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Morten is a real viking with a big red beard and bright blue eyes. But no worries - he was really nice and very interested in my Project Ginger. We talked a lot, both in Danish, English and German making me real language confused. Meanwhile we were testing different poses and faces, that went really well with his amazing beard.

Sometimes you don't know how much you might miss something until it's gone. Take a dishwasher, for example. Something broke inside of ours. Repairmen came, parts were ordered, and it was fixed. But the dishes still weren't getting clean. Repairmen came back, an unrelated problem was fixed, and after washing dishes by hand for most of November it is now working like new.

 

For the record, this may be the most lame photo I've taken so far on the 365 project, but it was 15 minutes before midnight so cut me some slack.

My second '52' project for 2013. Sadly the View52 group are not continuing this project in 2014. My facebook group will be doing their own next year, so hopefully some of you will join us!

www.facebook.com/groups/329477353737813/

1/35 35mm camera for kicking it off

 

I'm a Photographer

    

365 Project

    

Day one hundred-seventy-one

 

Nikon D3 + Nikkor Af 85mm/1.4D

   

www.flickr.com/photos/41090385@N07/

 

blog.naver.com/aniaachi

 

www.eunphoto.com

 

www.l-kelly.com

 

Visiting a restauration project in refugee camps.

 

Photo by Abdon Awono/CIFOR

 

cifor.org

 

forestsnews.cifor.org

 

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The Asian Highway, a project initiated in 1958 by ECAFE, aims at modernizing and linking up existing roads into a 34,000 miles network of highways that would span Asia from Turkey and Iraq to the Republic of Viet-Nam, Singapore and Indonesia. The Highway network will service an area of some 2,500,000 square miles with a population of over six hundred million. Priority Route A-I (about 6,500 miles) runs from Saigon through eight countries: The Republic of Viet-Nam, Cambodia, Thailand, Burma, India, East and West Pakistan, Afghanistan and Iran, to the Turkish border, where connections can be made to the highway systems of the Middle East and Europe. Priority Route A-2 (about 7,600 miles) runs from the Iraq border to Singapore, through Iran, Pakistan, India, Nepal, Burma, Thailand and Malaysia, continuing into Indonesia where, after a ferry crossing from Singapore to Djakarta, it will run the whole length of the island to Java. Member governments have already invested large sums in an effort to improve the standards of the roads within their borders, and some have undertaken to eliminate the missing links between them and their neighbours.

A-1 route of the Asian Highway some 15 miles from Kabul. Construction of this road began about 20 years ago, virtually without any mechanical help. The road, which is almost completed, leads to the Khyber Pass. Some sections of the major roads in Afghanistan are being built under bilateral programmes.

Photo ID 135611. 01/04/1964. Afghanistan. UN Photo/WT. www.unmultimedia.org/photo/

A toy chest I'm building for my granddaughter. I'm about halfway done.

 

Did I mention that the man with the most clamps when he dies, wins?

The Eden Project is a visitor attraction in Cornwall, England. Inside the two biomes are plants that are collected from many diverse climates and environments. The project is located in a reclaimed Kaolinite pit, located 2 km (1.2 mi) from the town of St Blazey and 5 km (3 mi) from the larger town of St Austell, Cornwall.

 

The complex is dominated by two huge enclosures consisting of adjoining domes that house thousands of plant species, and each enclosure emulates a natural biome. The biomes consist of hundreds of hexagonal and pentagonal, inflated, plastic cells supported by steel frames. The largest of the two biomes simulates a Rainforest environment and the second, a Mediterranean environment. The attraction also has an outside botanical garden which is home to many plants and wildlife native to Cornwall and the UK in general; it also has many plants that provide an important and interesting backstory, for example, those with a prehistoric heritage.

 

© 2013 Eric Adeleye Photography. All rights reserved. (Press "L" for a larger view of the photograph)

 

Nikon D200 in Nikon CLS Commander Mode, Quantaray 28-90mm f/3.5 - 5.6 lens, SB-700 speedlight triggered by Nikon CLS, Aperture: f/4.8, Shutter: 1/2500, ISO: 100, Exposure Mode: Manual.

 

This is a photograph leftover from my project 365 that I did. I have hundreds of unused photographs from the project 365 that I haven't even edited yet. When I get bored, I troll through my archive of photographs from my project 365. I shot over 20,000 shutter actuations on my D200 during the course of my project 365. How do I know the approximate amount of shutter actuations I took during the 365? I looked at the embedded shutter actuation information on my 1st photograph of from my 365 and subtracted that number from the shutter actuation number on the last photograph I took for my 365. Adobe Photoshop can read the shutter and display the shutter actuation number embedded in a RAW file. There were plenty of days when I had no client to photograph, so I did a creative self portrait for that day. You can view my entire project 365 at www.eaphotography.us/blog.

 

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Detroit Speed Project Car updates October 9, 2015. Moe’s 1970 Chevelle. www.detroitspeed.com/projects/mo70chevelle/mo70chevelle-p...

 

Phase of Project Management

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I have decided to start a 52 weeks project. I wish with all that I have in me that I had the time to do a 365 days project but alas, college takes up so much of my time, that whenever I get some free time, it is simply a miracle.

Now this project won’t be like my past two 365s. the weekly photos might not necessarily have me in them. With my 365s I tried my hardest to be the subject in almost every photo, with a few other shots. But this time, the weekly photo may be of anything or anyone else. Some weeks I might even have some of my film work as the weekly photo. I don’t know where this project will go or how.

And I believe that over the summer, I might do another project alongside my 52 weeks, since I might have more free time than I do during the school year.

I honestly just miss having a sort of constant project I need to put my all into. I would do a 365, but I can see that making my grades suffer greatly. So 52 weeks will have to do. Some weeks, I will most likely upload more than one photo. Some weeks, I may use older photos, if I did not have time that week to take something new. I will see where this project goes.

So here’s to 52 weeks of photos! I kept promising I would become more active, and this is me forcing myself to keep my promise!

I missed you flickr :)

 

+1 in cmnts.

 

Explore #371

The Troublemakers Film Project is a new initiative that brings young LGBT2Q+ filmmakers together to create a series of mini-documentary portraits on change-making seniors. A partnership with Vancouver Queer Film Festival & Out in Schools and made possible by the BC Arts Council!

My friend, Lucy, is visiting this morning, while her partner teaches a class up the coast. We walked to the beach for a bit of fresh air and spotted these kite surfers. We didn't stay out for long - it was windy and my cold has moved to my chest. So the fresh air was a good idea but being out too long was not.

 

Saturday, 5th October 2019.

The staircase was designed and built by the firm WELLBORNHENSON. The stair material is Wenge and the railing is low-iron glass with flat polished edges. The grey wool couch is Living Divani Extra Wall designed by Piero Lissoni with cushions by B&B Italia. The tables are by BluDot. In the rear of the photograph is an Arco floor lamp and two Ray Chairs designed by Jakob Wagner and manufactured by HAY. There are solid maple floors throughout the entire lower floor and cell window blinds. Lastly, the painting was purchased in the Chatuchak market in Bangkok Thailand.

Light Work’s Urban Video Project showcased winning selections in The Stand’s Summer Photo Contest Aug. 28-29, 2020. Photos were on view downtown at UVP's outdoor architectural projection site on the facade of the Everson Museum of Art at 401 Harrison St. from dusk until 11 p.m.

 

The two-day exhibition highlights images by Emily Baxter, Jessica Dapson, Hilary Donohue, Justin Fogarty, Kathe Harrington, DJ Igelsrud, Jayson McDowell, Travis Owens, Sheila Quinell, Kristi Russo, Maranie Staab and Nadine H. Wodarczyk.

  

| Bob Gates

The Eden Project is a visitor attraction in Cornwall, England. Inside the two biomes are plants that are collected from many diverse climates and environments. The project is located in a reclaimed Kaolinite pit, located 2 km (1.2 mi) from the town of St Blazey and 5 km (3 mi) from the larger town of St Austell, Cornwall.

 

The complex is dominated by two huge enclosures consisting of adjoining omes that house thousands of plant species, and each enclosure emulates a natural biome. The biomes consist of hundreds of hexagonal and pentagonal, inflated, plastic cells supported by steel frames. The largest of the two biomes simulates a Rainforest environment and the second, a Mediterranean environment. The attraction also has an outside botanical garden which is home to many plants and wildlife native to Cornwall and the UK in general; it also has many plants that provide an important and interesting backstory, for example, those with a prehistoric heritage.

 

IN/EX Dance Project

 

IN/EX Dance Project

19/04/2014

Hormigaz: pequeñas y nerviosas

Antz: small and nervous

By the end of the century, sub-alpine meadows could shrink up to 27 percent at Mount Rainier National Park and disappear entirely at North Cascades National Park. To understand the effects of climate change on pollinators and protect our sub-alpine meadows, the Cascades Butterfly Project will be monitoring three sites in North Cascades National Park, two in the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, and four in Mount Rainier National Park.

 

NPS/Karlie Roland

So I know this seems like a dark start to a project and also a dark way to start the new year but the subject isn't an easy one and so I thought might as well jump in with both feet!!!

 

The new project is on Forgiveness - After doing my Grateful project in 2017 which was the worst year of my life, it really did help me get through all the deaths and grieving but there is a lot of aftermath that I had know idea would have even been possible with the shear unkindess from important people in my life. I have tolerated intolerable things from these people, so in order to release myself from all the poison related to harboring so much unforgiveness I feel I need to walk this journey and hope it helps some of you too who have those people or circumstances that just seem like we can never forgive. So with lots of vulnerability I welcome you to share my journey.

 

Now in saying this I do know how important forgiveness is after all I've been forgiven from my Lord and Savior and that's so Huge and I have no words to even comprehend that! But the other part is to forgive as I've been forgiven - That's the biggie and is so easy to say - but walking the walk and talking the talk well there's the struggle.

 

This is not a 365 day project, it's more of a Year long project with posts monthly as I'm trying to work this all out. I feel in trying to do a daily post I wouldn't have the time to really reflect on the importance of this journey. So hold on tight it's going to be a bumpy ride but I hope by the end of this there will be so much Freedom!!!

Today is a cold blustery day, gusty winds and snow flurries. Found this fence up the road by the creek, I loved the reflections of the trees in the water.

(still trying to figure out this new camera, I see it has the date/time wrong so I'll have to check into that)

 

Have a great weekend everyone!

 

K Project (アニメ)

Neko (ネコ): Alkun 岸蓮

Photo&Edit: Alkun 岸蓮

Day 47. (March 29) Received my Flu Mask! LOL :] <3 the people who made me smile the past weeks, thank youu loves <3 haha first pic with my bangs up?

To all of you amazing readers a simple hello!

I was born in Haiti and although I love living in Canada, I have been here for too long now. All of my friends have returned to what they call “home”. I am still confused about where my home is. As a reader you must be asking yourselves the question; why have my friends gone back to Haiti? I know it’s hard for you to understand since the Haiti you know is that of the media, the one that portrays a world of poverty and despair to say the least! Even in 2009, Haitians are still risking their lives and trying to escape from this Island. In Haiti, unfortunately there are those who need to escape, we refer to them as “The Others” like in the series LOST and then, there are those who have no need to escape because the quality of their lives is better then you could ever imagine! This is the reality; I did not create the Social Hierarchy, I was simply raised in it.

“Retournons a nos moutons”. Two years ago I had an epiphany and felt that the Mother Land was calling out to me. I decided to put on my big boy pants and return to my roots as a Vacationer or Tourist, not as a Native who had missed his home! Things had drastically changed since I left, the shock of it played on my mind and I will admit on my heart, the one I had kept buried for so long. However, being in the presence of one’s Maman, friends and family was simply PRICELESS! For the first time, I was paying attention to the fact that I was born under some very good stars for so many are in need in this place we call “Haiti”.

In the year 2007, I became interested in Photography through a friend with an amazing talent for it. I was impressed with what he did and I couldn’t help but to notice the Art in the creations! He truly had an eye for this and it peeked my interest. People are different when you look at them through their talent. I wanted to learn more and he was willing to share that passion with me. In small steps, I progressed rapidly and was so excited to see what I myself could create. Other’s quickly recognized in me the hidden talent that I had a natural instinct for. I have to take a time out to thank those good friends around me who encouraged this talent and believed in me. I kept them on the edge wanting more. I am now on a mission to take Art and its Technology to a new level by way of multiple tries and various approaches. According to my mood and the photograph, the creation for me personally is to capture life by working certain pictures in post treatment; there imagination becomes the only border.

I had a feeling deep inside that I needed to challenge myself to capture something amazing. This would be a project that required some deep soul searching in order to find the right subject to share, like sharing a piece of me. See when I came to Canada I found my way via the Tuning and Racing Industry, I was young and alive and needed to keep my very big balls in shape to keep up with the whole shenanigans of “my car is faster than your car”. It was a way of life but today I have come a long way from burning rubber on pavement to falling in love with my new found Art Form. It wasn’t easy, I won’t lie, and I still struggle with the pressure of perfection to produce something great each time. Understand, I feel that it’s a part of my soul that I am sharing with the world and therefore want it to be seen through my eyes. I have been truly blessed to have found this form of expression and creative outlet to show the world a piece of Jun.

 

Project 566 is basically five hundred and sixty six pictures taken in Haiti within six hours over a two day period, not counting the post treatment and web design. I will present my project in the form of a book which I will name “ D’ou je viens, la misere n’existe pas!” This will not be about showing you the ugliness of my Country but rather the beauty in the misery and the hope in the eyes of those who live it. It’s about reality, the same reality that moved me, I want to cry but will not allow myself that pain for I found smiles and hope in those faces and on this incredible journey have counted my blessings. Who are we to judge what is in the heart of an individual in any condition on this Earth. Allow me to share the experience of my Country through the smiles of those who cherish it, not through eyes of a foreigner watching the six o’clock news. Look deeper than the image and see the beauty of the moment; this is my gift to you.

To Evens Hill and Eric Constantineau who opened the skylines of photography and to those who let me grow through their knowledge and passion, I say thank you!

 

Jun, son of a proud Mother

"Project 7 is a single-seater sports car based on the F-TYPE, with the kind of racing-inspired form that designers dream about. It has one purpose: to be driven fast and enjoyed.Jaguar sports cars are known for exceptional performance and clean design. Project 7 captures that spirit in its purest form."

A close up of the view, from the office kitchen window, that captivated me and many of my colleague this lunchtime. A machine is 'nibbling' at the former Defence Building.

 

Thursday, 18th January 2018.

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