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Driving across a clay pan. The Bore Track is in northern South Australia. A bit rough at times it is also really interesting to traverse.
i'm bored so i was looking through my pics and stuff. i don't know if i've added these before, but this is my friend Laurel in the musical this past year :) you go girl!
We went down to Hastings for the 1st bank holiday in May and encountered train disruptions so it took us ages, this was the last leg of the journey, after been flung around village lanes on a big smelly coach.
Just got back from BGG to find that I'm Bored, which launched last year, just went into its third printing, wahoo!!!
I'M BORED is a picture book written by Michael Ian Black, illustrated by yours truly, and published by Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers. More info and all kinds of bonus goodies including Thanksgiving-themed activity sheets/print-ready greeting cards (Teacher's Guide coming very soon): DebbieOhi.com/bored
Bore Tide building as it comes down Turnagain Arm. You can fallow the tide as it travels down the arm. Jumping in your car and going down to the next good pull off as it passes.
Model: fine lines
Photographer: Crystal Wan
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Shop worker with similar pose to the woodcarvings behind her a little bored with life just waiting for custom . Its late in the afternoon up near the markets on the approach to the Cam Nam Bridge .
Hoi An .
So I was bored in the lab and decided to go to grab a Chai with my friends. The gardeners had put several yards of poppy plants along the ramp, and they all glowed this beautiful crimson to the sunlight and swayed by the wind (the reason I had to take a blind focus).
This bore drove a Pelton wheel to generate electricity making Thargomindah the first town in Australia and the third in the world to produce hydro-electric power for street lighting.
Thargomindah Hydro Power Plant
Bored. Just before the jogger came into view.
I am trying different metering settings to see how the camera interprets Ozzy against the background. It's a lot to deal with in lighting. I used center-weighted average metering. Still, this came out a tad overexposed. I wonder if I hit a wrong button somewhere. Fixed in SPP and PS, but I'd like to nail the exposure. It's hard with a dark dog against a lighter background. I tried the evaluative metering mode, but it isn't as accurate. Maybe I will try spot, though that sometimes blows out the background.
Sigma DP2M
The Yowah opal fields in Queensland are fed from a hot artesian bore. The bore drain from the bore was created and then maintained by a horse drawn delver. two teams of horses, one team on each bank would tow the delver along the bore drain to clear it of debris, mud and silt.
What does a bored, hurt teenager do? Videogames, computer, TV, eat, and tease the pug. All at the same time LOL!..So busy once again that I’m not terribly inspired. I thought about the deer damage to the trees, but what a boring photo. Or damage to a car, but no time to go look for a beat up car. And how to show damage to one’s soul or emotions? And I have a teenager recovering from surgery on a torn labrum. Done. Even though he hates getting his photo taken.
Slight adjustments to levels, highlights, minor crop.
It was a wrestling injury—and he wrestled the entire season with the torn labrum. A three+ hour surgery, six weeks in a sling, anywhere from 6-12 months to full recover (he is so healthy and strong it will likely be shorter than even the 6 months). He’ll continue to wrestle in college.