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365 Project - Day 290-304 - 16-31 October 2014

 

Day 290 - 304 - The red bottlebrush flowers were at their blooming best near my work, cafe coffee, brilliant almost fluro green kangaroo paws along a bush walk with friends at Ambergate Reserve in Busselton, beautiful Queen Anne's Lace, trees on my way home from work, cakes in a cafe (so wonderful to be back lunching with my girl friends), forklift at my work, sillouhette of my pot plant at work, grandson #2 loves wizzies, and climbing!, some baking treasures from my Mum's kitchen, kangaroo paws in my garden, a few drying protea heads, salad and fish cake for lunch at my desk, and my agapanthus blooms are emerging from their buds - beautiful.

Hmm....seems to be a few work photos - obviously not much photographic inspiration those days!

Some spray paint, fabric, and a glue gun burn later, these were the new shoes!

 

Blogged about

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It's been a day of sunshine and showers.

I spotted a rainbow though my office window just as the Interislander ferry sailed through it.

 

Wednesday, 18th April 2018.

Day one of my 365 Project, not sure how long I'm going to last on this as I think I might struggle for good content. May turn into a 365 photos I'm proud of, Im going to give it a good go anyway.

my baby recently lost 3 pounds...which isn't a good thing for babies. His pediatrician was also worried. After a week of worrying that he might have serious health problems, it turns out that he just wasn't getting enough to eat....which is easy to fix. But there are too many babies and kids who are sick and don't have easy fixes...and my heart has been aching for them and their families. I'm so so grateful for my kids health and i so badly wish that i could cure all babies and kids from disease and sickness.

Sootie.

 

Sunday, 2nd July 2017.

Certainly not!

I'm just working on something; well, maybe more than one thing. Be able to tell you about it soon.

project 365 01/07/25

 

Largest snowfall (11 in) since 1982

A small project consisting of setting up a shoot with random passersby and getting them to pull a face.

All participants where informed of the project and asked if they wanted to be a part. To see the rest of the project you can visit cambrils.tumblr.com/

 

Lighting is provided by a softbox umbrella camera right and a bare strobe for hair light.

A small project consisting of setting up a shoot with random passersby and getting them to pull a face.

All participants where informed of the project and asked if they wanted to be a part. To see the rest of the project you can visit cambrils.tumblr.com/

 

Lighting is provided by a softbox umbrella camera right and a bare strobe for hair light.

A small project consisting of setting up a shoot with random passersby and getting them to pull a face.

All participants where informed of the project and asked if they wanted to be a part. To see the rest of the project you can visit cambrils.tumblr.com/

 

Lighting is provided by a softbox umbrella camera right and a bare strobe for hair light.

Andrew Masullo, Philip Stein Gallery. Photos By: Andrew Katz

This was not as easy as I thought. There was alot of clipping and pruning that took place to get just the small glimpse of color that you see. I clipped the stems very short and unbundled the flowers allowing only one flower per stem.

Taken for TP 52 2019

At first was Ikuko, now it's Kizuisen's turn.

One of the interesting buildings on Lambton Quay.

 

Friday, 16th September 2016

Jeudi 14 Mars 2013

 

Ne pas regarder en arriere...

This was following me during my lunchtime walk.

 

Taken with my old Vivitar 75-200 f/4.5, Pentax K mount, on a Canon EOS 60D.

Last weekend when I re-visited this "chosen one" for a progress report and update, I was expecting and hoping to find a hint of yellow, the first of the flower buds should be formed I thought. Instead, some Celandine loving beasty had recently paid a visit and munched off most of the young leaves and growing tips. Grrrr, another "Follow this plant through the seasons" project had failed miserably. Not so, for when I took another peak this morning, I discovered a pleasant surprise, Project 2014 is back on again....

A collaborative project with Anglepoise, Strong Island & The University of Portsmouth.

10 artists/designers will be twinned with 10 photographers and an Anglepoise light.

Follow the project at creatingbalanceproject.tumblr.com/

www.anglepoise.com/

www.strong-island.co.uk/

www.port.ac.uk/

 

This shoot was between artist/interior designer/garden designer and painter Will Pounds - willpounds.com/

Art Director and artist Thor Haley

Show do Gotan Project no HSBC Brasil, em São Paulo.

Jaguar Project 7, fastest and most powerful F-type, a limited edition speedster version called Project 7. Project 7 is a hand-built, aluminium and carbonfibre beauty inspired by the glory of Jaguar’s seven Le Mans victories. Estimated to cost around £130,000. The new speedster runs the punchiest version of Jaguar’s 5.0-litre supercharged V8, pumping out 516lb ft of torque and 567bhp.

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Germany - Lubeck: Marienkirche - St. Mary's Church, built c1250 - c1350; demolished 29 March 1942; rebuilt 1947-1959.

 

A bronze font of 1337. Until 1942 it was located in the west of church, now it is in the middle of the sanctuary.

 

To look at the Large size:

www.flickr.com/photos/96185638@N00/2657446019/sizes/l/

 

To look at the Original size:-

www.flickr.com/photos/96185638@N00/2657446019/sizes/o/

   

See where this picture was taken. [?]

When I saw these I got close and they reminded me of the fancy gingerbread cookies in Hungry. The white looked like icing to me. These were in a garden box. I composed it this way with a tich of green on the ends to frame it.

Project Morbidus

  

I have been wandering around for a long time with the plan to start this never ending project.

  

This late summer , I finally started to photograph this uncommon objects which normally only appears in a nightmare (not all , maybe a few of them).

  

People get scared and disgusted when they are confronted with any form of dead and I never understood why, perhaps out of fear for the unknown?

  

Project Morbidus is a series black and white images of animals and humans died of natural causes.

Sometimes preserved by nature itself and sometimes with the help of man.

  

I did not made this series to create a horror story, I sincerely hope that you will discover the beauty and power of nature in each image.

  

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Cruise ship season. Two ships in today.

 

Wednesday, 20th November 2019.

Today's project...trying to get ALL the Blythe girls in the Blythe room display cabinets! I had a collection growing on the kitchen table and other places in the house and they all need to be in one place because they are taking over! But I'm totally okay with that! Lol!!!

  

Project Pitchfork am 19. März 2010 im Vier Linden, Hildesheim

 

Mehr Infos unter www.maschseeperlen.de

PAINT THE STOREFRONT Window Murals by Luther Wright at 819 Wayne Avenue in Silver Spring, Maryland on Saturday evening, 5 September 2020 by Elvert Barnes Photography

 

LUTHER WRIGHT of LW Arts and Design

www.facebook.com/LWArtsandDesign/

 

Elvert Barnes PUBLIC ART 2020 at elvertbarnes.com/PublicArt2020

 

Elvert Barnes DOWNTOWN SILVER SPRING MD docu-project at elvertbarnes.com/DowntownSilverSpring2020

 

Walk Home From WMATA Silver Spring Station Project

 

Elvert Barnes Labor Day Saturday, 5 September 2020 docu-project at elvertbarnes.com/5September2020

At Pete's Emporium, Porirua

 

Saturday, 29th April 2017.

Project Quilting off-season challenge: "Baby it's cold outside" 18" square quilted pillow cover

 

I have been wanting to try out the plus quilt design.... and when I saw the challenge info (on Christmas) I figured this was the perfect opportunity!

 

When I read about the challenge - I immediately thought of the holidays and snuggling on the couch with comfy pillows and blankets. Thus - the pillow cover!

 

Front is entirely made from scraps. Simple diagonal straight line quilting through every other diagonal. Made in my home in Montesano, WA.

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