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my world does not need the borders, my country does not need a name, my heart does not need the limits, my thoughts, my spirit does not need the cage
"Nature is what wins in the end."
Abby Adams (1902-1984) - The Gardener's Gripe Book, Workmans Publishing, NY, NY, 1995, p. 10.
19 july 2006
matea's personal groundhog day....served with a chunk of pork.
this is only one of the three little pigs...er...groundhogs matea killed this summer. after the third one i was feeling a little queasy at the thought of the waste, and brought the third one home, skinned, cleaned it and stuck it in the freezer for 4 weeks. generally 3 weeks at deep-freeze temps is plenty to kill off any possible parasites like tapeworms.
so i enter this as a visual journal because it represents so much of what i believe in, how i was raised, what i'm capable of and why. i can't abide waste, as some of you already know well of me. that is what drives me to do what i do for my dogs...to lean headfirst into a huge drum of warm swill and lamb guts in scorching temps to fish out stomachs for my dogs because it's good for them, and because i can't stand waste....to skin and clean rabbits myself because it's almost half the cost of buying them already skinned, and then i can buy more...and to gut and clean this wee groundhog for matea's meal because i didn't want it going to waste.
so, this was the first groundhog matea has ever eaten. and she dove in without hesitation, right down to his furry little nose...sloppy skinning job on my part.
and, tori, she totally went for the organs first.
The brutalist Welbeck Street Car Park in Central London. Built in the early 1970's.
Note dated 7 March 2017. This building is sadly due to close on 13 March 2017. It's fate is unknown. Many people, including me, are hoping that it will not be demolished.
Update April 2019: This building is, sadly, currently in the process of being demolished.
Grapes in Water. SB600 to right and above shooting through umbrella. Secondary flash to left shooting at 64th
I think its funny comparing this picture to yesterdays picture since this is so warm and vibrant and yesterdays looks like it was taken in Antarctica haha.
Well this is Tyler and he goes to my school. He needed some senior portraits considering that tomorrow is the deadline haha.
Oh and also, i have been looking for my remote for three days now. I searched every were i went even to the place on day one hundred and sixteen and searched the whole field and of course, no luck.
Everglades Florida.
No post-processing done to photo. Apple ProRAW (RAW) files available. NPP Straight Photography at noPhotoShopping.com
Took this in NEF RAW. Had to convert to jpeg to upload to Flickr!!!?? Also I'm shooting on manual!!
I demand house points for this!! lol!
I'm copying Davy and trying RAW; this is the first one. This was the best thing in my house to shoot! Now that really is sad!
I have zoomed in on this jpeg version (this one) and the processed RAW; it is stunning how much better the RAW image looks.
Islamorada, Florida, USA
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. . . One nice thing about being ALONE at Stop #9 on Pierce Stocking Scenic Drive is that you can point the camera in just about any direction and come up with a gem of Nature! Even on an overcast, rain threatened, non-spectacular sunset kind of evening!
Have a great Memorial Day week Facebook, Flickr, and 500px friends!
Fantasy colourisation of the sky over Regina, Saskatchewan, at sunset. Shot from Wascana Hill in Wascana Park.
Handheld RAW image, auto focus, ultra wide-angle lens set at 18 mm. Cropped along the bottom; saturation & light adjusted substantially in Aviary.