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20th March 2012.
I know I've already done something pretty similar to this, but I'm losing inspiration.
16/365 « d-max »
die d-max is soos 'n hilux, maar vir mans.
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Canon 77D - 50mm
ISO 3200 : 50mm : f/1.8 : 1/60 sec
Edited with Lightroom Classic
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#project365 #capetown #blackandwhite #isuzu #dmax
I spend a lot of time in the garden and put everything I need in this bag
ODC - 5/16/2023 - Something You Often Carry With You
Hanging the curtains was the last step in the kitchen remodel. Last weekend we finished installing the table, windowsills & cove lighting. It took 4 months, but the construction is finally finished!
ODC - 1/25/2020 - Curtains
197/365 2019
Lighting a bit contrasty and harsh today, for this iconic photo location. Gorgeous place to visit though
You're making my mind blank. I don't know how to write what I'm feeling right now. And it sucks big time.
Ohio weather
Mother Nature can't seem to make up her mind. One day a balmy 50 the next blustery and snow. Poor Rizzoli the flamingo is so confused
3rd January 2017
By my wife Anna Byrne: paperback, audiobook (read by Jacqueline Kim), and ebook.
48 of 365 for 2022.
Nikon D200
AF-S DX Nikkor 35mm f/1.8 G
Lit with 1 Vivitar 285 bounced from the wall
"While in her early-thirties, Anna Byrne was diagnosed with a rare and aggressive form of lymphoma. Over the next seven years, she endured four relapses, two stem cell transplants, and spent over 2,000 hours in Canadian hospitals. In 2014, she was given two years to live. Despite the odds, Anna left treatment cancer-free. She became a hospice volunteer and met Eleanor, a woman in her seventies whose death was imminent, and the two formed an unlikely friendship. Part memoir, medical guide, and spiritual text, Seven Year Summer explores the nuances of healing and hope amidst the struggle to survive."