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Day 227 of 365
Today was Lily's birthday party. The kids had a ton of fun on the slip and slide! To bad they don't make these slides big enough for adults!
07 - A moody self portrait using a single light source.
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Part of my Project 52 initiative for 2013. A new image every week, presented in B/W and has myself in the image.
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Mark Mortensen
Denver Colorado Portrait and Wedding Photographer.
And here's the finished doll!
May I present to you: Ninny, my first Blythe custom doll.
I had much fun customizing her and I guess she won't be the only Blythe here for a long time.
Hope you'll like her, too : )!
St Peter's Church in Hersham. Taken while walking around with Karl and Sinead this morning, before getting the train back to Linda and Dave to sort out my cases. I fly home on Wednesday. I'm sad to leave. I will be back.
There is a puzzle cache which starts at this church. I didn't have enough time for us to look for it but I took photos of what I think will help solve the puzzle.
Monday, 13th August 2018.
Buffie Stark with Stanford Hospital and Clinics and homeowner Roselyn Womack out in front of her home as volunteers help with repairs on Saturday, April 24, 2010. ( Photo by Norbert von der Groeben )
So impressed by the bees' ability to communicate where a food source is through this charming dance.
NO NAME project, 900 white sheets for nameless deads in the Mediterranean sea / No Name project, 900 fogli bianchi per i morti senza nome #porto #ancona #installazione #urbanart #migranti #canaleumanitario #asiloeuropeo #marenostrum #ambasciatadeidirittimarche #yapwilli #migrants AMBASCIATA DEI DIRITTI MARCHE
photo: Giulio Garavaglia
Day 9 - 26 December 2011
She knows what she wants. To spin freely, madly and nonchalantly. But the rain is coming and the cold eats her bones. And inside her heart she longs for the warmth.
Canon EOS 550D
f/3.5
1/320 sec
ISO 800
Average Joe letting me hound him with my camera. His expressions are priceless, especially when he raises his eyebrow.
#238 of 365 Daily Drawings
Inspiration: Flowers in a school parking lot in Dewitt MI
Result: flower sketch
Materials: Pentel 0.3 HB, Sakura Micron 500 in a Moleskine Plain notebook
Location: parking lot of a middle school in Dewitt MI
Note: There was a surprise 3rd basketball game this day, before we could leave for the long drive home to Canada. I was not going to get a drawing done if I didn't sketch something right then and there...so I crouched at the edge of a parking lot, floppy sketchbook balanced on a knee and tried to sketch the flowers bobbing in the wind before I baked in the sun...I was not prepared for 30C weather...
Digital final project. had to program a chip ... dont remember what exactly if you want details ask me later... to make a working washing machine logical circuit
Remind any of the "Citi" folk of anything?
Anyway, plenty of attachments that are labelled up to 2 inches, but are much larger in diameter. Not sure if it is miss-labelled or they are over-sized by design.
The smallest fitting - 1/2" - fitted my near full inch (22mm) pipe well.
this shot is a panning shot in which i panned my subject at the same speed the skateboarder was going and took the shot as soon as he got on the rail in which leaving a blurry back ground and kind of a cool image sorry again for the lack of light due to it being indoors
This is Joop. He is almost 80 years old and lives in a senior flat in Voorhout, a small town in the Netherlands.
Almost every day, Joop goes outside to take a sniff of fresh air. Until quite recently, he could be seen on his bike, cycling long distances in a slow but steady speed. But his health forced him to stop and that's why he switched to walking.
Today he was walking in the early morning sunlight and for the first time I didn't pass him by, but stopped to chat.
We took a stroll together and he told me all about his past career as a high school teacher. He used to teach Latin and Greek, after having studied these Ancient Languages in Nijmegen. Of the two, Greek was and remains till today his favorite language. He retired over a decade ago and admits that he hasn't been reading much of his study books since.
Because Joop doesn't own a computer and doesn't care much for the way that society has changed (read: become more technical), I doubt that he's ever going to read this. However, I wouldn't want to let the opportunity pass by to thank him for allowing me to take his picture. So Joop: thank you!
This picture is #15 in my 100 strangers project. Find out more about the project and see pictures taken by other photographers @ www.100strangers.com