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Great timing: 5 weeks before our baby is considered to be full term, my Nikon D80 brakes down! Not sure what to do, with a baby coming and all the expensive stuff that goes with that, I am not keen on buying a new camera!
This picture was taken with our Leica, which is a ultra wide angle camera. Not exactly great for portrait shots so I cropped it to match the other pictures.
Apart from the camera trouble, all is going well. Baby is still head down, heartbeat sounds great, and I am also feeling well. I am getting quite 'slow' and tired quickly though.
Sheer Heaven transfer of scan of old magnetic album page, photocopies, acrylic wash, stamp inks and coffee stain rubber stamp (B's Ink)
I'm always here
Waiting for you all alone
Eyes of the night
Just to see, see you home
There's two of us in here
The only only
There's two of us in here
And it's only
I'm always here
All alone without you now
Lights of the night
Just to see you somehow
There's two of us in here
The only only
There's two of us in here
And it's only
Just you wait
If you run
I'll wait
I'll wait for you
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so this week im determined to post my pic on time ;)
right so this was my week:
* went shopping with nem and mum for something to wear for the wedding, bought a hat, mum assured me it suited me....
* went to the doctors about my foot, still hurts after i fell 5 weeks ago, turns out ive fractured it, im a knob!!
* found half a bee on my pallet at work, totally traumatised me :( i loves bees :(
* bi polar willows found a new spot, on the side of the bath is where she spends most of her time, weirdo!! even when the baths running or im in it....
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Theme Of The Week - I made this
My house is over 100 years old, and was built with no closets (as people owned very few clothes back then and a wardrobe was sufficient storage). So when my Dad and I remodeled the kitchen, we fashioned this coat rack. The top stores hats, gloves, and scarves. There are 5 hooks for coats and the seat is storage for shoes. We also used wood off the "cull pile" (the wood that has gouges or is bent, and thus cheaper). That’s the reason for the 3 decorative cutouts in the back.
When Sarah posted the word for this week, I immediately knew what my photo would be. 'Life' is on my mind a lot as we are expecting a new little life to join our family this year.
What an amazing privilege God gives to take part in creating life, don't you think?
(Note: This photo was actually taken last week on Friday, since I am planning to do monthly updates to show how my belly grows. But I decided to use it for this week's theme because it seemed to fit so perfectly).
Reflections at the inner loop lake at St. Andrews State Park this morning, not much going on other than fog and a light misty rain.
this night is flawless.
Happy New Year all!! Hope 2012 brings everything you wish for! I had a fantastic start to 2012, i hope that my year continues as it started.
Starting a 52 week project as well, 52 photos, 52 weeks, looking forward to it. I'm hoping it will help me grow as a photographer and get me to take more photos, so we'll see! oh and i got a 50mm for christmas, yayyy!
[27th December-1st January]
This completes my 10th project in the series from 2015 to 2024.
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Many thanks to the Admin team for their support, and interesting challenge topics.
Very challenging week in trying to get a focus-stacked insect. Summer is over so my choice was limited. I did find a grasshopper but he was too active and you need subject to be completely still. So found this dead fly which suited.
Image is made up of 42 shots with my Canon 50mm reversed onto my Sigma 105mm Macro. I used Canon's EOS Utility program to control focusing and stacked the results in Zerene Stacker.
I am a little smitten with this photograph, I have days where I cannot believe how beautiful she really is <3
The pathway to Fisherman's Warf in Victoria, BC provided some nice curves for this weeks theme. It was a stiff competition for this week's pictrure...Curves are everywhere.
15th January - 21st January
running away
The semester is almost over and I'm feeling a little more relaxed than usual and it's pretty nice. I started to make plans for the holiday I'll have in two weeks and I can't wait to see the places I want to.
Strobist info:
-Main light, Elinchrom D-lite2, power f.4, with Beauty Dish positioned in front of the model, slightly to the left @ 45 °
-2nd light, Elinchrom D-lite4, power f3.6, positioned in the back of the model, with Rotalux octa 135cm.
Un setup simple ici, et qui marche bien! J'ai joué sur les expressions du modèle, une typé mode/beauté et l'autre naturelle, merci Steve pour l'avoir distraite héhé! Pour le traitement, je me suis essayé à la technique du Dodge & Burn, je suis satisfait du résultat, au final c'est asser simple...avec de l'entrainement bien sur ^^.
A simple setup here, and works well! I played on the terms of the model, a typical fashion / beauty and other natural, thank you Steve for having distracted héhé! For treatment, I tried the technique of Dodge & Burn, I am satisfied with the result, in the end it is simply assertions ... with practice of course ^^
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During my shoot with Vanessa I looked at her and said, "You're my week two". I did an edit of this but I liked the original better anyways
My submission for Week 7 of the Dogwood 52 Week Photography Challenge. Portrait: Faceless.
Nikon D7100 with Nikon 35mm 1.8 - f/1.8 1/400 ISO400.
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the local flower shop supplied very fresh flowers, this almost a week after they were delivered on May 7.
My second attempt at capturing the beauty of my beautiful, pregnant girlfriend. Shot in our kitchen and then cloned out the not-quite black background to get this low-key image. Added the frame to place the focus more on the tummy than on the face.
Strobist info: A SB-28 with a shoot-through umbrella pointed down on the belly and another SB-28 through a straw snoot from the back (standing on the kitchen table).
I decided last week since I am now into the last thirteen weeks of this self portrait series I should really go all out to create excellent work. I hope I can pull it off. I've had it in mind for awhile to shoot myself in my red coat, with umbrella, down at the ocean in some way and chose today to do it.
A note on the title: this isn't about any personal contemplation I am doing. It just seemed like the appropriate title for the shot.
I think I actually got a bit bigger this week and have also gotten comments from strangers about my pregnancy! :)
Final compilation of the weekly challenges for 2024. In order.
Large center panorama is my personal favorite of the year.
This week's theme is Winter/Summer (depending on which part of the world you live in!) What a shame it wasn't while the snow was on the ground!
I was going to take a picture of my hat, gloves, scarf etc, but settled on this bare tree instead!
Boomer and Genna sharing some H2O after a run through the woods and meadows.
52 weeks for dogs. These shots are SOOC.
week off this week woohoo :)
mon: today was my amazing nannys birthday :) :) went to see her with nem, mum and colin, all had dinner together :)
tues: started the dreaded decorating, bye bye teal and brown, hello plum and grey ;) slit my arm with the wallpaper scraper and tripped over about 12 times.... saw the sun was setting so had a break and took slaine on the moors to catch the sunset :)
weds: oh my christ i ache all over :( :( spent the rest of the day decorating, got a little freaked out when i found a photo behind the wallpaper of 2 kids, weird!! i put it safe so i could show alex when he got home from work, but when i went to get it later, it had disappeared!!! weird.....
thurs: nem took me for more wallpaper, i then bought us dinner as a thank you (or in her words, a bribe ;) then spent a few hours finishing the decorating, have to say it looks pretty fabtastical ;)
fri: spent the day with lyndsey, we took slaine for a long walk, then went to nannys and took her out for a belated meal :) had such a lovely day, cant wait to do it again :)
sat: me and alex went to leeds to a video gaming market, bought a sealed game for the jaguar, then went nuts in the lego shop and bought loads of lego star wars magnets :) went to forbidden planet and bought another death's head so one could be opened, yep we're total geeks :) :) as we were walking around leeds we saw one of the guys from the tv show 'the undateables', oh my goodness, too cute :) when we got back to bingley we went for a drink then went home, watched some big bang and had a kip. then pizza night hehehe :) watched battlestar gallactica then some more big bang, ended up going to bed around 2:30 :)
sun: had a nice lie in :) roast dinner is cooking as i type, then later we're gonna watch the last episode of the walking dead before the new one comes on tomorrow :)
22/52: Shimamui Coast
August 26 - September 1
This coast chosen as one of Japan's 100 best shores and it is a part of Shakotan Peninsula in Shiribeshi, on the west coast of Hokkaidō, Japan.
It is a mountainous peninsula which projects some 30 kms into the Sea of Japan. The Shakotan Peninsula forms part of the Niseko Shakotan Otaru Kaigan Quas- National Park.
From the car park, there is a narrow dark tunnel to get to the look out point and from there you can see the coast line from the top. There are stairs to get to the bottom and it is only 5-10mins walk.
The only sad thing about this place was rubbish...
If you are interested....
Camera Info: Nikon D700 | Nikkor 18-35mm (f/3.5-4.5) @ 18mm | Kenko ND 8 | ISO 200 | 1/15s @ f/20 | Camera on a Tripod | Unedited