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This was taken in the first few weeks of our lockdown when even here on the farm we were being extra careful Beau who lives in the 2nd house on our property and across the paddock would come over and talk to me through the window , but that slowly turned into coming into the house and the eventually to hugs again, hopeless we are.

 

Schipluiden is a village in the western Netherlands, in the province of South Holland. The village was founded relatively late in the 15th century.

 

A photostitch of 17 portrait (best tip ever!) photos.

 

52 Weeks of 2018

Theme: Panorama

Category: Creative

Spiders web on a frosty morning

The moon and a figure on the green heart lend interest to this picture of the green heart. The path is at an angle as it leads down to the library and I caught the moon

Theme of The Week -- Chiaroscuro

 

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"Frosty"

Week 2

 

This week's prompt was "rule of thirds." I use this compositional rule often but I also like to break the rule when it works for the image. I took an image I liked better than this yesterday, but it didn't follow the rule of thirds so I chose this one instead.

 

The roads in this area were a bit worse than I had anticipated so getting around this area proved to be "interesting" early in the morning.

  

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I finally received my Bird Buddy bird feeder and now I'm spying on the birds in our garden.

Panning is hard! We've tried several things during the week and then this afternoon, on our way back from shopping, we stopped at this fountain where kids were playing and running around. I must say that kids run a bit too slow to get a nice panning effect with shorter shutter times, and so the limbs of mine are happily panning along ;) Still, it's a cool shot, and at least my model will want to work with me another time again.

For Kim - Week 5 challenge

This is an old assignment so I hope by now things are better. If not.. this quote has had a lot of meaning to me in difficult times & I hope it does the same for you.

Start with a simple image.

Kim Klassen textures: Bien & Oro

Any border effects: Grunge edge 2

Two-tiered composition: I didn't really do this but I did add visual interest by adding in 3 rectangles.

Typewriter font

Since I just uploaded the one picture of David with the feathers floating around, I wanted to do something different with this theme. It turned into a very dark concept but I definitely think succeeded making something different from the photo with David.

 

I could of probably done better with this photo but it was a busy week. Did this around 1am last night and just got done editing it today. I like that this project forces me to take pictures even on my busy weeks, since I'm so set on completing this project without missing anything. I find that a lot of my picture require me to make fake blood in my kitchen alone past midnight xD.

 

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This week we have been in our house in south France. We have been visiting a lot of places. The day we saw the most beautiful nature, were the day we went to the Pyrenees, we had to go to a zoo, but they have written wrong GPS Coordinates, and we ended at this beautiful place. So it wasn´t so bad anyway.

 

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This is Dezzie :)

Wise River, MT.

 

Polaroid Clincher. Type 88 (exp. 08).

 

Take 10% off in my store all this week! Code: ROIDWEEK

 

I'm pretty excited to announce my first 'zine! It's truly a mixed media project w/ photos, drawings & words. It's an ode to Arizona and available now in my store: www.sol-exposure.com/product/arizona-magazine-pre-order/

52 weeks of C.S. Lewis-

Theme Of The Week - PixelSort

 

Fashion-Week - Martial Tapolo -2025

Theme Of The Week - Frames within frames.

 

My house has a strange little room that has doorway on each of the 4 walls.

 

This photo is serving 2 purposes. Number one, to mark my 18th week of pregnancy. Number two, to show off this absolutely gorgeous blanket my dear cousin(-in-law), Allison, made for me. I am so in love with this blanket. Handmade blankets are quite possibly my favorite thing. I still have one that my great-grandmother made... plus I've collected several from Ian's mom and sister, and now this glorious addition! I just love them all. They're the kind of things that are so special that you hold onto them forever and cherish them and love them. They are the best heirlooms I think. (Plus, I am the sort of person who is always chilly, so I need lots of blankets!) Allison has also promised to make the baby a blanket once we know what sort of color scheme we will require.

 

So yes, I am now 18 weeks pregnant. Self-portraiture while pregnant is very strange. My initial reaction when I saw these pictures were "holy crap, I look so big" - which is certainly ok, but hard to get used to after years of trying to avoid looking big. It's just a whole new way of seeing myself.

 

I'm not the only person in this picture, and that still just blows my mind.

 

:)

  

Theme Of The Week - Geocaching

 

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"I've never been so pleased to see a ceiling," he said.

 

Virtually the first words out of his mouth when my step-mum and I went in to see him after his operation late on Thursday evening.

 

After the relative high of leaving hospital and getting home for his birthday last week, this week was all about the build up to his carotid endarterectomy. And as the week drifted by, dad drifted a little further within himself; the risks and understandable fears of what was quickly galloping towards him looming large.

 

The morning of the operation began early, the hospital taxi duly arrived. My step-mum apparently offered to carry his bag. He politely declined, picked it up himself, strode off down the path, into the waiting car and away. My step-mum, slightly shocked, waved at the back of his head. He didn't say goodbye. He didn't look back. It's astonishing to think that could've been their last moment together.

 

Later he shrugged the moment off, "I don't like goodbyes. Besides, I was being positive. I had every intention of coming back." He's an unusual character all right, my dad.

 

The scar and associated bruising, as you can see, make him look the victim of a particularly brutal werewolf attack. However, given the relative invasiveness and delicacy of the operation, his recovery, again, is quietly remarkable; also a wonderful testament to the skills of the surgeon, Mr Neary. [Who, the day before, was so calm before the operation, he sat on the edge of the desk talking to my parents swinging his legs back and forth like a small boy.] You've got a special place in the hearts of this family, Mr Neary. Now, pull your socks up, tuck your shirt in and go tidy your room!

 

Twitter: Anatomy Of A Stroke

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Tried some portraiture this week. A work colleague bravely agreed to a few shots in a spare room at our office. Used the rooms spot lights plus a reflector to bounce light back onto her face. Applied a gradient map for the b&w effect and cloned some rogue hairs out.

Rayne Carriage Panorama

Mia Wood

 

This week the girls posed in long gowns and had to work extreme makeup in a castle setting.

  

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A another week of seek-and-find at the last minute... but it's colorful. 14/52

 

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Wildcard: Photographer's Choice

No dressing this week, he's been too busy to visit me...

So time to look back to September... do you remember..

Not the most inspired shot ever. But, I'm up to date on the 52 week project shots now. Single speedlight (nikon SB700 )about 4 feet above and to the side, camera left aimed down on the pencil holder at 1/4 power. ISO100, 1/100th, F11.

44/52: River Marshmallows

January 27 - February 2

 

Well, 8 more weeks to complete this project and I know when I finish this project, Spring will have arrive!!

 

I have learnt heaps through the project, and I will do my best till the end.

 

Anyways one of my favorite Winter scenes is those marshmallows on the rivers.

They have such clean shapes and always make me smile when I look at them.

  

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<b>Camera Info:</b> Nikon D300S | Sigma 70-200mm (f/2.8) @ 200mm | ISO 400 | 1/1250s @ f/5.6 | Handheld Camera | Unedited

Album: Little Arrival

One of my Christmas decorations this year.

I got my vice verses

This song is so inspiring...

 

I should be learning for school instead of making pictures!! Well hope you like it...I actually never thought that one day I'll photograph myself...

Have a nice weekend ;)

 

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52 Weeks of 2014.

Theme: Transport

Category: Creative.

 

Left this until the last minute and we've had terrible weather all day. Just managed to get a shot when the rain stopped for a while but needed to to a HDR to brighten it up a bit. This will teach me not to leave it until the last minute in future.

  

actually it's not our van, but we do get to go riding in it sometimes! alice and i have even been camping in it. we had a beach day yesterday, but didn't take any pictures, so we were inspired to do a shot of alice *dreaming* of the beach.

 

my father had one of these camper vans when i was a kid. we had a medium sized black lab mix (actually looked a bit like alice) who always rode shotgun in our red van. whenever us kids, or even our mom, would ride in the van, we had to take a backseat to the pup.

 

had to get our 52 weeks shot in early again this week, as we will be pretty busy in the next few days.

Scrapbooking: A hobby I love but never seem to have time for. Have lots of paper though!

I've done a bit of lightpainting today and it's not too bad.

My rose is flowering again.

Theme of The Week - Frame within a Frame

Week 88 - playing the guessing game.

 

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