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Older one & late -.-
Sooorry that I'm late again.
I'll try to upload 'week thirteen' tomorrow & it will be a shot from tomorrow. I promise!!
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Well, this is Fiona. She's so beautiful & she is a Paramore fan, too!! :D
The day was great. We went to a little forest the day before & I said "Fiona, I wanna take photos, here. You will be with me!" So we went some days after this, to the forest again & took some photos. I have sooo much great pictures of her, now. :D This is one of my favourites.
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The last (:D) week was okay. I had so much to do for school & it was the first week after the school started again.
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17 weeks pregnant now, feeling the baby moving around a bit, and we have the big gender ultrasound this week!
((+6 in the comments))
starting now :) the previous photo can be my week 1 I guess :P
Happy New Year everyone!!
In which I show off my new ice spikes and wish I'd brought my old crampons with me.
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52 Week Photo Challenge
Canon EOS 20D and a mounted flash. Shot using a remote against my bedroom wall, white diffuser above my head and a gold reflector to the right.
Theme Of The Week - "Summertime"
Misha Barkton taught herself that trick to get attention. We always have to cook a hot dog for her.
A huge thank you to everyone who voted for me last week; you guys are awesome!
PS. I don't know what is up with the beer bottle. It was really there. I guess the sun was hitting it at a weird angle!
International Housekeepers Week (Sept. 12-18) provided a wonderful opportunity to recognize and thank the more than 700 hard-working housekeeping staff who have continued to keep our sites clean and safe for patients, residents and staff during the most challenging of times. Here are a few of the photos submitted. Eloi 'Eli' Sabacan works at the Royal Jubilee Hospital in Victoria. He was singled out as one of Island Health's Real-Life Heroes on Humanitarian Day.
Last week, I ended up getting sick so I didn't get a chance to practice my week subject (Portraits). Between work and being sick, it was a fail.
So I will definitely put (portraits) back into the pile and practice that soon. But for right now, I picked the new topic (B&W). Today, we are currently dealing with a wonderful snow storm called Stella.
I sat myself in the closet on a stool & waited with my camera for some noise. Boy, that didn't take long! Ha:)
Is it wrong to make pasta for dinner simply in order to photograph it for this week's 52 images for 2011 theme?
Not when it tastes this good with some pesto sauce.
" The Luxembourg American Cemetery and Memorial, 50.5 acres in extent, is situated in a beautiful wooded area. The cemetery was established on December 29, 1944 by the 609th Quartermaster Company of the U.S. Third Army while Allied Forces were stemming the enemy's desperate Ardennes Offensive, one of the critical battles of World War II. The city of Luxembourg served as headquarters for Gen. George S. Patton's U.S. Third Army. Gen. Patton is buried here.
Not far from the cemetery entrance stands the white stone chapel, set on a wide circular platform surrounded by woods. It is embellished with sculpture in bronze and stone, a stained glass window with American unit insignia, and a mosaic ceiling. Flanking the chapel at a lower level are two large stone pylons upon which are maps made of various inlaid granites, with inscriptions recalling the achievements of the American armed forces in this region. On the same pylons are inscribed the names of 371 of the missing. Rosettes mark the names of those since recovered and identified.
Sloping gently downhill from the memorial is the burial area containing 5,076 of our military dead, many of whom lost their lives in the Battle of the Bulge and in the advance to the Rhine River. Their headstones follow graceful curves; trees, fountains and flower beds contribute to the dignity of the ensemble.
The cemetery is open daily to the public from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., except December 25 and January 1. It is open on host country holidays. When the cemetery is open to the public, a staff member is on duty in the visitor building to answer questions and escort relatives to grave and memorial sites. "
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March 14-25
Aspen and Raven. Since, in Aspen's words, "I have wheels, so I'm usually able to come and model for you. So yay for cars! :D
I was sick last week and then I was sick almost this whole week. Week 12 of 2011 basically sucked.
I did get to read John Green's amazing book "Paper Towns" though. I didn't particularly like the Margo character as a person/friend but I LOVED Q's group of friends. They were great. The book was really enjoyable, (in comparison to Huck Fin which is currently the bane of my existence...)
This idea was originally supposed to be a something related to the theme of flower children/flowers in the hair/wild child/etc... and i guess this photo still is with that theme, but it isn't the specific idea in mind. I like it better then the other options. I will have outtakes on my fan page on facebook, and at some point i will upload some of them on flickr.
I haven't finished a roll of film in March. It feels weird.
700_2984 mbw
Obligatory belly shot at 15 weeks. I imagine in another few weeks or so, I won't be able to see my knees from this angle.
I was very lucky to get the opportunity to shoot at a catwalk show at London Fashion Week courtesy of Canon.
Not my usual type of photography but an extremely enjoyable experience and a chance to appreciate what a hard job it is for both the models and photographers.
More pics at www.flickr.com/photos/roly2008/sets/72157651174440105/
For week 9, I waited until my photography clubs long exposure/sparklers photo event. I took a bunch of portraits of people playing with their sparklers, but this one truly captured the joy of sparklers!
Project 52 2013, Week 18:
Strobist Info: Two Nikon SB-26, camera left and right, inside 28" Westcott @ 1/2 power. Rim light sun.
At which time it appears to have been warm enough to linger over a gin and tonic in the early evening sunshine. That feels like a long time ago, but the evidence is here before your eyes.
And in case you were eyeing my exif data - here's how I did it
Week 6: My City
Project 52
This picture was taken at Sunset Park in my current city of Florissant. What makes this picture special for me is that the tower lines you see in the picture actually run across the river directly into my original 'city' of Black Walnut, MO. When I bought this house the power lines running down the street reminded me of the power lines that ran through my great grandparents' farm - turns out they were the same ones!
24th - 30th December 2012
Calm down
Deep breaths
And get yourself dressed
I came so close to running away, giving up on everything... and yet I didn't.
Maybe I can do this.
I'm back at my parents for the week and while I don't enjoy it very much, it was nice to see my family and friends again. I went outside looking for a location to shoot, but everything was muddy and not interesting. Then I looked through the trees, and not at it, and I had an idea.
Merry Christmas everybody and a happy New Year!
Happy New Year to all. Here is my entry for Week # 01, NEW. This is a wheel from the new bike I bought for my wife. Nothing like a new bike that runs and shifts smoothly! With new tires, there are always the little pieces of rubber that stick out and eventually wear off with use. These tires have a lot of these. I love the spoke pattern on these wheels too.
For 52 Weeks of Pix 2012
Week 18 Smoke
I thought: "I'll just set my essential oils burner up and produce a bit of smoke for this weeks photo".
90 minutes and about 200 versions of rubbishy smoke later.......... Totally agree with Laura - this is more difficult than it sounds!!
With the first day of Hanukkah coinciding with Thanksgiving this year, it was a busy week of cooking. Fortunately, I didn't host on Thursday (I hosted on Friday) so I had some time to make some homemade apple sauce. It was my first attempt at such a concoction. It turns out that adding one third pear makes for a nice taste. So technically it's apple-pear sauce. It went well with the mini latkes I also made.:)