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Last month, I became a mom. The first time I held my baby I was full of emotions but one thing I was sure of, I loved this teacup human so much and she was worth everything.
I hurt my knee this summer and couldn't run, and really had a hard time getting my heart rate up enough while walking. I found that my rehabbing knee did well on a bike, but winter was closing in, so we broke down and got a stationary cycle. I usually cycle faster than this! but I had to slow down to take a picture.
For Tammy's No frill's prompt #12 at Daisy Yellow
further splainin': Measure
Black and White Wednesday. The pen does not have ink and the paper is empty and it is a perfect analogy to how I am feeling at this moment.
I've been seeing these pics from this group Run With Scissors doing this 30 day journal challenge. I thought I might give it a go. You follow the prompt of the day and journal it.
This is day 1 where you introduce yourself.
The last few weeks I seem to be too late with a lot of things, notice things too late. It isn't that I am not interested. Just the opposite. Wanting to do a lot of things at the same time means that it is hard to focus.
I thought it would be a good thing to think about what 'too late' means and how to portray that.
This is what I came up with. Oops! I was too late to catch this glass from falling. Luckily it didn't break.
cast iron pot. My grandparents sold these at the small grocery store they owned. It's at least 30 years old, probably more. I love having things that hold my family history.
Industrial scenes are very suitable for Black & White. These cranes are famous in Rotterdam. (Taken with my iPhone and Hipstamatic).
Bombay Sisters ~ Saroja and Lalitha take control of the stage and audience with their divine melodies. Bombay Sisters are performing for the first time in Sri Lanka.
The prominent duo singers have been singing since 1963 and they can sing in multiple languages including Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Kannada, Sanskrit, Hindi and Marathi. They are known for neat renditions of songs and competent handling of improvisations.
This is my sketch of "Bubbles". I thought of kids with their plastic jars of bubbles, blowing for hours in the sunny summertime.
a full shot of a young girl with brown hair styled in two buns, wearing a white button up shirt, a red bow tie, a plaid skirt, barefoot. she is seated on a light brown and gray school desk, facing forward with her legs bent and her right hand resting on her chin. a black backpack with floral details is slung over her left shoulder. the background is a plain light gray wall with a white frame on the right
Photographing unnoticed is hard. I feel a bit awkward when doing it, afraid that someone will notice (suddenly the shutter makes a lot of noise), and also it is not easy to get an interesting shot.
Tonight I was at a wine bar enjoying a glass of good wine and the sunny weather. There were a lot of people outside having fun together. I tried to photograph from underneath the tabletop. This is what came out. (Together with shots of only the table leg in focus :-D).
Love all the different shoes.
Prompt Option 1: A bustling cityscape during a weekend where cryptocurrency is booming. Neon signs flash with symbols of popular cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Dogecoin. People are seen celebrating, with some looking at their phones in excitement. Medium: Photography. Style: Modern urban with a touch of cyberpunk aesthetics. Lighting: Neon lights mixed with the soft glow of street lamps. Colors: Vibrant blues, purples, and greens with contrasting dark shadows. Composition: Shot with a Canon EOS 5D Mark IV DSLR camera, EF 50mm f/1.8 STM lens, Resolution 30.4 megapixels, ISO sensitivity: 32,000, Shutter speed 1/125 second. Depth-of-field is evident, with a focus on the foreground, blurring the distant skyscrapers slightly. --ar 16:9 --v 5.1 --style raw --s 750 - Image #2 @coinpower
step 6: finish page as you like - here I used permanent marker & washi tape to highlight the words I chose & add some more of my own
Think outside the box, literally.
[Font: Rough Typewriter; Digital Kits: KD Fly Boy by Karla Dudley.]