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For The Hypothetical Award's 3rd Annual Shopfronts Challenge

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Some times you just need a little time to consider all the options, what are the decisions you need to make. This is what I think this person is doing while watching the sunset,

Yes, no, maybe… oh what to do? For when you can’t make up your mind, just roll the dice.

 

I’m still learning how to do text on 3D prints and thought I’d try debossing some text below the surface on the 6 surfaces of dice. They came out OK the 2nd try, but they were all black & you couldn’t see the text well, so I used some silver colored wax (Rub-N-Buff) on my finger to highlight all the texture on the surface making the text pop. Bingo! lol.. That’s it. Hope you enjoy. HMM!!

 

Gibeag my Aunties cat trying to decide do l stay in or go out?

gobbling the birdseed like it doesn't belong to him...oh right. It doesn't.

What to have for breakfast?

This Red-headed Woodpecker showed up a couple of times during the Backyard Breakfast we held recently.

 

He would land in this tree way in the back of our yard, sit for a minute and then, after weighing the options and making those hard decisions, he'd fly down either the suet feeder, or join the squirrels and other birds who were foraging for treats tossed into the yard.

 

It's sometimes a tough decision whether to pack my big telephoto lens on a multi-day backpacking trip. But I'm often glad I do since it allows me to create more simple and focused landscape photos and capture wildlife. This shot was taken as a 200mm pano as dappled sunrise light filtered into the scene. The spotlight really brought this distant strand of larch to life!

 

It feels good to start making plans for fall and I'm super excited for the Outsiders Telluride Conference Oct 2-4! With things starting to open back up, this will be the perfect time to get back out, network with others, and experience the prime fall colors. We'll have amazing speakers like Nat Geo's Paul Nicklen, Sean Bagshaw, and Sapna Reddy! You'll save $100 with code SWINDLER100. Learn more here:

 

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A lot on my mind... A tough decision is gonna have to be made.

Something a little different for today. I hope you don't mind a break from the waves, the sunsets and La Jolla. Can you remember what it was like before Navigation Systems and Google Maps on your smart phone??

Puedes seguirme en mi /follow me in my web, 500px, o en facebook

 

En la vida hay que tomar decisiones que pueden cambiar el rumbo de tu vida y la de los tuyos, el descubrimiento de ese camino y la incertidumbre del que pasara me hace sentirne vivo. Alla vamos farito.

No sabia si publicarla, es de fonde armario, pero esos haces me encantan...

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over highway 101 - potrero hill, san francisco, california

The Confederation Bridge spans the Abegweit Passage of Northumberland Strait. It links Prince Edward Island with mainland New Brunswick, Canada. Before its official naming, Prince Edward Islanders often referred to the bridge as the "Fixed Link".

 

The curved, 12.9 kilometre (8 mile) long bridge is the longest in the world crossing ice-covered water, and more than a decade after its construction, it endures as one of Canada’s top engineering achievements of the 20th century.

 

The decision to replace the existing ferry service with a fixed link followed a heated debate throughout the 1980’s. Farmers, fishermen, tourism operators, and residents of Prince Edward Island had sharply contrasting opinions about how year-round access to the mainland would affect their way of life and livelihood. Eventually, it was decided that the debate would be settled at the polls. The federal department of Public Works and Government Services selected its favourite bridge design out of several proposals from the private sector, and on January 18, 1988, Premier Joseph Ghiz asked Prince Edward Islanders to make the final decision in a plebiscite. At the polls, 59.4% of Islanders voted “Yes” to a fixed link.

 

After four years of construction using crews of more than five thousand local workers, the Confederation Bridge opened to traffic on May 31, 1997, at a total construction cost of one billion dollars.

 

Today, the Confederation Bridge is operated by Strait Crossing Bridge Limited, headquartered in the shadow of the bridge in Borden-Carleton, Prince Edward Island.

  

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Can't decide between these TWO ...

 

Our "Yellow and Blue" ... (color pallet #1) ...

 

a) The "edgy", quirky "INFRARED" effect ...

 

or

 

b) The "full color" bright tones ...

 

hmmmmmmmm ...

 

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BLYTHE-A-DAY

A flickr Group

NOVEMBER 2022

DAY 4: Color Pallet #1

"Yellow and Blue"

 

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Grey overcast skies after rain and more to come. A Kestrel looks out on his/her territory against the grey sky and them takes off - hopefully for a successful hunt!

This Brown Thrasher flew up to this post to get a good look at its options. Steal a few nuts from the Goodie Bowls, forage under the birdfeeders, or check to see what might be next to the water fountain - because lots of things get dropped there by clumsy birds and squirrels.

 

It's not often I see a Thrasher perched up high like this, so I was glad to be able to get shot of one doing "something different."

Llantrisant Forest, South Wales

 

Processed in Photoshop and Topaz Impression using Degas Dancers and coloured pencil presets with adjustments and blends.

 

Texture from Topaz

 

Thank you for any comments

 

handed to me first thing this morning, after being carefully crafted late last night.

 

"dear mother: please comprehend that i'm old enough to take care of myself. i have handled lots of things on my own like when i sliced my finger at taylor's house. i'm very responsible in my actions and decisions. i handle peer pressure very confidently. i think i'm ready to go up a step. it's time to face the fact that i'm not a baby any more and i'm becoming a young woman. you have to give me challenges that i have to take on to succeed as a very ready person. if i can prove to you that i can do this, it would mean the world to me. i would like to now ask you if i could please go skating with three other friends at skateworld from 7-9. that's all i'm asking. you could stay in your car in the parking lot or go to goodwill, but you cannot come in. that would totally embarrass me and my friends. hey, it's only two hours. i'm sure you and i can both handle it. i hope you make your decision carefully."

 

“The more decisions that you are forced to make alone, the more you are aware of your freedom to choose”

~Thornton Wilder

Nikon F401x ; Kentmere100

"Analogue Afternoon" in Zürich : analogprint.ch/fotowalk/

Life is sometimes as complicated as this intersection.. so the very best wishes for right decisions in the comming year!

Now... which one to buy... Ah fuggit, I'll just get the whole lot!

I frickin' LOVE [if for yeah]! Since I discovered it I've been collecting like crazy and putting the costumes kinda on hold but I can't help it! I hope "He-Man & The Masters of the Universe" is somewhere down the line....

Yes, yes... Soon... I shall have... THE POWERRRRRRR!

 

Visit this location at [if for yeah!!] act3.5 in Second Life

Rhama: "How About...We Just Stay Home And..."

Me: *Unintelligible, Garbled Enthusiastic Response to the Affirmative*

  

("Smoothest Ride" by Pimp My Pose)

A grab shot of a male Wood Duck as he vocalizes to a nearby female who was checking out the old woodpecker nest in the yard. Shot straight out the open window and this is a huge crop with some noise reduction done in ON1 from the RAW file. Darn good considering how far away he was.

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