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June 30th thru July 6th was Navy Week in the City of Boston. It also just happens to be the 200th Anniversary of the War of 1812.
Naval ships and Tall Ships from many countries came to Boston to celebrate it. The highlight of the week was the annual USS Constitution turn-around in Boston Harbor as it was escorted this year by the United States Coast Guard Eagle Tall Ship and there were some fly-overs by the US Navy Blue Angels.
Also there are a few fireworks video clips that were done down at Red Rock Park on Lynn Shore Drive in the City of Lynn
A few guys dressed in American Revolutionary War costumes firing Revolutionary War style muskets.
Another shot from my 12-week ultrasound a couple weeks ago. Baby looks like it's frowning in this one. Probably from all the pushing and prodding to get it to move.
Berlin, Germany: Taken during the VCT EMEA 2023 Week 7 Day 1 at Messe Berlin (Photo by: Hara Amorós / Riot Games / LVP / lag.)
Week 49/52.
I'm the darkest hour
Just before the dawn
And I'm slowly sinking
Into the slough of despond
Snow capped tiki torch in a light snow storm. Lighting provided by a high pressure sodium bulb with camera white balance set to tungsten.
My week 37 page based on my original game board project. I altered some aspects, covering the entire background with dictionary paper and edged the page with adhesive fabric tape. I used neocolors as a base and acrylic paints to create the ink blot butterfly. I then stamped and added texture paste before adding short positive quotes and the same butterflies as I'd used on my original piece. It was a fast and easy class which I thoroughly enjoyed.
National Police Week: 16th Annual POLICE UNITY TOUR / ARRIVAL at the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial in the 400 block of E Street, NW, Washington DC on Sunday afternoon, 12 May 2013 by Elvert Barnes Photography
Watch my YouTube video at youtu.be/bbrxV9J_BrE
Visit Police Unity Tour website at policeunitytour.com
Visit Elvert Barnes 2013 National Police Week docu-project at elvertbarnes.com/NPW2013
We had a day out in the West of Scotland-and the mist didn't lift all day!
It was a day of many parts-lochside, hill walk, river walk, autumn leaves..
I was trying to get a nice photo of my new raccoon hat that I got yesterday on sale because Filene's Basement is going out of business. I've wanted a raccoon hat for literally like two years but then animal hats became popular recently so I almost didn't want one, just because it seems like everybody else has one now. But I loved it so much that I had to get it anyway.
I also got lion gloves, which are epic, but then got back to my room and realized they forgot to take the security tags off of them. :/ So then I was kinda mad that I had to go back but they were really nice about it so it was all good.
I can't decide if this should be my week 48 or the one above.
Storytelling: Geometric Shapes
Triangles, squares, and circles. They are all very strong compositional elements in an image. Find a way to use geometric shapes in your storytelling.
Story Telling: Good photographers can take beautiful images of something. Great photographers can take an image that tells its story. This category makes use of compositional rules and directed prompts to push you towards not just looking at the beauty of something, but to find a way to tell that something’s story.
Bryce, "The Girly Girl". You can always catch this girl at the mall with a few friends getting her nails done, but you will never see her on the soccer field. Her family is very rich.
Day 5 - Dave's place. Within walking distance of the Beach! Poor Dave spent the first four(ish) days with food poisoning!!! :( Poor me, too! My only riding partner!
today's drawing class was inspired by a row of lamp post's out the front of art school...it was a very gloomy day which led to a very gloomy colour series.
34 weeks 5 days. getting thrashed by baby kung fu every night. other than sleeplessness, feeling pretty good, with occasional bouts of upset that i can't fit any of my shoes or boots (or anything else).
trying to make a decision about travelling out of the country with the nub in early January. could be fun, could be very exhausting.
AmeriCorps member Andrew Swiderski installs windows at Rebuilding Together AmeriCorps Safe and Healthy Housing Summit in Pittsboro, NC, March 6-10, 2014.(Paula Angelico/Rebuilding Together of the Triangle)
please view fullsize on my blog: arminehkamali-rousta.blogspot.com/2012/02/52-week-project...
So I met up with Sarah on Sunday as she kindly offered to be part of my 52 week project. we took a few more photos including this one. I love her new haircut, I think it suits her really nicely.
~♥~
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As most of you know, my family and I participated in the Relay for Life in Dauphin, Manitoba on Friday night in support of the Canadian Cancer Society. What an incredibly moving event. As my middle son said the next day, it was "really, really, really sad at times, but really, really, really happy at other times" and I am so proud of my nephews and my boys for raising money and participating in the walk. My family has unfortunately been touched by Cancer in many ways. My Dad had colon cancer, and beat it. My Uncle had cancer, and unfortunately passed away at the age of 60. I also lost two grandmothers and a grandfather to this dreadful disease. We have also lost dear friends as well. Taking part in an event like this gives us hope that there will be a cure found someday. We laughed, we cried and we walked.....for twelve hours straight into the wee hours of the morning. I bought two luminaries in memory of my grandmothers. It was incredibly moving to light those candles and tell my kids about the great grandmothers they unfortunately never had a chance to know. Hats off to the organizers of this event, they are truly heroes in my mind. And thank you to my family for walking along-side me. I will never forget this night.