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Let's stay home for Ok Mag.
Models: Fernanda Abbott (Elo)
Beauty: Ester Ganev
Styling: Dani Nucci
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Owen is sick and had to stay home from school today. Apparently not too sick to play Pirates with Verne.
Stay home - stay save
Love my Canon 5DS working together with the ZEISS Makro-Planar 2/100 for this kind of pictures. Even this combination is not easy to handle, it creates something magical inside the pictures.
this garden or patio is maybe going in the attic (roof terrace) of the dollhouse but right now i have it set up on a table to try it out.
was hoping that the mosaics (once drawer-fronts in a relative's kitchen) can count as an "extra large prop" for the A-Z group... but maybe i can think of something that better fits that theme.
Stayed home from work today; Dylan was sick. So we watched old westerns (my choice) and then Astro Boy & The Ant Bully. Drank hot chocolate and finally ventured out at around 5pm to the post office, still in our pajamas. Amazing what you can accomplish with a full day off. I even caught up with all the weddings and even got some cleaning in. I even had time to relive an afternoon we had up the coast in Montana de Oro from a few weekends ago.
Oh, and if anyone comments with a photo-link to their photo in a shameless, self-promotion technique, I will comment with a full-size photo of my chest hair on their last 20 photos. You've been warned. Sadly, this might be tempting for a few of you.
Este finde, las estrellas no juegan en el campo de fútbol. Para ganar este partido, necesitamos apoyarles TODOS DESDE CASA.#This weekend, the stars do not play on the soccer field To win this match, we need to support them ALL FROM HOME.
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Because of the Covid-19 and the increase of cases here, I am staying home to avoid any contact. It limits the amount of species I find.
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Sofa made by me per My Froggy Stuff inspiration. Repro Mod Barbie is rebodied on an older Fashionista body. The lamp is by Stovall Designs on Etsy and the art work is a Christmas card from an artist friend.
I woke up with a lion of a mood and decided it would be best to just stay home rather then spread my grumpiness around the office.
I went down to river this morning. Now I'm not sure how many of you get to experince cold winter temps..but this morning's temp was around 15 above. When I got down to Council Groves, which is along the Clark Fork River near the mountains, I started chivering..my face was all red..my hands got practically numb with gloves on! But here's the thing when I know it's very cold..tears start running down my face nonstop! LOL...I bet it was below zero out here today!! Then on my way home I got stuck..finally rocked my car outta the rut..but I was scared!!! LOL..what a morning! I'm staying home! :) Took me acouple hours to get the cold outta my bones!! Montana winters are no joke! Please view in light box..
Have a nice week ahead!
A touch of filter was added to this photo in post-processing.
This was a painful 405 km drive, done with the completely torn tendons in my right shoulder! Need to stay home for a while.
My daughter had a free day on 18 April 2023, so we were able to go on one of our rare day's drive, SW and SE of Calgary. Many of the roads we covered were familiar ones to me, but we did end up on several 'new' roads, especially when we were lost for a short time. As so often happens when I get lost, I end up coming across something new to photograph.
It was 9:00 am when I picked up my daughter, and our first stopping place was Frank Lake. The light was awful, almost hazy, and rather windy, and this continued for much of the day. We found the Frank Lake area was rather flooded, so we only spent a very short time there. No access to the blind. The American White Pelicans are gradually returning to the lake for the summer. Two of them happened to be swimming by the two islands when we first arrived, but then they swam out beyond the islands. A few others were on the island.
Actually, this was the first time I had set foot anywhere, other than walking round my local grocery store, for many months! It felt rather strange to be walking on rough grass, which thankfully was clear of snow and ice. During the six or seven months of winter, with snow/ice on the ground the whole time, I knew I needed to be very careful after all the damage to my body from my very bad trip and fall mid-September. I am SO thankful that the ground is clear at long last, though we could still get more snow. In fact, it has been snowing this morning, 21 April!
From Frank Lake, we drove a few roads W of the highway, covering some of the roads I have been driving the last few outings I went on. I was so glad that my daughter got the chance to see a Great Horned Owl family. Other than that, we saw so few birds of any kind, but did manage to get a shot or two of one of the Western Meadowlarks that we saw/heard. I love it when the Meadowlarks return for the summer. They are such beautiful birds, with a delightful song. My daughter also spotted several Hawks during the day.
A long drive south, still on the west side of the highway, finally brought us to where I wanted to cross the highway and drive many of the roads in the SE. At first, I drove too far, having missed a side road that I wanted. All turned out well, though, as we came across several old barns that were 'new' to us. We also saw a couple of Ferruginous Hawks on a nest.
We stopped and ate lunch by a lake and then continued making our way northwards. Another Ferruginous Hawk sighting and a great Blue Heron before turning north. Practically no birds to be seen on the huge wetland in the area. The cold wind and overcast sky was perhaps partly to blame.
We made a very quick stop to photograph one of my favourite barns and then continued north. After quite a bit of driving, we found ourselves lost. A bit of luck made it worthwhile, though, when my daughter spotted a Great Horned Owl resting in a tree. We stayed in the car and zoomed in. Straight after that, she spotted an extremely distant, small herd of Mule Deer way across the fields. A row of several old, weathered sheds was the last thing we photographed. From there, it was a direct drive home that did feel rather endless after a long day. However, this is my favourite kind of day, when my daughter is able to join me!
Scan vom Silbergelantine-Print
München, April 2020, Lego BB-8 (Star Wars)
PINHOLE Zero Image
Ilford FP4+, in Moersch efd entwickelt
printed on Ilford MG ART 300 (Hahnenmühle)
Moersch SE4 Neutral (1+10), 3 min
Bleiche 1:50, 1 min 40 sec
Schwefel MT3 (a), 30 sec
Gold MT 10, 3 min
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My apologies to my flickr colleagues for not being able to view your work these past few weeks - was hit with the 'rona virus, and it really got me. Went out with the M5 after a CLA with both the 90mm Elmar and the 35mm Nikkor - slow going in three different regions. Developed in Rodinal/Xtol, and was a bit disappointed with the contrast - not sure what I did differently, but will be going out again with the same combo to see if it replicates. Thanks to my fellow flickeranians who continue to inspire despite the cold!
Horace McCoy - I Should Have Stayed Home
Berkley Books G-134, 1958
Cover Artist: unknown
Figure #1 Magazine, 1951
Photo by Fernand Fonssagrives
With staying home and almost everything closed grocery stores become good sources for subjects for photography (except toilet paper).