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Snowtime in Germany, even in the Rhineland area, where snow is very rare. I took this picture a few days before and thougt, perhaps I would be able to get a better one to show you. A better one means in my sense, an action shot of course. This is an area in which I will progress in 2013. Unfortunately the last days we had such a flat light with dark grey snowy sky, that the camera turned the Auto-ISO to incredible 12.800 to generate a shutter speed of 1/1600 sec. And I could't find the right white balance, too. *grumble*
So I decided to present this one, which shows Hugo in perfect trained shape in "our fields" at the river.
Have a nice sunday, my friends, In these minutes it starts snowing again and we will go out with the kids - and Hugo.
[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.
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.
Playing basketball is one of the things I do to keep an active lifestyle... need practice on my shooting, though!
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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Week 21: Nature
Kekeno (New Zealand Fur Seals) enjoying a lazy Sunday at Ngawi, Wairarapa, New Zealand.
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!
I love the weather at the moment. I like it when the colour of the sky turns into a cloudy but bright white, there is many wind but no rain. I often call this "Irish weather" ;-)
CW 21/2015
Song of the week: Mumford & Sons - Believe
"Michael, your moment of the week?"
A recreation of the 'This Week' TV studio - a BBC political discussion show with hosts Andrew Neil and Molly the dog plus guests Michael Portillo & Diane Abbott.
I don't normally do selfies, but here's an Instax double exposure selfie I did specially for 'Roid Week – my favourite time of year on Flickr!
For the rest of the year, if you want to see what I'm up to, the place to go is my Twitter, where I mainly tweet about my books & books in general, but also try to put up a Polaroid a day...
Título: Carretera cósmica
Proyecto fotográfico conjunto de Noelia Geijo y Jairo Ortega de carácter anual con dos tematicas mensuales y de una foto a la semana
I'm starting a 52 weeks project this year. It's going to be a little different, everything is going to be uploaded onto my blog. I feel doing it this way will make me more likely to finish this. I'm going to try and write about every week and have more than one photograph. View week one here.
Week two. Theme: Red.
It took less than a week for me to remember why it is I'm not fond of shooting self portraits. Getting the focus sharp, ensuring the settings are how you like them, composing a shot nicely without really looking through the viewfinder, trying to look at least vaguely photogenic, plus (this time) shielding the camera from the lovely English rain... cor blimey. 51 weeks from now I'm hoping this will all be second-nature! From this week's shoot I came out with a handful of serious shots, a handful of smiley shots and this slightly scratchy, very frowny out-take (wind blowing hair into eyes = grumpy face!). Nathalie & Serena told me to go for the frowny shot (scary!), so here it is. Might brave a little blog post of the rest later this week. Hope you like it :]
P.s. If any of you still fancy hopping on board for the Let's Get Creative 2014 project, do head on over to the facebook group here
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THIS, is my happiness. Out geocaching with Mel the other day, after being cooped up for many months due to a foot surgery, this was one of the happiest days I've had in a long time. When I asked her what she thought my top 3 favorite things were that made me happy, she answered without hesitation, GeoCaching, wine, and my dogs. And she was right!!
Week 33 : Architecture.
The Govett-Brewster Art Gallery/Len Lye Centre, New Plymouth, New Zealand.
The Len Lye Centre is an extension to the Govett-Brewster, built to display the works of artist Len Lye. The Len Lye Centre was opened on 25 July 2015. This is the first gallery in New Zealand to be dedicated to a single artist.
when I took this photo, i was just soo hot that gah, no words.
I have had such an overwhelming amount of support in my photography ahhh, I love every single one of you. Thank you all soo much, I really appreciate you all.
I am posting this 52 weeks pretty early in the week (well early for me) since i will be busy over the weekend with a wedding to attend! But hopefully, I will have some time to take photos!
and in an instant,
I had my life back
on monday and tuesday I had my last exams. and there I was, on april 20, 12 o’clock, done with my a-levels. I can’t describe how I felt. it was over. the exams I have been afraid of for years, the ones I studied for like crazy, over over over. the weather was amazing and we sat in the park until 8pm and we had the best time. and on wednesday we spent time there again because two of my friends were finished then, too. and I slept. I slept really good for the first time in weeks. on thursday I spent my time with Nina and we stayed up until 3am although there was no exam we had to study for. we stayed up late because we wanted to. and on friday the people who took an exam in spanish were done too, so we spent another day in the park and on saturday we had a big party in a club and on sunday I did nothing. I was busy all the time but I had the best week. and my a-levels are over. finally.
in contrast to my week, this photo was a pain in the ass. I had it all pictured in my head, but the photos didn’t come out the way I wanted them to, so I took them again. and again. I used different locations and different clothes and different times of the day, but I was just not satisfied. they didn’t express my week in the best way. so I had pictures from three shootings, but they didn’t fit. after I had taken the pictures for week thirty, I took some other ones for about 10 minutes and when I had a look at them, I knew that one of them must be the picture for week thirty one. so here it is, different from what I imagined, but the perfect picture for my week.
I posted pictures from the other shoots in the comments. :) there is also a collage of some other ones that won’t mean anything to you, so you can just ignore them, but I want them to be here for when I look back on my project in the future.
[april 19 – 25, 2010]
Blessings and love.
And yeah, I've completed my photographic project named 'Project52' that lasted for the past one year. A BIG thanks to one and all who have supported me with their blessings and love (check notes). With the project, I've learnt a lot that surely had helped me in photographing better. For several times, I've thought of dropping the project. Lack of subject/good photos was the reason. But, the Contact uploads inspired me to continue it. I, once again thank everyone who had appreciated as well as criticized me so far.
A new week and so a new outfit. Well, not new as in just bought, new as in not worn for a while.
I'm making an effort now to wear skirts I've had for a while but have been neglecting to wear.
I'm on a mission to complete the 52 week photo challenge, to capture at least 1 photo a week for a whole year.
I had gone with a friend to Lake Wenatchee, near Chelan in Washington, to start my 52 Weeks Project. This photo does not show that the day was, in fact, quite sunny. There was also a school field trip happening, so close to shore there was a pack of elementary school kids confused by the random woman wearing a purple dress on a cold day and staring at nothing in the water.