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Took this photo early in the morning. I was luck this came out clear with the shutter set on 250/sec and I was walking at the same time. Quite like all the different ways people keep themselves warm in this photo.
#185 of 365 Daily Drawings
Inspiration: Cat on a Hot Tin Roof
Result: Sultry Neko
Materials: Pentel 0.3 HB, Platinum Carbon Fountain Pen & Faber Castell Pitt brush (Deep Scarlett Red 219) in a Stillman & Birn Epsilon series sketchbook ( 21.6 cm 27.9 cm / 8 1/2” x 11”)
Location: Home
Note:..it was Tennessee Williams`birthday yesterday. Me-ow!
After a week off to sort out the house and move in, I will be back at work tomorrow. I still have some painting to do, there's lots to unpack and I haven't even thought about the garden (and I'm sure the plants I bought some weeks ago would like a bit more soil and some nutrients.
But when I sit on the sofa and look at the pile of furniture that needs moving and the bare garden that needs planting, I see how it will be. I see roses obscuring the fence, I see the lounge tidy and organised the way I want it. I'm going to be very happy here.
Sunday. 18th August 2018
Detail of a figure from the display 'The Rites of Dionysus' at the Eden Project, Cornwall.
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I've decided to start project 365 to improve my fantasy as photographer and learn something new.
It will be hard, I know, but I will do my best to make everyone enjoy my pictures.
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
setmana del 7 al 13 de setembre^^
una gran setmana, de vacances a roses(per això no he penjat la foto fins avui que he tornat).
He provat de fer diferents retocs però al final m'ha agradat més l'original, així que és la primera foto del projecte que no retoco ;) jujuju bé nomès per posar-hi la firma...
I hope that you enjoy it ;)
Some things in life seem so insignificant like they wouldn’t make a difference to anyone and so we leave them undone or unsaid. We hold back for fear of being seen as foolish. And yet I wonder how many opportunities to make an impact in someone’s life are missed. It’s like a penny walked by and left lying on the ground because we think it is of no worth. So next time you see a penny lying on the ground pick it up and think about the kind word or kind gesture you can pass on to someone who might just need a little encouragement to get them through the day.
Couple things about me:
1. I’m feeling very repetitive typing the above line day after day, though I do try and change it up a bit. Anyway something about me…I’m really tired of trying to think about things to write about me…hmm…though I like to have a neat house, house cleaning is not one of my favourite things to do, I’d rather be outside, though ever now and then I get in the mood to really clean, but that’s a rarity :)
2. I have three siblings, one older brother and two younger sisters.
My monthly theme for Project 365 is anything geocaching related. I didn't go caching this month and I didn't have any inspiration for a photo today, so I snapped this geocaching pathtag.
Thursday, 31st August 2017.
Was walking up to work today and there was the most intense sun reflection off the street buildings. I took a photo hopping that the figures wouldn’t be over exposed by the sun reflection. To my luck they weren’t, and as a result I love this image, the intense angles of the shadows and building structures framing the photo. All these elements add that little bit more to the image overall, hope you like it.
Osprey in nest. Calling for her mate who was flying overhead but too wary to land since I was so close.
Nikon D90 and Nikon 35 mm f/1.8. Processed in Aperture with Nik Software plug-in. Cross country regional race in Holmenkollen, Norway.
In this montage I wanted to have a kind of comedic edit to it. What if photographers of that era had access to a smart phone camera. I think that photographer would always have first access at whatever newspaper they worked at to be able to get these pictures quicker. I decided to show the development of cameras from big bulky cameras (older gentlemen), to hand held ones (guy in middle bomber jacket), and then all the way up to a smart phone (kid with smart phone).
by Stephen Schatz | Office of Communications, Maryland Department of Natural Resources
Lt. Governor Boyd Rutherford visits the shoreline erosion project at Assateague State Park
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Governor Hogan attends the Harmony Cemetery Project by Joe Andrucyk at Caledon State Park, 11617 Caledon Rd. King George, VA 22485
My current Project. I am taking an old coffee table that has had the top laminet ripped off (by yours truely) and am modgepodgeing old random photographs I had in a box onto the top. In the end it will look like photographs are spread across the table, but will be covered in gloss, so they wont be damaged!
Project 7x52, week 20
Theme: Horses ::sigh::
I firmly believe that any hour spent in the company of horses is time very well spent. I was fortunate to spend Saturday in New Hampshire watching the amazing Steuart Pittman school OTTBs, Standardbreds and interested riders. The array of horses--from Connemaras to a beautiful retired Thoroughbred, The Tempest (who raced as Unbridled's Jewel) was great fun for this horsey girl.
A perfectly sunny afternoon, beautiful horses, and great company made for an ideal day.