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Drago was very excited about the weekend so he decided to celebrate with extremely high jumps when chasing his frisbee or ball
We had really good weather this weekend: except for today. Friday and Saturday we spent most of the day outside enjoying the sun and warmer temps... Funny thing about mr. crazy is that when you think he's totally tired after 2 or 3 hours of hard play (fetch/frisbee), you bring out a different toy, and he acts as if he was full of energy and we hadn't just been playing for those hours
Drago wanted me to thank all of you for the awesome comments you give us each week and also to let you know that we will get around to commenting on all of your great photos!
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
Still a few weeks behind! I thought I would do something different for me, definitely going to try this again with better lighting.
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SWITZERLAND!
I just got back from Europe, and have over 3000 photos to go through, so I hope to be upload a whole bunch in the next few days. I also need to get caught up with my 52 week thing....
and every morning she woke up somewhere new. she traveled in her sleep to the destinations she'd always hoped to visit.
and this is what i got from using photoshop for the first time. not bad.
me and my friend natalie woke up at 4 in the morning on senior ditch day to go out to the beach and take this and her senior portraits. she's a trooper.
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One of the light installations for the Nobel Lights. By Runo Lagomarsino & Carla Zaccagnini. Where is my land?
Streets of London, just off Oxford Circus - I'm on a mission to capture 1 Photo a Week for a whole year!
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Cari flickeriani,
sono tornata dalle mie vacanze in Sardegna!
Inizio a recuperare le due settimane lasciate indietro, partendo da questa foto scattata nell'immenso giardino della "nostra" villa.
We've had some beautiful summer weather these past few weeks, perfect for evening walks along the shore. The sea kale is in bloom and looks very pretty.
week 5 / 52
When I woke up I was so tired to take a picture of something. I just bought a new coffee so I decided to take a picture of it. But I was still too tired so this one is second cup of my morning coffee :)
This week's theme suits me perfectly except the weather is cloudy and yucky. Not much luck finding my eagle friends with all the open water, but I did find these two along the Wisconsin River in Sauk.
While I learned a lot about landscapes last year, I was very thankful we didn't have to do an actual landscape this week! Instead here we have a little bit of land in the palm of a hand. CC welcome.
Week Thirty-Two
Your baby is up to 3.75 pounds (1702gm) now and is 16.7 inches (42.4cm) long.
You might notice she's not moving around as much now. Don't worry! She is fine -- just running short on room. She still has plenty of growing to do though, believe it or not!
All five senses are working. Your little one is fascinated and practicing testing these out as much as possible!
Toenails are completely formed even though she may not be quite ready for a French manicure.
Hair on your infant's head continues to grow in. Will she have dad's brown hair or your red hair?
Brain scans have shown that babies have periods of dream sleep (REM) starting around the eight month. What do you suppose your Princess is dreaming about?
Here is my second concept for #surrealism 😊
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It was truly surreal to find this abandonned concrete-construction 😮 .
In reality it was over water and it was crazy windy that day and I was running over the narrow beams like a frightened chicken and made @theanthonycastro (who took the photo) laugh.
I'm a bit behind, but I'm trying to catch up as fast as I can. Week 6 was emotion. When I was a little kid, I LOVED it when the ice cream truck came through the neighborhood. The other night, the ice cream truck came through our neighborhood and of course the kids went crazy. I love watching them light up when they hear the chimes of the ice cream truck.
In this moment, they are experiencing true BLISS. :)
This week's is actually on time - and SOOC [ i.e. lazy] ! :D
I don't like this photo, there's nothing interesting about it. It saddens me that all these ideas in my head can't get translated on my camera :-(
I have some great ideas for next week - so yay :D
Our five week-old Eastern Bluebirds are growing fast! Still don't have their eyes open, but getting pin feathers and taking on a blue hue. Our beautiful world, pass it on.
Something old - Something new.
Got a new SD card for xmas , it can hold thousands and the other 35mm film 24 or 25 if your lucky.. Like many people thousand of photos were taken on 35 mm film and it and I always eagerly awaited to see them once printed off..
Sign of the times ...
Shine your mighty rays upon me.
N.B:-The sunrays are really original. No photoshop! Hats off to my camera B-)
I have only done a crop and adjustments on contrast, exposure, curves etc. in photoshop.
My last upload was not that satisfactory as the previous ones. Hope that this pic will compromise that. :)
My Camera celebrated its first birthday yesterday. Hureeeyyy!!! :D
As the camera's birthday pic, I tried taking a shot of the camera mounted on the tripod with my mobile camera. But the result was not at all good. :(
Suddenly I thought of going out and make use of the morning light. Happy that it came out quite well as I expected.
I was not able to visit your stream for the past one week. Sorry guys. I was really stuck up with exams. Will do it during this week. :)
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!
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.
You can also participate in Moth Week by making observations on iNaturalist at the parks or at home. Mothing is an easy Citizen Science activity you can do in your own yard with little or no extra equipment. For tips on getting into mothing on your own, see my blog post: stbctmn.org/post/mothing
This is a small Tiger Moth that showed recently. I haven't figured out the species yet. Maybe Virginian Tiger Moth (Spilosoma virginica)?
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.