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Hampshire & Isle of Wight Air Ambulance landed on the front at Cowes tonight to apparently attend to an unfortunate woman pulled from the sea
Monday, 6th August 2018
This week I decided I wasn't going to do anything complex. I told my friend I was going to do a shot of him smoking. I told him just to look casual, sat him under a single light and started shooting. This was my favorite of the bunch.
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I actually had a few I liked this week, but I chose this one for my project. I'll probably be uploading one or two more from this shoot though!
Thanks to my sister Angela for holding the camera and tolerating my instructions on angling, etc. I promise I will get a remote soon.
:)
31/52: Ninjya is back
October 28 - November 3
Well, this week I took so many photos at the Halloween party and that was awesome, at the few weddings and I learnt so much from those photo shoots. However I wanted to take photos for this project and something new or haven't done for a while.
I decided to play with a strobe. I have been learning how to use it on my own but very slowly....
So after work I grabbed my light stand and umbrella started shooting Ninjya (out cat).
Even he was just sitting on a couch but it was a long wait to just even get these shots. I imagine how patient I have to be if I would like to be a wildlife photographer.
It is nice to take photos of our cats every now and then, so that I can keep track of how they are growing. Animals becomes your family once you have them right?
Anyways it was fun doing something different and need lots of practice.....
If you are interested....
Camera Info: Nikon D700 | Nikkor 85mm (f/1.8) @ 85mm | ISO 200 | 1/160s @ f/5.0 | In-Hand | No Editing
Strobe Info: Nikon SB-900 @ 28mm | 1/8 | Camera left with an Umbrella | Powered by a non brand wireless trigger
A beer and a sarnie at the Royal before the Hayfield show, which involved sheepdog trials, strong men, stunt bikes and a fell race.
this weeks gone by pretty quick, tuesday we all did our little challenges at work, can you believe i managed to go 4 hours of not being weird, go me :) although i did almost hug a complete stranger from behind thinking it was christina ooops.....
had some pretty weird customers this week:
one guy asked me if we sold 'those extension leads that you put outside and hang your clothes on' he meant a washing line....
then there was the guy yesterday who kept saying 'blight, black colour, your house my house' while waving his arms around.... this went on for a few minutes before charlie saw my puzzled face and came to help....still no idea.... a few mins later and a customer intervention, turns out he wanted fly spray!!!!! hmmm....
a few mins later that same guy came back to me holding 2 pairs of flip flops and asked if one pair was bigger than the other. erm well one was a massive size 10 and the other a size 6.... honestly some people shouldnt be allowed out ;)
on the way to the train station last night i saw a pigeon gnawing on a chicken bone, freaked me out seeing a bird eating a bird :( so glad it wasnt a cute little robin doing that......
Week 7 ran from August 8, 2011 Week until August 12, 2011 ! During week 7 basketball skill guru Irv Magill ran a clinic for our Senior Camp Basketball Club and our CIT basketball team. He stressed posture, balance, and advanced ball handling skills. Also, the CITs took a 3 day 2 night trip to the Poconos! We hope everyone enjoyed themselves! We have just one week left before camp ends! Let's make week 8 the best!
Willow Grove Day Camp provides summer fun for kids who live in Willow Grove, Abington, Blue Bell, Hatboro, Horsham, Huntingdon Valley, Lafayette Hill, Philadelphia, Plymouth Meeting, Southampton and the surrounding areas. For more information on Willow Grove Day Camp and the services they provide please visit: www.willowgrovedaycamp.com
Stephanie spent the last two weeks of bed rest in the hospital, which is why the weekly photo changed location.
26 weeks pregnant - 6 months! Not officially in the third tri-mester until next week but I have less than three months to go now.
I've been hiding my troubled soul.
This isn't how I really feel right now, but I didn't have any time to something good this week, so this'll have to do.
I should probably post last week's shot before I take this week's, eh? :) Taken last Saturday, at 31 weeks, right before going for a day of shopping and yummy food with my step-mom. Scores for the day: lots of cloth, a yoga ball and yummy, yummy Thai soup! It was the same day M had to get up early and go to this bootcamp for new dad's class, which he loved. (Yay!) He said it made him even more excited to be a dad. :)
I have been spending a few days here and there getting ready to sell my mother's home when I stumbled upon these two miniature boats. My mom always collected beach-type items like lighthouses, boats and sea shells because it reminded her of her time spent in Ocean City, MD.
While it's been very difficult cleaning out her house to prepare to sell it since she passed in June. I have enjoyed finding some gems in her house that I plan to keep and display in my own home and pass on to my children one day.
17th - 23rd December 2012
I went outside.
In five degrees cold.
And it was exhilarating.
This week has been mostly about evaluation and fresh starts. I was so down and I didn't quite know why until I stopped and slept and then thought about how and why I felt. I wrote a blog post about it, and a couple of people responded really kindly and I thank them for that. I learnt about Matthew Bourne's theatrical performances and fell in love with the light and the motion of his work. I redecorated my online homes and websites, turned my phone back on after four days of silence and got ready to embrace the Earth again.
I enjoyed hot tea, jam tarts and cakes, and watching late night fairytales with you.
Another year done and dusted. This is my second year in the group and I have enjoyed it immensely. On a bit of a sad note I must mention that there will not be a third year. At least not in 2015. Next year I have a couple of "projects" outside of photography that will make it very difficult to work within the weekly timetable. However, I don't plan to let my camera gather dust. I will look for a different photography goal for 2015 (another scavenger hunt, 100x project etc.) so expect to see me posting elsewhere on Flickr. For those of you that I follow, I will still be checking in when time allows too. A big big thank you to those of you that have followed my efforts up until now and especially to those of you that have commented, encouraged and inspired me within the 52 Week group. Your words and the motivation to try and lift my work to your high standards have been invaluable. Thank you so much to the small group of administrators that keep the project moving. The themes this year have been both fun and challenging. For those of you embarking on the 2015 edition, I wish you lots of creative energy and perfect moments. Happy and healthy New Year to you all.
Perspective--getting up close to foreground to appear larger with a wide angle lens
Also, lines, diagnoal from corner, texture, shapes
2012 in 52 Photos.
I'm going to be uploading a photo a week. I tried something similar before with a photo a day but that was a bit unmanageable after a while.
So here goes!
Week One: Resolutions.
My 2012 Resolutions:
1. Find a 'proper' job
2. Get my own place
3. Get my driving licence
(4. Figure out how to make a long-distance relationship less long-distance. Sigh.)
* Update! Resolution 3 done and dusted! :D vroom vrooom *
{Exactly a decade ago yesterday my husband and I graduated from high school! Although, it was fun, I am so glad it's over and we are living our own life.}
From the same day as my belated Week 22 shot... Yesterday. But this is my project, so I make the rules. :p
Olive, our sweet, beautiful, smart girl, turned one this week. We were lucky to have so many people help us celebrate. Olive got extra play time and snuggles from some of her favorite out of town friends.
She was still sick on her birthday and you could tell she was struggling during our special waffle breakfast but she perked up after a nap. She loved playing with all of her new toys and absolutely loved having a whole cake to herself.
On Friday she started pulling her ear and was super cranky so we took her in for a quick check. They thought her ears were looking better and after an extra long nap on Saturday she was full of life for her birthday party. The mystery of her ear tugs was solved on Monday at her one year well check when her pediatrician spied a molar popping up.
She's been extra fun this week and I think it's a glimpse of what the year will bring. For her party, we took down the baby gate that stretched across the long step leading down to our living room. We had turned it into a playroom for our baby guests and Olive loves the space. She practices going up and down the stairs dozens of times a day. After about 24 hours of experimenting, she figured out how to go down the steps backwards, feet first. It was scary to watch her slide down the steps head first but I knew it was how she would learn.
Stepping back and watching is a challenge for me. You want to save them from injury and fear and tears. But whether it's learning to climb down steps or learning that sometimes she will have to wait to get something she wants, I know it's best to introduce her to failure and disappointment in these small ways before life hands it to her much more directly.
Olive is so very expressive. She babbles to us in her own language while gesticulating wildly. She looks us in the eye and lectures us while waving her finger around. We're never going to hear the end of it when she starts talking.
So it makes sense that the first words she says and routinely repeats correctly is "uh-oh" and "ow". Her little voice is sweet and soft and every time she says, "uh-oh" I swear my heart can't hold anymore joy.
Last week was our last weekly chalkboard update. There have been lots of lasts that I didn't notice until days or weeks later. Babies change into toddlers so incrementally that sometimes you miss the chance to mourn what is left behind. As I was working on the new format last night, it made me sad to think about not seeing her in front of the chalkboard every week. I was tempted to just keep at it another year but I know it's better not to. Last year, all she could do was lie or sit on that bench, now she does so much and her weeks are better expressed by a picture that captures that.
F. Capuano.
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Montreal, Canada ~ June 22, 2018.
We decided to go in search of Joy this weekend and what better way than a family outing to the beach. This is the girls trying to throw their dad in the water.
Today was the first day of school holidays and we had a great day, breakfast picnic at the beach, watched some whales frolicking in the ocean, then headed up into the the hinterland for a rainforest walk and back to the beach for a fish and chip lunch. Thank you 52 group for the inspiration. Outtakes in comments.
January 29-Feb. 4
Raven went to a dance with a boy named justinnnnnnnnnnnn.
(she's gonna kill me for telling you all)
But anyway, she looked beautiful tonight. I have something awesome planned for Week six. :)
New week. Rested and ready. Hardest part done. Will be power slamming a couple days. Only because if l get ahead enough, will have off Thursday. And a similar day Friday as l had last week, or maybe even better. A four day weekend.
Anyways. Psyched skyhigh and ready to rock and roll.......... Everyone get ready, for the 21 gun salute .......For those about to rock.......... Fire...... We salute you............. Shoot , shoottttt🙉🙉🙉🙉🙉🙉🙉🙉🙉🙉🙉🙉🙉💋🌹❤️🐾🐾🐾🐾🐾🐰🐈🐒😻🌹🐄🐹🐔🐓
Monday 15th April- Monday 22nd April
I had so many ideas for this weeks photos, in fact I could easily have uploaded 3 others photos (after some editing) but this sums up the week and my thoughts the best. It was taken in Prezzo along the waterfront in Lincoln, where my boyfriend and I dined on Saturday night. Rose wine, a candle and some delicious pizza (and very fast service!) I've had to come back up to Lincoln one final time to hand in 3 assignments, say goodbye to people and attend the kayaking AGM.
I keep focusing on the future, the new job, the holiday and the big house move are all looming and I'm ridiculously excited but every now and again it makes a nice change to look back and I think that is what these few days are about. Reflecting back over the last 3 years of my life, remembering friends that I am no longer in contact with, housemates I haven't seen since last year, history modules that were great (and some that weren't) and mainly recalling all of the laughing, the amazing nights out, the paddling trips and the tennis matches.
So there were go Flickr friends, a bit of a waffling reflective post but I think that's how I'm feeling right now. My head is a bit jumbled with everything coming up so any thoughts I do have about the past are through rose tinted glasses.
Week #16 Monochrome - Abandoned Workshop. I really liked the lighting and shadows cast on the side entrance to this old abandoned workshop.
I've been joking with my friends that with Easter approaching, I was having post traumatic stress flashbacks. Last Easter Olive was 10 weeks old and I'm pretty certain it was both when we hit rock bottom and when things started to turn around the tiniest of bits.
She weighed a little over 8 pounds and her reflux was getting worse. She rarely slept anywhere but on one of us. I remember the next week asking her new gastroenterologist if it was normal for a baby to cry so much. I tried to sound nonchalant when I squeaked out, "We have to hold her when she's awake or she'll cry. That can't be what normal babies do, right?"
Of course the doctor told us politely that all babies were different. No comfort to this mama who was nearing the end of her rope. Before we left for Marion, Olive and I had reached a nursing regression. What had become pretty comfortable and routine now was something that was painful and that I dreaded. I thought that once you got over that first month, nursing was no longer a struggle. No one had warned me that there would be setbacks and frustrations along the way.
For our trip to my parent's at Easter, I went out and bought a Rock n' Play because I heard it was a miracle worker and I really needed a miracle. It didn't help our "sleep only on a living being" nap situation but it did give us much better nighttimes. And best of all, she wasn't waking up to crib sheets covered in spit up.
But the one thing I'll always remember about last Easter is my mom and I getting into a near argument about what sort of baby Olive was. Grandmom said she was somewhere between "textbook and angel". I said she was grumpy and high needs. I guess my mom saw Olive's potential and knew what the future held.
A few weeks later Olive was on a new reflux regimen. She stopped spitting up quite so much. She could tolerate a little more solo time. She stopped taking every nap on us. We made mom friends. And just a month later she was unbelievably more happy, smiled all the tim and was always ready to play or be read to. It all changes so fast.
A year ago I could not have envisioned this Easter. Our happy, beautiful daughter playing in the sun, splashing in her water table, digging through her basket. She runs from room to room. She walks up to everyone, tilts her head, waves her hand and says "HI!" She signs and says stop and then a few seconds later yells "Goooooooooooo!"
I was overwhelmed this year with gratitude. Lucky to have such an amazing daughter who makes our lives so much richer. Thankful to have a fabulous husband who is also a great father. Awed to have grandparents who are so involved in our life and who love Olive so very much. My dad worked for weeks to clean out my brother's old room and make a nursery for Olive. My mom put together the cutest basket ever for her and had lots of her favorite foods on hand. My brother and his family made the long drive from Atlanta to be part of Olive's second Easter.
We are lucky beyond description. If you ever have a baby, and find that those first few months are harder than you expected. Or that maybe you didn't get the baby you had imagined. Don't be fooled into thinking that your today is also your future. Your future will surprise you in the most wonderful ways.
Project 52 2013, Week 46, Sudixa Adhikary Khatri and Amita Adhikary, Austin, TX
Strobist Info:
* Nikon SB 26 (key light) @ 1/8 power, inside a 24" softbox. Camera Left, approximately 4 feet from the subjects.
* Sun light from window as fill light.
* Nikon SB-26 (rim light) @ 1/8 power, CTO Full. Camera left, approximately 8 feet away from the subjects.