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A Silhouette of a man stares out into the open lands from an observation lookout platform with the orange sky of sunset behind.
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It's amazing to think that, at one time, none of us knew how to use forks... or tie our shoes.
Who was the first person to use a fork?
I bought this pocket watch when I was about 20 years old. It was my intention to give it to my son when he got older. I sat here, just looking at it and was in awe at how fast time has passed.
It feels like only yesterday I was at the store looking at an "heirloom" I could pass down to future generations. Good intention, but the pocket watch doesn't pass the muster to be classified as an "heirloom."
Still, it makes me more aware of how little time we have on this planet. Life is so short and there's never enough time for everything you would like to do and/or accomplish.
That said, live life to its fullest. Enjoy every moment like it was your last. Be a rockstar! Don't waste another moment in anger, stress, or disappointment.
Now I'm off to enjoy my "Friday" at work and take the next couple of days off. WOOHOO!
Strobist info:
Camera: Canon EOS Rebel XSi
Lens: EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS
Flash: 430EX II; 580EX II
Remote Triggers: Pocket Wizard Plus II
Setup
430EX II - high camera right- 1.5ft from subject left- stand @ 5ft - 1/4 power - 28mm zoom - Into 45" convertible white umbrella (black backing left on half of umbrella as a gobo) - triggered by Pocket Wizard Plus II
580EX II - 4ft behind subject right - on Manfrotto clamp attached to rocking chair - 1/128 power - 80mm zoom - triggered by Pocket Wizard Plus II
Foamcore board - low camera left - subject right - just out of frame
Camera - 3ft from subject
Aperture: f/5.6
Shutter: 1/200
ISO: 200
Focal Length: 51mm
White Balance: Flash
My landlady's cat. I always thought it was just a stupider-than-the-average cat. Turns out it's a really really DEEP cat, and doesn't let on. Because to do so wouldn't be zen.
Woman pulling knees in and looking away. Pose, combined with dark background and tight framing suggest feelings of stress or being limited and without options.
Nigel and his Johnson Ford get ready for the last race on sunday while the other drivers and helpers carry out last minute checks before the off.
Not sure if this is an Egret, Heron or some other type of bird. Found this guy in deep thought. Reminds me of the Thinker by Rodin.
This is a shot I took in the abandoned house while on a Studio J Images shoot. I also took some pictures of Lindsey W, that I recently posted here on Flickr as well. So I had to get this edited and posted for you to see!
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"If a kid asks where rain comes from, I think a cute thing to tell him is "God is crying." And if he asks why God is crying, another cute thing to tell him is "Probably because of something you did."" - Jack Handy
I just thought my stream was getting a little heavy with both images and topic. Then I thought, "Too bad. It's my stream and I do this for me." *phhhbbbt*
I do hope you like the shot, but I am proud of it even if you don't. : )
More so, I really hope you can appreciate how freaking funny Jack Handy is. heh.
I think Carlos Mencia put it best when he said: "Even God has a sense of humor. If you don't believe me, tomorrow, go to Wal-Mart and just look at people.” I laughed so hard I cried the first time I heard that. And then I remembered I go to Wal-Mart too.
Then it was even funnier. : )
A guy takes a quick smoke break, he looked like he was in deep thought about something, never even noticed me standing there for several minutes....
today was a really hard day for me...before I got out of bed I knew it would be "one of those Mondays" and true to form everything I touched seemed to go wrong..So after work, I found myself at the park..alone with my thoughts....
Dont talk to me about life....
Again all taken using the iphone hipstamatic, I've not got around to getting the big camera out much lately… must try harder!
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Deep discussion about solving all the mysteries of the universe and revealing the meaning of everything.
Woman pulling knees in and looking away. Pose, combined with dark background and tight framing suggest feelings of stress or being limited and without options.
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Venice, summer 2010
The Peggy Guggenheim Collection is housed in the Palazzo Venier dei Leoni, an 18th century palace designed by the Venetian architect Lorenzo Boschetti. The former home of Peggy Guggenheim, it now houses works she amassed from a great range of artists.
Woman pulling knees in and looking away. Pose, combined with dark background and tight framing suggest feelings of stress or being limited and without options.
“I think a good product would be a Baby Duck Hat. It's a fake baby duck, which you strap on top of your head. Then you go swimming underwater until you find a mommy duck and her babies, and you join them. Then all of the sudden, you stand up out of the water and roar like Godzilla. Man those ducks really take off! Also Baby Duck Hat is good for parties.
-Jack Handy "Deep Thoughts"
Feeling a bit comical tonight. Hope all you Flickr folks had a great weekend!
"Maybe in order to understand mankind, we have to look at the word itself. Basically, it's made up of two separate words — 'mank' and 'ind.' What do these words mean? It's a mystery, and that's why so is mankind. " ~Jack Handey (Deep Thoughts)
What do we think of when we're walking? Are we in deep thought like the young lady in the right? Watching what's in front of us like the little kid? Or distracted by noises like the mother on the left?
Growing up, mom always remind me to watch the road when walking outside and when I walk with my mom, I feel protected because she is aware of the surroundings. As I grow older, I depend less on my mom and constantly think about other things in life. I guess this is what's happening here.