first set, which I'll upload in relatively quick succession, was all taken in Cornwall, and all on a Mamiya 645 Super and a manual focus 105-210mm F/4.5 lens. The films used are Ektar 100, Portra 160, Portra 400 and Provia 100F.
Flicker Friday - Scarlet Letter
Detail from a fascinating car put together by teenagers, spotted at a recent car show. Signed by Gene Winfield whose work inspired these kids from Arizona.
It took me awhile to track down information on this vehicle. Here is a link to an article from a few years ago.
www.hagerty.com/media/news/keeping-hot-rodding-alive-capt...
Campana del Santuario di Cristo Re - Messina.
Accanto al tempio si erge la superstite torre ottagonale dell’antico castello, in cima alla quale, nel 1935, fu collocata una campana di 130 quintali, fusa con il bronzo dei cannoni sottratti ai nemici durante la Prima Guerra Mondiale.