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Seeking constructive criticism as to whether this fits Fibonacci at all! I really don’t have the mathematical eye for this concept. Used a bloom floating in a bowl, and then inverted it to give it more of an abstract feel.
I am happy to try another tack, but need some guidance.
52 weeks of 2022: Fibonacci
Southbound freeway.
I will be away for a few days so I'm posting 3 photos today.
These 3 cityscapes are taken from King's Park in Perth. We are so privileged to have this enormous park overlooking our city.
Kings Park is a 400.6-hectare park overlooking Perth Water and the central business district of Perth, Western Australia. The park is a mixture of grassed parkland, botanical gardens and natural bushland on Mount Eliza with two-thirds of the grounds conserved as native bushland. Offering panoramic views of the Swan River and Darling Range, it is home to over 324 native plant varieties, 215 known indigenous fungi species and 80 bird species.
Next week: "earth and sky"
Inspired by Tatiana Mikhina 500px.com/photo/3499039 (photo is SFW, some of her other stuff is not)
Week#155
Another hobby I've had through the years is counted cross-stitch. I tried to find one of mine that I have done, but I must have given all of them away. This is one that my sister Sheila started for me before she died. Her daughter, Michelle, knew she was making it for me, so Michelle finished it, had it beautifully framed and sent it to me. It's something I will always treasure! Another hobby through the years has been crocheting. When Mel had her twins, I got out my crochet hooks and make matching blankets for the twins. Mel said, "Mom, I didn't know you could do this!" That's because I didn't do a lot of it. Allen didn't like me to do needlework. He wanted me to be with him with whatever he was doing! Sheila was making a cross-stitch for me of two bicyclists but didn't get it finished. Now it seems to be lost or I would take it and finish it myself. I loved it! It was of two people riding their bikes together. There was a biking trail by Sheila's house and I would load my bike in the jeep and we would go biking together. She was so good at biking that she would literally leave me in the dust! Such good memories!
We had a nice dinner with bread and salad. I love the one on the left with bacon around it an cheese. Hmmm...
Fashion Week, Copenhagen Leica M8, Cosina/Voigtlander 15mm f4.5 Heliar. More to follow on my blog www.artq.com
Construction, Week 38
Here's that promised shot of the store construction as seen earlier this afternoon, from an angle seen many other afternoons, most recently three weeks ago. Again, the only visible progress appears to be over at the pharmacy drive-thru frame-up. Maybe it's a good thing I'm taking a couple weeks off from new pictures in this regard...
(c) 2016 Retail Retell
These places are public so these photos are too, but just as I tell where they came from, I'd appreciate if you'd say who :)
Finally got round to sorting out my last photos from for my photo a week project last year! Had some issues with broken computer and receiving a new camera so got a bit behind.
You can check out the full set here - Project52. This was a lot less stressful than the "photo a day" project a few years ago!
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I'm home... can i go back now?
I love going to Ireland so much!
I will start uploading the rest of my photos over the next few days!
have a good week!
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It's finals week. I really feel like schools shouldn't do this to people. I feel like I may have heart problems when it's over.
Good news is it's SO close to Christmas break. Which to me means an entire MONTH without class! I can't wait! :)
*Also, I have a question for you guys. If I did a print giveaway, would anyone enter? I wouldn't want to do one and only have 3 people enter... So, let me know if you're interested. If enough people are, I'll do one. :)
A great action shot from tubing on the weekend... Our last weekend with our International Student. We will miss him!!
Waves
Achieved by using my iPhone on 'Live' mode then choosing the long exposure selection. Not perfect and you do have to make sure there is a wide enough view as you lose the edges in the finished image but it saved me carrying a tripod for miles :)
this week's assignment was all about finding unique vessels for flowers...capturing the last of the lilacs and the first of the lavender
Theme of The Week - Cinematographic Recreation
The Shining at the Place d'Armes Hotel in New Orleans
My husband loves to buy hats when we travel and this is a very small portion of his collection. He has been known to buy 6-8 different ones in the same location because he can't choose between them!
I found this collection quite difficult to photograph, I had 50 of them laid out on the table but resorted to capturing just a few to try and make it interesting.