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As amateur, we always ask how to improve our photography.
Many have said practice, practice and practice more. So shoot more (explore, experiment, exercise) and shoot less (be more critical on your subject and ask questions why, how, what etc before you click the shutter).
It may be useful to find a guiding light on your road of photography. Try to learn from a great master in photography. Study the works, experiences or teachings from the masters that you admire.
Or you may find a mentor. He/she may not be a photographer. Photography is like life. You need to learn more than just the how-to techniques for photography. A mentor we are talking here is not a person who teaches you Photoshop, or the one who shows you the rules of composition. Instead he/she would be someone who leads you to more questions about yourself and questions about the world (and he/she may not give you the answers).
So go and find the guiding light for you.
This is the lighthouse I saw when I was en-route to Cristo Rei in my Lisbon vacation this year.
Happy Monday and great week ahead!
1. I am thankful for the new moon and clear sky on the way home from Saskatoon so that I could see and enjoy the blanket of stars. Stars remind me of our human-ness and how life changes but the stars keep on keeping on. When things seem messy for me, seeing the stars always reminds me that everything is okay and is going to be okay because everything turns out. They also remind me about where my focus has been so that if I want a different result I need to adjust and fine-tune myself.
2. I am thankful for posting a bunch of daffodils on my biggified website. I like having more freedom and influence on how I put into the world. I have also had the website for over a year and feel it is time to give it more love by making it more homey. Living flowers definitely say welcome home to me! :)
3. I am thankful for Iannone’s because not only do they connect you with your right shoe (and sock) they also know me by name! Chris had the credit I had on file pulled and waiting for me at the cash register before I even had my new socks picked out! I am really thankful they listen to their customers too because I talked Tim’s ears off about Smart wool socks and now they sell a really great selection there! :) (They are also clearing out stock for the new season if you need shoes or socks and enjoy saving some cashola go ASAP! :)
4. I am thankful for the window display at Traditions Handcraft Gallery because it drew me in for a look. The light and how it moves with the surfaces of the artwork is delightful. I ended up speaking with Marnie, the new owner. Marnie and her husband Thomas just took over a couple weeks ago and will be renovating for the entire month of February. I learned from Marnie that all the artists carried in Traditions are from Saskatchewan. If you can, go see the shop before February 1 and in March so you can see the changes! There is so much amazing work represented there. Saskatchewan has a lot of talented, hard working artists and craftspeople .. I think it is because we have such extreme weather and it is wonderfully quieter than places with higher, more condensed populations.
5. I am thankful for the Paper Umbrella. They have such beautiful, unique papers and books there. They also sell lovely, quality refillable pens and ink! There is a beautiful, Italian, red leather bound, unlined note book with the most luscious paper you ever did grope! :) Ahem .. if you are really into paper and beautiful writing instruments and books I highly recommend you stop in! It is definitely one of my favourite places to visit! :) I am thankful for Theresa, who is always there when I stop in, because she makes the shop come alive. I love how she is so excited and knowledgeable about the beautiful things Paper Umbrella has! :)
6. I am thankful for Shannon .. who seems to be telepathic lately!? :) I liked how she told me how her Mom’s bionic-a-sizing went at the mechanics (very well - YAY! :) even before I asked because I have been thinking about it and sending happy thoughts for at least a month now! :) I really appreciate how she seems to know just the right words to say with a chuckle to remind me why I keep working at this stuff even when it doesn’t seem to be a very intelligent thing to choose to do. I am very thankful to have her in my life, not everyone has the gift to tease me and make me laugh when I am wound up tighter than a fiddler’s fart! Life does not have to be taken so seriously .. golly, who knew!? ;-)
7. I am thankful for happy thoughts and doing things that force me to have happy thoughts because it makes me smile! Smiling draws other people that enjoy smiling to me too! :) The fellow smilers of the world are some good looking people too! Fellow Smilers Unite! ;)
8. I am thankful for giving a Proper Gift* to someone whose name I didn’t know at the time of deciding to give the gift. Oh. My. Goodness. Giving a semi-surprise Proper Gift to a semi-stranger .. Best Thing Ever! Try it! I double dog dare you! :)
9. I am thankful that my learning legs combined with arms for Shiva Nata is gaining more flow every day! :) The patterns are beginning to make sense and I am learning a lot about my own patterns!
10. I am thankful that the thing I decided to learn is going well .. and I am glad I decided to not tell anyone about it yet because yapping about something can really get in the way of practising and learning a thing.
11. I am thankful for the red and white tulip and purple crocuses that have bloomed “on my land” this week! :) The hyacinth flowers are vibrantly magnificent in the ending of their life cycle. The way the petals curl and deep colours are mesmerising. (and it’s scent is reduced significantly!) Flowers and people .. both beautiful as they allow themselves to simply be.
12. I am thankful for pasting links on the top of my lists when I’m not able to write about them at that time because I would have totally forgotten about this 1:14 minute video that does contain some swearing (and the word Vagina) For Those with Vaginas! :) I would like to also add to the video that Planned Parenthood also prevents pregnancies and deaths by empowering people with information and things that prevent pregnancy and disease(s).
13. I am thankful things are all good with my transplant. :)
14. In case you missed it last week, I am super thankful for Jessica from the Cornwall Centre Body Shop for connecting me with the right body butter for my skin!! My skin feels so very much better and my hands haven’t bled since Thursday when I was in Saskatoon taking photos on a very cold day! :) Rock On Jessica!!! :) Thank you for giving a bean and being interested in what you choose to do! :)
Thank you for you. I hope someone gives you a surprise gift that you really like .. that would be super cool! I can already imagine you glowing from the inside out. You have such a beautiful smile! :) Take care of you and your loving ones.
* A Proper Gift is a gift given with a delightful presentation (that includes at least one ribbon bow) to a person that just seems to sing the gift’s name and vice versa. I like to include a short note of why/how/what I am thankful about them.
Why We Celebrate New Years
The celebration of the end of one year and the beginning of another is the perfect time to focus on the very real demand all Christians have to left the past behind and move on to the future. This is the time to focus on forgiving the failures...
A favouite argument of 1960s property developers and their architects, when trying to pull the wool over the eyes of those who opposed their schemes, was that the juxtaposition of old and new buildings presented a stimulating visual contrast which we should learn to enjoy. If their schemes were accepted property developers and architects made fortunes; if the schemes were rejected they made nothing. As men of integrity they wouldn't have allowed their arguments to be influenced by mercenary considerations, of course.
For a few years in my mid-teens I was mad keen on town planning, modern architecture, road schemes and the like. I was still at school, at an age when one uncritically approves of all that is new for no other reason than the love of novelty. Others had no such excuse and ought to have known better. When I took the photo, in about 1966 I should think, I was still a partisan of the new architecture and must have thought this subject an interesting example of the old/new contrast referred to above. It didn't last. If I may say so without seeming to blow my own trumpet, I must have been among the first wave of people who became disillusioned with postwar architecture and planning ...and what Fray thinks today the world thinks tomorrow.
Lord Holford's Paternoster Square redevelopment, of the early 60s, was really a fragment of a much more ambitious scheme, also involving Charles Holden and Leslie Martin, to rebuild the bomb-damaged areas north and south of St Paul's Cathedral. I'm not sure whether it was part of the same development, but at about the same time a horrible brutish office building was constructed, jutting out onto the pavement of Ludgate Hill and blocking half the view of the cathedral's west front when approached from Fleet Street. It was an appalling piece of effrontery, amounting to hubris. I remember a wonderful photo ...in the Illustrated London News, I think... of the Dean of St Paul's grimacing furiously into the lens whist gesturing over his shoulder to the abominable new building. It didn't take long for the Paternoster Square development to fall out of favour and, along with the building on Ludgate Hill, it has now been replaced.
The puzzling thing to me is that, until well into the 20th-century, you needn't have worried about what was put up around the precincts of a great and beautiful historic building. Human scale, appropriate materials, good taste and a sense of seemliness would have taken care of the matter. In fact there wasn't really any such thing as an unsuitable building. Anything you cared to put up would have been perfectly alright. Why? How? What happened?
"She's amusing herself with her book at the moment, but all too soon she'll probably be bombarding you with 'why,' 'how,' 'what'. This phase of growing up is the one of the endless awkward questions."
The first thought that came to mind last night was "Um, why, how,what, er, yeah".
Then made me chuckle. Liam was so fast asleep he didn't even stir when the flash fired.
When he saw the picture this morning he just laughed!
new kani tale all told by the Kani you may read, Looking through my childhood was quite refreshing i suppose not as scary nor grueling quite the shocker huh? Well, i never left my home when i was growing up. I felt like i was in complete captivity. I was always alone, or so i thought. I used to have "imaginary friends" if thats what its called however they weren't the usual ones. Its way more complex to even explain. When i was looking however, i found a picture, of me with 5 shadow like creatures. They were shaped like people weird. I learned two things about myself while seeing the image one i can't draw, and two I had a knowing of something, something that I'm still figuring out. I question what? Who? When? Why? How? What does this all mean?! What am i telling Myself?!? I have yet to know. Still.[ whoaaaas new story! Yep! Kani's story is so fun to write and learning about her makes me interested and even a few of you? Who knows! But more is defiantly coming!! Byeee]-<3 Channie PS, the "ghost" thing is a child like form of kani it was a pain in the butt editing it but i think its kweel. And a bit ruff but i REALLY JUST WANTED TO POST MORE KANI TALESSS >_< next time it will be more neater i promise XD also i did expression work on kani she is serving the "Isul" face XD an if you want to stay posted just say in le comments and you will stay posted!! ^.^
My drawn mind-map to explain the "why/how/what" to colleagues interested by visual harvesting. It's easy to recognise my sources: Sunni Brown, Mike Rohde, etc
See the updated version for SNDay2016: www.flickr.com/photos/cnichele65/23964345619/
You know sometimes I wonder why, how, what for? Why do I do what I do? lol...how many do's can I say in one sentence..lol. Anyway..it's because I love it..it's my outlet...my vision...my look at the wonderful beauty around us. But ever so often the question comes back to wonder in this head of mine...can I realy shoot pics that others will enjoy and that will "mean" something to them and not just me. If a photo is only loved by the shooter then it is strictly for the shooters emotional connection. My goal is to shoot the beauty for others as well as myself and it is small mini shoots like the photos you see today that remind me...just maybe I can make it...I just may get there...there is hope for my dream. I thoroughly enjoyed having a mini shoot for a beautiful family yesterday. If I can do this in my living room...hmm..anything is possible. I thought I would share just a few shots of thier beautiful faces. Have a wonderful evening! And thank you to the family that let me "play" with their beautiful children.
Blessings, Andrea
I hope one day to find my way. I have been left empty, hurt and broken hearted. I ask why? How? What did I do wrong to have him leave me..leave us? I gave him everything I had. He betrayed me. Betrayed us. It will be a long road to recovery. However with the love and support of my dear friends and family I will one day find my way.
A surrealistic interpretation of a particularly unspectacular image I had. Where does it lead to? Why? How? What is the experience along the way? Enjoyable? Painful? Creative? Indifferent? Uninspired?
21 Feb 2021 8.42am
Slanted kind of long piece of metal/plastic: Mr. Lion, I now understand why you walked over here, and stayed beside me to have your photo taken.
Mr. Lion: Yep. Surely this time I wasn't demonstrating how grandma's ex-neighbor from B street should get out of where he was, to meet and talk to grandma when she walks past B street in the next 5 days. It has been suggested that he won't appear, for the next few days at least.
Slanted kind of long piece of metal/plastic: You know -
Mr. Lion: I know! You have a long name! So that we won't say that name.
Slanted kind of long piece of metal/plastic: And -
Mr. Lion: And the reason why we were talking is because grandma's ex-neighbor from B street potentially had visited Pet one fair yesterday of picture day, not sure with Mr. Cannot Be Vam pire or not, and they all saw someone who could not let go and kept going around as something as interesting like you.
Deck: Really? Is Slanted kind of long piece of metal/plastic that interesting?
Mr. Lion: Well, I don't think it's interesting - otherwise I would have looked at you lovingly, instead of pretending looking elsewhere - but - beauty is in the eye of the beholder. It thrills the background team.
(Mr. Lion heard something)
Whiskers: We sensed some air movement. Master, what did you hear?
Mr. Lion: Oh. Grandma said so loudly that I can hear. She is quite slow. Only read this exciting news on the day after picture day around 4.45pm.
Whiskers: What did grandma say?
Mr. Lion: She said she can imagine how enchanted Mr. Cannot Be Vam pire would look and her ex-neighbor from B street would laugh and both of them entertained.
Slanted kind of long piece of metal/plastic: Feeling sour?
Mr. Lion: First thoughts, yes. Grandma is also part of the background team for so long - though it's at the other side - never ask grandma to visit such interesting fair. That's not fair?
Deck: Maybe they surely won't want grandma to tag along?
Mr. Lion: You got a point. I don't ask grandma to tag along too. You know, she follows and takes pictures of me.
Whiskers: Second thoughts?
Mr. Lion: So many problems in the real world. When there is a chance to laugh, why not? As long as they don't get carried away and touching what they shouldn't.
Slanted kind of long piece of metal/plastic: Me? I can be touched and be carried away too. I don't mind.
Mr. Lion: No, even if you don't mind, if they do that in the public not to you but to what they saw, someone might take more than just a picture but a moving picture and poof! their perhaps-good-but-I-can't-verify reputation is gone.
Whiskers: Reputation!
Mr. Lion: Ya, you know, not my ex-neighbor from B street who is a fellow? And Mr. Cannot Be Vam pire who is a man? So they will become bad fellow and bad man afterwards. Don't ask me to help them clean their names. They got to learn to be responsible and accountable for their actions, but cleaning whatever they touched won't help. That will just make things worse.
Whiskers: No wonder.
Mr. Lion: Yep. Grandma no need to wonder - why her ex-neighbor from B street is not doing his appearances and not visiting her to explain - why - how - what - happened in the past when I was still her neighbor.
Deck: Why grandma no need to wonder?
Mr. Lion: Isn't that obvious? They are so busy! Saturday busy attending fair that makes them happy - you know they serve funny beer and chicken - someone sent that message. Sunday - who knows they are also busy running round the bay and/or cheering for their team! Where got time to talk to grandma seriously?
And Mr. Lion continued to look at where he was looking, for time.
In the middle of the roll, this picture suddenly shows up. Why, how, what is going on... well, whatever it is, it is swept away in a wave of light and movement....
Vivitar Ultra Wide and Slim, fuji Velvia 50, crossprocessed
ok, flickr turned it green, and this is what happened when I uploaded it to etsy.
any indications as to why, how, WHAT!? will be very gratefully received. It's a new one on me...
Instead of waking up this morning to the proprietary echoing blip of the iPhone’s default alarm tone, a bunch of iPhone owners awoke this week to find the alarms they set had been turned off. Why? How? What the fuck happened? gawker.com/apples-newest-software-update-will-shut-off-yo...
why - how - what via Simon Sinek: How great leaders inspire action, TED. “선입관을 갖지 말고 백지가 되어 생산 현장을 관찰해라. 대상에 대하여 다섯 번 ‘왜’ 를 되풀이하라.”(오노 다이치) posted by 화니
SENTENCE
Sentence
Def: -Sentence is a group of related words that must contain a subject and a verb. It always gives the full meaning of its own. It is not dependent on anything for its purpose. It always starts with a capital letter and ends with a full stop.
Function wise, Sentences are of four types. They are
Declarative sentencesInterrogative sentencesExclamatory sentencesImperative sentences
Declarative sentences
Def: - Declarative sentences are informative. They tell information about things. They always end with a full stop.
The dog is a faithful animal.Sheela is a student.The sun revolves around the sun.The chair has four legs.Rina is a school teacher.
Interrogative sentences
Def: - Interrogative sentences ask questions about things. They always end with a question mark(?). They either start with WH (When, where, why, how, what, who) words + helping verb or only with helping verbs.
With WH words + helping verb.
Who are you?Where is your home?How many children do you have?How is your life going?Why are you laughing?What is your name?
With helping verbs only.
Is he alone?Are you crazy?Am I stupid?Was Alina beautiful?Were they angry?Will you marry me?Shall we go?May I come in?Might they know?Can I go?Could you do me a favour?Must she leave now?Does Vector speak English?Do they play football?
Imperative sentences
Def: - Imperative sentences give command, instruction, suggestion, or make a request. englishwithghazali.com/sentences/
Unsure when/why/how/what/where the depression started, but something came out of nowhere yesterday and made this the longest day ever.
Thanks for the twitter-back Dave :-)
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