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Tomorrow (Sunday)'s the day we were supposed to go participate in the annual community event––the parent children fishing event here at the nearby reservoir.
Unfortunately, Shingo's been dead sick since Tuesday afternoon, with a fever hitting 104.5F at times. We took him to the world famous Children's Hospital ER yesterday, and he tested negative for strep throat, and so the diagnosis was that it's probably something viral and that he just have to rough it out, keeping his fever low with acetaminophen and ibuprofen.
He's not vomiting or anything, eating moderately well, and his energy level is relatively high while the fever is down, so we're not too worried. But seeing him getting the shivers whenever the temperature starts shooting up is not a fun sight :-(
Oh yeah, we had to throw away our tickets to the Big Apple Circus we had for tonight; pretty good mezzanine seats we'd reserved 3 months in advance, because we couldn't find anybody to sell it to, or (at the end) even give out for free.
All in all, not a really good way to spend the weekend I'm afraid.
Coccolino Deep - Don't forget to fly
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The Doors - Soul Kitchen
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When the Music's Over
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The Doors - Back Door Man
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The Association Along Comes Mary
one of them outtake thingamajigs. ya dig?
even though it was setting, the song.. is... Animals -- The House of the Rising Sun
it's almost been a year since i posted the other version of this... the blue one www.flickr.com/photos/dreamerofmeaning/71596047. thought i would revisit it and see what you think.
MACROMONDAYS: January 1, 2018
THEME: REDUX
I was by the lake this morning and saw these 2 gentlemen playing this 2-stringed Chinese instrument. The name is on the time of my tongue but can't get it out! I'm sure someone out there in the Flickr world is able to help me.
I'm still tempted to remove my initial entry to the Group and put this instead. I have a few hours to make up my mind.
Thank you all so much for stopping by! I hope you had a HAPPY New Year's Eve!
INSTRUMENT IS CALLED THE ERHU!
I recently inadvertently deleted many photos from my photostream. I've been trying to retrieve as many of them as I could - it hasn't been easy... Like this one, I've marked the 'deleted' photos as 'redux'. I lost all of the information that goes with a photo, including the faves and comments I received. I'm merely putting them back in my photostream so they are not lost forever. I've turned off the comments for each of them.
This is my entry for the 7777 Redux contest here at Flickr. It's a modern version of the older cover, wit a modern train station... build with newer pieces and colors.
My entry is based on the Cover (page 0), Page 33 and page 83
The train-wagons, station, platform and signs are build for the contest.
Explore #165 3/24/09
Take a Class with Dave & Dave: - Art Recreation Redux Redux ~ Your task is to choose a piece of art and recreate it as a photograph. You may NOT use the original work in yours -- your entire creation must be original (i.e. you can't take the background from the Mona Lisa and just replace the face).
I chose Salvador Dali's Meditative Rose. I love photographing roses and fortunately was in the country this weekend with beautiful scenery. My only problem was my seriously weak photoshop skills in getting rid of the background of the rose. Literally spent hours when I should have been housecleaning in preparation of a surprise family visit!
You can see the original work of art at www.artinthepicture.com/paintings/Salvador_Dali/Meditativ...
Experimenting with some different processing methods. I probably overdid it, maybe just a little. But it was fun and I learned some things, I think. :P
Mirror Mirror Redux
Since yall favored my last mirror picture with explore, I decided to cash in on that popularity and post another.
What photographer can pass up a mirror like this?
Certainly not I!
Copyright Notice
(C) 2009 Lila & Joe Grossinger Photography
All Rights Reserved
This picture is S.O.O.P!
Straight Out Of Photoshop CS3
If you have to use this picture to decorate your hovel then don't forget
who created it. Drop me a line. Give me credit. Link to my photostream
Better yet, send me a check.
Please no invites - I will just ignore them anyway.
The theme for this weeks Macro Mondays is "Redux". These beads are approximately 3/4 inch tall.
With this photo many of this past years themes could fit.
Starts With the Letter “B”, On the Inside, Glass, Smaller Than 2 Inches, Holiday Bokeh
Original was a three shot HDR taken and published in May 2011. This version is processed from the original single 0 EV shot. Processed in Lightroom and NiK Color Efex. I much prefer the this newly processed version. Hoping for at least one keeper in NYC tonight
Drawn on my iPhone 4S with Brushes Redux / Getekend in Brushes Redux. (Een preciezer gezicht krijg ik op dat kleine schermpje helaas niet voor elkaar.)
Years ago I photographed this scene with a tiny pinhole camera I built when I was putting together materials for my admission portfolio to various art schools. It was the image I chose to experiment with in 2001 when attempting the large scale transfer technique that I now use for my artwork. And, eight years after that initial test, I chose this image again for the test case to see how pastel and charcoal could be manipulated over leafing.
I suppose this just goes to show that you never know the lifeline of the images you photograph— how they may come into use years down the road, or speak to you in different ways at different times in life. I never thought of this as a particularly strong photograph and yet it now boasts three different generations that coincide with my own development as an artist. I wonder when it will rise up again. . .
Prelude Redux
acrylic, toner, leafing, charcoal, and pastel on panel
Copyright Jeffrey T. Baker, 2009