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Funny that I found this sign just as I was indeed running late to work! I felt so tired this morning!
It's 5:30 PM and time for me to head home to the office...how am I supposed to muster the motivation to workout when it's dark out already?!
11/6
44262234 - fall back card, a brown card with words fall back over a distressed wood background with autumn leaves
Time Lapse of Trisha's birthday dinner @ Top of Vancouver#
17-40mm f/4.0
my first time lapse in which the time of day changes...it was really hard which means lots of more learning for me to do...enjoy.
Wake up call...fastest time I have ever gotten ready for work...Here's how it went....Guess who forgot to set the clock by the bedside...not me...my husband. So instead of 6, it was 7 this morning when I got up!
I got showered and ready in 18 minutes and made it on time...12 min. drive. Got up at 7 and was at school greeting students into the library by 7:30. Just thought you would get a kick out of this. I even washed my hair and used conditioner!
Reset those clocks. The time change. It always messes with my sleep patterns.
Time travels in divers paces with divers persons. -William Shakespeare
2005 and 2009
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To capture life in a photograph can be fleeting.
We snap the world in an instant and in another instant we can quickly forget what was.
I returned to locations where instances I captured have changed.
To re-photograph the areas and present there development alongside there previous state, prompts a connection between what once was and what now is.
Within this double photo we stand in between time.
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3/11/2013, 70/365
It seems we're all really tired tonight because of the time change. It's an early night for all of us.
Galaxy s3, Awesome Miniatures
2005 and 2009
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To capture life in a photograph can be fleeting.
We snap the world in an instant and in another instant we can quickly forget what was.
I returned to locations where instances I captured have changed.
To re-photograph the areas and present there development alongside there previous state, prompts a connection between what once was and what now is.
Within this double photo we stand in between time.
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This screen appears after you have pressed SET UP SCREEN: 4 from screen 1. You want to choose Adjust TIME ZONE / CLOCK.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Analemmatic_sundial
Some of us got an extra hour of sleep last night =)
Have a nice Sunday!
By the time I took this photo, I had already lost quite a bit of time with my northwest Indiana excursion (and taking U.S. 41 into Indiana).
This was the hour, however, that I knew I was going to lose.
Since Indiana now has daylight savings time, this clock would be very important to the many truckers on U.S. 30 who would need to keep time. For me, it was just a reminder that it was now past noon and I wasn't at my first destination.
A friendly reminder to all of my North American flickerites... don't forget to set your clocks back one hour before bed tonight.
This is a reminder from your friendly neighbourhood Boxhead.
I keep myself to a pretty strict schedule....including when I go to bed and when I wake up. Thus, the time change really throws me for a loop. This one is no exception. I'm dragging today. It didn't help that Gracie decided that she needed loving in the middle of the night, Don was snoring, and I was cold....the whole combo made for a tiring day.
I'm sure I'll be fine by the end of the week as I will have hopefully adjusted to the new schedule...but right now it's doing me in.
I do have to admit, I like having it light later in the day. Still not sure it's worth the time change :-D
2005 and 2009
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To capture life in a photograph can be fleeting.
We snap the world in an instant and in another instant we can quickly forget what was.
I returned to locations where instances I captured have changed.
To re-photograph the areas and present there development alongside there previous state, prompts a connection between what once was and what now is.
Within this double photo we stand in between time.
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