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We removed a bookcase from our bedroom and ended up putting everything on it in plastic containers. Then we just covered them with a big comforter that we weren't using. It made a nice improvised spot for the cats to sleep on
ODC - 5/6/2019 - Improvised
DailyShoot: Make a photograph of a circular or round object today.
We have these four crackel glass snowman that are solar powered (ok only two of them work now) that light up our walk way. I had a couple really nice circle options that had a Christmas theme to it. However I hardly make use of ambient light and venturing outdoors with the camera. Today I thought I would do both and walk outside while braving the cold breeze, hahahahahah.
ONLY 3 Days until Christmas
Enjoy and remember to comment and critique.
Strobist Info: Ambient
Camera Info: Nikon D7000 | 60mm(Æ’/2.8) 60mm | Æ’/7.1 | ISO 100 | 1/50s
229/365 2017
I had a passenger on my wing mirror all the way to work. He managed to hang on all the way, even when I was doing 60mph.
Today I photographed all kinds of hands. It's for an article of a doll's magazine. Though I am not going to use these photos in the end. Still worth sharing for this projects I guess ;)
Go over the notes to see what hands are from what doll ^^
Okay, time to work on the rest of that article!
#5612 133/365 2025
This miniature patio rose was already planted in the garden when I moved in over 30 years ago. This year it is flowering especially prolifically
Mar 10 This was taken through the back gate of the museum. It is a really cool place. Did a ghost hunt there once!
Project365 No.42
Wednesday 11th Febuary 2009
Today was another of those days, those miraculous days where everything seems to fall into place. I really have to write about it, even though words can not come close to how amazing the day went.
It all started with prayer meeting being cancelled, but nevertheless Libby and I decided to meet to pray this morning anyway. We dragged ourselves out of bed at 9am and met to thank God for his amazing love and blessings, we committed the day to Him and then went in our separate ways.
I had a theatre consultation at 10:30 with Wes, so went along to that and afterwards to County Bar to discuss ideas for our hypothetical production we would theoretically be putting on if we had the time and the money. We attempted to decide on a new name for Hamlet Machine, and Mental Head seemed most amusing; sadly that name is off the table.
After this I went back home and played for half an hour on Mario Kart on the Wii, it's my houses new obsession and days are spent withering away infront of the addictive game. Hehe. I've yet to be 1st in a game where more than one of my housemates is playing too so I thought I would get some practice in.
I then had lunch (relatively boring part of the day) and then spoke with Matt P online about the Globe meeting. Turns out he was right, and they DO meet fortnightly not weekly. We went along to the Chaplaincty Centre to see and then when i realised I was wrong we went to County Bar to evangelise!
We sat there for a good hour or so, drinking tea and waiting to see if God gave us any conversations or opportunities to speak to people. County Bar seems to be the most Christian Bar of all of campus however, as all the CU students gather there. We laughed as Stephen M attempted to make the juke box work and repeatedly failed as he pressed the "s" letter on the touch screen. He noticed us in hysterics at this and came to chat to us for a while.
Then I came up with the BEST (obviously really the worst- but still the most hilarious) evangelism line. The guy sitting near to us was left by his girlfriend, and so...
Matt: "You've been abandoned!"
The guy: "Yeh she's gone to buy a cake.. she'll be back."
Matt: "That's what she said she's gone to do anyway... she's not coming back.."
Then imagine if I had jumped in and said...
Rebekah: "I know someone who will NEVER abandon you.." and thrust a Bible under his nose, preaching him the gospel!!
Matt had any idea (lightblub clinks above his head) and so he put a pound on the pool table. In a while he was soon in a conversation and game with the County Pool Team Captain (kudos to Matt!) so after two games the topic of God eventually entered in; Matt simply mentioned that we were involved in the Mission Fortnight... but that is about as far as the conversation went. It's vital to not get put off or disheartened if nothing comes from a conversation with a non-Christian, but we should persevere in it anyway and be led by the Holy Spirit whether to say anything or not.
I then went home to upload photos to flickr and was soon asked by Charlie E (my 2nd year theatre studies/CU friend) if I wanted to go to her house before I had to go to F Plan. This sounded like a good idea so I swfitly grabbed my Bible, Ipod and Purse and ran out the door. 20 minutes later I was greeted by Charlie and a delicious cupcake she had bought me! We watched friends and chatted about the prayer meeting on Monday (which will need another whole bit of writing for...) and then at 6:45 I left to go to the train station.
I met Matt, Natalie and Dan at the station and we hopped in the chauffered (hehe) car to Marcus and Lou's house. Marcus is the Pastor of Christians Alive. Once there we were on the phone to numerous people (Erica/Emily/Chris and many others) about where to go to get there. There was a lot of confusion, Emily wanted to get a taxi as she was late leaving Costa, Erica was walking to the house but had gotten lost and Chris had forgotten and was on his way via bus. I don't know how we managed it, but eventually over 20 Christians gathered in the living room to begin the 12 week F Plan course.
This first session was mainly introductions and why the Cross is important to us. We ended the evening with prayer, and overall it was just a lovely lovely feeling to be in a room with so many people passionate for Jesus. I scanned the faces and realised I am close friends with so many people there, and that is just amazing.
Dan, Chris, Natalie, Matt, Erica, Chris, Emily, Laura etc.. I am so blessed to have such amazing friends, and that they are Christians is just a huge bonus!
We got a lift back to Campus and on my way back to County I decided to take Francis M up on the offer of a cup of tea. We watched "The Kabinette of Dr Caligari" this amazing 1920's German silent film, where Dr Caligari commits murders via a somnambulist. The set of the fim was amazng, with jagged edges and strange shaped windows and doors. It reminded Francis and I of his room, where there exists not a single right angle! Even the square light in the centre of the ceiling wasn't parallel to any wall.
Francis and I then went to see Wagtale as they were recording some more tracks in the studio, I left the building and immediately saw Matt P and David Toft (this was a good few hours after F Plan and Matt had said he was going to bed..) so we went back to David's flat in Bowland. We spoke about evangelism, God and the possibility of starting up a worship band :) Then Matt and David went to collect their washing (12:10AM!) and I went back home, to sleep I thought.
I ended up spending about half an hour with Alex watching videos by Charlie Brooker about how stupid and brainwashing the media can be. I eventually got back to my room and checked the internet before crashing asleep and mulling over the day I'd just spent.
To conclude, I spoke to many Christians and this was really encouraging and just got me so enthusiastic again. I spoke to a few non-Christians too, and the topic of God did enter some conversations for a while. It's a strat and seeds are being sewn, no matter how small they are. All in all a fantastic day doing a variety of things and I pray for many many more!
#5420 307/365 2024
Well fancy! I was just checking my ID and I see that candelsnuff fungus contains both anti-viral properties and compounds that are active against some human carcinomas.
Today's Project 365 photo is of an Ibis and the Moon seen during the day, over Lake Wendouree.
(Not that you can see the Lake anyway, since I was pointing my lens at the sky)
Non-watermarked versions of this photo is for sale using various media on my Redbuble page www.redbubble.com/people/deanog/art/7715950-the-ibis-and-...
Camera - Canon EOS Kiss X3
Lens - Sigma Lens 50-500mm f/4-6.3 APO EX DG HSM
Focal Length 500 mm