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At the New York State Fair. I've had deep fried pickles before - I was expecting fried whole pickles, but they fry pickle slices instead. Not bad.
"When the deep purple falls
Over sleepy garden walls
And the stars begin to flickr in the sky ..."
Such a good colour in the Western sky after sunset this evening.
Some of you may recognise those trees.
Scenes from the old Army bombing range at Pt Prime. The seashells, the mud, the car wrecks.
We saw a weird building and also what seemed to be a kite surfers lost kite.
We were not going to investigate these things.
I had learnt my leason.
We saw a wreck, way out in the seaweed. Walking to it was easy. It took us about 30 minutes to walk there. After we had looked it over, we descided instead of walking back at an angle to the beach (Which is how we got there) we walked straight in.
After 5 minutes, I started sinking in smelly grey mud up to my knees. It took all my strength to pull out one leg, only to get my other one stuck. All this whilst the tide was coming in. I was balancing my shoes in one hand, my expensive Canon 5D and 70-200 L Lens in the other. I did not want to drop anything.
The distance was about 1/5 the distance we had walked to get out to the wreck but it took over 2 hours to get back to the shore line.
I was very tired. The walk back, sinking (in the end I sank up to my Hips) was exhausting so we left the object that looked like a kite and I descided I was never coming back here again.
Anyway, I had photos so if I wanted to come back, I just needed to look at the photos.
The wreck, I think it is a Holden VB Commodore and a second car (Isuzu) that came out to rescue it. Both have very much been claimed by the sea.
Canon EOS5D, 70-200 L lens.
2013
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I made this for a sermon I did for middle schoolers and for future use in perhaps a series for youth ministry. I wanted it to look harsh and grab the eye of a young person and also to show the concept of "deeper" which was through the arrow and the nucleus like explosion.
Canon EOS 300 - Canon EF 28-70mm f3.5-4.5 - Fuji Astia 100F
Scansione da diapositiva (Epson Perfection 3490)
The purposes of a man's heart are deep waters, but a man of understanding draws them out. (Proverbs 20:5) New International Version
If trees could scream, would we be so cavalier about cutting them down? We might, if they screamed all the time, for no good reason.
- Jack Handey
This image was taken by Dave Bird (Heisenberg Media) at RE.WORK Deep Learning Summit, London, 24-25 September 2015.
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This cycle we were called to take a SELF-PORTRAIT. It was not to take someone else but you had to take it your self. I had decide to take a really good picture in the studio with nice lighting and solid background. But I later toke a underwater picture.
I was getting really nervous because of what I was going to take, I had a lot of different ideas. Some became impossible to take, some ideas I didnt have the right equipment to take. Almost was so nervous that I would not going to have a good picture in time. But Mr. Pessoa and Ms.Allgaier gave us more time to work on the Portrait until after spring break.
For this self portrait there is many things that are in there that is important to me. There is the water and scuba diving. The back ground of this picture is really nice because little by little you can see the roughness of the water. The roughness of the water kind of shows how life is not easy. Scuba diving for me is one way to get out of the real world. go into a world were you can only hear you heart beat and your breathing. There is no one yell at you, or laugh at you. I had designed this before we get in the water with my brother, I was going to be in a higher level then the camera. when the background will only be water and nothing else.
Beamish Museum's Shetland pit pony, "Flash", is deep in thought. We can't know what he's thinking about but we do know that it's not about his time working down the coal mines - because he's never actually worked in one!
Copyright © 2009 Terry Pinnegar Photography. All Rights Reserved. THIS IMAGE IS NOT TO BE USED WITHOUT MY EXPRESS PERMISSION!
1 mile Deep
Six thousand feet deep at its deepest point and up to 18 miles across at its widest, the canyon is immense and colorful with steep canyon walls and jutting mesas. Exposed geologic formations chronicle three of the earth's four eras of geologic history, making the Grand Canyon one of the most studied geologic landscapes in the world.
The guests were in deep meditation while the imam was saying his prayer:
"There is no god but He - the Living, The Self-subsisting, Eternal. No slumber can seize Him Nor Sleep. His are all things In the heavens and on earth. Who is there can intercede In His presence except As he permitteth? He knoweth What (appeareth to His creatures As) Before or After or Behind them. Nor shall they compass Aught of his knowledge Except as He willeth. His throne doth extend Over the heavens And on earth, and He feeleth No fatigue in guarding And preserving them, For He is the Most High. The Supreme (in glory)." [Surah al-Baqarah 2: 255]
Gears: Nikon D50 and Sigma 70-200mm f/2.8 EX DG HSM APO lens
Location: Gong Badak, Kuala Terengganu, Terengganu
Processing: Split Toning with Adobe PSCS2
A gorilla at the Albuquerque Rio Grande zoo ponders the meaning of everything on a glorious sunny afternoon. Or maybe, it was just pondering what mischief to get into next. Rather hard to tell with a gorilla. Either way, the pose and the moment struck me, giving us Deep Thoughts.
My friend's new 6 metre long kayak - which takes up his entire living room. I wonder how 10 cent would feel about decorating with a kayak....