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18.10.15
I'm so mad right now. Party because things aren't going as smooth as I would like them too. I also have a project due tomorrow that just frustrated me and I have nothing for it. I really need to learn to fight harder for the things I want. I know this month is going to be a really hard month for me. Which is why I'm glad I have this 52 week project based on creating and not having such intensive rules as I had for myself in my 365. I did actually have a photo shoot with my sister today. But it'd didn't turn out the way I wanted it to. I want to have a stronger portfolio. One day I'll get to where I'm happy.
BAH I'm just mad. Well not mad, but still ticked off.
I'm just glad I still have something decent to post this week that I like. Emphasize on the I.
I'm going to cut myself off now before I run out of positivity and only have negative things to say. On one randome weird upnote, when I was at work today a lady asked me if I ever considered about modelling as she needs a few hair models and that was just a night pick me up. It was still really random and came out of nowhere.
Okay bye for real this time.
This little snake was about 7 inches long and in my opinion one of the prettiest snake Ive found this year. He has an iridescent pearl color to him that was even prettier in real life.
Photo of the North Fork Nooksack River captured near Nooksack Falls via Minolta MD Rokkor-X 50mm F/1.7 lens. Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. North Cascades Region of the Cascades Range. Whatcom County, Washington. Early June 2015.
Exposure Time: 1/8 sec. * ISO Speed: ISO-100 * Aperture: F/16 * Bracketing: None
Dedicated to careth@2012 (Carlin - www.flickr.com/photos/c_desouza/) to thank her for her understanding
- Vagues lisses
The smooth-coated otter (Lutrogale perspicillata) is a freshwater otter species from regions of South and Southwest Asia, with the majority of its numbers found in Southeast Asia. It has been ranked as "vulnerable" on the IUCN Red List since 1996, as it is threatened by habitat loss, pollution of wetlands and poaching for the illegal wildlife trade.[1] As the common name indicates, its fur is relatively smooth, and somewhat shorter in length than that of other otter species.
ARRIVA Buses Wales Leyland Olympian 3996 - D170 FYM passes through Gronant on its return from Presthaven Sands, working Roller Coaster Route 1 to Towyn Crossroads. Despite its age, this bus is still in excellent condition and is a very smooth runner, giving many more modern buses a run for their money.
These rocks have been worn amazingly smooth. It is probably my favourite shore-scape. I was beset by sand flies whilst taking this shot - it's a long-ish exposure so, fortunately, they didn't show up in the shot.
Rain ticked on the window.
The stack of wax Coltrane spun, a Love Supreme indeed.
The whiskey burned the back of the throat.
Or maybe it was the pull on the Lucky.
Appropriation has it’s place, driven by avarice.
In the deep part of the night, it’s all or none.
The sax drops in, like a pickaxe going to work.
Your luck becomes your wisdom.
Everything was changed now.
It sure as God was.
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The building to the right is the so-called central building at Praça do Areeiro in Lisbon, seen sideways from behind. Designed by Luís Cristino da Silva (1896-1976), a favourite architect the fascist regime, in the "neotraditionalist" style known as Português Suave (Smooth Portuguese) that he contributed to develop - borrowing a massive and imposing aspect from modernism but toning it down with some graceful flourishes from traditional architecture. The architectural project went through many iterations and took a long time to finalise (1941-1956) because of the ambition to make this building a showcase for the type of planned urban development promoted by the regime.