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My fire escape double as a winter aviary here in the Bronx. I awoke on Wednesday morning to find this fine feathered friend awaiting his morning coffee. Needless to say my cat was equally intrigued by this winter visitor. I'm not up on my ornithology, so any help with a indentification is welcomed. I have other shots of this fine bird's colleagues on my fire escape, but I felt this was the strongest image of my urban aviary.

Buildings & Landscape Theme

Damai LRT Station, KL.

My files were lost in an accidental memory card format. After a whole week trying to recover them, I decided to just leave the blanks and move on, at least for now. I'm very sorry for the inconvenience and the lack of uploads.

Our heater has been broken for what feels like forever. We carry this little guy we bought at Walgreens from room to room.

 

Pic #165 of Project 365

Pic #9 365 Moments 2008

Buildings & Landscape Theme

Jalan Ampang, KL.

Today's Project365 pic was snapped on my way back from seeing my family for Mothers Day.

This weekend is Ballarat Heritage Weekend, with many activities and displays all over town.

We usually have vintage trams that travel a section of the lake on weekends, but this weekend they had an old horse-drawn one as well.

Yup, scraping the creativity barrel today...

 

Canon EOS 40D / EF50mm f/1.2L USM | 1/500 | f/4.0 | 50mm | ISO400

 

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So I am starting off with a little lab theme. I promise to diversify, but for now, remember, for agarose gel electrophoresis, it's not just size that matters, it's also charge!

 

Yep, dorky science joke:)

 

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hung out with the boyfriend all day :). me and my mom went to pick him up from the truck rental place, he came back to eat dinner with us, we left and went to the halloween store/walgreens, and we went back to his house and ate junk food and watched movies. he was on like 3 hours of sleep and acted so hyper all day, it was really funny :p; haha i love him.. i’ve been really hungry lately. putting on weight because i’m having the urge to eat like every 5 minutes lol

This is the worst bout of jetlag I have ever had. When I took this picture I had already been up for 45 minutes.

Night Time/Human Car Edition

 

Straight off of work, at 11:45pm I rush into my apartment to take my FDT photo! I pulled a double again at work. (I love it, I mean who wouldn't love working around food all day?)

 

Sometimes I feel like a human car.... Every so often I get my oil changed, usually run my gas tank beyond the point of E before having another time to fill up at the pumps, all while looking forward to that moment where I can just sit in my parking spot and relax.

 

I wonder, if I had a mileage counter, how many times would I have reset the dial from 999,999 miles?

 

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Spent a day in the city with my niece, which included a trip to the tkts booth and a Saturday matinee of Mary Poppins. Quite fun.

seaners in unit on his bed. not one of his better days. listening to music.

Nearly forgot to put the green bin out for garden waste collection. Can't find it today so hoping its just been misplaced rather than stolen.

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I often forget to take the bins out for collection until late in the evening.

I am going to have the sexiest bridesmaids in the world.

See more from my Project 365 where I take a photo every day for a year!

 

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Thirsty Thursday - FIFA World Cup Opening Edition

Today's Project365 photo is of one of the locations of the Ballarat International Foto Biennale (BIFB11).

I went to a few of the exhibitions today around town and really enjoyed the work of Maggie Diaz www.ballaratfoto.org/bifb11/diaz.html

Her photos are candid moments in time. No posing of her subjects and shot in black and white.

I'm a big fan of Vivian Maier's street photos from 1960s Chicago and New York and Diaz's work reminds me a lot of it, but in Chicago and Australia during the 60s.

The BIFB is on until mid September, so if you like photography and are nearby.. make sure you go and see some of the fantastic exhibits.

Canals had their commercial heyday in the UK in theVictorian era, but many have now been reopened and may be carrying more people (not freight) than they ever have in the past.

 

To navigate canals, of course, you need to go through locks (with the notable exception of the Union Canal). Sometimes these locks are powered by machines, sometimes they're powered by people.

 

I guess that lock 3 on the Forth and Clyde Canal is powered by people.

 

To apply that power you need a quarter circle of bricks, with raised ones to brace your feet against, a solid plank of wood acting as a lever, and one willing person to push. Or even betterm two willing people - one for each side of the canal!

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Day 179: When i finally had time to take pictures tonight it started to rain. So i decided to try to take and HDR of the courtyard. I have struggled taking and creating HDRs in the past and tonight i was finally able to do it...Hooorray HDR!

 

Processing Note: 3 Photos taken at -2, 0, +2. Merged with PS. And some more post merge processing

Work

 

Rami was over again to help try and finish our c++ project... which we did not finish. We probably put around 15 hours into it even though it expected around 8; I'm upset.

 

I can no longer just look at the date and use that for the photo number. :( I will actually have to start doing math.

So glad I dug out my sewing machine. I am feeling very crafty. Sorry if there are lots of sewing related photos for a while. One of my pincushions.

weekly project: finding numbers 1 through 7 in structures

Domo admires the view from the skywalk between the OHSU and Portland VA Hospital. You can see the TRAM that we used to get to the building coming up the hill just to DOMO's left. I wish I would have brought my CP to minimize the reflections, oh well.

Rain rain go away

Come again some other day

 

this weather depresses me

A and I had massages today at a very old school San Francisco massage place. The guy behind the counter was a dirty hippie! We had to walk through the zen garden to the pagoda (garden shed) where we got our massages. It was superduper pretty though.

Inspired by yesterdays mishap with the egg.

 

This is a tentative attempt for the CanonEOS competition 'Inspired by sound' brief. The sound was a descending tone like what is heard as a bomb drops.

 

I'm not sure if it will be my final image yet... time will tell.

Our passionfruit vine is now fruiting but there are a couple of flowers on it too - it is quite an unusual flower.

 

Refer pic # 95B for the same pic converted to sepia.

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