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hard theme this week,

but here's my take on it! :)

 

i've been going through a weird shoe phase

the past few weeks (hence all the shoe pictures),

so that's what inspired this one.

 

52 Weeks Project.

 

Meet Inês.We did a great photoshoot last weekend and she acecpt to participate in my 52 Week project.

 

It was the first time for her, but she did it great.

 

Stobist: One Elinchrom D-Lite 4 set to 2/6 with soft box above model. One Elinchrom D-Lite 4 set to 2/6 with soft box bellow the model. One Cromalite 160 w/s flash bare set to full power to background.

  

Set up here

 

Photoshoot video coming soon.

Although I actually made this photo during week 1, I am including it for my submission for week two because I thought it was a good example of an interesting photo made with a long shutter speed. In this case, the shutter speed was 15 seconds. I was drawn to the way the light bright shone on the girl’s face and captured her facial expressions even as her positioning changed.

 

The artist whose work struck me this week was Michael Wesely’s collection of flowers, Stileben. In this collection, the flowers are displayed in a vase on a clean, monochrome surface with a plain wall in the background. The extended length of the exposure (i.e., several days) allowed the artist to capture the lifecycle of the flowers, as they can be observed in both their freshly-cut and wilted stages. I will admit that prior to this class, when I thought of “long exposures,” I thought of photos made over the course of multiple seconds or even minutes – I never considered you could make a photo over several days, weeks or years! The Stileban collection stood out to me because it demonstrated how even a “still” image could capture time or, in this case, the lifecycle of a plant.

This week's theme was "light".

I was able to get out and take a photo. <3 Brian and I were taking back a movie and I asked him to pull over on the side of the road so I could snap a photo of the headlights and streetlights. It was so cold and windy; I think that the cold front has finally reached us.

This photo made me think of a song by The Postal Service called "Sleeping In". I haven't listened to them since I was in high school; it brought back so many memories. I especially recalled sitting in the cold underneath the bridge by the river with close friends listening to traffic pass over us.

It amazes me what can trigger your memories.

So, this isn't anything fancy or extremely creative...it was cold and I couldn't stand the thought of asking Brian to stand out in the cold with me longer than I already had. <3

 

Week#131. Food photography. In my defense I did go to the gym first!

This is the second appearance in the Nifty Fifty group for Calvin. One of my most photographed resident models and perfect for this weeks furry theme. He always welcomes rubs under his furry chin.

For week 4, I took a headshot of my brother! I used my 135mm FD mount lens, and it proved to be wonderful once again. My brother was a good sport for putting up with me!

SB-600 CR with Rogue 3-in1 grid at 1/8, triggered by SU-800

To celebrate our school's 25th year, during Catholic Schools Week our students dressed up as what profession they would like to be 25 years from now!

The ramp and stage for the Telenor Bridal Couture week is again set in Lahore, the main vision of this 3 day bridal dresses event is to introduce bridal wear trends, it gives the powerful platform to Pakistani fashion designers to show their skills, it was scheduled for 3 days, 11th, 12th and...

 

www.fashionmize.com/telenor-bridal-couture-week-bridal-dr...

Garage proprietor Alan Petersen with a giant cigarette that was doused with a bucket of water outside Bathurst City Hall to signal the start of No Smoke Week, 1973. The Bathurst East Rotary Club organised No Smoke Week for the Australian Council on Smoking and Health, and estimated that one-third of the city's 3000 smokers stopped smoking as a result.

 

NAA: A6180, 9/4/73/30

People Power. TPPA protest, Palmerston North, New Zealand.

Early Childhood Education

SOOC.

just came across these hehe :) this is what happens when you ask a cheeky monkey to smile :)

Visited the excellent Horniman Museum to see their aquarium this week. The most photogenic subject was this Common Toad in the UK section.

Week 32/52 ~EP Project 52 ~ "Proverbs"

 

Wow......so here I am......Sunday morning and I have my photo for this week. What???? Tell me it isn't so!!! LOL

 

Yesterday afternoon(yes I know...this image was taken Saturday in the late afternoon...still counts I hope) a storm came by here and with it lots of lightning. Of course I ran and got my camera, set it up and waited. I love watching lightning, it just amazes me and to capture it is always a challenge. This was actually the ONLY one I was able to catch. The storm was stronger to the west of us which my view is covered by a bunch of trees and by the time that I moved to the front of the house they were few and far between. But, I got me ONE!! Yay!!!

 

Hope everyone has a wonderful week!!

 

Hugs to all

Irela

xoxoxo

 

Canon 50D: Lens Tamron 24-70; ISO320; f4; 28mm; 1/80

On tripod; shutter release cable; camera set on rapid fire.

Processed in LR; Lettering in PSE

  

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SPIRIT OF SUMMER ON FIRST FRIDAY IN JUNE

had a fun day out with Janelle :) she took me to one of my favorite spots. i absolutely love it there, there are huge fields and when you look around theres nothing, no buildings, no powerlines...that kind of place isn't common anywhere around here that i know of.

 

2/52

The fish looked tasty, but Edward's mother had told him that Trolls

were not to be trusted ...... hmmmm

 

Brushes

 

Sent from my iPod

Ishmael Randall Weeks, Untitled, 2010, Carved books, desk, bricks, steel tubing, plants, mixed media installation, Dimensions variable, Courtesy Eleven Rivington Gallery

For 15 Week Summer Postcard Challenge

Week 14 - Change

 

In spite of the enduring sunshine and lovely warmth, it's now autumn with all its attendant changes taking place in nature.

 

One of the most prominent indicators in the woods is the Arum Maculatum - otherwise known in its autumnal berry state as Cuckoo Pint, or Lords and Ladies and probably a host of other local names depending where you live.

 

Although the berries are very toxic, I'm told the root is rather delicious when cooked!

2015 F/W Seoul Fashion Week

DDP

hi guys :)

i'm so sorry that i didn't upload for so long. i think i never had a 52-weeks pictures right after the other.. hm. i don't like that at all :/ but i really had no time to take pictures this week.

on monday i was too tired to take pictures because i didn't sleep a lot at the weekend.

yesterday i had to look after a little girl right after school and today i should actually learn english because tomorrow we'll write a test and i'm not prepared at all. so, big sorry that i'm in a hurry.

i don't like this a lot but it took me about 20 minutes to take it and building this white wall took me half of it. haha

 

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Yorkie Cross puppies

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