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Hi everyone. I've been isolating with covid and doing little projects (of course they're little, lol). These are some recent pre-covid ones. Furniture for my 1/48th shabby chic cottage and a 1/12th desk from Bentley House Miniatures.
Hope everyone is doing well and getting ready for the holidays.
This is Clarence and his wife, Yvonne, outside their church near Atlanta, Georgia. In 1986, Clarence was wrongfully convicted for a crime he didn't commit. Thanks to DNA evidence and the efforts of the Innocence Project, Clarence was released from prison in 2004, after serving 17 years of a life sentence.
I'm currently working with the Innocence Project (in Georgia) to photograph the exonerees who've come through their program. Taryn Simon did a fantastic book of environmental portraits of these men (nationwide), photographing them at the scene of the crime they did not commit. I'm photographing the success of their new lives, showing how they've adapted to life beyond bars.
For more information, please see Innocence Project. If you have the means, by all means donate. PBS' Frontline did a great documentary, and Google News keeps track of the newly exonerated, state by state. Some of you might enjoy the excellent doc "After Innocence" by Jessica Sanders. It's available on netflix.
(This outtake, larger.)
Table topmech wars project is a go! Will be building a couple of these with variants for a display next year! For those interested in buiding one for yourself the build video is on youtube! youtu.be/h7rmZvG5bfs
I saw her hanging out on Dundas street, visiting with her two friends. Something about her friendly face and animated conversation with friends caught my attention, along with her stylish sunglasses. I passed by a couple of times, figuring out where the light would be decent and then approached the group. I explained my project and said I would like to photograph her for my project because I thought she would be a good portrait subject. The three of them were intrigued and she said “Ok.” Meet Kayra.
I asked about the origin of the name and she said her parents were going to name her Kayla but her mother couldn’t pronounce the “L” sound so Kayra it was. Her parents are from Brazil but Kayra was born and raised in Canada. I suggested we try inside the lobby of the building we were in front of, knowing that the mixed light might defeat me but I wanted to try because of the blue wall inside. The mixture of artificial light from above and natural light through a glass door proved even more challenging than I had anticipated so after a couple of attempts it was time for a quick scramble for another location. I hoped a black and white conversion might “save” one of the initial photos even though it would sacrifice the dazzling blue of Kayra’s eyes which had been hiding behind the sunglasses.
Rejoining her friends, I suggested they accompany us to the corner so I could use the sheltered light for my next attempt. I said “You can come along in order to tease her.” They liked the idea and I could tell they were a fun bunch. I learned they are all students in the Toronto Film School which is located in the building we had just exited. “I hope I’m not going to make you guys late for class or anything” I said. Pat replied “Oh, we’ve already accomplished that. We will just use the old ‘got stuck in the elevator’ excuse like usual.” We all laughed. I photographed Kayra while Pat and Christina stood behind me and made faces. Kayra was very relaxed and friendly and told me that she is in her first term at the school and feels she’s in her element since her dream is to be a stage actress.
Kayra’s message to the project was “Don’t be afraid to show your weakness and vulnerability” and “Don’t fear change because change is constant.” It seems this generation in particular will have to gain comfort with change because the world is changing so quickly around them. I asked Pat and Christina if they would like to have a group photo and they all thought that was a good idea so we did a group shot (see comment section). When I asked Pat and Christina how they would describe Kayra they loved having the opportunity to answer that question. Christina said she is “edgy” and “unique.” Pat agreed and added “gorgeous” and “sizzling hot.” I joked that I was scorched just standing next to her. We all had a good laugh and it was time to exchange contact information so they could return to class. I couldn’t help thinking that my question had provided Pat an opportunity to let Kayra how he feels about her.
Thanks guys for taking a few minutes to meet and for participating in my photo project. This is my 467th submission to The Human Family Group on Flickr.
You can view more street portraits and stories by visiting The Human Family.
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Project successful... Specimen showing signs of continued organic life... Transfer is a success.
We will keep the specimen quarantined for the next 3 days... Then it will be released for a trial run. I have great confidence that the run will be a grand success.
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I haven't posted in forever... School and crosscountry are like a time black hole. :P
Guildford Cathedral.
Go through the west doors to the centre of the Nave. The view straight forward to the High Altar and Round Window is without any interruption of Screen, Organ or Pulpit. The lightness and simplicity of design gives a feeling of great tranquility and spaciousness.
One of the light paintings that featured in my first solo exhibition that took place at the tail end of last year.
All of these light paintings were created inside the disused tower block called 'Cour du Parc' which was a rather terrifying experience!
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This has been my long pending dream project that I like to work on always, to find the Fibonacci pattern in nature, objects and my surroundings! I love the spiral pattern and the curves it creates. I've composed few of the interesting patterns that I came across.
#Fibonacci #spiral #objects #flowers #patterns #colors #dreamproject, #nature
Hello Flickr followers,
the next week I will travel around Berlin for 6 days for have the opportunity to go to the first EyeEm Festival & Awards (if you’ll go there too contact me, we could meet each other!),
and I was thinking again about my upload schedule on Flickr when I realized that I could do another project if is for you guys okay.
Toki-Doki will be taking part of project themeory once again this weekend, and you will be able to get a set of three ballet shoes for 75L for this weekend only
Come vitsit the Toki-Doki Main shop
Itinerario narrante
che affida all’assenza i richiami di rumori e voci…
dietro la porta
Il sentimento dell’abitare.
l'iperreale che sfocia nel surreale
senza effetti voluti, ma solo di energia propria
I am looking after our friend's dog while he is away. He's an old and a very shy dog, a Cocker Spaniel and Poodle mix. I defrost his homemade pattie which looks like some meat and rice combo, put it in his bowl and change his water. He has a doggie door to let himself out. The only way I knew the dog was there is afterwards I found the bowl empty. It seemed mean to feed him and then leave him in the empty house, so I went in the garden and had a rest from my dog caring task. A short time later the dog came outside and sat under a chair. As long as I stayed in the hammock he stayed outside with me. When I got up, he ran in the house. So, I stayed in the hammock and we enjoyed each other's wary company.
© Photo by Tasos Tsoukalas
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With a Zeiss Ikon Talon 85mm f2.8 projector lens.
It amazes me how much fun and how good these simple, aperture-less projector lenses can be, when adapted to digital cameras. And this lens only cost me £5 at a car boot sale (with the projector thrown in). The images need some PP - I've added a slight vignette here to help the contrast - but the lens is nice and sharp "wide open".
This particular lens can focus all the way to infinity on the helicoid I'm using.
Project Chimps' mission is to provide lifelong exemplary care to chimpanzees retired from research. For more information visit projectchimps.org.
This has been my long bending dream project that I like to work on always, to find the Fibonacci pattern in nature, objects and my surroundings! I love the spiral pattern and the curves it creates. I've composted of few of the interesting patterns that I came across.
#Fibonacci #spiral #objects #flowers #patterns #colors #dreamproject, #nature
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Ci sono quelle sere, poi, che un tramonto
incendia la cucina all'improvviso
e tutto sembra un'altra cosa
e che vorresti uscire, avere ancora vita,
mentre quei minuti di luce
sono come te, come la tua ombra
che si dilegua presto e tace
lungo la parete e ti rammenti
che gli oggetti sono pur terribili
in quella loro aria innocua che ti osserva
e ti aspetta e ti imprigiona
in una storia più veloce di un tramonto
di marzo.
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Paolo Longo marzo 2013
Project 365 07/12/2017: This cat mint plant originated from our backyard neighbor and it's quite aggressive taking over real-estate. They keep coming back despite being pulled off from the root.
i warned panda that these new bunnies just weren't his sort of crowd, but he insisted on trying to steal their donuts anyway...
project flickr ... windows and doors ...
I hope you all enjoyed looking at my stream as much as I enjoyed watching yours ... thanx for all your kind words and I wish ya'll a very happy, healthy and creative 2014 !
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