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musician.
so this week i plucked up the courage and forced myself and mon copain to perform infront of a bunch of private school students who are our age. talk about nerve-racking. i sang and samuel played guitar; and it's safe to say we did pretty well ;)
Challenge for this fortnight - Architecture, old and new.
This photo is from my shoebox, from a trip a couple of years ago that has provided many posts over these pandemium years.
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De Dixi's zijn weg.
Het is de bedoeling dat ik elke week, vanaf dezelfde plek, een foto maak van de vorderingen van het nieuwe Haagse Cultuurcentrum OCC. Ik heb inmiddels een vaste tegel waar ik altijd op sta om de wekelijkse foto te maken.
Zó - dit is een link - ziet het er uit als het straks in 2020 klaar is.
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Well, for this week we're going with this very important capture. As some of you know, Arthur isn't exactly the holding-things-with-the-mouth kinda dog. Last year he surprised me holding a teddy bear for a photo. I literally cried because it was a trick that I was trying with Arthur for ever. But he never wanted to do it again.
This capture is really important to me 'cause today he did it. I asked him to hold the tooth brush and after a little bit of me begging, he did what I asked. I filmed a short video of his good job. (Previous post)
Anyway... I'm really proud of my handsome (and now clean) boy. So happy and excited for more captures like this. But one step at a time.
Guys, thank you for your kind words and compliments.
We haven't moved yet, we'll go this week.
Tomorrow is my birthday (Lorena's) and I wanted to be there already but moving is really stressful and with all the things of university and my mom's health... 24hrs isn't enough time these days... Anyway. Thank you!
PS: I have posted some out door captures from today, just in case you're interested. My camera is broken, so I'm using only my cellphone to capture Arthur's moments.
Hope you guys have an amazing week!
PPS: tomorrow (January 26th) I'll be turning 22! So happy! 🎈🎉🎊👏
It was, for some, Russian Camera week, so I pulled out my c.1940's pre-war FED"1" with a roll of Arista Ultra 100. This isn't an easy camera to shoot with, given the approximate shutter speeds, the FEDf3.5 50mm uncoated and imprecise apertures, and Barnack style loading, but it's a fun challenge nonetheless. Adding to the opportunity was that my film decided to stick inside the cannister (my own rolling from bulk) so many overlaps/double exposures and torn film contributing to the experience. Even so, tried to do some reasonable capture, remembering that sometimes it's the process that's the product. Thanks for the flickeranians who continue to inspire and get me off my tush to observe rather than merely see.
i took this a while ago.. actually last friday i think :)
this little leave really made my day!
it's incredible that this is still green while all the other trees have no leaves at all :)
i hope that you all had a nice christmas!! <3
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Wow, this is my first black and white in this project!
Anyway, this is about the necklace, simple.
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban has always been my favourite book, and the one i have re-read (and re-listened to with Stephen Fry) the most. I suppose its because its the one where Voldermort never makes an appearance and instead of loosing at the end Harry gains a new family member.
My favourite chapter has always been the Knight Bus and i actually hated what they did with it in the film, that little head just creeped me out and i couldn't stand it!.
But yeah, when i was shopping this week i saw this necklace, it reminded me of the Time Turner and i just loved the idea of it, that you could just turn back time and help those who need it. So i had to buy it!
Anyways, hope you have had a good week, i will be here next week :) Down hill to the end now...
I've decided to carry my dilapidated 366 project on in the form of a weekly photo instead. The project will be a fifty-two week long makeup adventure.
I liked the weird angle of my face here.
Título: La mirada
Proyecto fotográfico conjunto de Noelia Geijo y Jairo Ortega de carácter anual con dos tematicas mensuales y de una foto a la semana
Scuba Diving in Sint Maarten / Saint Martin with Ocean Explorers Dive Center ( Explorer's Week Log - Week 42, 2016 ) www.divesxm.com
Scuba Diving in Sint Maarten / Saint Martin with Ocean Explorers Dive Center ( Explorer's Week Log - Week 19, 2016 ) www.divesxm.com
This is the short cut up from Boscombe Chine Gardens back to home created by the Victorians with period lamp posts. Looks unchanged with the exception of some graffiti.
Week 52 - 31 December 2015
Final post for the year, and it has to be Owen. We've had the pleasure of having Owen and his little sister over for the holidays and it really brings the family much joy to have this little munchkin around.
So happy new year and here's to another 52 weeks. More next week.
Hi everybody. This is Olive. One week into this project and I already want Lucy back! Olive needs some discipline and training to say the least. Hopefully doing the project with her will help. She is the youngest of the pack at about 1.5yrs old. It's anybody's guess what she is. I've thought maybe part wheaten, I've heard tibetan terrier, and maybe polish lowland, but any of those breeds would be pretty rare around here and I've never seen any in person to compare. I've never had a dog with fur like this, it's like wool, and I'm a little horrified that my diy grooming will be on display for the year. I miss you Lucy!
fyi: For all not familiar with Lucy, she was my last year's project dog and nothing has happened to her. She is still here :)
“Friends, you and me... you brought another friend... and then there were three... we started our group... our circle of friends... and like that circle... there is no beginning or end.”
I always love polka dots and Gerbera Daisies so I thought I would incorporate them into this weeks theme. I'm taking a Kim Klassen online class on layers and textures and used her "Shine" texture. Also used a Florabella action.
This time the change of seasons is more visible in my pictures.
Spring and summer are in the first row and autumn and winter in the second row.
No snow again in winter but at least it was frosty.
This week, on Sunday, was mine and Jamie's 3 months of togetherness so we went to Buckland Abbey to walk around the grounds and had a lovely cream tea after!
I needed to do a bit of research this week to discover more about what is intended by abstract photography. There are many reference points available but perhaps the most succinct description I came across is:
- Does not represent the subject in a literal way.
- Communicates primarily through form, colour and curves (or in my case, lines) rather than image detail.
I hope I have at least approximated this view of abstraction with my image this week. In processing the image I wanted to try to avoid having any lines that were perfectly vertical, horizontal or diagonal. No doubt someone will find a line in there somewhere that breaks my self-imposed rule!
In case anyone wants to hazard a guess at it, I won't reveal yet what the 'real world' object is that I photographed. :-)
Yep, had to go for the water reflection shot! Rather than tie a bag overhead and let drops fall from a pinprick I decided to use a teaspoon to drop the water. Used a colourful magazine page as backdrop.
Strobist info: My 430ex was set to 1/8 power and was just out of shot on the right (hence slightly blown out area there).
very broad theme this week, and had no real idea what to do for it until a kid at work pointed out this dead robin outside. Fear not no one actually touched the poor creature, photoshop helped this concept come together without disturbing the dead or spreading germs.
model: Steph
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This is Tinna Sigurðardóttir, 25 years old, she is my baby sister. She is very much an outdoor and action kind of girl, she travels a lot, is a diving instructor and a riverrafting/tour guide, has a licence to drive big trucks and regularly takes tourists to the most interesting locations here in Iceland. In fact I am getting so fat and out of shape I am sure she could kick my ass if she wanted to, something that was inconceivable a couple of years ago.
I was originally going use her as week 48 and take her photos while we were diving (see the story by week 48) but she broke her arm two days before we were going diving so that was obviously impossible, she unfortunately won´t be able to go diving till next year. Well I still wanted her for this project as I wanted everyone in my immediate family in it so I just shuffled the weeks around and got her boyfriend Ingó to model last week so she could take it easy for two weeks before this photoshoot.
Well since she had this huge cast on her arm we decided to do something with it and shot this the day before she got a much smaller cast. Henný did all the makeup and hair. The idea is that you really are supposed to look at this shot and just wonder "What the f**k happened to that girl???". Ingó did the artwork on the cast and he owns that brown club you just barely see the handle of there in the lower right corner, that´s an original old school police club.
Lighting is 4 lights, one big softbox from the front, two smaller from either side of Tinna behind her and a fourth with a honeycomb shooting at the black backround.