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The Silence of the Lambs is a 1991 psychological crime/horror thriller directed by Jonathan Demme and starring Jodie Foster, Anthony Hopkins, Scott Glenn, Ted Levine, Anthony Heald and Brooke Smith. It is based on the novel of the same name by Thomas Harris, his second to feature Dr. Hannibal Lecter, brilliant psychiatrist and cannibalistic serial killer. In the film, Clarice Starling, a young FBI trainee, seeks the advice of the imprisoned Lecter on catching a serial killer known only as "Buffalo Bill". The film won the top five Academy Awards: Best Picture, Best Actress, Best Actor, Best Director and Best Screenplay. To date, it is the third and most recent winner of this achievement.[
At which time it appears to have been warm enough to linger over a gin and tonic in the early evening sunshine. That feels like a long time ago, but the evidence is here before your eyes.
And in case you were eyeing my exif data - here's how I did it
WEEK 2/52
UhhhhhhhHHHH all I can say is I miss my 5d real bad, haha. I didn't know what to shoot this week because it was stupid cold out... Like why would I wanna go outside when it was -30?? Anyways, here's a photo of Dave washing his car >:O
it got here faster than my last one. this got here in about a week and a half while my previous one took almost 3 weeks to get here :P
Week 6: My City
Project 52
This picture was taken at Sunset Park in my current city of Florissant. What makes this picture special for me is that the tower lines you see in the picture actually run across the river directly into my original 'city' of Black Walnut, MO. When I bought this house the power lines running down the street reminded me of the power lines that ran through my great grandparents' farm - turns out they were the same ones!
24th - 30th December 2012
Calm down
Deep breaths
And get yourself dressed
I came so close to running away, giving up on everything... and yet I didn't.
Maybe I can do this.
I'm back at my parents for the week and while I don't enjoy it very much, it was nice to see my family and friends again. I went outside looking for a location to shoot, but everything was muddy and not interesting. Then I looked through the trees, and not at it, and I had an idea.
Merry Christmas everybody and a happy New Year!
This was originally a photo for 64 Colors Round Two.
The week for grey happened to be Asexuality Awareness Week so I thought I'd show of pride as a grey asexual (meaning I occasionally experience sexual attraction, whereas asexuals generally don't). The asexual pride flag consists of black, grey, white, and purple stripes. Coincidentally, I have socks in those colors though they're in the wrong order (I got them before I found out I was grey). For more about asexuality, check out AVEN: www.asexuality.org/home/overview.html
Week one of my one year self portrait project. Shot in the bedroom where I grew up, at my parents house.
We didn't have a tree last year and almost didn't this year. I went out and got a small one this weekend. Have to admit I like seeing the decorations. Brightens things up around here. For the Bokeh theme at 52 in 2017.
8 Week Portrait Workshop with Lighting-Essentials and Project 52 group. This was week one studying Yousuf Karsh. via 500px ift.tt/1G21dNK
Il Ministro dell’Istruzione, dell’Università e della Ricerca, Stefania Giannini, presenta nel contenuti e tappe della missione che svolgerà in Cina in occasione della sesta edizione del Forum Italia-Cina sull’Innovazione e della “China-Italy Scienze, Technology & Innovation Week 2015” che si terrà dal 16 al 20 novembre prossimi a Pechino, Chongqing, Shanghai e Tianjin.
Summer Movies
Nothing like the early weeks of May as the Summer Movie Season kicks off. That means "BLOCKBUSTERS"! This May looks like a good one with Iron Man kicking off this week and Indiana Jones later on. Not to mention that we get Dark Knight, Hancock, Wall E, Kung Fu Panda and more.
I know that with quick turnarounds on DVD releases and torrents, movies can be had at home for little or no cost. But, I'm a fan of a good movie experience. Nothing like big crowds, the smell of popcorn permeating the hallways and a the great picture and sounds.
As a youngster, we'd surely spend our summer days visiting some local theater be it the $1 show running B-grade 3D films, the Capitol Drive-In, and the upscale Winchester Century Domes.
It's a bit funny how things cycle. We have a couple of monster plexs nearby. Literally, 36 screens within 5 minutes of the house. But, we find ourselves heading to the Domes more and more. Smaller crowds but still a quality experience. I've been told that the Domes were very, very upscale in the 60s. It was considered far more than a casual drop in. People would get fancied up to go there and the candy was served from fancy platters and not just giant tubs.
It's not that way anymore but those theaters still maintain a bit of the ambiance. But, it'll change eventually because that property could easily be turned into 100 Plex if they wanted. Someone will realize that the are only running 6 screens and turn it into some extension of Santana Row.
In the meantime, we'll enjoy our popcorn. And Slurpees.
Excuse the hair, it was humid this morning ;) This is pregnant me, at 17 weeks, 3 days. Yay for pregnancy shorts... so comfy!
Today is week 40 and no signs of baby yet?
Last two times the babies waited until week 42 to come in to the world, but we hope not this time. This are hoping that this weekend the magic will happen!!!!!
A new age for me starts now.
I searched for a digital reflex camera since month and yesterday I bought this baby :) - a Canon EOS 500D.
First I wanted to buy the 450D because there was a special bargain. But then I gave some thoughts to the future and decided to invest only 50 Euro more.
This week I was on the way to get some documents which I need for my apartment hunting.
On saturday evening I met Andrea, a Flickr friend, who visited Berlin. She wants to move to Berlin and so she was here to get an idea of the different districts of Berlin. She also do '365 days', so take a look at her stream ;-)
Sunday 6.6.2010
Some of you may remember my shot from week 30 when we were house sitting.
While he wasn't in the shot, he is the dog that everyone aside from Rigby, was looking at out of frame.
Funnily enough, Rigby was really the only one that paid any attention to the decrepit old dog.
Dino was the reason that we were house-sitting that week. His owner feared that he may die in her absence, so she opted out of boarding.
He was fine with us during that week. Came on the occasional walk with us, ate his food no problem.
Last week he lost the use of his legs entirely. He couldn't move at all. His owner decided that this was the best course of action for her elderly Yorkie. We will be holding a memorial for him sometime in the coming weeks.
Rest In Peace Dino, you will be missed by many.
Oops - I missed Week 3. But hopefully that won't become a regular thing!
Black/white striped top: Harvey Faircloth
Red necklace: from Eden&Eden
Yellow tank top: J.Crew
Tote: Barbara Hulanicki for Coccinelle
Jeans: 7 For All Mankind
Black boots: BCBG
San Francisco Fleet Week 2015: The Saturday Air Show.
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I went for a simple close up this week of Cruise resting. He ran in the Iron Dog Race Meet on the long weekend and he deserved to rest up. That was the reason we missed last weeks shot. The meet was Sat. Sun. & Mon. and after leaving early Sat. morning it was then I realized I had no internet wheere I was going and therefore missed week 30 :-(