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sometimes when you look up ...

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?

"Jack" the bean pole

Serendipity Falls, Palmerston Highway, Queensland, Australia. July 2022.

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

Mokhallad Rasem

Ubumuntu Arts Festival 2022

Photography by Daniel Ecwalu

Full length of Mystery Stole 4

Show Serendipity Unplay Fidalga 33

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."

Frozen Hot Chocolate at Serendipity

Shop sign, old town Chandler Arizona

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)

Prepackaged sauces give anticipation to the awaited lunch, taken in Settle, North Yorks.

Mokhallad Rasem

Ubumuntu Arts Festival 2022

Photography by Daniel Ecwalu

Serendipity

University of Salford 2nd year BA Visual Art exhibition.

7th February 2014

Photo courtesy of John Lynch

Taken with a Vivitar IC 400 and a Fuji Sensia 200 film.

Serendipity Noel, Veraker's one.

 

I cleaned her and did a new make-up, not easy , her face is little strange.

But not so bad.

 

Wig Monique

eyes Volks

Dress by Veraker

Shoes Luts

 

Now on the Serendipity table - pick one up - they go quickly!

I was just reading a blog post about luck while riding at the back of the bus, on the way home from work.

 

I pulled the "Stop Requested" string as we approached my stop. The light was red at the intersection, and there were five cars in front, so the bus driver opened the front door, in the middle of the block, where we were stopped. But I was walking PAST the stop, and it's 95 degrees, so I didn't get off. The light changed, and the bus driver crept up to the bus stop, at the intersection. The "Stop Requested" sign was still on. I stood up and approached the rear door, but THE BUS DIDN'T STOP.

 

I knew the route would take me several MORE blocks away from my house, so I said, loudly, "I need to get off here!" The driver slowed down again and opened the rear door. When I stepped out onto the sidewalk, this was the first thing I saw.

 

Check out my Austin street art blog here.

This is my best butterfly photo to date and there was a long string of unlikely turns that led me to it. I was driving to Wenatchee and decided to take a different route from my original plan. I passed through a nice valley but, in my rush, passed through it without stopping. A mile later regret hit me. I did a U-turn in someone's driveway and made my way back to the perch above the valley for a proper photo. This led me to turn up a dirt road for a better angle. Then a walk still farther. I took the shot, then noticed a big flowery puffball across the road up an embankment. Okay, ... I'll take a picture of the puffball, too. As I was lining up THAT shot, feet straddling a ditch, this butterfly landed in front of me. It was a perfect shot. That's how I found this butterfly with the orange antennae tips on an embankment near a ditch on a dirt road up from a remote valley along a mountain highway miles from anywhere I planned to be. We couldn't have planned it better if he had an agent.

House used for outdoor shots in Nights in Rodanthe

Brunch at Serendipity 3 in Georgetown, Washington, D.C. Read the full review at www.BitchesWhoBrunch.com

Nate and I at Serendipity

Materials: 18k gold, naturally dyed habotai silk, glass

 

Jewelry type: 18” fringe necklace

 

Date: 2006

 

Price: $8,900

 

Model: Carmel Clavin

 

Handcrafted Deer Antler Knife: Dale Bryon

 

Michelle Pajak Reynolds' collection, shot on Monday, December 28 2009. Photos copyright 2009 Pat Jarrett, all rights reserved.

Brunch at Serendipity 3 in Georgetown, Washington, D.C. Read the full review at www.BitchesWhoBrunch.com

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