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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.}
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. :-)
This week's pic for 52 weeks of dogs. Last week I went for minimal color, so this week I decided to try to get max color with the bright toys and background. Hard to get Splash to stand out at all with this much color, but I was fairly pleased with the balance in this photo (in more ways than one). I also like how her eyes look kind of popped out like the bird's. Too bad I couldn't control the angle of the sun to get a more consistent background, but I think it is pretty fun anyway. The only manipulation on this photo was cropping.
4/52
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My submission for Week 4 of the Dogwood 52 Week Photography Challenge. Portrait: Headshot.
Nikon D3200 with Nikon 35mm f/1.8 1/400 ISO400.
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had a lovely week off work this week :o) spent a lot of time relaxing and not doing much ;o)
we took slaine for lots of long walks, went for yummy pub lunchs, got rained on while trying to eat our chips in the park, luckily the weather took up and we've had a few beautiful days :o)
thursday me and sarah went to ilkley, we did soooo much walking!! she also fell while i stood laughing and taking photos hehe :o)
well, last relaxing day before going back to work, urgh!!!
Human Rights Week at the University of Essex, organised by our Human Rights Society, The week starts on 1 December with the students’ annual ‘chalking of the steps’ event where they write the articles of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, in numerous languages, on the concrete steps of the University’s Colchester Campus. More information here: www.essex.ac.uk/news/event.aspx?e_id=7125
The Black Heart
Week 15 of my 50 Weeks Project.
Strobist: Main strobe on the right, slightly above camera with snoot pointing at my hand (at 1/16th power). Two additional strobes at sides pointing at me, slightly from behind (1/4th power).
I thought I'd actually attempt to make an image this week, rather than getting to Sunday and thinking, 'oh sh!t'. I got hold of Photomatrix 3 a few weeks back, but hadn't really got my head around it, nor properly attempted to use it if I'm to be fair. Having seen so many truly, truly awful HDR images I knew that I didn't want to push the boundaries of reality, but rather try to recreate something that the eye can see, yet the sensor cannot.
So, this is the end result. Clearly the depth of field is unrealistic, for the eye to exposure every section properly we'll naturally throw out the focus of other portions of the image, but I wanted to maintain a constant focus. All of this is the result of 8 bracketed images, which served as a learning curve both as to the power of the software, and also the importance of putting in a wide range of potential variations in dynamic range.
The view is something that is my weekend, as I sit at the dining room table looking out into the world, on the rare occasion my head is not stuck in text books or typing up notes. All of this changes in five weeks time, which will be most bizarre to begin with. The fear is pretty much gone; although I generally fear change this is something that not only needs to be done, but something that I want to do. The latter portion of the statement being the higher ranking one, I hasten to add (honest dear Cat, if you're reading this!).
It has been a stressful week at work, and I can safely conclude that I made a good number of mistakes, that I'm attributing partially due to poor organisation. On management's part, not my own. The mistakes I made, the underlying cause being stretched too thin. All of which continues to serve as a purposeful reminder of the reason that I am, indeed, spending my weekends with the above as a view.
During the week Cat and I went to see The Adjustment Bureau, which gets a rather positive thumbs up from the both of us. Although the theological leanings were not at all clear from the trailers, they were very tongue in cheek, and non-dedicated in their nature. Contrary to Team America, Matt Damon was not mentally challenged; I'm sure one day I'll see a film when he lives up to that.
However, I cannot wait until next weekend when we get to have a short break away. It'll be good to have a proper break from the real world, get blown around at a North Sea beach resort, and to spend a few days in an environment similar in scale to which we'll be living.
Which, naturally, means I'll have some holiday snaps next week.
View On Black - Sobre fondo negro
Mucho mejor, much better.. pulsando L, pressing L
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Today we used this picture as the announcement of our baby coming this summer! I grew up in a large family as did my hubby, we loved it, and think our children are "LUCKY" to get to experience the same!
Week # 48 Thankful - Little Treats. Sometimes these little treats help me make it through the afternoon. For that sugar rush, I am thankful!
The faces ofPNCA students, staff, and faculty during Spring Focus Week, 4/29/14-5/2/14. Photos by Micah Fischer '13.
This week's theme was "close up/macro".
I honestly almost forgot about this week's photo, so I'm very glad that I snapped this photo at the beginning of the week when I was out taking photos for Brian and Magan. (Flickr says this was taken on the 24th, but I'm sure it was taken on the 25th!)
I'm not sure exactly what this spiked thing is, but I thought that it looked really interesting.
I used my 50mm lens.