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Logan Summers
This week the girls had to do a motion shot and they were each assigned a neon color to wear. In this photo the japanese writing says "The Color Yellow".
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Supposed to be advertising for this weeks theme, but I’m not great at that.
Shot whilst on holiday in Chamonix
Agnes, Bruno and Eva on an evening walk. The weather has turned, the snow is gone, and evening walks are getting longer.
No dogversation this week, just 3 dogs and 2 humans on a walk.
today makes the halfway point and we finally find out tomorrow if our expecting baby is a boy or girl.
Will keep you posted : )
2 lights here. One gridded small SB camera right and a gridded sb-28 behind Nadia for a little rim. Triggered with cybersyncs.
UPDATE:
It's going to be a little princess for us. daddy's little girl.
On the East River, Shelby pulls Weeks 533 beneath the Robert F. Kennedy Bridge on theiir way toward Long Island Sound.
Thought it was pretty cool to see the leaves all frozen in our birdbath in the front of our house. Looked so pretty!
A cold snap has finally arrived. Being the start of February, that is not so bad. I'm not thrilled with it, but, it could have happened much sooner and more often.
My submission for week 34 Teleidoscope: Elements. It is a day late because I, frankly, just couldn't think of anything original to create for it.
Spring! It's really here...Finally! Cherry blossoms and all! Now Mom is placing me in front of every flower tree there is and grabbing pictures. Please tell her to stop.
Second in a series of photos. The first in the series in the first comment box.
52 weeks of 2017 - spades
Trying to catch up.
Waited for fluffy clouds and winds to create the long exposure effect I was after here. Taken with B&W ND110 filter with exposure of 30 seconds to blur the clouds. Then spent time dodging and burning each element, its quite addictive!
A very busy week combined with the difficult job of finding a natural landscape in Singapore. There are but very few and none close to where I live. Not happy with my image but didn't want to miss a week so it'll have to do. This was taken at a nearby park shortly before sunset today.
Animals
When you have so many photos of animals it is hard to chose or be creative - my take on a Zebra crossing
#thelightbulbproject_animals
We had a little visitor this past week. My son, his wife and their 21 month old son stayed with us. They live in Washington, DC and their daycare closes for a week in the summer. We all took vacation days and had a lovely visit.
Della hasn't ever spent much time around a kid that age. Kids that age run, walk and move very differently than big kids. She was so good with my grandson. He was very interested in Della but a little apprehensive at first. I did get a few photos of them together but it was this one I liked best.
Rafa is just learning to talk and he was saying Della by the time they left. He would constantly point to her, say her name and then wave at her. It was the only thing I could understand. My daughter in law is from Brazil and they speak Portuguese to him. His daycare is Spanish speaking and we speak English to him. He seems to understand each language but the words he is using at this point are Portuguese.
I thought his little hand coming out and pointing at Della was a good representation of their visit.
I put a photo of Rafa and Della in the first comment box.
Título: Ponferrada
Proyecto fotográfico conjunto de Noelia Geijo y Jairo Ortega de carácter anual con dos tematicas mensuales y de una foto a la semana
"Home is a shelter from all sorts of storms."
Week 3/52
Growing up, I always found comfort in my books. I would read for hours, always taking me to a new and exciting place. I was never bored, there was always another book for me to dive into. Although it feels like I haven't picked up a book in ages, I have always felt more comfortable in solitude than in large crowds. I usually like to shoot my self portraits alone as well, it's more of a transformative process and a way to center myself again.
This is my week three image and boy was I sitting on this for two days too long. Trying to get all the books, candles, and kitty just right drove my inner perfectionist insane. I still feel as if it's not done, but I'm trying to see this 52 Week project as a way to let go.
So here it is.
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I was hoping to get out and about and take a photo of a fantastic looking ceiling but I've been out very little this last week. Also the weather hasn't helped - solid
grey sky - hate them. This will have to do. This is the Ron's Hide at Lee Farm Lake. Basically it's a wooden shed. It's a bit better than a normal shed. It's lined with plywood as you can see in the photo. It does have seating and as it's restricted to members only, it does not get too busy.