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Dogwood 52 week photography challenge

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just a fine summer day

晴朗的夏天

My friend Carly, and I are doing a "One word; two views" project for the whole year. One word a week. There is so much snow at my house. I'm eating snow cream as I type this. :)

Much more from the Let's Get Creative project to follow over the next few days. For now, here is the hands-themed week twenty! See the rest of this 52 week series here

  

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52 Weeks of 2014.

Theme: Symmetry.

Category: Abstract

Waterfall!

 

Thank you Sara Anne for the testimonial!

 

Under water view of a flower floating on the surface of the water in the swimming pool. We took a relaxing vacation to Mexico this week.

I never shoot digital anymore. View week four here.

 

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Well, this kind of reflects my life lately. Sit down to do something to try to relax and !%#!

For the Broken theme at 52 in 2016.

Week 8 in my 52 week portrait challenge...

You can see what everybody else creates here.

 

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Theme of The Week - A New Start

 

My bookshelf broke when we moved, so a lot of my books got shoved into corners. Now we know that the new house has a condensation and mold problem. I threw a full trash bag of books away today. :( I love my books. I will probably never again read most of the salvaged books, but they have memories. They were given to me by loved ones, or acquired during special times. Some of the people in my family don't understand that, especially when they hauled the heavy boxes of books from the old house! But I'm guessing someone on Flickr gets it. So that's my highlight of the week. Cleaning mold.

 

P.S. If you have any hints on condensation problems, please let me know!!! I live in the second driest state in the U.S. and this shouldn't be an issue!

The theme this week is "Insects on Flowers" - Week 1036

 

Playing basketball is one of the things I do to keep an active lifestyle... need practice on my shooting, though!

Some splashes of colour on a grey January day.

For the Metal theme at 52 of 2014. We've been hanging pictures at the new place so I happened to have a pile of nails! Eight second exposure. Explored!

Week 28 (v 12.0) - a street horse story

Theme of The Week - Symmetry

 

We're Here - Post Apocalyptic World

52:2017 - Bob Dylan - the times they are a changin'

 

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Everybody is free to create an image

based on his/her own interpretation of these lyrics :

 

"Come gather around people

Wherever you roam

And admit that the waters

Around you have grown

And accept it that soon

You'll be drenched to the bone

And if your breath to you is worth saving

Then you better start swimming or you'll sink like a stone

For the times they are a-changing

Come writers and critics

Who prophesize with your pen

And keep your eyes wide

The chance won't come again

And don't speak too soon

For the wheel's still in spin

And there's no telling who that it's naming

For the loser now will be later to win

Cause the times they are a-changing

Come senators, congressmen

Please heed the call

Don't stand in the doorway

Don't block up the hall

For he that gets hurt

Will be he who has stalled

There's the battle outside raging

It'll soon shake your windows and rattle your walls

For the times they are a-changing

Come mothers and fathers

Throughout the land

And don't criticize

What you can't understand

Your sons and your daughters

Are beyond your command

Your old road is rapidly aging

Please get out of the new one if you can't lend your hand

Cause the times they are a-changing

The line it is drawn

The curse it is cast

The slowest now

Will later be fast

As the present now

Will later be past

The order is rapidly fading

And the first one now will later be last

Cause the times they are a-changing"

 

© Bob Dylan

  

I came to this location because only a small stretch of the road is paved, but you can't really see that with the snow. :)

52 Weeks of Pix 2012 - Week 7: [Alto and Bass Clarinet] Love

[This photo is for C. London's 52 Weeks of Photography Challenge - www.clondon.me/blog/52weeks0]

 

I want this year to be an opportunity to be more present and aware of the privileged life I'm fortunate to live. 2019 was a year that often kept me in low places, and I continually found myself beneath a weight of burdens that I let tie themselves to me rather than let them pass over me.

 

To that goal, my partner suggested journaling to me. To write down the things that I struggle with. Write down the things I'm grateful for. Write down the things that are important to me.

 

My photography goals in 2020 mirror that of my mental health goals. I want to feel more open to being creative, and I want to be less selective about what I share. I want to spend less time under the weight of being perfect, or better than the last shot. I'm not built for that grind.

 

I scanned through the first journal entry I wrote in my new journal and came across the phrase "I want to be happy."

 

I wanted to share that piece of my journal without revealing all of my other sensitive things I'm writing about, so I thought it would be a good opportunity to embrace my photography goals as well.

 

I want to be happy. I want the people around to me to be happy and healthy as well.

 

Here's to a happy 2020.

My Mom has played the piano for about 70 years by now! Me? I can do the chopsticks maybe? haha

Week 14, yes that old one.

I'm starting a 52 weeks project this year. It's going to be a little different, everything is going to be uploaded onto my blog. I feel doing it this way will make me more likely to finish this. I'm going to try and write about every week and have more than one photograph. View week one here.

 

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Lots of dress shirts ready for the work week

Gorgeous brick wall in Penticton we discovered on a walk :)

Week#152

A new crop for this photo, as recommended by Jerry Van Dyk. I do like it much better. Thanks, Jerry.

52 Weeks of 2019

Week No: 1 — WooHoo — we’re off and running!

Theme: New Year / New Goals

Category: Creative

 

One of my resolutions for this year is to take more pictures--more specifically, to take weekly pictures. Last year was the first time in about a decade that I haven't fulfilled a weekly photo challenge. Not the best year for my creativity all around but I'm going to do my best to turn that around.

I took this shot on my morning walk (another resolution) and am going to get back to carrying my camera along with me and not just the phone.

Happy 2019 everyone!

 

Explored!

One of my all time favorite cocktails - The Caesar!

Blessings and love.

 

Detailed View.

 

And yeah, I've completed my photographic project named 'Project52' that lasted for the past one year. A BIG thanks to one and all who have supported me with their blessings and love (check notes). With the project, I've learnt a lot that surely had helped me in photographing better. For several times, I've thought of dropping the project. Lack of subject/good photos was the reason. But, the Contact uploads inspired me to continue it. I, once again thank everyone who had appreciated as well as criticized me so far.

Theme of The Week - Reverse Photo Chain

 

Inspired by Anne Francis-Nee - Freedom to Fly

  

Background Photo by Michael Dam on Unsplash

 

TOTW Winner

 

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De kroon is alweer wat breder geworden. Ze zijn nu ook aan de zijkant verder gegaan. Ze gaan lekker.

 

In dit album "Amare" staan alle foto's die ik tot nu toe gemaakt heb van het bouwproces. Inmiddels 244 foto's inclusief deze. Ik ben hiermee begonnen in 2018, week 14 en blijf hiermee doorgaan tot aan de opening.

 

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Featuring five days of hot rods and one-of-a-kind creations of all models, colors and horsepower, Graffiti week is expected to draw about 20,000 participants and spectators over its five-day span. Cars must hail from 1965 or earlier, and there will be parades, exhibits, cruises and show 'n shine events all over town for a week.

and in an instant,

I had my life back

 

on monday and tuesday I had my last exams. and there I was, on april 20, 12 o’clock, done with my a-levels. I can’t describe how I felt. it was over. the exams I have been afraid of for years, the ones I studied for like crazy, over over over. the weather was amazing and we sat in the park until 8pm and we had the best time. and on wednesday we spent time there again because two of my friends were finished then, too. and I slept. I slept really good for the first time in weeks. on thursday I spent my time with Nina and we stayed up until 3am although there was no exam we had to study for. we stayed up late because we wanted to. and on friday the people who took an exam in spanish were done too, so we spent another day in the park and on saturday we had a big party in a club and on sunday I did nothing. I was busy all the time but I had the best week. and my a-levels are over. finally.

 

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in contrast to my week, this photo was a pain in the ass. I had it all pictured in my head, but the photos didn’t come out the way I wanted them to, so I took them again. and again. I used different locations and different clothes and different times of the day, but I was just not satisfied. they didn’t express my week in the best way. so I had pictures from three shootings, but they didn’t fit. after I had taken the pictures for week thirty, I took some other ones for about 10 minutes and when I had a look at them, I knew that one of them must be the picture for week thirty one. so here it is, different from what I imagined, but the perfect picture for my week.

I posted pictures from the other shoots in the comments. :) there is also a collage of some other ones that won’t mean anything to you, so you can just ignore them, but I want them to be here for when I look back on my project in the future.

  

[april 19 – 25, 2010]

 

Week 21 (v 10.0) - patched

Happy 'Roid Week!

 

Weston, MO.

 

Polaroid 600 SE. Polaroid Type 689 (exp. '99).

I'm on a mission to complete the 52 week photo challenge, to capture at least 1 photo a week for a whole year.

Welcome to Day 9 of Technique Week! Today I get to present to you what may be my favorite technique yet.

It's a flooring pattern! Though it's inspired by legostrator's most recent technique (which you should totally check out), it's really more closely related to my own brick wall technique than anything else. The picture shows pretty well how to make it, but I'll run through the process anyways.

First, place 2 layers of 1x4 plates, one vertical and one horizontal so they form a strip that is always 4 studs wide and each plate is offset by one stud from the next. Repeat this several times. Then, attach 1x1 tiles with clip on top to the strip as shown in the picture (the red clips are oriented horizontally, the black ones vertically). Then, attach 1x2 tiles to 1x2 plates with horizontal bar, and attach those to the clips. Now, you have several strips of an offset tile-pattern. You connect those using some headlight bricks, 1x1 bricks with stud on one side and 1x1 plates as shown in the picture to offset the strips from each other by half a plate both vertically and horizontally.

 

I personally love this technique and definitely plan on using it in a moc sometime soon.

 

Click here for more days of Technique Week and and here for previous techniques.

 

I've also used this technique in an actual build, unlike most of my other ones. :P So you can see this one in action.

Week 47 Technical: Shaped Bokeh.

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