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Used 550d + Super Ozeck 135mm f2 + 30mm extension tube.

Nothing exciting but just testing the lens and this shot was at f4 it gives a nice creamy bokeh? its hard to find the 135mm Super Ozecks but if you spot one on Ebay its worth grabbing.

Mine is PK mount but i use a PK to EF chipped adaptor and also af extension tubes.

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I washed my car today and felt like playing around with my rig a bit. Unfortunately I was running out of good light so I had to just stay in the driveway to mess around. This was my first rig shot with the Mini and actually just my 3rd ever I think, I definitely need to practice more.

 

D700, nikkor 20mm f/2.8 @ f/7.1, 3 seconds, iso 400, natural light.

Using my new D90 with the macro adapter.

The maze was constructed using 452 linear metres of machine rounded pressure preservative treated timbers, each timber was 100mm (4 inches) diameter and set into concrete footings alternating from a 300mm high timber and then a 1200mm timber as a continuous log wall following the maze pattern, the footpaths between the timbers were constructed from self binding fine hoggin gravel.

 

The works were designed by and carried for Basingstoke and Deane Borough Council as part of their Term Tender the works were implemented in 2012.

 

Beggarwood Park Is situated to the south west of Basingstoke, in the English county of Hampshire, and mainly serves the communities of Hatch Warren and Beggarwood. It was originally identified and developed as public open space to support new housing development in the area. Facilities in the park include a play area, an outdoor gym, a maze, amphitheater and allotments, all linked by a good footpath network. The Beggarwood Wildlife Group is encouraging chalk land fora to grow in the park.

 

Beggarwood is a housing estate approximately 2.5 miles (4.0 km) south-west of Basingstoke town centre. It was built almost completely in one phase between 2001 and 2009. There is a shop, a nursery, a pharmacy, a dentist and a doctors' surgery, on Broadmere Road.

 

www.kieronbeattie.co.uk/hardlandscaping.htm

 

www.basingstoke.gov.uk/rte.aspx?id=568

 

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I've used these fall leaves here.

 

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Used Camera:CONTAX T2

Used Lens:Carl Zeiss Sonnar 2.8/38 T*

Used Film:Kodak Tri-X 400

※Self Development

I didn't have access to a computer for awhile, and cut down somed colored steno notebook pages, and also some pretty journal paper (even tho it was a little smaller than the rest of my planner) that I cut up and put into my planner.

Fort Jackson DFACs use labels to indicate foods that enhance a Soldier's performance and foods that are moderate performance enhancers or are performance limiting. Labeling is part of the Soldier Fueling Initiative.

 

Fort Jackson dining facilities use labels to indicate which types of food enhance a Soldier's performance and which types are considered for moderate performance or performance limiting. The labeling is part of the Soldier Fueling Initiative, which addresses the nutritional needs of Soldiers in Initial Military Training.

 

About the U.S. Army Installation Management Community:

IMCOM handles the day-to-day operations of U.S. Army installations around the globe – We are the Army's Home. Army installations are communities that provide many of the same types of services expected from any small city. Fire, police, public works, housing, and child-care are just some of the things IMCOM does in Army communities every day. We endeavor to provide a quality of life for Soldiers, Civilians and Families commensurate with their service. Our professional workforce strives to deliver on the commitments of the Army Family Covenant, honor the sacrifices of military Families, and enable the Army Force Generation cycle.

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I do some occassional freelance consulting work for a few select government agencies that have people stashed away here and there in cramped, dark basement offices who like to think out of the box.

 

And when I say "think out of the box", I'm not referring to the normal corporatespeak horseshit of thinking out of the box where Jonathan, who's always wearing the stupid art print ties that really do little to change anyone's perception of him as ass-kissing douchebag who just happens to wear a lot of art print ties, bangs his first on the table and says "let's take tax advantages of a write-down domestically, sell the banned product to developing nations under a multi-layered interlocking system of shell companies, have the cash take a ski trip to the Alps - I think you all know what I mean - and when they finish they're vacation, voila, they're assets on the balance sheet of our subprime mortgage arm." No. That's friggin' kids stuff.

 

On our skunkworks projects, we use REAL out of the box thinking to solve organizational problems by using a variation of Dali's Paranoid Critical Method where the problem solver intentionally wills himself into a temporary psychotic state in order to approach a mundane problem or set of facts in a radically different way.

 

This is an example of one of our recent breakthroughs combining perceptual mapping with the Paranoid Critical Method to solve the DOD's problems with declining enlistment and retention levels. It's code name is Operation Freedom Boner.

 

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Laser toner on copy paper, Malvern, PA

 

The tragic part is that you can take a serious real-world approach to lay out some of the lies and misinformation that the Bush Administration used to get us into Iraq or maybe even lay out the Republicans smear strategies again Obama in the upcoming campaign.

 

But that wouldn't be funny. It would be reality.

 

Dali on the Paranoid Critical Method:

"Paranoiac-critical activity organizes and objectivizes in an exclusivist manner the limitless and unknown possibilities of the systematic association of subjective and objective 'significance' in the irrational...it makes the world of delirium pass onto the plane of reality"

  

Royal Welsh Show 2008. How cool is this van!

Used Panasonic FS10 Compact + Reversed Zeiss 50mm

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Taken at Leybourne Lake Country Park, Kent, England....

 

Canon 1D Mark 2 N with a Canon 70-200mm f4 L lens

 

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I always shoot RAW and up until now I always shot with Nokon gear only. Hence I have only used Niks excellent (its a love or hate type of software) Capture NX to process my RAW files. Recently I bought a Fuji X100 so with that I needed to search out a RAW processing program for it. Natural choice was Adobe Lightroom. New version just out, many revisions and also hugely popular.

 

I installed the demo version and went ahead and learnt how to use it. While it had many features that I would never use, the main thing of converting RAW files worked well and I achieved good results without too much effort. Lightroom though was very slow on my not so new but not so old system. But I could live with it.

 

I looked at the pricing and in Australia its sold for $187 ex GST (ie download version). In USA its $149. Being an Aussie I get charged 25% over the USA price. Not cool. I tried a quick method to fudge it and "pretend" I am American but that failed. I know I can setup proxies, mail addresses to get around this but I didn't feel like going to these lengths just to buy a product.

 

In the end I gave up on Lightroom and tried different RAW processors. None really caught my eye too much, plus they were quite expensive. It wasn't until late last week I came across Corel After Shot Pro. Based on the old Bible Pro, I decided to give it a go. Impressive, very impressive. Not as polished as Lightroom, but also not as bloated, and much, much faster. The best bit is that I pay same price whether I am in Sydney, San Francisco or Hong Kong. And the better bit is that the price of $53 USD (using coupon code "ARTCOREL10" for 10% Off ) is about $80 cheaper than the Adobe stuff.

 

Fail Adobe. And I hope this enquiry will result in some changes. Some Adobe execs need to realise that if you buy a coffee in Sydney they will be charged the same price as the Aussie dude standing next to them or the Chinese woman sitting reading the paper sipping her coffee...

Using a ND+4 filter to allow the long exposure. 13 sec., f/3.5, 100 ISO

using an encyclopedia dictionary as a foot pedal extension for sewing machine with Ikea bar stool

Used flash gun W/M2 Bulb.

 

Polaroid 250

Used in lecture by JR James at the Department of Town and Regional Planning at The University of Sheffield between 1967 and 1978.

Former neon sign for Used Cars in Columbus, Ohio.

Used 2 smartphone for lighting.

Using vintage sepiah by niksoftware silvrefex. By the way. am not the official photog here. just catching important moments. hehehe.

Olympus digital camera

using the Samsung-WB110

Used Camera: RICOH GR10

Used Lens:GR LENS f=28mm 1:2.8

Used Film:Kodak TMAX 400

※Self Development

Used Lensbaby to take pictures of this girl in yellow sunglasses

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This was a question posed by a person to a celebrity photographer on Facebook.

 

And I wondered about the naivete of the person , before the camera or the lens takes the picture it is the mind that captures it on your soul..

 

The body is a camera and I wont go into scientific details.. the lens is Shivas third eye embedded deep into your foreheads karmic consciousness..pictures are shot here..

 

There was a ad in the newspapers learn to click snaps at Rs 7500 in three days , this is photography served as a Thali.. makes me throw up..

 

And I am only 10 years into photography..I am a street photographer , you need a temperament to be a street photographer , you have to be fast on the uptake, or you lose a fleeting moment completely.

 

Photography should be made a compulsory subject in school and colleges as it is a holistic healing instrument of peace.

 

You dont need to run after pictures , pictures themselves fall into your laps,but you must have an eye to see the ordinary..the ordinary picture steal our own emotions, as I raised my camera to eye level this little florist girl looked at me curiously than before I hit the trigger she gave me a gift of a smile..

 

There was no need to tweak this picture I shot it in color , but I used the extract tool to add poetry to what I shot..I gave back life to the flowers as they will touch the mortal soul of god , and I desaturated the rest of my picture , so you could see the power of a smile that heals..

 

I dont crop my pictures I use wide angle , the pipe in the picture is the path that leads to a light in the tunnel of despair.

 

So street photography binds me with my surroundings , I shot a lot of stuff on this card, and I dont discriminate I shoot what appeals to my soul, I shoot selfishly yet I share it with all of you..

 

For me street photography is the mother of all photography , and here it is a vast genre to document , it covers all the feasts and festivals on the roads, the pain and the sorrow , hope and tomorrow , the head cutting the scourging the Moharam processions, Lalbagh Cha Raja his last journey, Durga Visarjan, Raafaee body piercings on the road..the road piercings or Maryamma feast of the Hindu Tamils , and something or the other is happening like the Stations of the Cross on Good Friday , the Hijra procession or Sandals at the Dargahs..

 

And of 123681 pictures I have posted as blogs at Flickr I can tell you that over 75% is nothing but street photography.

  

And in another one hour I go to Colaba to meet one of the most energetic , fascinating photographer Laurent , he is a visionary, a poet and a realistic dreamer of broken dreams too..

He is a Frenchman and a lover of my country ethos..

 

Yes is a street photographer too..

 

I just walked along the Edmonds marsh, one of the few saltwater marshes left in the urban areas of western Washington.

 

The City of Edmonds is conducting a study to determine baseline conditions at the marsh, and they have asked visitors to take photos from certain locations, in certain directions, using a specific naming convention. I was happy to participate.

 

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I used to come here all the time when I was in junior high and high school. Just coming here and being here was fun and exciting. Even though the photo was taken more than 10 years ago, the expressions of young people walking through the city are full of excitement. But lately, everyone's expressions have been cloudy.

 

Urban development is progressing even though there is no need for it, and the commercial facilities in the completed buildings are all high-end stores. Places like underground secret bases for young people without money are disappearing more and more. Is this really okay? At Shibuya.

Got this on my birthday :-)

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So this evening Lorraine came to visit . She used to live on the corner, in my neighbourhood. We make sure to visit at least once a year, usually in the spring (we've been doing this for years). Lorriane teaches at the University in town. She reads, and studies and writes papers and teaches. That is what she likes to do best. This is her first facedown :~ ) Thanks Lorraine!!!

We sat in the summer house, untill it got so windy and cool.........we moved to the house. Yack yack yack.....yadda yadda yadda...............good to catch up and hear what happening in her life.

It really doesn't feel like summer at the moment.......cool and super windy.

Anyhow..that was fun...we had some good laughs.

later flickr people!

Joyce

 

Used as the illustration to the poem, "Lovelorn Poet in San Diego, CA:

It Has Been A Month" at www.lovelornpoets.com/2011/10/20/lovelorn-poet-in-san-die...

Gingerbread hearts at Hameln, Niedersachsen, Germany. Germans buy them and uses as necklaces. They are big cookies with legends like "for my sister" "I love you", etc...

Weihnachstarmarkts or Christmas Markets are very colorful places all over Germany from Nov 20 to Dec 20 or around that dates. You can go and shop German food, gluhwein (hot, sweet and spicy red wine -very good for those German realy coooooold days!), handcrafts, etc...

This picture is from Hameln (the Pied Piper home town), located at the northern part of the country. But these markets can be found all over the country and I really enjoyed them. Even there are some Medieval Christmas Markets, that are such an experience as the sellers are dressed up in medieval customs and you can find things such as liquors bottled in Harry-Potter like bottles, Venice carnival like masks, eat a turkey leg with your bare hands...

Here's a recent stock use I found of my Wollman Rink image.

using her bow thrusters to help her during docking maneuver.

Used Pan Pastels to create the pink woodgrain background.

Stamped and embossed butterfly on vellum.

 

Used labels two nestie

ribbon, gems and butterfly.

  

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Musicista, compositore, produttore discografico, fotografo, regista, autore, fondatore dei Talking Heads, vincitore di un Oscar, del Golden Globe, di un Grammy e del David di Donatello. Sperimentale ed avanguardistico, tra contaminazione e sperimentazione, David Byrne, una delle figure di spicco della musica new wave americana, arriva in concerto nel nostro Paese il 16 luglio a Milano al Teatro degli Arcimboldi con American Utopia Tour.

 

Newyorkese di origini scozzesi, Byrne (1952) forma i Talking Heads nel 1975 insieme a Chris Frantz (batteria) e Tina Weymouth (basso), ex compagni di scuola presso un istituto di design del Rhode Island. Rinforzato dall’arrivo del tastierista Jerry Harrison, il quartetto debutta con 77, segnalandosi subito come una delle realtà più originali e interessanti della scena new wave statunitense.

 

David Byrne, artista e mente creativa dalle indiscusse doti, ha lasciato un segno nella storia della musica attuale fondando i Talking Heads, band sperimentale e d’avanguardia in grado di combinare musica bianca e musica nera, costituendo una delle colonne portanti della new wave americana. Successivamente – e conteporaneamente - ai Talking Heads, David Byrne intraprende dal 1981 una lunga ed illuminante carriera solista, collaborando con artisti del calibro di Brian Eno, Ryuichi Sakamoto (con il quale ha vinto l’Oscar, il Golden Globe ed il Grammy negli anni 1988-1989 per la colonna sonora del film di Bertolucci L’Ultimo Imperatore), St. Vincent (con la quale ha appunto pubblicato l’album Love This Giant nel 2012). La sua passione per la world music lo porta a fondare la Luaka Bop, la rinomata etichetta di Os Mutantes, Jim White, Los De Abajo, Atomic Bomb Band ed altri.

 

Inserito dal 2002 nella Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, David Byrne è un vulcano di idee che sfociano in un’iper-produttività caratterizzata da fusione, contaminazione, creatività e sperimentazione, con oltre quarant'anni di carriera alle spalle, senza mai perdere l’aplomb nemmeno per un attimo.

 

American Utopia, il nuovo album di Byrne pubblicato il 9 marzo 2018 per Todomundo/Nonesuch Records, è il primo lavoro solista dal 2004. Registrato per la maggior parte a New York nello studio della casa di David, vede la collaborazione dell’amico di lunga data Brian Eno, del produttore Rodaidh McDonald (The XX, King Krule, Sampha, Savages) e di artisti quali Daniel Lopatin (aka Oneohtrix Point Never), Jam City, Thomas Bartlett (produttore di St. Vincent, aka Doveman) e Jack Peñate. Anticipato da Everybody’s Coming To My House - brano composto insieme a Brian Eno con la partecipazione di TTY, Happa Isaiah Barr (Onyx Collective) ed il vincitore del Mercury Award Sampha – American Utopia sarà accompagnato da un lungo tour mondiale che metterà in scena un concerto che lo stesso Byrne ha definito “lo spettacolo più ambizioso che abbia mai fatto dai concerti che furono ripresi per Stop Making Sense”.

 

E’ nato il club dell’usato griffato www.club.spaceprive.net

dove puoi vendere e comprare online da fashion victims abiti e accessori moda.

 

It is born the club of branded used www.club.spaceprive.net

where you can sell and buy online from fashion-victims clothing and fashion accessories.

 

USE THIS PHOTO------278 people with their singing bowls celebrated the Dalai Lama’s birthday and rung in unison for peace, equality and fair trade at one time at the Capitol building open air rotunda to break the Guinness Book of World Records on Saturday, July 12, 2014. The Ten Thousand Villages, non-profit organization organize the event. (RICARDO B. BRAZZIELL / AMERICAN- STATESMAN)

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Photograph taken at 12:41pm on July 5th 2012 off Main Road A20 near the famous Lion pub in the centre of Farningham village, past the old wooden bridge that spans the River Darent in Farningham, Dartford, England.

  

Nikon D7000 25mm 1/50s f/5.0 iso200

  

Nikkor AF-S DX 18-105mm f/3.5-5.6G ED. UV filter.

 

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Using this pattern from Jody Pearl of Sew Outside the Lines:

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....i made this dress using ONLY fabrics and notions from my massive stash (determined to craft thru some of my raw materials this year!).

 

the bodice fabric is a vintage remnant. the skirt and bias trim fabric is upcycled from a pair of PJs. there wasn't enough of either fabric to cut the full pattern pieces so i improvised by adding a piece of the purple fabric to the bodice back and a strip of randomly-pieced fabric (that was going to be a obi years ago) to the skirt.

 

am not loving the look of the bust darts. but hey, it was my first dress from this pattern, and my first attempt (ever) at adding bust darts to a garment, so all-in-all i'm pleased.

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