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I have spearmint growing at my back door... perfect for adding to smoothies or salads, for some minty freshness... or do what I what do and pluck and eat when you walk past!

 

I often let it go to flower because... well, it's a pretty flower!

Once again, this tshirt says it all

Grens van het Onzichtbare

 

Een studie in licht, schaduw en vorm. Met enkel natuurlijk licht en een breed diafragma probeer ik de grenzen van zichtbaarheid te verkennen.

 

📷 Nikon Z6 | 40mm f/2.0 | f/2.0 | 1/100s | ISO 100

💡 Daglicht in een huiskamer

Mountains in Snowdonia during a morning of dramatic weather

More #darkandmoody #⚫️ #💜 #🌿 #🌾

More #edible #herbs too, #italianredbasil & #purplerufflesbasil (makes great #pesto)

The #lily & #grass should get taller, but if the #basil gets too tall, I'll just harvest some from the top.

 

#burgundy #marroon #purple #callalily #odessacallalily #fountaingrass #purplefountaingrass #ornamentaloregano #oregano #plants #thrillerfillerspiller #backporch #patio

Roadies - Series

"Roadies! - No, not that kind..."

My love of street photography has transformed my daily drives into a world where anything is possible. All of these photos are taken while driving in a style of street photography that I've created as a method of challenging myself to produce artwork in spite of not giving myself the time to walk around in an urban setting to take photos in a classical sense of the style. This has left me with the task of overcoming many challenges that make this body of work unique. Freezing time and motion while traveling anywhere from 10 to 90 MPH in a vehicle, reliance on manually zone focusing with various cameras and lenses for where I believe the subject of my photos will appear, various depth of different lenses when stopped down to a particular aperture, high ISO for images taken at minimally lit hours around dawn and dusk, high levels of cropping and straightening images to best compose a shot that falls short, the reflections present when shooting through the vehicle's windows, color anomalies when using polarizer filters, and a wealth of other things with metering, available light, and more.

This series is special to me for all these challenges and more.

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Floral arrangement designed by Garden Party Flowers Vancouver www.gardenpartyflowers.ca

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Floral arrangement designed by Garden Party Flowers Vancouver www.gardenpartyflowers.ca

Roadies - Series

"Roadies! - No, not that kind..."

My love of street photography has transformed my daily drives into a world where anything is possible. All of these photos are taken while driving in a style of street photography that I've created as a method of challenging myself to produce artwork in spite of not giving myself the time to walk around in an urban setting to take photos in a classical sense of the style. This has left me with the task of overcoming many challenges that make this body of work unique. Freezing time and motion while traveling anywhere from 10 to 90 MPH in a vehicle, reliance on manually zone focusing with various cameras and lenses for where I believe the subject of my photos will appear, various depth of different lenses when stopped down to a particular aperture, high ISO for images taken at minimally lit hours around dawn and dusk, high levels of cropping and straightening images to best compose a shot that falls short, the reflections present when shooting through the vehicle's windows, color anomalies when using polarizer filters, and a wealth of other things with metering, available light, and more.

This series is special to me for all these challenges and more.

Roadies - Series

"Roadies! - No, not that kind..."

My love of street photography has transformed my daily drives into a world where anything is possible. All of these photos are taken while driving in a style of street photography that I've created as a method of challenging myself to produce artwork in spite of not giving myself the time to walk around in an urban setting to take photos in a classical sense of the style. This has left me with the task of overcoming many challenges that make this body of work unique. Freezing time and motion while traveling anywhere from 10 to 90 MPH in a vehicle, reliance on manually zone focusing with various cameras and lenses for where I believe the subject of my photos will appear, various depth of different lenses when stopped down to a particular aperture, high ISO for images taken at minimally lit hours around dawn and dusk, high levels of cropping and straightening images to best compose a shot that falls short, the reflections present when shooting through the vehicle's windows, color anomalies when using polarizer filters, and a wealth of other things with metering, available light, and more.

This series is special to me for all these challenges and more.

Another dark and moody one of Ryan...

One day I decided to take a photo through the peep hole

Streaky light photos! Trying to capture the fast-paced, grimey grunge of a big city... and I just think the lights look cool, what can I say?

We’ve all fallen,

Angels of old.

We’re all falling,

Our stories yet to be told.

 

I had no idea what direction I wanted this image to go in. But I liked the look and idea this.

Wings disappeared, feathers are all that’s left. And the shift of the ground underneath. Where it all began.

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Floral arrangement designed by Garden Party Flowers Vancouver www.gardenpartyflowers.ca

Roadies - Series

"Roadies! - No, not that kind..."

My love of street photography has transformed my daily drives into a world where anything is possible. All of these photos are taken while driving in a style of street photography that I've created as a method of challenging myself to produce artwork in spite of not giving myself the time to walk around in an urban setting to take photos in a classical sense of the style. This has left me with the task of overcoming many challenges that make this body of work unique. Freezing time and motion while traveling anywhere from 10 to 90 MPH in a vehicle, reliance on manually zone focusing with various cameras and lenses for where I believe the subject of my photos will appear, various depth of different lenses when stopped down to a particular aperture, high ISO for images taken at minimally lit hours around dawn and dusk, high levels of cropping and straightening images to best compose a shot that falls short, the reflections present when shooting through the vehicle's windows, color anomalies when using polarizer filters, and a wealth of other things with metering, available light, and more.

This series is special to me for all these challenges and more.

Blog | Facebook | Instagram

 

Floral arrangement designed by Garden Party Flowers Vancouver www.gardenpartyflowers.ca

Dark Academia Vibes at the Monastery of Bebenhausen

The crumbling remains of a derelict Cornish Engine House looking out across the cliff tops towards Pendeen Lighthouse

Roadies - Series

"Roadies! - No, not that kind..."

My love of street photography has transformed my daily drives into a world where anything is possible. All of these photos are taken while driving in a style of street photography that I've created as a method of challenging myself to produce artwork in spite of not giving myself the time to walk around in an urban setting to take photos in a classical sense of the style. This has left me with the task of overcoming many challenges that make this body of work unique. Freezing time and motion while traveling anywhere from 10 to 90 MPH in a vehicle, reliance on manually zone focusing with various cameras and lenses for where I believe the subject of my photos will appear, various depth of different lenses when stopped down to a particular aperture, high ISO for images taken at minimally lit hours around dawn and dusk, high levels of cropping and straightening images to best compose a shot that falls short, the reflections present when shooting through the vehicle's windows, color anomalies when using polarizer filters, and a wealth of other things with metering, available light, and more.

This series is special to me for all these challenges and more.

Roadies - Series

"Roadies! - No, not that kind..."

My love of street photography has transformed my daily drives into a world where anything is possible. All of these photos are taken while driving in a style of street photography that I've created as a method of challenging myself to produce artwork in spite of not giving myself the time to walk around in an urban setting to take photos in a classical sense of the style. This has left me with the task of overcoming many challenges that make this body of work unique. Freezing time and motion while traveling anywhere from 10 to 90 MPH in a vehicle, reliance on manually zone focusing with various cameras and lenses for where I believe the subject of my photos will appear, various depth of different lenses when stopped down to a particular aperture, high ISO for images taken at minimally lit hours around dawn and dusk, high levels of cropping and straightening images to best compose a shot that falls short, the reflections present when shooting through the vehicle's windows, color anomalies when using polarizer filters, and a wealth of other things with metering, available light, and more.

This series is special to me for all these challenges and more.

Roadies - Series

"Roadies! - No, not that kind..."

My love of street photography has transformed my daily drives into a world where anything is possible. All of these photos are taken while driving in a style of street photography that I've created as a method of challenging myself to produce artwork in spite of not giving myself the time to walk around in an urban setting to take photos in a classical sense of the style. This has left me with the task of overcoming many challenges that make this body of work unique. Freezing time and motion while traveling anywhere from 10 to 90 MPH in a vehicle, reliance on manually zone focusing with various cameras and lenses for where I believe the subject of my photos will appear, various depth of different lenses when stopped down to a particular aperture, high ISO for images taken at minimally lit hours around dawn and dusk, high levels of cropping and straightening images to best compose a shot that falls short, the reflections present when shooting through the vehicle's windows, color anomalies when using polarizer filters, and a wealth of other things with metering, available light, and more.

This series is special to me for all these challenges and more.

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Floral arrangement designed by Garden Party Flowers Vancouver www.gardenpartyflowers.ca

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