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Rain down on me.
35/52
My AP test went pretty well. Now I have four projects in my classes so that should be good fun. Whatever. Only a month left.
I read a lot of good books this week, including the entire Mysterious Benedict Society Trilogy. Now I'm making my way through the additional book about Mr. Benedict. It's pretty good, but I miss the protagonists from the trilogy a lot.
Well, that's pretty much it! Have a good week!
fragile offerings
2013 is going to be a big year for me. lots of changes. good, bad, exciting and scary. this time a year ago i tried a 52 week project and gave up, well this time that's not happening. i want to capture my journey and become hopefully a better photographer through a 52 week project.
read more about my upcoming journey here: www.showmephotographs.blogspot.com
So the first week of Shiptember is over. I'm getting a good feel for the overall form and I'll start on the structure once I finalize each section. I'm having a hard time choosing a colour scheme so for now I'll be working in white.
Also this is actually only around 20% of the progress I've made but the other 80% is mechanical detail that I likely won't use here. If there's interest I'll upload my favourites as their own thing but save the rest for future projects.
This is from last week when I visited my best friend in Detroit.
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I MADE IT. Wow. I can't believe it's been a year. On July 1, 2013 I thought that a 52 weeks project would be a cool way to motivate myself to shoot and upload more often. I learned that I am awful at uploading on time, but ,my commitment never wavered and I have grown so much. This project has helped to turn photography from my hobby into my passion.
National Moth Week celebrates the beauty, life cycles, and habitats of moths. “Moth-ers” of all ages and abilities are encouraged to learn about, observe, and document moths in their backyards, parks, and neighborhoods.
loving the sunny weather at the moment. did a shoot with my brother and one of his friends today, loved it.
contemplating starting a blog at the end of the month, thoughts?
fun. free. careless.
So after a very long absence from flickr I am back... I've decided to start again with my account but I'm hoping a few familiar faces will still be around!
This is my first week entry for a 52 week project
We had stopped at visitor center at Badlands Park, as I was walking out, I saw this rock formation, gathering clouds, and there is no shortage of trailers, RVs out there.. within seconds there was this truck coming, I pulled out my phone and made this picture.
Explored Jul 6, 2017. #286
The Big Bad Wolf.
Week Three of Fifty Two
Life is a fairytale. Because just when you've rebuilt it, there's always someone there to blow your house down.
So today I went down to the gas station and got some smoke bombs for this picture! and got a new lens! I'll still upload on friday,
A six pack of Coke we purchased during the 100 Year Celebration of Ford back in 2003.
For the group 52 in 2014.
Gemma.
Made some photograms in the dark room this week may scan and upload one of them.
5th February - 11th February 2011
So the theme this week has to be PRIME.
You can interpret this how you like –
Use a prime lens
Go for primary colours
Stand in a prime position
Photograph the Prime Minister!
Let your imagination be your primary source of inspiration to find the prime target for your shot.
So I am using a 50mm prime lens for this water lily.
I love this so much. This week was amazing. I don't have time for a description, but I'll write one tomorrow, or when I upload an outtake from this shoot.
Have a great Monday everybody!
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Something different. No bokeh today (sometimes I've got to do it). I had to stand in this spot for a while to get the path with no people on (there are some people in the distance though), but every time I tried to get a shot, someone would walk/cycle/skateboard into my shot. Now, if I trying for bokeh people, that would be fine, but instead, I probably looked like I was lost or something just standing there. :)
Happy Thursday! The weekend is in sight! I've looking forward to some quality time with my camera. I haven't picked it up for several weeks, and with the days getting really short, it's hard to find time or the light to get anything worth it. I always seem to be using the same lens recently, which is fine, but I do think I need to take some other lenses out for a spin this weekend. Maybe The Beast (macro lens)... or I might try and see if the garden birds co-operate with my big zoom lenses. We'll see... :)
My Monday afternoon was greeted with a lovely package from New York city.
I love brown paper packages and gorgeous note cards, so this yummy print of Jennifer Causey's that I have loved for a long time, was opened with squeals of glee.
Thank you Jen! I love it, its going straight in a white frame.
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This week @ Paper Cameras I will be interviewing some of my favourite Polaroid photographers. Check out the fabulous Cori Kindred's interview here and leave her some comment love!
Created for the WPC Week 420
Source image from Oddsock :
Original background by me, here:
Explored! 9/10/2014
We are moving in a month. We aren't moving far, less than a mile away, but that still means that everything has to be packed. My world right now is filled with boxes and bubble wrap and packing paper and the constant search for the tape and then for the sharpie to label the boxes I just packed! Here's a close-up of some of the packing paper.
For the Contrast theme at 52 of 2014.
The light was harsh and there was a heat haze on the sand when we encountered this one-week old Piping Plover and two siblings. So the images aren’t as crisp as they should be but that didn’t make the experience any less exciting. This year again I went out there with my friends Robyn and Paul who first introduced me to this spot. The walk is long and hot through thick sand but when you get there and see these tiny puffballs scurrying around on the beach it is always worth the effort. In the past two years my priority has been on the nesting Nickerson seabirds and oystercatchers. Finding these endangered shorebirds has been a dream realized, but always in harsh light. Next year I hope to remedy that and find some of these wee little chicks at sunrise. June 29, 2018
Top: me
Bottom: MFayre
I was so fortunate to be matched with the extremely talented MFayre for Week 11. Our theme was one that we both struggled to come up with an image that properly portrayed the theme - or at least I did! I wanted to take an image that portrayed the literal definition of the word "perpendicular" - as in the geometry definition. I love how MFayre's image and mine work so well together! Brilliant!
This is a diptych project by a group of female photographers who have known each other a long time on Flickr. The project matches two of us together each week with a different theme to interpret how we want, on an individual basis. We then create a diptych using each of our photographs.
The results of the collabrations are being posted on a blog, which you can find here ...