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Photos from Day 52 at Zuccotti - literary luminaries Jonathan Lethem, Lynn Nottage and Jennifer Egan have a reading at the People's Library on November 7.

 

David Shankbone

Good Magazine: The (Un)Official Occupy Wall Street Photographer's 15 Favorite Frames

 

The Occupy Wall Street Creative Commons Project

 

Day 1 September 17 Photos - Preoccupation and Occupation Begins

Day 2 September 18 Photos - People settle in; cardboard sign menage begins

Day 3 September 19 Photos - Community forms; protest signs

Day 7 September 23 Photos - First rain, protest signs, life

Day 8 September 24 Photos - Pepper spray day, Zuni Tikka, people

Day 9 September 25 Photos

Day 12 September 28 Photos

Day 14 September 30 Photos

Day 16 October 2 Photos

Day 17 October 3 Photos

Day 20 October 5 Photos

Day 21 October 6 Photos - Naomi Klein

Day 23 October 8 - Faces of OWS

Day 28 October 13 - Tom Morello of RATM

Day 31 - protesting Chihuahua and The Daily Show

Day 36 - Parents and Kids Day and quite a crowd

Day 40 - protesting hotties, Reverend Billy and tents

Day 43 Photos - Snow storm at OWS of the first NYC winter snowfall

Day 47 - Solidarity with Occupy Oakland

Day 50 November 5

Day 52 November 7 - Jonathan Lethem, Lynn Nottage and Jennifer Egan

Day 53 November 8 - David Crosby and Graham Nash play OWS

Day 57 November 12 - Former NJ Gov. Jim McGreevey

Day 60 November 15 - Police evict protesters from Zuccotti

 

Occupy Colorado Springs Colorado on November 20

 

Do you want to see the Occupy Wall Street series laid out thematically? Click here

View On Black • Yes... I have a sinus and ear infection. Went to get antibiotics prescribed today. I feel like my head is going to implode litterally. BLAH!

 

This 365 shot is weird, I know...

Photos from Day 52 at Zuccotti - literary luminaries Jonathan Lethem, Lynn Nottage and Jennifer Egan have a reading at the People's Library on November 7.

 

David Shankbone

Good Magazine: The (Un)Official Occupy Wall Street Photographer's 15 Favorite Frames

 

The Occupy Wall Street Creative Commons Project

 

Day 1 September 17 Photos - Preoccupation and Occupation Begins

Day 2 September 18 Photos - People settle in; cardboard sign menage begins

Day 3 September 19 Photos - Community forms; protest signs

Day 7 September 23 Photos - First rain, protest signs, life

Day 8 September 24 Photos - Pepper spray day, Zuni Tikka, people

Day 9 September 25 Photos

Day 12 September 28 Photos

Day 14 September 30 Photos

Day 16 October 2 Photos

Day 17 October 3 Photos

Day 20 October 5 Photos

Day 21 October 6 Photos - Naomi Klein

Day 23 October 8 - Faces of OWS

Day 28 October 13 - Tom Morello of RATM

Day 31 - protesting Chihuahua and The Daily Show

Day 36 - Parents and Kids Day and quite a crowd

Day 40 - protesting hotties, Reverend Billy and tents

Day 43 Photos - Snow storm at OWS of the first NYC winter snowfall

Day 47 - Solidarity with Occupy Oakland

Day 50 November 5

Day 52 November 7 - Jonathan Lethem, Lynn Nottage and Jennifer Egan

Day 53 November 8 - David Crosby and Graham Nash play OWS

Day 57 November 12 - Former NJ Gov. Jim McGreevey

Day 60 November 15 - Police evict protesters from Zuccotti

 

Occupy Colorado Springs Colorado on November 20

 

Do you want to see the Occupy Wall Street series laid out thematically? Click here

It never occurred to me until today how much wontons look like mini-brains.

This theme really challenge me! I haven't done much processing other than adjusting color and saturation, so this took me way out of my comfort zone. But I discovered pic monkey, and it is a really cool app! And it's free, and so easy to use! I prefer to go for a natural look in most of my photography, but I will definitely be going back to pic monkey to pal around and try things! So I learned something this week.

 

The 52 Weeks of 2014, Week #8, Theme: Cross Process, Category: Processing

52/365

The Yashica File {Day52} 100 Day Project.

Happy Easter Eve. :]

 

Fact: It was raining today. :[

 

wowowow, I hit 4000 views! I know it's not that much, but it is for me. Thank you guys for commenting and viewing my photos. :) Your awesome.♥

photochallenge.org, 2009 challenge, 52/365, theme: black and white trees

 

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hope you enjoy this series of desktop background wallpapers.

 

these images are created for a 1.6:1 aspect ratio. the image resolution is 2560x1600, use a setting such as center or fit if you are using a different resolution. this series is comprised of images i like and personally use as my desktop backgrounds.

...it's allright!

 

It's 90 degrees outside today. I am so ready for summertime!

 

GTWL- Lyrics (obviously, The Beatles today)

FGR- Welcome to the Land of Dyxie.

 

Dyxie was one of the first people who's stream I wanted to openly copy on flickr. The fact that today's FGR choice is about doing just that makes me really happy. I was too lazy to seek out wrapping paper after the awful and long day I had at work. Luckily, I have my good old Chucks to help me out. I think Dyxie might be a fan of the Chucks... just guessing.

www.flickr.com/photos/dyxie/sets/72157594543690423/

 

(I don't know how to link someone's stream neatly on here, so forgive me)

First time using SoftBox Pro on iPad.

feeling sick

sore from soccer tryouts

not going to practice today

feverish boooo

 

052/365

a7s + Konica Hexanon 52/1.8

conclusion : je ne suis pas en sucre

1. day155/"im singing in the sun...", 2. twist and shout, 3. life, 4. the effects of time, 5. growth, 6. day148/hysteria, 7. rachelle, 8. day145/i wonder what lacoste would think...,

 

9. flickr.com/photos/9278774@N08/2355281271/, 10. a glass of water, just because that window light was so damn awesome., 11. smoking is bad. my mom needs to stop., 12. day134/at the roosevelt hotel, 13. day131/like a baby's bottom. =], 14. pure bokeh, 15. day128/thank god i'm finally home., 16. flickr.com/photos/9278774@N08/2310265333/,

 

17. day119 alternate/laughing is fun. let's laugh., 18. day117/stretch, 19. day116/i should really invest in a tripod..., 20. day113/through the looking glass, 21. day106/"and i would do anything for love, i'd run right into hell and back...", 22. day104/"let me take you down, 'cause i'm going to...strawberry fields...nothing is real...", 23. day101/looks like it's finally..., 24. day100/sorry bradi, i forgot to do something crazy for today.,

 

25. day99/"loneliness is such a...drag...", 26. rainy (or rather, hail-y) day, dream away, 27. strolling, 28. day93/freezing my ass off for all you flickr-ites., 29. day86/i'm so tired of unreliability. thanks to those who know how to be reliable., 30. day85/the suspenders strike back, 31. day84 alternate/i liked this one a lot too..., 32. day81/in need of inspiration,

 

33. rosary sunset, 34. smoking bw, 35. day69/10,000 views!!!, 36. day67, 37. day65, 38. snowflake, 39. igor bw tunnel, 40. squirrel bench,

 

41. leafy puddle, 42. seaside sunset bokeh, 43. seashore garbage, 44. day58/where's waldo?, 45. day57, 46. cup o bokeh, 47. day52, 48. day51/my first FGR,

 

49. day 49 outtake2, 50. day46, 51. can anyone guess?, 52. day26, 53. tea, 54. day4 outtake 2/the blues, 55. day2, 56. 1/365,

 

57. the fireman, 58. mirror sef, 59. study time, 60. lollipops, 61. mini-lanterns, 62. the lone sleeper, 63. flying low, 64. tiffany 2,

 

65. tired

 

Created with fd's Flickr Toys.

22 October 2009 - Selous Game Reserve, Tanzania

 

Striped Bush Squirrel / Gestreepte Boseekhoorn (Paraxerus flavovittis)

 

For those who like the biological details:

Click a link and you'll go to the Flickr photo page for that rank in the biological classification.

 

Phylum: Chordata; Vertebrates / Gewervelden

Class: Mammalia; Mammals / Zoogdieren

Order: Rodentia; Rodents / Knaagdieren

Family: Sciuridae; Squirrels / Eekhoorns

Subfamily: Xerinae; Marmots, Ground Squirrels, Afrian Tree Squirrels / Marmotten, Aardeekhoorns, Palmeekhoorns

Genus: Paraxerus; Bush Squirrels / Afrikaanse Boseekhoorns

Species: Paraxerus flavovittis; Striped Bush Squirrel / Gestreepte Boseekhoorn

Andrew Garfield and Emma Stone star in Columbia Pictures' "The Amazing Spider-Man 2."

February 21, 2010

 

I've had this idea in my head for day 52 for awhile now and I was pretty confident that I would have no trouble building a house of cards (despite never having done it before). Boy was I wrong! This is much harder than it looks...at least for me. In the end, a two story house seemed to be the limit of my (and Kevin's) abilities. I now have an increased respect for people who can do this with ease. It really is a skill!

 

RFD: When I was growing up, my Mom always used to tell me that you must do something 52 times for it to become a habit. I'm not sure how much scientific proof there is of that, but the number always stuck with me. So I figure, if we have made it this far we have established our 365 habit and it should only get easier from here on out :-)

I got a desperate request from the director of our local food pantry. They're having their "Empty Bowls' event in 2 weeks and currently have NO BOWLS... so I spent today snowed in dusting off my potter's wheel and throwing bowls like crazy- I'm already up to 16 by the end of today!

 

oliveinspired.blogspot.com/

9/25/07 Day 52/365

Made Explore Sept 27th (highest position held was #463)

 

Panama City, Florida

They're like octopus tentacles

 

So it was about 2:40am and I wasn't tired, figured it was technically now day 52 so why not just get the portrait over with. Today's prop is a pair of tweezers. I have a lot of hair to choose from with which to use them but i figured I'd go the obvious route and not get banned by Flickr for plucking things out of my pubic region.

 

52/365

 

Aubrey challenge: 9/46 (tweezers)

 

Strobist info: SB900 @ 1/2 @ 17mm behind camera left fired up into top corner of bathroom behind camera | Fired via PocketWizard MultiMax Transceivers

 

Camera info: Nikon D700 | Nikkor 14-24mm f/2.8 | 14mm | 1/125s | f9 | ISO200

taken for bench monday, ON monday. but not uploaded until wednesday. oh well.

The Amaryllis plant that I picked up for £1 just after Christmas is in full bloom! I think it looks great!

 

My grandmother has a red one and there is a bit of competition as to who has the best one - she wins! The red is just so vibrant whereas I feel the white is calming and peaceful.

 

Off to London tomorrow so hopefully I'll get a few shots of the capital....

 

and also apologies for the lack of commenting lately, I promise to up my game over the next few days!!

Preparing for a slow cooked rosemary beef and potato meal. Added large knife for interestingness.

Running around town is difficult this time of year. We have the biggest outlet mall for miles around so we see a lot of the crowds during the weekend. But pausing for a moment allowed me to snap a pic of the hazy afternoon today. Was spectacular to look at.

 

The Nikon J1 with the kit 10-30mm lens was used for this. I forgot my polarizer back home, bad Regie!, so I made due with what I can shoot. It came out decent I suppose.

my interview this morning went reasonably well, i think. now i'm cozying down with some tea & looking for alaska.

 

day fifty-two.

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I love the Green Bay Packers, and I love Coke. Well I love Coke with whiskey anyway. I saw a six-pack of these in a grocery store the other day, and I had to buy some. This is one of those things you keep in a box in the garage for years and years, hoping to someday take out and tell your kids a story about when the greatest pro-football team in America won the super bowl.

 

02.21.11

52/365

21.2.2016

I've travelled with this ship.

NEX-5N + Industar 26 M 52/2.8

21 FEB 12

 

I seriously amuse myself...

 

One would think that when one wears a paper bag over ones head to take pictures, one would not need to emote underneath said bag...but I couldn't help it. Every click of the camera I was making some face, and ten clicks in, I'm like, what are you doing? No one will see your face. Dee dee dee!

 

Anyway, I shop at Kroger grocery and at checkout the bag boys always ask do I want paper or plastic. Since plastic is all toxic and what not to landfills and you can't really recycle it, I always ask for paper. They give me sh*t every time too. But ma'am, why do you want paper? You know we bag much faster with plastic? Do you really really want paper? I'm like seriously...why do you even give an option if you're just going to make a fuss. You know why I want paper....do you want to know...so I can do stupid sh*t like this picture!!! Priceless. I am also an avid recycler, so I use these bags to sort my recyclables and then take them to the can b/c they don't allow plastic bags thank-you very much. Another fun picture. One would say I'm "on fire" this week with ideas.

 

Side note: I have a giant band-aid on my arm not because I have a cut but because I got bit by those infamous red Texas fire ants and it is driving me crazy, so I put this aloe vera formula on it called Itch-x and covered it with the band-aid so I wouldn't be tempted to scratch it.

  

Last night for the life of me, I couldn't sleep. So I went on Yahoo! messenger, caught up with my very best FLICKR friend, and distracted Mike from work. Now fast forward into today, I feel rundown, runny nose, sleepy and all those wonderful feelings you have when your sick. Now go backwards in time, on Day018 I felt sick too. Just like I do right now. Now fast forward again, I haven't felt 100% better since then.

 

WORST PART: I can no longer miss school. You are only allowed to miss ten days a trimester I've missed fifteen. Also, the 1st and 2nd of March are finals so I can't miss those either.

 

This can end anytime now!

This is me cleaning out my cupboards. Who knew that when you don't use your fancy vinegar you got in Spain this is what grows out of it. Lesson learned. Don't save your vinegar for a rainy day. Enjoy it now.

Day 52 of 365 (Year Three)

 

I was out and about today running errands and grocery shopping. We were running low on certain items and I really needed new wiper blades. I had totally forgotten that they have been calling for actual snow in our area tomorrow. I've posted and blogged about winter in Maryland before and how it effects most Marylanders.

 

While the folks out today didn't seem as panic driven as usual, they certainly were buying in large quantities. The guy in line in front of me bought eight gallons of milk (Unless you are the serial mom, Nadya Suleman, I can't imagine anyone needing eight gallons of milk. Hell, I have a hard time imagining the fridge that can hold eight gallons of milk.

 

He wasn't the only nut job out there today. The guy behind me in line had six loaves of bread along with six gallons of milk. Really? Six loaves? If I bought six loaves of bread I'd end up throwing four out when they went bad. Bread doesn't have the best shelf life. We make sandwiches and Savanah takes a Sandwich to school almost every day of the week and it still takes us a week or two to finish off two loaves.

 

Of course, even with the guy in line behind me over buying bread, I totally forgot we needed some. It wasn't until I was looking for a snack this evening that I realized how low on bread we were. Hopefully, I'll be able to find some on the shelves tomorrow. If I wake up and there are flurries in the morning, my chances are slim to none as the real panic will have set in and bread, milk and toilet paper will be scarce commodities because, lord knows, when we get flurries you need to stock up on all the supplies you can.

Garlic is widely used around the world for its pungent flavor as a seasoning or condiment. Hippocrates, Galen, Pliny the Elder, and Dioscorides all mention the use of garlic for many conditions, including parasites, respiratory problems, poor digestion, and low energy. GP loves to cook with garlic.

 

I broke out my spring shoes today. I figured it's finally warm enough to wear thin shoes... a week or so ago I would have frozen off my toes if I attempted to wear anything like these without socks. Today was a pretty bland day. It ended nicely with a dinner and a movie with the Boy... The movie wasn't so great, but I had fun taking pictures before it started.

I didn't take that many pictures today compared to what I normally take, so this is all I've got today. After I get out of work tomorrow I need to somehow find a way to stay awake, because let me tell you, knocking out for 4 hours after getting home from work today proved to be an unmotivating event... and somehow, it won't stop me from going to bed on time tonight... sooo... good night!

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