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Novice Buddhist monks study at the Govt. Dubdi Monastic School in Yuksam, Sikkim, India October 12, 2009. Photo by Tim Chong
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No.1 - Polyphemus Moth
No.2 - Twin-Spotted Sphinx Moth
No.3 - Luna Moth
No.4 - Eight-Spotted Forester Moth
No.5 - Cecropia Moth
(I finally got 'em up on Etsy!)
I resisted buying this for a long time, but it's like being taken over by the Borg, resistance is futile. Anyway I really like it. I like that it has an actual working light, & electrical outlets (non working) that you can plug things into, and drawers that open. I love the chair too, I wish I could get a bunch of them.
This is blurry, but too cute not to share. I have been doing some studying at the kitchen table (easier to sit at for reading & note-taking), but Ben does his best to keep things light. This poor butterfly has seen better days, but we still love tossing it around!
Richland Public Library
Richland, Washington
April or May 2024
Leica M3
Leica 50mm Summicron v2
Kentmere 400 pushed to 800
When people ask me what I am doing today, I say "studying." Little do they know what my "studying" is.
I edited this sometime between 12-5am today. Was bored, wide awake, feeling creative, tried some new editing techniques.
Had a great time this day, got tons of awesome photos.
Best viewed large.
Oh my, it's Monday already, 2 more exams this Friday and I'm free! Took this during my study break today, nothing special just a longer exposure in my room with all the lights off. Isn't my wallpaper nice and festive? Anyhow, back to studying! ;D
This image is part of the f20-12 exhibition at the Strand Gallery in London, as shown here. It was reviewed "by the Guardian's Camera Club: "Study' is an oddly disturbing portrait, the colours and the map like veins combining to make an almost unidentifiable image"
This Leica IIIf "Black Dial" camera, along with the close-focusing adapter and 50mm f/2 Summitar were purchased in 1951. That's the same year that this Twelfth Edition of The Leica Manual was published.