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Sunshine, sisterhood, and Sigma Xi Psi 🌸So grateful for the amazing bonds I’m forming with my line sisters and big sisters during rush week! ✨ The assignments are fun, the company is even better, and there’s no place I’d rather unwind than by the pool!!
we live in the past
and wait for the future
instead of realizing
that we’ll never leave the present
I have been part of an online forum for almost four years. about two years ago I started writing down what I did and felt like every day before I went to bed. those information are my diary and I saved them in that forum which stopped working four weeks ago. I thought I had lost those memories of the past two years forever and it made me realize that I should concentrate on the present more often. I’m trying to retain every little memory, I write down my thoughts, I take pictures. I want to be able to look back in twenty years and know what I’ve been like. but sometimes I just need to live, right here and right at this moment.
the good news is that I have all my texts back and I’m currently saving them to my computer.
this is Jenna, by the way. my new film camera I purchased on ebay. it was very cheap, so I just bought another one so that maybe one day I’ll have a big camera collection.
now say “Hi, Jenna!“ everyone. :)
[january 25 – 31, 2010]
together on the outside wall of our caravan this week. I think from my book these are the two forms of Riband Wave (Idaea aversata) - confirmed on i-Spot
week 23
Dogwood 52 week photography challenge
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just a fine summer day
晴朗的夏天
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[ 37 / 52 Weeks - 10 - 16 september ]
This week subject: Daily life.
Due oggetti della vita quotidiana. Era da tempo che avevo voglia di fare un dittico :D
Spero vivamente che quest' estate si concluda al più presto, perchè io non ne posso davvero più di questo caldo. Voglio le foglie gialle. E un po' di fresco. E magari un po' di nebbiolina.
On air: Secrets - OneRepublic.
Three Weeks After Warranty Expires
(Original post located at www.pmkelly.com/2018/04/three-weeks-after-warranty-expires/)
Kind of a quiet week with my girl. She is not interested in her food but will eat what we are eating. She seems comfortable enough thanks to the Librela injection. We took her to the beach yesterday as it was a beautiful day here. I was trying for a nice shot of Della by the reflections in the little pond behind the beach. I didn’t get what I was hoping for but I am putting up the photo of what I did get at that location in the first comments box.
I went with my almost silhouette shot from our little walk by the beach. Our silhouette shots are not as fun and wild as they used to be. Jumping for frisbees is not in the beach time actives anymore. However just a short walk along the shore can be very nice too. There was no fooling around with the colors in this photo, that was really what it looked like!
We took bloodwork on Della yesterday as she has been so sedate lately. I fear her kidney issues might be catching up with her.
You could see the moon above last night's sunset, so I took a quick handheld snap or 2 of it!
Best viewed larger.
Week 22 in my 52 Weekends of 2009 project.
"And the sky is full of dreams
But you don't know how to fly
I don't have a simple answer
But I know that I could answer
Something better
This feeling won't go
Wait for it"
[This is Your Life - The Killers]
I have been listening to The Killers non-stop lately. I'm so in love. But I also bought an old Kings of Leon album and a couple Spoon albums... As well as a ton of other ones. I've spent too much money in the last little while... All on music. But I'm okay with that xD
Also, my photos have been extremely dark lately, mainly because I haven't been in a very good mood. But I'm starting to feel a bit better, so they should be getting a little brighter in no time :)
+Some in comments :)
Decided to go out of this world this week. Well not quite. Using household objects as planets. The "comet" trail was a blue pen light I swished across the blackboard. Apart from contrast and cloning of dirt this was produced in camera.
Explore 23/07/2013 Thanks everyone for making my image onto Explore!
Another technique!
If this looks familiar to you, that's likely because there are two other ways to achieve this effect, namely the well-known technique of connecting 1x2 tiles with minifigure hands (which, as far as I can tell, can be attributed to Barney Main) and this technique by Simon NH. However, if you are looking for something that is sturdier than the first option and don't own a bunch of 2x2 corner tiles, this variation might work for you. The key piece here is the inverted 2x2 tile, which can be combined with 1x2 tiles and a simple support structure in back. Rotating the pieces as far as is possible to get a rougher texture helps to distinguish the individual "bricks" in the wall from one another and makes for a more interesting texture. It's also helpful to utilize two colors rather than one. I originally though that this technique would be fairly limited in terms of color, but it turns out the 2x2 inverted tile is available in light and dark bley, tan, and sand green, so you can actually achieve a fair bit of variety with this technique in terms of color.
I'll be posting more techniques in the next couple of days (because a little bit of sensationalism never hurts :P ). If you've seen this technique before, please let me know! I don't want to "claim" techniques that other people discovered before I did. In any case, feel free to use this.
We're Here - Post Apocalyptic World
52:2017 - Bob Dylan - the times they are a changin'
www.youtube.com/watch?v=gHMBs5yZDEc
Everybody is free to create an image
based on his/her own interpretation of these lyrics :
"Come gather around people
Wherever you roam
And admit that the waters
Around you have grown
And accept it that soon
You'll be drenched to the bone
And if your breath to you is worth saving
Then you better start swimming or you'll sink like a stone
For the times they are a-changing
Come writers and critics
Who prophesize with your pen
And keep your eyes wide
The chance won't come again
And don't speak too soon
For the wheel's still in spin
And there's no telling who that it's naming
For the loser now will be later to win
Cause the times they are a-changing
Come senators, congressmen
Please heed the call
Don't stand in the doorway
Don't block up the hall
For he that gets hurt
Will be he who has stalled
There's the battle outside raging
It'll soon shake your windows and rattle your walls
For the times they are a-changing
Come mothers and fathers
Throughout the land
And don't criticize
What you can't understand
Your sons and your daughters
Are beyond your command
Your old road is rapidly aging
Please get out of the new one if you can't lend your hand
Cause the times they are a-changing
The line it is drawn
The curse it is cast
The slowest now
Will later be fast
As the present now
Will later be past
The order is rapidly fading
And the first one now will later be last
Cause the times they are a-changing"
© Bob Dylan
I came to this location because only a small stretch of the road is paved, but you can't really see that with the snow. :)
We had a new fence put up around our back garden this week. It is going to really help me control soap bubbles as it helps to keep the wind from blowing bubbles around. It also makes for some cool reflections.
I spent around an hour trying to photograph the sunrise coming through soap bubbles this morning. It was fun and helped me relearn some of my bubble wrangling skills. The main thing is to make use of the light and shade areas available. Here, the fence was very bright with the low sun on it, and the dark shade is just from the shade from the fence behind.
To be continued, as the weather looks good for bubbling this week....
If you look carefully you can see the bubble's shadow on the fence. You can also see an insect hotel fixed to the fence.
No editing at all here. Only a small crop! Really satisfying for me to see good image quality from this camera and lens combination! It lets me know that exiting things are possible.
[This photo is for C. London's 52 Weeks of Photography Challenge - www.clondon.me/blog/52weeks0]
I want this year to be an opportunity to be more present and aware of the privileged life I'm fortunate to live. 2019 was a year that often kept me in low places, and I continually found myself beneath a weight of burdens that I let tie themselves to me rather than let them pass over me.
To that goal, my partner suggested journaling to me. To write down the things that I struggle with. Write down the things I'm grateful for. Write down the things that are important to me.
My photography goals in 2020 mirror that of my mental health goals. I want to feel more open to being creative, and I want to be less selective about what I share. I want to spend less time under the weight of being perfect, or better than the last shot. I'm not built for that grind.
I scanned through the first journal entry I wrote in my new journal and came across the phrase "I want to be happy."
I wanted to share that piece of my journal without revealing all of my other sensitive things I'm writing about, so I thought it would be a good opportunity to embrace my photography goals as well.
I want to be happy. I want the people around to me to be happy and healthy as well.
Here's to a happy 2020.
26th February - 4th March
new dawn fades
I finally managed to take some new photos even if it was now how I imagined it. I'm pretty tired and ill but next weeks seems pretty exciting so I hope I will get better.
Under water view of a flower floating on the surface of the water in the swimming pool. We took a relaxing vacation to Mexico this week.
Well, this kind of reflects my life lately. Sit down to do something to try to relax and !%#!
For the Broken theme at 52 in 2016.
You can see what everybody else creates here.
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This is actually for last week, when creative juices were running low. I'll upload this week's 52 Weeks photo tomorrow.
PS. I had no idea my floor was so shiny!
PPS. I love my remote.
For the Metal theme at 52 of 2014. We've been hanging pictures at the new place so I happened to have a pile of nails! Eight second exposure. Explored!