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Front loaded lego washing machine with openable door and detergent drawer, on/off switch, rotatable drum, hoses for cold water and drain and a plug.
Bombo Quarry | Kiama | NSW | Australia
The conditions were awesome this morning at Bombo, the swell was big and the tide was high and we were very close to the action, which was pretty sweet. I have no idea were all the clouds were hiding tho, yet again.
I have got a few different shots with the wave action, I might upload later.
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Strobist: Canon 580EX to camera right bounced off ceiling. Canon 580EX camera left with shoot-thru umbrella. Triggered by RadioPopper JrX.
I know this has been done a zillion times but my daughter and I wanted to give it a try for fun. It's a main floor laundry room that is very narrow and small so I was probably just over a foot away from her. I couldn't even fully open or extend my umbrella because of the space limitations. Therefore, I had to use my Canon 17-40 lens.
Don't worry, the machine was never turned on nor was the door ever shut. She had a bath in a real tub!
; )
Who can say whether every dimple and pattern is necessary, but the internals of a washing machine can be art.
'Honey, there's something wrong with the washing machine. Could you take a look at it?' Those of you who have kids and families of your own certainly know how much they can take up your time. Like many others out there, most of my photography happens between everything else and I don't have any specific time reserved for it (except for blog posts which I do when everybody else are at sleep). Instead I carry either my Nex-5N or A7 with one or two lenses everywhere because you never know where the inspiration strikes (=when I suddenly find some short moment). Some of my pictures have literally been taken with Meri's baby carriage next me and I've been cradling her while preparing the shot. Then there are other pictures that happen because I'm unable go out and I try to come up something interesting within home.
As frustrating as this sometimes is, it has also brought a certain creativity to my photography which would not exist without these limitations of family-life and everything else. In fact, the origin of these 'dark frames', which have become very dear to me, are based on family-life routines where I could originally find free time for my photography only at night when kids were sleeping. It is kind of contradictory that I've found some of my inspiration from the conditions that don't allow me to put too much time for photography in the first place. To be honest, I believe that without these limitations I wouldn't get anything done because I could always 'shift it for to tomorrow' or search for the 'better moment, light, etc'.
I guess, what I'm trying to say is that there are possibilities and sources of inspiration everywhere except where everything is possible and there are no limits. So, before you follow that train of thought where 'concentrating on photography is difficult as I don't have any time for it', try to see it the other way: limits will guide you to make something interesting out of what you have available right now and following it will eventually get you some place which is, at least, better than browsing photography related stuff from the net (been there, done that). Just keep your camera with you and reach for it at those short moments where everything else except you is busy doing something else.
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24th October 2018:
One of those days when I was so pleased to find something to take early on in the day; it's been a hectic one.
When Graham went out this morning I emptied the washing machine. I know they advise you to wash your vegetables before eating them, but maybe this was going a bit far...
Graham also went into Lannion to pick up my much missed laptop. Now up and running again, but could I have his keyboard ... it's got a number pad and I miss it!
Sorry, but Flickr is being so slow that I'm giving up. Just overheating the laptop. :(
Better viewed large and thank you for your favourites. :O)
Doing the laundry is one of the most boring things I know, so I thought that I might as well have some fun during the time.
Last week I got the chance to take pictures of a concert again, you can see the photos on my blog
Do you have ANY idea how hard it is to tie Hanes Underwear into a knot??? I finally had to take them off to do it.
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Cagliari, Italy (December, 2002)
Para Camar[•ⓐº]das Juego #38: Lo de cada día.
Con dos niños en casa, más mi maridín, mi colada de cada día incluye millones de calcetines y calzoncillos... de ahí la cara de agobio que he querido reflejar, aunque yo me veo más cara de pánfila... y con la cara lavá, pa matarme :)
I think I've worked out why my washing machine is so darn noisy.
There's always some kind of rhythmic thumping noise coming from inside. So today I decided to investigate - my curiosity had reached a new level of curious curiosity.
It couldn't be my socks... nope... and pretty certain it wasn't my thermal underwear - Matron always insists on cleaning that herself (alone) in her private quarters.
So I decided to sneak up on my machine and catch it unawares... and sure enough... there was a goddam party going on in there. An 80's goddam party!
The cheek of it.
I guess spinning around all day can make you crave 80's music.
I guess.
Strobist:
ST-E2 on camera triggering 580EXII facing up in back of washing machine
I know you'd love to:
Taken for the Idea Room Photo Challenge
Taken for Day 17 COLOURFUL
Red wash.
Camera in washing machine on a 10 second timer.
The washing machine had conked out so Lisa, being the capable gal she is, took it apart and fixed it! :)