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I've haven't been this proud of myself in a very long time. I've made it half way through my 52 week!
You guys never really like my hair flip shots, but I love this too much for words. The light was so beautiful, it went away so quickly though that I only had time for about three shots.
Ironically, this is inspired by Rona, one of the best photographers on flickr in my opinion (she's tagged!). I say ironically, because she's one of the reasons I even started this 52 week, and I think that it's really cool that this shoot happened to fall on my half way mark!
+1 in comments, it's the same one in black and white, it was super hard to choose! Many more outtakes from this day to come.
(February 28 - March 6)
Meep! I'm not sure if this will actually be my picture for the week. I can't decide if I like the edit or not. Haha, so yeah, I might not leave this up. I just really feel like uploading something and I really need to start experimenting more with my processing.
Anyway! Katie and I met up with our friend from grade school, Ruby, who we hadn't seen in ages. We had originally planned to go downtown to take pictures, but getting down there proved to be tricky so we just drove around near us in hopes that we'd find a good spot. We were just about to give up on trying to find somewhere when we found this really cool abandoned repair shop on the side of the road with this crazy hill that led up to all sorts of cool location goodness! (:
Week #12 Metal - The Haywagon. This old pick up is still working today! Only it is feeding horses on a farm. Best I can tell, it is a late 1940s Ford F1 pick-up truck. This was shot on a beautiful fresh sunny afternoon. (A little chilly!) A little tweaking was done in Aftershot Pro.
Week 39:52 Graffiti (September 23rd - 29th)
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There are a lot of wonderful paintings on the brick buildings in the nearby 'city' in my area and most, if not all of them were permitted by the municipality. Decided not to use them for this theme because I took the phrase "without permission" and see the word "usually" actually does mean "always" for my interpretation of graffiti.
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There is quite a bit of this style around the area. This example is one of the closest to the main street in town. The others are on side streets and freight cars on the railroad tracks. Cannot be certain if this particular piece shows the work of 2 contributors, since at first glance, seems to be the case... or possibly 3.
Week 33 : Architecture.
The Govett-Brewster Art Gallery/Len Lye Centre, New Plymouth, New Zealand.
The Len Lye Centre is an extension to the Govett-Brewster, built to display the works of artist Len Lye. The Len Lye Centre was opened on 25 July 2015. This is the first gallery in New Zealand to be dedicated to a single artist.
they don't get better than her. really, they don't.
i just realized i didn't do the challenge i presented to the group only yesterday ... yeah, that's how short-term my memory is. at the same time, i can't resist submitting this as one of matea's 52 weeks photos, since it's been two years now that i've wanted to get her to this location.
besides, i'm shooting from the hip all the time anyway. ;)
I passed by Emeryville Bay after I got out from work to catch the Blue Angels fly over San Francisco Bay but this was what was left of it after the airshow. DSC_0425
Was given this as a gift and thought it might prove useful for this weeks theme, as well as looking pretty! Hopefully you know what it is.
Week 6 is Alley and there aren't many proper alleys here in Bedford I have to admit. However, I remembered there's one or two near Castle Road and found this.
It's a bit of a snap to be honest, or at least I feel it is, I've deliberately tried to accentuate the walls narrowing toward the lamp post and beyond and the fact it's a wet day adds some atmosphere with wet surfaces, reflections and threatening cloud from above. Perfect for some monochrome shooting!
Color challenges are one of my favorites -- found the color blue in the most random places this week. 6/52
yep, another miserable windy, rainy week but everyone should know by now i love a good windy hair pic :)
pleeeeease view large
i don't like the edit on this too much but i do love this picture- even though it's not original in the slightest
blog post coming up soon
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Welcome to Day 6 of Technique Week! Yes, I am aware that I am posting this on day 8, but hey, better late than never.
Today's technique is a circle! :D Specifically one using curved 4x4x2 quarter round fences. First, stack a 1x2 plate on top of a 1x2 plate with 2 vertical clips, then a 1x2 cheese slope on top of that. Do that 20 times and attach all of those to the bars of the curved fence pieces to form a 20-sided shape, which is pretty much a circle. To make the circle taller, you don't need more fence pieces; you just need to replace the 1x2 plates with longer plates. You will need more cheese slopes though.
I think this may have applications for sci-fi, especially large sci-fi, and seeing as SHIPtember isn't too far off, this may prove useful soon...
If you're interested in similar techniques, check out Halhi's well technique, which works by using a minifigure life saver and 1x1 plates with horizontal clips. You can also adapt that technique to get a slightly larger circle using technic steering wheels.
Day 7 is coming soon!
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Theme of The Week - Autobiography in 4 Parts, Ch 4
We grow up, we move away, we come back.
We lie, we get lied to, we lie to ourselves.
We're happy, we're sad.
We go on adventures, we stay on the couch.
we fail, we succeed
42... the meaning of life
Ahh! Thank you thank you thank you so much you guys! In my latest picture: "Say, I love you!" I got over 300 views!
Oh my gosh. I am forever grateful. I love all my contacts and followers. <3
Okay so other than the amazingness I've had a pretty nice week this week. Hehe. Other than coming back to school since Spring Break is over.
I got a haircut today. Right after school since we came out early today. Yeepee! :D It looks really nice. I added some volume to my hair which it needed. :] I hope everyone has a nice day. Thanks again. ^.^
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Theme of The Week - Getting High
Its been a rough couple weeks,
On March 24, one of my co-workers collapsed after finishing teaching his class. He never regained consciousness and passed away at the hospital.
On April 3, my friend Jeanine passed away from cancer. She started with cervical, then breast, then lymph, spinal fluid, and brain cancer. She was the strongest and bravest person I have ever known
Wishing you all a Happy New Year :)
As an attempt to force me to post more, and varied pictures, I am taking part in the Dogwood 52 Week challenge.
Week 1 - Selfie!
I'm in Romania right now and this is my cousin!
My Photostream reached over 5.000 views, not much for you, but very much for me! Thank you all! :)
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Week 1 'Green' 27 July - 2 August
In the garden: our plum tomatoes coming along nicely this year.
Theme of The Week - In the Style of Ray Metzger
Collar popped, in my basement, with light shining through the crack in a pizza box