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EASYFAIRS Welding week 20-21-22 OKTOBER 2015

My first experience using a strobe/flash in a studio setting... really my first experience using anything other than an on camera flash. This photo was taken during the Indy Photo Coach "Beyond the Fundamentals" class. Great class to help push you out of your comfort zone!

  

This is the key to my bird's cage. I thought it would make an interesting picture. :)

The Middle and Upper Schools celebrated Spirit Week during the week of Sept. 14 with silly dress up days.

San Francisco Fleet Week 2015: The Saturday Air Show.

 

© 2015, John Krzesinski.

 

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52 week project.

 

Trying to lowering the ambient light.

 

Stobist: One Canon 430 EXII at 1/1 camera left with reflective silver umbrela.

 

See setup here.

 

Camera: Canon 50D

Lens: Sigma 24-70 mm f/2.8 @ f/16 | 70mm | ISO 100 | 1/200 s

I had several ideas for a photo to fit this week's theme - but none of them worked out. This was a sneaky photo taken in church.

all pics SOOC :o)

i wanted to end this project with me and my darling hubby :o) no make up, still in jim jams but aahh well :o) this is how we spent our sunday, relaxing in our jim jams, watching tv :o)

who's up for the 52 week project next year?! its really easy, just one pic a week :o)

June 19- 26

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These look better on my tumblr.

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The quiet reflection off of the pond water in the Golden Gate Conservatory of Flowers.

Life is really simple, but we insist on making it complicated.

Confucius

 

As we get older we tend to make life harder and more complex. Children have a magnificent ability to remind us how wrong we often are. After getting more toys this Christmas than a child could ever need she plays with what most of would consider "trash". Maybe we should allow our children to remind us how truly simple life is more often.

Ripon Cathedral is commemorating the Holocaust by hosting a major art installation called 6 million+, Every Person Counts.

The artwork is made up of six million buttons, each one representing someone killed in the Holocaust. The '+' refers to Jewish and non-Jewish individuals who were never counted, as well as people who have died across the world in conflicts and genocides since the Second World War.

It was originally commissioned from Leeds-based artist, Antonia Stowe, by Kirklees Museums & Galleries for their Holocaust Memorial Day commemoration in 2006.

Back in Week 24 I posted a shot of the Member’s Banking at the Brooklands Museum, all that remained of the world’s first purpose-built motor racing circuit. This week, at the Kop Hill Climb Festival just outside Princes Risborough, I had the opportunity to photograph a car that is synonymous with that old racetrack; this car, the 1933 Napier-Railton with it’s 24-litre W12 580bhp engine that was designed to power aircraft in the 1920s, holds the all-time lap record for Brooklands. It was spectacular to see it running the hill climb, a snapshot of the prestigious history of British motorsports.

One of the only pics I took during Week 17...a locker room selfie after doing the bike and run legs of the Brookings I'm Ready for Summer Triathlon

when i catch a glimpse of myself in the mirror i see schnieder from one day at a time. i am janitor pregnant

It's a week late, I know blah blah blah

 

Week 5 was busy. It was the 2nd to last week before I leave. I was thinking that whole week about my future and how it's not so scary anymore.

 

I found this in Warren County while driving around. There is a sign on the peak which reads Weeks School, June 30, 1888. In recent years, most of the outer siding has been scavenged. I spoke with the Warren County Historical Society and they told me this school replaced a log one about 1/4 mile to the southwest. The land was donated by George Weeks and the school was built in 1888. It was used as a school until 1952. In 1972 it was given new life briefly as a community center.

One of my resolutions for this year is to take more photos, improve and find my style. To achieve this I'm going to use the same lens for a while to learn how to work with it more efficiently.

 

In other words I'm starting a 52 weeks projects! First I wanted to do a 365 days project but that seemed a bit too much to start with, maybe next year.

 

So here's my first photo. This week was quite boring. Exams are around the corner and there's still much stuff I have to learn. Basically I just sat inside studying and ate way too much. No worries, I went jogging too :p !

31 weeks today. Not so many more to go now until we meet our tiny love. Taken each week by James.

Well I've decided to do a fifty two weeks project for 2011. This is going to be a huge year for me and I want to make sure that I preserve it well. At this point I intend for it to be all self portraits, but that may change. I don't (yet) have a remote, which makes taking self portraits exceedingly difficult, but I do want to challenge myself. I feel that this project will give me something to strive to accomplish, while also giving me room for creativity. Here's to 2011!

 

{Oh and I actually don't really particularly like this photo either, but it was the best one I got. If I take a better one later in the week I may replace it. I need a remote. Badly.}

SOOC

how im spending my day :) :)

Beginning of the 7th month.

I did want to get a nice picture for Christmas Day but ended up with this creepy one instead.

Mickey wouldn't come out from under the covers for this week's photo. He's such a diva.

My sweet dog, Diesel

Waiting for a tasty treat

Only time he sits.

 

I am going to try and create a haiku to go with my photo each week. :-)

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