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I got tagged to answer these five questions:
1. My favorite song right now is the cover Toro Y Moi did of Master Of None, I've seriously been listening to it none stop for months.
2. I don't really have a good memory of all the text messages I've gotten, so I can't really remember the nicest one I've ever gotten.
3. My favorite place in the world... that's hard to say because I haven't been to many places yet, and I actually want to visit it first before I call it my favorite place in the world. It would be somewhere beautiful though, but I'm sure anyone would guess that.
4. My favorite food would be chocolate? Maybe? It always takes me a long time to come up with an answer to this particular question.
5. I had a favorite word but I can't remember what it was right now.
Haha wow I feel like I did a crappy job at answering these questions.
Question Mark butterfly sunning on paver in my garden. Polygonia interrogationis Houston, Texas. June 2023
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Black Panter -any questions?
Isaac Hayes - Theme from Shaft
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Theme from movie Shaft. Can ya dig it?
Isaac Hayes - Shaft Motion Picture Soundtrack (1971) [full length album]
Sorry for the re-upload guys. I just wanted to ask you who I should go for in GCW 6 when the time comes. I wanted to do someone with goons, so I put together a short list. Yes, my mind has changed completely since I said I wanted to play Checkmate of Black Canary.
Penguin I
Bane II
Riddler
Black Mask II
Mr. Freeze II
Royal Flush Gang I
I know that the Royal Flush Gang hasn't ever been on the list, but Billy's been pretty good about adding suggested characters in my experience.
EDIT: It has come to my attention that no staff intends to take Batman. I will probably now try for him.
Batman III
A tiatr by Francis de Tuem released on 27.3.16 Easter Sunday
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Lawry Travasso singing
I like the practice of doing some a quick creative exercise in the morning. I've been doing the sandwich bags for just over nine years. So what's next?
My DSLR pictures got processed but I didn’t have time to upload them. They’ll come later.
Here’s an iPhone shot of a Question Mark Butterfly in the meantime taken on the trail along the Wabash at running club.
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A laudable notion so long as the authority is not armed with a gun.
Campdale Rd, London N7. Sunday 25 January 2015.
This is going to be a bit of a long post so take a seat and bear with me. It’ll be worth it. Well for me anyway.
At the start of this year another London based photographer left a message on my Facebook page, something along the lines of “you stole my photo”, the photo in question was this one, of Hainault station. Up until he made contact with me I did not know of him or his work. I’m going to keep him anonymous so let’s just refer to him as Dick as I think the name fits perfectly.
So Dick, he decided that there is no way on earth that two photographers can take the same photo independently. Apparently what he sees no one else can. He then decided to go through all my underground shots one by one and list every station that I had been to that he had also visited. He totally ignored the fact that if you look at any photographers work who has shot on the underground they have near enough the same shots and covered the same stations, but that did not fit into the story he wanted to tell. He himself has many shots in his stream that have been done before him by other photographers.
He went on to slander me at great length on both his Facebook page and Flickr account and link back to my work (I had to contact Flickr and ask them to remove his post which they kindly did). If I ignored him, "I was guilty as I was not defending myself". If I did argue my side "the lady was protesting too much". He even went on to claim “I must have a guilty conscious and could not sleep” as I answered one of his attacks at 2am in the morning. I hardly ever go to bed before three. I’m a night owl but then again that would not fit into the narrative he wanted to tell.
When I pointed out that my work speaks for itself and that I had four times the number of followers then him at the time his response was something along the lines of just because you get people voting for you on x-factor it does not make you a good singer. I did not have the vision or the technical skills to produce a photo like that. “You’re just a populist photographer”, was his response when I said both Time Out and Londonist use my photos frequently, overlooking the fact that he submits his work to them as well, they just never use it. He went on and on but I’m not going to bore you with his vitriol.
It’s at that point I stopped trying to defend myself and thought ok let’s see if I can prove him wrong. I started submitting my work to photography magazines and competitions. So this year I have
Won one photo competition and come runner up in three others.
Was the first photographer to be profiled when Time Out started a series on London photographers.
Got a photo printed in the Time Out magazine as well as them using loads of my photos in their gallery.
Started teaching photography.
And now I’m in Practical Photography magazine having “that” photo reviewed.
I also have one photo in December’s issue of PhotoPlus magazine, two photos in the Digital Camera magazine in January and another photo in PhotoPlus again at some point next year. Not bad for someone with no talent or vision. So I will take this moment to personally thank Dick for coming into my life. Before him I was just happy to mull along doing my own thing but he gave me the incentive to put myself out there.
I originally started this out as an open letter to Dick but then decided he would probably have some excuse or hate filled response to anything I had to say so decided not to. I’m going to leave him to stew in his own bitterness.
So, the moral of the story is, don’t waste time arguing with stupidity just go out and prove it wrong.
Thank you for reading.
"Questions, we never will find answers to,
Questions which never stop coming to our minds
Questions that build us till we die
Questions, that intrigue us all our lives...
But to live it without answers is a question that keeps knocking us always... "
~ I found this quote on the web somewhere and then changed it some...
and in response to the most obvious question regarding this picture. It is a tugboat on the Arthur Kill (between Staten Island and Bayonne, NJ) at night. These are easy to take. Zoom in on some lights. Preferably some lights of varying colors. Street with traffic lights work well. So do tugboats - if you can find one.
After finding a target select MF (manual focus) and make everything out of focus. Then fire away. I find these easier to take with a fast shutter speed so I set the ISO to 1600. This is definitely wise if you are shooting a street with traffic since you want still lights rather than moving lights.
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For anyone that has ever owned, or been owned by a cat! This photo was not intentional but Tater Tot, the barn cat, was positoned perfectly LOL
Có ai mún fs ko ??? Ti đang mún làm mà hok bít có ai cần hok ? Níu mún thì cm nói là mún nha . Để ti bít rồi ti làm. :)
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More pictures of the project plus some step-by-step instructions here: czekoczyna.blogspot.com/2014/07/background-with-color-blo...