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both these snowy views were taken a few weeks ago but as they fitted the challenge I thought I would cheat :)
Sorry I've been very busy this week, I've only been sleeping about an hour or two a day, if I get to sleep at all.
This is just a rushed photo, I'm so sorry T_T It doesn't have any significance or look interesting or anything.
I'm tired and I need a break =(
I messaged the impersonator and the website which the impersonator is posting the photographs but I have not heard from either one of them. This kind of sucks.
I don't think it's fair to steal my photos, calling them photos of you, saying you took the photo, you did the post processing. I feel like posting the person's link here but ah >< nevermind. Oh well.
Credits to ISOstock for the smoke.
Inspiration: #NoFilter
No limit on what you shoot this week, as long as the image is pure. No filters, presets or other edits. Basic exposure corrections only this week.
TÃtulo: fallen leaves
Proyecto fotográfico conjunto de Noelia Geijo y Jairo Ortega de carácter anual con dos tematicas mensuales y de una foto a la semana
foto para verla escuchando: www.youtube.com/watch?v=RPg63uxYwN0
Foto realizada a partir de papel de celo de diferentes colores (verde, amarillo y marrón) con dichos papeles de celo puestos delante del objetivo y usando el flash para iluminar una superficie blanca. Más luego el retoque para hacer esta fusión entre las hojas en fondo blanco.
This is the enormous stained glass window behind the altar of the church I attend. During services the sunlight streams through the colored glass and illuminates the sanctuary with a warm glow.
Week 23 - SEASONS
This week our theme is SEASONS (Summer, Spring, Fall Winter). The focus is on the Outdoors using Natural Light.
Nothing like walking through the woods in the winter with fogged up glasses when you're manually focusing your camera. :| 6/52
Follow our challenge at 2019 P52
Transitions of the seasons, of ice melting, a passage down the creek... it's everywhere. 2/52
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Wow....made it, just barely!!
My favorite wine I originally chose because I loved the label and the name, Apothic Red. Now they've come out with a new blend and imagine, I only found it this week, just in time for week two. It's perfect.
Mind you, the photo, technically, is not.....not enough time, too much in a hurry. It was the perfect candidate for a texture, which I did for the Outtake just to see.
K.....must go and crack it open now. :)
Week 3 : My Happy Place.
It's not where you walk, but who walks with you.
Exploring Kairakau Beach with my four legged mate.
Year X Week 47 17-24/11/19
Still on some of my favourite shots from this year for my shot a week. Here's one of Larkin Poe, excellent roots/blues/rock band originally from Georgia. The sisters put on one heck of a show during the Singapore grand Prix this year, and I became an instant fan. More soon.
Agnes, Bruno and Eva on an evening walk. The weather has turned, the snow is gone, and evening walks are getting longer.
No dogversation this week, just 3 dogs and 2 humans on a walk.
Theme of The Week - Panorama
yesterday it rained all day.
today, got up early, drove out to the country, went home & discovered that I didn't like the pictures even though I looked at them there (!), got mad, tried to use my panorama stitching program to stitch them together anyway, it was expired, found another free one that I liked, drove back out to the country, reshoot, go home, try to stitch them, too little overlap on one side, have to do it manually in photoshop... other than all that drama, I think it turned out ok
Work in progress
Street repair has started this week and is supposed to last 2 weeks, we'll see!! Meanwhile dust is everywhere and the windows will need a good washing when construction will be over
Genna and Boomer are happiest when they can run through the fields. My uncle's property is a great place with lots of open fields. This way they don't get into trouble finding something in the woods to chase or be chased. It was very wet today and they came back cleaner then when they left. This is rarely the case as they usually find burdocks or those little green beady balls that stick everywhere.
52 weeks for dogs.
This is one of my most prized possessions. My son Evan made this sign when he was about 10 years old (he's 30 now) and I cherish it. He did it on his own with some help from his older sister and gave it to me for Christmas.
"Those boys play for keeps."
I was five years old and wanted a bag of marbles of my own so I could play with the neighbor kids. My father finally relented with the warning, "Don't come crying for any more if you lose them." Happily, I ran off with my small bag of marbles.
Later, when I came home empty handed, he started to give me the I-told-you-so talk.
I said, "It's okay, Dad. I just need a bigger bag to bring home the ones I won."
and that's my marble story
for the toy/game/childhood pastime theme at 52.5 of 2010
Explored!! Thanks everyone! #35!!!
week 22
Dogwood 52 week photography challenge
dogwood.photography/52weekchallenge.html
reaching out... to myself
Only 8 weeks left, that's, i still remember being 8 weeks in!
I really liked this photo when i took it, but as always the remote could be seen in my hand. I tried to Photoshop it out but it looked strange so i processed it this way so i could remove it and it looked natural!
Back to uni on Sunday, Christmas holiday has gone to quick! But then again im home for the weekend in two weeks anyway so just got to get through next weeks deadlines and i can relax! (Now for my computer not to die on me!)
Oooh, and a little plug for my friend. He is trying to prove Nikon is a great HD film camera as well.
Rugelach.
Not all of us celebrate Christmas and that's why I baked "rugelach" which are popular in Jewish Cuisine and I can tell you one thing... they are delicious and I ate all by myself.
Rainy Saturday
Roughly 20% done with 52 weeks already! Unbelievable. This one comes in just under the wire.
Crazy hectic week with lots of overtime at work coupled with Heather's birthday plans made it tough to find time for self-portraiting. So, a rainy Saturday portrait it is, despite the weather-induced headache.
Incidentally, it's probably hard to see them, but these incredibly awesome pants were inherited from my Grandpa. I still need to hem them but they rule.
Now I'm going to take a nap.
Graveyards are a mine of pnotography opportunities especially for black and white shots so thinking of the Easter theme and obviously the crucifixion this immediately popped into my head.
This gravestone with celtic design stood out and with the background of the other gravestones and the young trees against a cloudless sky it just seemed to suit the infrared.
Shot on a Panasonic G3 converted for infrared photography, processed in Lightroom and Silver Efex.