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I drove to this lane to see if I could catch the sunrise. I didn't expect to see the moon and Venus at the end of it.
lançamento do cd SERENDIPITY de Déa Trancoso no Rio de Janeiro... amanhã e sábado!
fiz as fotos de divulgação, da capa do cd, e vou documentar os shows!
Brunch at Serendipity 3 in Georgetown, Washington, D.C. Read the full review at www.BitchesWhoBrunch.com
This is Pisces 001, built by Classic Boat Shop, Bernard, Maine in 1999. She is a Chuck Paine designed, cold molded version of a Herreshoff Fish from 1916.
A masterpiece, no? And (believe it or not) it's straight out of the camera! But in all modesty, I take no credit or blame. While walking around the park on Satuday during a health fair event, I had the camera dangling from its strap. This one (Panasonic Lumix) has much too sensitive a shutter release. Reviewing what was on the memory card from Saturday, I found 40 accidental images, this among them. In the good old film days, I would not have found it at all amusing.
Hey, what if this were to make Explore, and get hundreds or even thousands of views? Guess I'd be onto something, huh?
a brief moment in time, preserved for prosperity, as 2 pictures align side by side in a tongue in cheek voting pool for low resolution capture devices called DBOLR
Nara, Japan, 2008
My internal, one-sided conversation with this deer: "Don't move until I can compose you properly. Don't move. Okay, hold it. Please, don't move. Okay, there. Whew. Thanks."
This little yellow pansy is a volunteer seedling growing in a row of red petunias, which makes for a very beautiful, serendipitous, color combination.
This was captured at the CSU Annual Flower Trial Garden in Fort Collins, Colorado. (Zuiko 50mm macro, f/2.0, 1/2000 sec., 100 ISO, handheld)
Serendipity
University of Salford 2nd year BA Visual Art exhibition.
7th February 2014
Photo courtesy of John Lynch