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Feeling rough (nothing serious), come up for air to post my 52!

 

Project 52: Light

Sunrise, north of Staveley, Cumbria, in the valley of Hall Beck, the high valley that parallels the Kent and runs into it just above Staveley.

The Paradise Portraits (clowns) series sees Erwin Olaf experimenting with intimate studies of the human face.

Looking down on dinner. A unique vantage point on a sushi bar in a shopping centre

This was surprisingly hard to shoot. The bright wall behind was throwing the camera off a bit but got there in the end. Two textures in one photo.

I see La Dispute tonight. I am so unbelievably excited!

 

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My Favorite Color

 

This week everything blue stood out to me: the sky, ginger jars at the antique mall, my couch, and more. In the midst of so much inspiration, I landed on my favorite blue tiled bathroom floor for a shoe selfie. I added a frilly blue skirt to the mix and I love how it turned out!

 

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(DSC04631) Kloster Nütschau, Ökumene-Kreuz von Raphael Seitz

Music plays a huge role in my life and I'm starting my 52 project with a picture I took while listening

to some records, lost in my memories.

 

Now playing: Flume - What You Need

"Now he's back home doing 9 to 5, living his grey flannel life." - Lady Marmalade by Labelle

 

An idea I have seen before from Scott MacBride. Decided to give it a try to further my learning with photoshop.

Wasn't quite what I was planning for this week, but cycling over to Hamble today in the rain, I took my camera on the off chance I could get a converging photo opportunity.

 

I waited on this very dangerous country road bridge in Netley in the rain to capture several trains passing by...Although it took 25 minutes to get one going either way..

 

Because the sky was white I added a nice sky in photoshop considering I was merging 10 other photos anyhow...

Olympus digital camera

10/52 - Nonthaburi, Thailand

The essence of home for me. Meet my kitties, Irving & Rooney, you'll be seeing them a lot.

 

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Not being a tea drinker I chose something a bit different today. This is more to my liking, more my cup of tea if you will.

A photo taken as background for my husband's project (Marangoni effect). Making wine cry was not difficult, but capturing that in a photo was not easy. With flash, it was difficult to see where the tears are seen. Ambient light helped here, but that did not result in a good shot, as the tears were moveing fast and they needed to be sharp.

 

This was taken with Canon 500D on tripod, ISO 100, 1/200 s, f/11, with the 60 mm EF-S macro lens. A flash was bare in an umbrella at the back. The metallic parts of the umbrella disturbed, and a children's platic writing matt (kirjoitusalusta) was used for further diffusion. Various adjustments in Photoshop, such as expanding the area on the left and boosting the contrast.

I've really been enjoying using the rain jacket I got for my camera. It allows me to get out in all kinds of weather and not worry about damage to my gear. Colours seem so much livelier and brighter in the rain - I'm enjoying catching that. You have to rely on auto-focus given the poor visuals from fog inside the plastic sometimes, but I'm finding it's not too bad. Given the amount of rain we get in my part of the world, it's turning out to be a very handy tool in my kit!

  

43:52 Get wet. Take a photograph in the rain using the elements of the situation to your visual advantage.

Still life with off camera flash

These are not the kind of shiny, polished, pretty rings you would see in jewelry stores. These are rings with 11+ years of wear and history. These rings have been to 11 countries... took stupid decisions to jump in the waves of Mediterranean sea after a storm, and got thrown on the rocks... have been on picnics... slouched on the couch entire weekends for Netflix marathons... have watched sunsets over seas, oceans and mountains... have been to hospitals to fix broken necks after bicycle accidents... have owned a cat, together with all the fun, scratches and craziness... have left their home, family, cat and everything they acquired together for 9 years, and lived for half a year out of two suitcases... made a new home somewhere else, where they didn't know anyone, scared of the future, alone, but together. These are not the kind of shiny, polished, pretty rings you would see in jewelry stores. These are better.

(DSC01733) Eschborn-Süd

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