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In the fridge.
Don't be surprised at the apparent lack of fruit and veg. It is in a different drawer.
Sunday, 3rd May 2015
Had a nice late afternoon at Red Butte Garden's. Max fell and scraped his nose about 10 minutes before this photo was taken. Clearly he recovered! Nice sunny warm day. Which is a good thing since the rest of the week is back to cold, rainy and gloomy. AUGH. His smile helps with the change in weather!
a little arch project we made at school this year...
well i know my visualisation skills are at the moment not the best but i like the project... and it's my design and so i'm happy hihi...
This is image no. 364 of 365 for my 2011 365 project.
"Happy Fence Friday!"
So this is my one and only fence friday for the whole 365 and while it isn't a spectacular shot, it at least is interesting to me and has some nice tones and leading lines. It was a rainy, dark, dreary day here in Metro Detroit, but Daisy and I couldn't be couped up in the house any longer and so with a short break in the weather, we headed out for a walk with the 50mm on the camera, to see if anything jumped out at me. Perhaps I over did it with the details, but I wanted the contrast to be prominent and needed to do something to make up for the completely flat light.
One more to go!
Definitely my photo of the day. Even though I have absolutely no interest in sport it was impossible not to get caught up in the excitement and joy of the parade along Lambton Quay (ie outside my office) as the All Blacks showed Wellington the Web Ellis Cup and Wellington showed how much they loved them.
Friday 6th November 2015
Pure Earth Project is a Nicaraguan Charity. Projects such as reforestation, sea turtle conservation, community workshops, training and medical projects all based in Leon and the surrounding areas.
My dusk/dawn light alarm clock.
For 365/2019 - Infinite Possibilities theme 45: Lamp
Thursday, 28th February 2019.
Easter is over, I'm back to work, and the first email I get from my boss is to let me know that the Fabric Warehouse has a pop up shop across the road from the office for the next two weeks with silks and woolens at $5 a metre and everything else at $3 per metre. You've got to like a boss like that. She makes all her own clothes and always looks fabulous.
I went over mid-afternoon and bought a few bits and will probably go back later in the week. I forgot to take a photo of the shop when I left (although I took several shots of fabric in there) so I took this on my way to the pub for the pub quiz.
Tuesday, 29th March 2016
Project St. Nicholas, Franciscan University of Steubenville’s annual Christmas charity drive, raised over $4,500 this Christmas season. At the Project St. Nicholas check presentation were Brenan Pergi, vice president of Human Resources at Franciscan University; Sister Monica Spates, TOR, Samaritan House; Rev. Ashley Steele, Executive Director of Urban Missions; and Father Sean Roberson, TOR, Franciscan University Chaplain.
This photo was taken on an ISV Volunteer Project in Australia.
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Scan of a 9.5x12 print from a portrait project exploring identity. Taken on Ilford HP5 Plus, film processed by and print made by myself.
Scanned with my A4 scanner/printer so I lost some of the edges.
Setting up the lighting for a shot I want to do, Jonathan sneaks his yoyo on the scene. This is one of his favorites, the one he carries around with him at all times on his belt loop, the Project Two by One Drop Yo-Yos
Went to the Great American Pie Festival in Celebration, FL today. He even giggles when you poke his belly. ;-)
Project 365 Day 40- 26/03/2013
A pic of the River Dee at low tide looking towards Wales as we went for a walk around West Kirby Marina.
Throughout the school, the students are trained to "thumbnail" and sketch out their ideas before they jump on to the computer. Its part of the design process that you learn in the course.
Healthy lunch prepared for tomorrow.
Couscous, lemon juice, broccoli, spinach leaves, red and orange cherry tomatoes, pumpkin seeds, and steamed salmon.
Sunday, 12th April 2015