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This didn't work out quite as I liked, the ice container was almost empty, not sure if I'll get another chance this week so here it is.
Projects I'm planning on making for Dressing Downton. See more on my blog here: star-spangledheart.blogspot.com/2011/12/dressing-downton-...
i've done quite a few of these naturally formed heart snaps, so i think i will dedicate an album solely for it!
Ok, so here we go onto another big project; something I have been wanting to do and upon pondering for sometime; it's time to get this lined up for 2014. Basic rules are one picture per day and I will not use my iPhone.. my primes will carry the all the visual work. Strobes are permitted and upon finishing the project, I will give myself a gift.... a printed photo book.
#50 of 365 Daily Drawings
Inspiration: Portait of Marjorie Ferry by Tamara de Lempicka ~ 1932
Result: Portrait of Marjorie Furry
Materials: Pentel 0.3 HB, Micron 005 & 02 pens in a Moleskine plain journal
Location: At home
Note: It's overcast, wet & chilly weather... and I have a head cold ...so I am falling back on fanart and shamelessly using Tamara de Lempicka's work as an inspiration while my own imagination just sits there like old porridge in my skull. It was fun....between sneezes. Is it just me, or do all her women have feline faces? Probably me....aaaanyway ...going to go pass out now.
The Project: Digital Disruption 2014.
Day 1 wrap: blog.nz.usembassy.gov/2014/04/30/the-project-digital-disr...
Day 2 wrap: blog.nz.usembassy.gov/2014/05/01/the-project-digital-disr...
It is twofold here. She is resolved to find what she is looking for, and I am resolved to get more artistic shots this year. She was so intent and has the sweetest face. I got to babysit this morning while her mom had a pregnancy check up. We are expecting 3 more
grand babies in 2014...how exciting is that!!?? f1.4 1/160 ISPO 200 85mm
Nos. 3 of 5
Germany - Lubeck: Theater Figuren Museum.
(This set within a set is dedicated to Tiger Lair - Susan who has collected Puppets all her life and is a good friend of mine!)
About a thousand theatre puppets from several continents and centuries prove that puppeteers have always and everywhere succeeded in holding a mirror to their societies. They have used ventriloquist’s puppets, the famous „Kasper“, marionettes, shadow puppets, five-in-one puppets as well as mechanical „smokers“ – to mention but a few. And, of course, they have relied on all the attributes of theatres: posters, props and requisites, musical instruments. All that can be seen in this outstanding museum which is said to be the greatest of its kind on earth.
A fascinating world within historical walls that has already delighted thousands and thousands of visitors.
+ a bonus........................the things people say to photographers
www.youtube.com/watch?v=niyTIbiV19A&feature=youtu.be
very funny
Giornatina a Nuoro con ALL CAPS quasi al completo, e gli amici PENER da Parigi e NOEK da Perugia. Avevamo altri progetti per questo muro colossale, ma causa caldo bestiale e defezioni dei soliti noti abbiamo fatto una murata a caso, nello stile di questo agosto rovente.
Come sempre è stato comunque un gran divertimento.
Un saluto ai nostri carissimi ospiti!
My new project is to document to houses of my town.
95 years ago, all of these neoclassical bungalows looked identical.
Now they're all different-- some a little, some a lot.
Clarkdale, AZ, was founded as a company town for the United Verde Copper Company in 1911-1912, under Montana senator, William Clark. Clark County Nevada (location of Las Vegas) is also named for Wm. Clark.
Clarkdale Arizona was the first "master planned" community in the United States.
474/365 Autumn Breeze
Autumn is the most beautiful season of the year. But the colorful fall leaves won't last long. These leaves will be gone in the next few days. Noon time the weather was good I took the opportunity to enjoy the comfortable Autumn Breeze.
Vivitar 28mm f2.8 AIS Komine made
Photo A Day Project 365
23-Oct-2013
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Local schoolchildren enjoy an interactive experience at the Garden with Project Green Reach. Photo by Michael Stewart.
A co-worker caught me in the middle of a not-so-inner-monologue moment this afternoon, mid “Well that’s not a half bad idea”, and felt compelled to ask half smart assedly, “Who are you talking too?”
Who am I talking too?
I suppose it’s something of a bad habit, or just plan ole fashion weird, but for as long as I can remember, I’ve always talked to myself out loud. It for lack of better reasoning just seems to make sense. Under certain circumstances it tends to relax me. It makes it a bit easier to organize thoughts when I can actually hear them, rather then simply bouncing them aimlessly around the backwashed echoes of my head. Often more then not, when an writing idea comes to me, I will in most cases actually toss the thoughts out there verbally while working the bays, even rehears lines I’ve conjured up for my fiction work, just to see what they sound like outside of my head. Typically it is met with little fanfare or attention. The bays are after all a rather clamorous amalgamation of operating machinery, grumbling diesel rigs, hissing high pressure water wands, and yes, loud mouthed co-workers. Basically, it’s a noisy environment. As such typically my outwardly attempts at personal peer pressure, and suggestive persuasion go unnoticed, but there are those rare occasions when quite suddenly and quite unexpectedly…Some one notices.
Granted, I can understand the strange factor one might sense upon making the observation of someone such as myself speaking quite clearly, rationally, and occasionally intensely to himself. I do after all recall when Bluetooth first hit the market, and the concern I’d felt when trying to decide as to the best way to approach drivers that appeared to be deeply consumed in a very serious and lengthy conversation with no one other then themselves. “Cautiously” had been a word that had tip toed its way to the fore front of my mind.
Typically no one notices my verbally expressive rants of personal self indulgent, file shuffling and fictional character development. Today someone noticed. And to answer their question…
I said, “I’m talking to me. There’s no one else here I wants to talk too right now.”
Sometimes I really am my own best friend.
Friday, January 16th. 2009
a hat for e.
a patchwork ball for a friend's baby's 1st birthday.
clean floors, bright light reflecting off the snow outside, a warm fire in the stove, and bare feet.
so nice.
The first late night at work after the clocks have gone back. I stay late(ish) on Tuesdays before going to the pub quiz.
I'm disappointed with how blurred this is.
Tuesday, 3rd April 2018
I worked on a few pages over the rainy weekend. the monthly kit designed by Cathy Zielske. Another project I love.
A small project consisting of setting up a shoot with random passersby and getting them to pull a face.
All participants where informed of the project and asked if they wanted to be a part. To see the rest of the project you can visit cambrils.tumblr.com/
Lighting is provided by a softbox umbrella camera right and a bare strobe for hair light.
Why do they always want what the other one has?????
We were on a family vacation this week, so as you can probably guess, I have a lot of shots with 2 subjects.
Detroit Speed Project Car updates November 14, 2014. Moe’s 1969 Charger. www.detroitspeed.com/projects/Moe69charger/moe69charger-p...