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I took a walk around the Anglican cathedral in Liverpool, the worlds 5th largest, looking for shots for this week. I had thought the sheer amount of open space would provide perfect framing opportunities, but in the end I just found it overwhelming.

 

My shot came from a row of lights in a gallery above the smaller Lady Chapel at the back of the building. The contrast between lit and unlit walls provides good framing even though the subject is in the centre of the image.

Week: 38

Circumference: 43"

Belly Button: Looks like its pouting. Maybe it is.

Enjoying: Enough energy for a day-long improv class. Making some progress at 1.5cm dilation.

Feeling: Some signs of labor. The baby definitely dropped. I don't know why they call it lightening since it feels very heavy. I feel like the inside of my tailbone is bruised.

Movement: She's been squirmy. Especially at night. A little less so today but still in the "things are OK" range.

Sleep: A lot harder to come by this week. Either my brain is racing, I'm uncomfortable or a Braxton-Hicks contraction wakes me up. One dead-to the world sleep last night since the contractions let up for about a day.

Food: Pretty much standard eating habits. Got some fruit popsicles which have been tasting very good. Been craving chocolate pudding. But that is completely normal for me.

Anticipating: The end of the waiting. I've been tying up as many loose ends at work as possible.

On Thursday night we finally finished our taxes. I hatched a plan: get the kids down, head to the main post office downtown to mail the taxes, and then swing by the waterfront to get a photo for the “bench” theme this week.

 

While I was packing gear, my older son Sam asked me for about the 10th time whether he could stay up late and “count stars.” As the days are lengthening and bedtimes are unchanged, the previous nine answers have been “another day.” Since I was going out anyway, and it was clear night (a rarity this time of year in Oregon) I told him he could come with me to the waterfront and we could count some stars there.

 

Well, these days my younger son Jim wants to do everything Sam does. In fact, very little happens that is not done as a family unit. Next thing I know all four of us are in the car.

 

In the end, we all had a lot of fun. Taxes got mailed. Stars were counted. Pictures were taken. I felt a little guilty about keeping the younger set out well past bedtime, but by the time we got home we had two sleepers, both much the happier for our adventure.

 

Finally, there is no question that this type of shot is at least partially inspired by Dustin Diaz. If you have somehow managed to not see his work, check it out here. It's awesome.

 

Honest critiques always welcome.

 

Canon 5D Mark II : 50mm f1.8 : f1.8 : 1/30 sec : ISO 800

580EXII @ 28mm at 1/128th power through white shoot through umbrella camera right, full cut CTO

 

View Large On Black.

 

My 52 week project (and more) blog here.

 

Shot of his brother here.

I felt pruned and weedy; I am confident the pruning will prepare me to fully bloom in my next season.

I didn't know my bite was this baaaad!

The Granada's castle for the Painting-a-week group.

 

It's a very fast drawing(30 min. Sorry Sandy, i just wanted to post ;))with no reference :S

The tower is called "La torre de la vela" and hides a really nice tale that i will tell u soon ;)

It's amazing to see the sunset when the lights are on and giving that special light from within the wood (it happens for about 9:30 p.m. on summer)

 

Brushes on iTouch

    

Uploaded with Darkslide.

Not what I wanted but the weather did not cooperate this week.

Growing a bit slower then i expected, but getting greener and greener. Currently i see some algae on the tank which i need to take care of.

inside the Gaylord Opryland resort at night

Wills Life Style India Fashion Week , Models Displaying latest outfits on the Ramp. PHOTO BY SAJJAD SHAH

Black

 

Started a 52 Week Project today.

 

2009-2010 I did a 365 project which I started the first week of October. I thought I would give a 52 week project a go now :).

 

Expect at least one photo from me a week.

 

Enjoy!

Vintage Canada Post Mail bag. Basic black frame and backboard creates a neutral backdrop for displaying this weathered piece.

  

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www.framehouse.ca

Life is a song - sing it.

Life is a game - play it.

Life is a challenge - meet it

Life is a dream - realize it.

Life is a sacrifice - offer it.

Life is love - enjoy it.

 

- Sai Baba

Graphene Week 2017, Monday 25 September, Athens, Greece,

5 Weeks pregnant

I sought routine and normalcy; I am unfolding and coming back to myself.

2016 Used Car Week Nov. 15 at Red Rock Casino, Resort & Spa in Las Vegas.

Week 49/52 ~EP Project 52 ~ "Red"

 

First I want to apologize to all for being a bad friend this week and not congratulating all of last weeks featured photos. It has definitely been a nutty week here. So please accept a big congrats to all you fabulous photogs. You guys ROCK!!!!

 

Soooooooooo..........LOOK who's come out of hiding for the holidays!! Yup..Caught Mr. Danbo in the kitchen taking a bubble bath with his red santa hat of course. LOLOL

 

I think it had been way too long since this little guy had made an appearance (and Don needed a break LOL)

 

Off tomorrow to Miami today for a few photoshoots and visit the family this weekend. I wish everyone a great weekend.

 

Hugs to all!!

Irela

xoxoxo

 

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www.myphotographiceyebyirela.blogspot.com

 

Visited the Old Royal Naval College in Greenwich to capture this "little planet" stereographic image. Made up of 24 stitched wide angle shots and processed with an application called Hugin.

 

Various layer masks used to bring back colours & contrast. Plus removal of tripod legs from middle cobblestone.

The weather has coaxed out some early blooms this first week of February

Scary! it's nearly over!

 

This is from my friend Freddie's film "At Minds Edge" which he wrote and directed, Can't wait for next week to see the rest being filmed and then the final product!.

 

I was there with my camera stalking again! The Actress is Charlie Ord and i have no doubt in saying she is amazing! (She was also in his film "Running From the Dark" Last year).

 

So, see you next week for the last time!

Arriving Kieler Förde for Kiel Week visit 2010/06/18

US Navy Oliver Hazard Perry class frigate

Bath Iron Works (Comm,: 1985/11/09)

Displacement: 4,000-4,100 tons full load

Dimensions: 138.6 x 13.7 x 6.7 meters

Propulsion: 2 LM2500 gas turbines, 1 shaft, 40,000 shp, 29 knots

Crew: 214

Armament: 1 Mk 13 missile launcher (40 Standard SM-1MR + Harpoon SSM), 1 76mm OTO DP, 1 20mm Phalanx CIWS, 2 triple 12.75 inch torpedo tubes (Mk46 torpedoes), 2 25mm Bushmaster low-angle, 2-4 12.7mm MG

I was in England that sunday and I hadn't internet.

This is an outtake and nothing special, but I hope you like it though.

 

{9/52}

I look like a grump. but. it started raining and I really wanted a photo of my pixie cut!

53 weeks Up Las Vegas Strip

45/52

 

Chilly British landscape!

San Francisco Fleet Week 2016 finished with a bang on Sunday, with another spectacular airshow, featuring (among others) the Bretling Jet Team, The Patriots, and the Blue Angels, who were competing to see who could get the most "wow" moments with the crowd!

 

Did you know you can find me on Facebook? Check me out here.

12th March - 18th March

 

the memories echo

 

It feels great to wake up and see the sun shining bright outside, waiting for you to get up and find inspiration. I love weeks like the one I had, it makes me feel great and happy and I'm trying to keep my mood like my current one and I would love if things will stay this way for some time. I like them.

week forty-one of 52 (April 30 - May 06, 2018)

This is so much more fun than my water droplet challenge a couple of weeks ago !!

That such a variation in colours can be achieved with the same bubble is amazing.

I had an extremely rustic setup using baking paper as my diffuser with a lamp over the top of it. I found that the closer the paper was to the bubble the better the shot. I also found that every bubble being a different size meant having to adjust focus or move the tripod slightly. I did not use a flash.

52 of Twenty Eleven

Week #8 - Looking Through A Window

I was busy taking pictures out the window and didn't even notice this view till I started driving again. Had to pull over again so I could take it.

Week 20's theme was "vintage" and I chose to use a "vintage" edit.

This probably looks extremely rushed, but I love it and I loved this little baby sea turtle! When I walked up to their tank, it popped its adorable little head up and looked straight at me, almost as if they were smiling. :) I know it isn't the best photo and this little one is out of focus, but keep in mind he/she was in a glass tank and we were not allowed to use flash and I am very shaky with my camera. =P

This was taken when Brian's parents were visiting us and they took us to Jekyll Island and the Sea Turtle Hospital/Museum.

So, basically I can't recall what week this was technically taken for, but oh well. I suppose this happens when you let yourself fall behind by four weeks. =/ After I get caught up, I won't let it happen again!

Theme Of The Week - Pinhole

 

This is a decorative pillow from my sofa. I think the texture was pretty!

what if I could dream it all away?

 

47/52

52 Week project.

 

With a 7 weeks late I´m still on the game for finishing this project.

Just move to outside at night and with the inspiration on Dustin Diaz.

 

Strobist: One Cromalite 160W/s flash set to 1/8 power with silver umbrella camera right. One Cromalite 160 W/s flash bare set to 1/8 left and behind.

 

See set up here.

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