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My week 37 page based on my original game board project. I altered some aspects, covering the entire background with dictionary paper and edged the page with adhesive fabric tape. I used neocolors as a base and acrylic paints to create the ink blot butterfly. I then stamped and added texture paste before adding short positive quotes and the same butterflies as I'd used on my original piece. It was a fast and easy class which I thoroughly enjoyed.

Mercado medieval de Caravaca de la Cruz

New Jersey State Police helps escort and provide a security perimeter for U.S. Navy and Coast Guard ships as they travel up the Hudson for the beginning of Fleet Week in New York, N.Y. on Wednesday, May 25, 2022. (New Jersey State Police / Tim Larsen)

 

I was trying to get a nice photo of my new raccoon hat that I got yesterday on sale because Filene's Basement is going out of business. I've wanted a raccoon hat for literally like two years but then animal hats became popular recently so I almost didn't want one, just because it seems like everybody else has one now. But I loved it so much that I had to get it anyway.

 

I also got lion gloves, which are epic, but then got back to my room and realized they forgot to take the security tags off of them. :/ So then I was kinda mad that I had to go back but they were really nice about it so it was all good.

 

I can't decide if this should be my week 48 or the one above.

Took a much needed break from photography this week. I spent a lot of time with my family since I was home for the weekend and it was nice to just relax and not worry about taking a photo. I took this after church on Sunday just so that I had something to put up.

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34 weeks 5 days. getting thrashed by baby kung fu every night. other than sleeplessness, feeling pretty good, with occasional bouts of upset that i can't fit any of my shoes or boots (or anything else).

 

trying to make a decision about travelling out of the country with the nub in early January. could be fun, could be very exhausting.

spent sunday morning with these cuties :) you have no idea how many shots it took to get this right ha ;) had such fun though and as usual i was laying in the grass to get the right pic :) ethan wanted to take some pics so all the way home he was using my camera to take pics of flowers and wasps :)

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52 Week Photography Challenge

World Trade Week: Trading Up: Creating Prosperity for Women (UK seminar)

 

11 June 2009

 

Photo by: PJPProductions

Paper was proving to be a real challenge. I stumbled across a bag of 83 paper cranes and I decided to use them.

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So I met up with Sarah on Sunday as she kindly offered to be part of my 52 week project. we took a few more photos including this one. I love her new haircut, I think it suits her really nicely.

  

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London Fashion Week,Street shoot

Week 15

 

Sorry guys, I've been neglecting you of my fabulous photography (yes, that was sarcasm) heh. Well here it is. I had a way cuter idea for this week because it was my one year anniversary with my boyfriend but alas we have a horrible time coordinating times and it didn't work. I'll worry about that once I'm done with all of this schoolwork. School is so time consuming my gosh. Or maybe it's the working full time...

 

Anyways about the photo! So as many of you may know, Easter was really nice. I mean, reeeeally nice. The weather was amazing and I couldn't pass up walking around to take photos by the cedar river. By far, one of my favorite places around here. I got some good photos of flowers but this picture really got my attention. It looks like a super cool screensaver or something. Very cool (in color) but also delicate. It's not amazing but... I like it!

 

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Thanks!

week 37

I was walking around the Sculpture Garden of the Kröller-Müller museum today when I spotted these colourful chairs down a path. I couldn't resist going to take their photo. I hope the people who wandered down the path after me weren't disappointed to find nothing put these leftover chairs down there :)

Oh and if any of you are planning to visit NL, you should put Kröller-Müller on your list of places to see!

This week's homework was to take three images that are about you (eg hobbies, etc), with one of them being a self portrait.

 

Image details: Nikon D90 with 50mm 1.8, SB 600 camera left rear (fired bare @ 85mm), SB 600 (fired bare @ 85mm) camera right rear, SB 700 camera right front (54cm EzyBox). All triggered via Nikon CLS.

Wintrade Week Women in Trade and Industry Gala Awards & Dinner at Park Plaza Hotel Westminster Bridge London

I have to admit that this week's challenge was the hardest one for me, but then I came across a blog (I wish I remembered whose it was). It said that most people assume you get to choose to have more kids or not. Well for some women, myself included, it's not our decision. If it was my decision, I would have had another child years ago. For a longtime I struggled with feeling broken, but now I have come to realize that this is just our path.

 

So for right now Motherhood to me is needles, pills, and more doctor's visits than I care to remember. All in the hopes that I can one day give my daughter the sibling she and I both want.

I have so many things I could give the title Muse to but I guess this is the biggest one. Memories. The picture my son is holding is of my grandfather who passed away when he was 2. We weren't able to spend much time with him those last few years because of where my husband was stationed in the Navy, but this man was a huge part of my life. He and my grandmother were my second set of parents, helping my dad raise me. I have his fishing hat hanging on the edge of my dresser mirror because every memory I have of him he is almost always wearing it.

 

I want to take photographs not only for me but for my children and my clients to help preserve memories that they otherwise might not remember without them.

Kingsferry Bridge

 

Olympus E-30

1/200 sec at f/11

ISO 200

HDR - 5 handheld bracketed exposures covering +/- 2eV

OLYMPUS 8mm Lens

8 mm

Copyright 2011 Ben Gethin

This week a portrait with the use of my new speedlight, the Sigma EF-610 DG ST, a painting from Ikea as background and an old slide projector screen on her right side as reflection screen.

Really need some studio equipment and a good portrait/macro lens ;)!

Mam spun the wool I dyed at Wool Week for my Christmas!

Project 52 2013, Week 23, Sachi Dixit, Austin, TX

 

Strobist Info: Nikon SB-26 inside a Westbott 28" softbox @ 1/8 power, camera left. Nikon SB-26 inside a Westcott 28" softbox @ 1/16 power, camera right.

Theme of The Week - From This Spot

 

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the past weeks have been very busy, not much time for photography or Flickr, Spare time being used to catch up on lost sleep :-)

I spend a lot of my time looking down his bottle and in to his eyes wondering what can he be thinking about

Music - I had a few options this week, as usual. I chose this one (late) because I saw my husband transcribing some of his practice music. I'm not sure how he takes these notes & makes music with his practice chanter from them, but color me impressed! I love the bagpipes, but it's a mystery to me!

 

Collingwood Ontario hosts the worlds largest Elvis Festival every July. I just happened to capture a Tribute Artist, or perhaps he's the real Elvis. ETA is Jack Berger.

Another week gone by! Sadly, I think this is the most I've ever stuck to a photo project! 46 weeks to go! <3

2013 Ellenburg Project 52

Theme: Pretend

 

It warmed up a bit today, so I took batman outside in the fog for a few pictures. My little guy has been into batman for a while now. He loves to wear the mask and cape and pretend to fight off the bad guys.

Our boys love their Barb.

 

Honest critiques always welcome.

 

Canon 5D Mark II : 100mm f2.0 : f2.8 : 1/500 sec : ISO 100

Available light

 

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My 52 week project (and more) blog here.

 

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Transformation

  

Website:

 

www.transformationdanse.com/

  

TransFormation was created in 2007 with the goal of offering an annual intensive workshop for professional dancers. Throughout the last 11 years, TransFormation has become a landmark in the Montreal dance scene as a highly anticipated and indispensable event. Cherished by artists for its intensive format, TransFormation contributes to focusing on precise objectives over the span of a couple of weeks. It is also a rare occasion to meet, exchange and network with other artists from Montreal, Quebec, Canada and throughout the world, who all share the same passion.

  

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TransFormation is a contemporary dance intensive for professional dancers, choreographers, professional teachers and emerging artists. A variety of technique classes, workshops and creation laboratories are offered on an à la carte basis encouraging the artists themselves to choose a programming which would best fit their pursuit of their unique artistic development.

Dancers develop their own distinct way of working, bringing a singularity and their own particular colour to the creations they take part in. Consequently, the contemporary dancer must not only explore new techniques but also new “states of body”. Transformation is a place that offers the opportunity to acquire and incorporate new tools, to improve critical sense and refine one’s personal aesthetic choices.

TransFormation brings together dancers from different horizons and with different views and interests. Together these factors make for a very unique and enriching experience. Every year dancers leave with an appreciation for the fluidity of interpersonal relations between the dancers, choreographers and faculty as well as the intense concentration of the workshop and the atmosphere of artistic freedom that is felt in the different studios during TransFormation.

The program reflects the dancer’s commentaries, views and interests in the new paths of contemporary creation along with the human and artistic experience of its director Lisa Davies and its founders Catherine Viau and David Pressault. The choice of faculty is based on a desire to offer a space of real transformation.

  

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