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Remote shutter with my camera sitting in the oven =O

 

There is also a set up photo by Ben.

I will be wearing these at the next show of his that I go to.

Rory at 11 1/2 weeks. It's tough getting a puppy to stay still for you.

Spare ribs (Pan-Asian), curry goat (with fried plantain--Caribbean) and boiled tongue (English) with assorted curry veg (Indian) and rye bread (German) with Camenbert (French).

 

I love multi-cultural shopping!

Man at a weekly/monthly hotel on skid row. Downtown Los Angeles.

Portland>LA>AZ trip (October 2006)

Active Assignment Weekly: January 24-31

 

Makeup - It’s colorful, textured, diverse, and it’s everywhere. Makeup can be photographed in many different ways. It’s up to you. I’ve provided some samples below. There are too many groups for makeup; I referenced one below.

 

Dare: Put specific emphasis on the color RED.

 

Restrictions: No monochromes

WIT: I'm pretty sloppy with my makeup application, but I made up half my face with foundation, powder, blush, eybrow pencil, mascara, and gaudy red lipstick (definitely NOT my shade). Left the other half au natural. Shot the photo in the window light. I accepted the graininess, but did some spot healing (only on the made up side). Upped contrast and brightness , desaturated yellow, tight cropped to emphasize face and added a white vignette. My daughter added an extra dare: go out like this. I didn't take the dare.

Round Amager again.

 

Try my Strava segment, it's hard for everybody:

www.strava.com/segments/6349892

This weeks challenge was to take a photo of an everyday item from your home in a way that we might not all recognise what it is. This is a filament in a light bulb, I smashed the glass off and used all of my extension tubes with the 50mm.

...I think it says they're not sure how something like this would taste?

 

(this was sent to me by a very kind person who saw it in Hong Kong)

Robert Adams receives a Certificate of Yellow Belt.

WTM 2007: Passport competition with Ray Quinn

 

Watch Travel Weekly's WTM 2007 video playlist

Weekly Schedule Template #01

Weekly Schedule Template #01

Image Size: 644 x 525, File Size: 9 KB

  

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hundreds of women chilling, having picnics - very impressive, huge community - they do this every sunday on their day off

You might recognise the young man in the centre photo, first left!

Sunshine Weekly and the Pilgrims Pocket bronze sculpture by Peter Mclean on the bank of the River Thames. 17 June 2010.

Active Assignment Weekly "Dorothea Lange"

 

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This assignment was not easy. This week I have few time so I tried to do my photos in the beginning of the week.

 

I read something about Dorothea Lange, and I saw a lot of her work, I saw she take a lot of photos of farmer, so I gone to a farm where work a friend of mine, and i ask to the workers if I can take some photos of them.

 

Here you can see two of them.

 

In PP I applied this sepia filter to make the photo looks older.

 

Hope you like.

 

Active Assignment Weekly: July 6-13, 2015 – "High Colour"

 

Your subject July 6-13 is "High Colour".

 

Restrictions:

1)The subject itself must be bright: you may use your favourite software to tune the shot (indeed, if you shoot raw, you'll have to), BUT we can all spot the "Flickr pushed colour specials"; your result must appear reasonably bright naturally.

2)No black & white, no partial desaturations

 

WIT: This small wildflower comes and goes in our backyard. Google says it's a pink purslane. I shot in direct sunlight, using the kit lens, which can focus up close. Minor tweaks in LR3 for post-processing.

Thanks to special guests Varick Rosete, AIGA President, and Chad Landenberger. For more on Chad and Varick, read yesterdays blog post: Designer’s in Toyland and I’m Board IV on Urban Jacksonville Weekly. There is a good bio and photos of each.

 

I also want to thank our breakfast sponsor Uptown Market for the good-but-not-halved breakfast sandwiches.

Weston Bike Nights 14 July 2016

 

This weekly Thursday meet during the summer is based at the sea front in the sea side resort of Weston Super Mare, North Somerset, UK.

 

It is organised by Members of the British legion, all bike donate £1 to enter and all proceeds go the charity The Poppy Appeal.

 

Images can be obtained for a donation of £5 per image, the full image will then be e-mailed to you.

 

Either send donation via paypal stating the images wanted to bikenightphotos@btinternet.com or send a e-mail to bikenightphotos@btinternet.com with your request and a paypal invoice will be e-mailed to you allowing you to make a secure donation via debit/credit card.

 

All proceeds will go to the charity being supported by the event The Poppy Appeal

 

For further assistance about these images e-mail bikenightphotos@btinternet.com

 

Show your support for the event and donate for any photos you use.

 

Please note the images put onto this site are reduced in quality/ size.

  

Weston Bike Night Website

 

www.westonbikenight.co.uk/

  

Further Information

 

www.britishlegion.org.uk/

 

(You don't have to be a member or ex-member of the services to be a member of the Royal British Legion)

 

The Riders Branch of the Royal British Legion

 

www.rblr.co.uk/content/

 

Membership open to all who have a love of motorcycling and are in agreement with the aims of the British Legion

 

Rory at 11 1/2 weeks, working out those jaws.

Got lucky with a short firework show on the beach. They were doing weekly ones and we got to get really close; could feel the vibration of the explosion :) Also saw that they have a group that go out on standup paddle boards to see the fireworks too.

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