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366 Photo Challenge 2024 01/04/2024
Not Sooner born, but definitely Sooner Bred. I was born in England, but was raised in Oklahoma
Outside the city square in Albury NSW, near the Murray River, this man sat in the pseudoshade and read the local paper. He seemed so relaxed. Even his pleats in the trousers abided.
Japan | Miyagi | Sendai
Camera: Olympus E-M1MarkII
Lens: OLYMPUS M.75mm F1.8
ISO: ISO 400 | Shutter Speed: ¹⁄₂₀₀₀ sec | Aperture: f/1.8
Copyright: ©2018 iStoleHerPanties
Shafiq in the Grampians, all denim and baseball cap. I don't think I like the "busy" bush behind him in this shot, unfortunately, and I couldn't throw it out of focus with this lens...
(Leica M2, 35/3.5 Summaron, Ilford PanF+ film in ID-11 1:1)
Halls Gap, Grampians, Australia.
My favorite hat is showing signs of wear (no pun intended).
They don't make these anymore and if it wears out too much more I'll just have to repair it. The problem is that the plastic brim on the inside is wearing through the fabric. I might try to restore it so it looks like new or maybe make some changes depending if I can find matching fabric or not.
I have a RIVEN T-shirt that I wore until it developed holes in it. The whole shirt was falling apart so I took scissors to the graphics, pounded the edges with a hammer to make an interesting edge, used a double sided fusible interfacing to hold it on, and finally sewed it down just inside the edges onto a new shirt I had prepared. Hmm...maybe I should post a picture of that too.
A lot of people don't know that the games are based on a trilogy of BOOKS. A fourth book has been "in the works" for quite some time now but hasn't been finished yet.
Keystone, Colorado.
This is my Colorado photo for my silly "1 photo per state & country" set. I've at least technically visited all 50 states and the District of Columbia. I say "technically" because some would argue I haven't really been to Washington state or Michigan because I've only been to airports in those states. I think that view is wrong.
The last two years I was in law school, Toni worked as a paralegal for a municipal bond law firm. She got the chance to travel a good bit to small towns around the Midwest and South for bond closings. She started bragging about how much better traveled she was than me (at that point, I'd been to only a few states) and made a game out the number of states visited.
That wasn't planning ahead very well, since my states total skyrocketed when I started as an associate with a big DC law firm and heavy travel requirements (I traveled over 100 days a year every year in the 1980s). However, Toni maintained her states visited lead for a while and stubbornly fought not to give it up. She adamantly argued that a state did not "count" if you'd only been to an airport there.
One day my plane made a short stop in Cleveland. I made a beeline off the plane, went to the men's room, found a pay phone (remember those?) and called Toni. "I just pissed on Cleveland and you say I haven't been to Ohio?" I won that argument.
when i run out of drill paper (with pre-drawn margins for my exercises) i make some more photocopies of the master sheet. the machine is slow and the desk is next to mirror closet doors so i have time to do a quick self-portrait. this is the third one i've done since i started doing drills, it is the first one that shows influence of the discipline. pretty unflattering.
I was trying to be sly and this man totally caught me. However, AFTER the shutter snapped, he smiled and nodded without another word.
Jaclyn, I love how her hair turned out. I find Jaclyn to be very photogenic and she is quite pretty in allot photos, she enjoys that rough edge most of the time as you can tell.
These set of photos I purposely overexposed and had a slow shutter speed. To get the effects of motion and a soft glow. I could of used filters but it is not the same as hand on.