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Jane poses with some lovely autumn bokeh at the window.
Please try to overlook how dirty this window is. Apparently, you have to first hire a maid before one will come and clean stuff.
Oh well.
I had to use a little fill flash to balance her against the natural light for this exposure.
ŁZK Edar 100mm f/2.8 M42-Converted Projector Lens
With Ontario gradually opening, I decided to try a few things outdoors while I can. My theme for the week is Summer Reflections. Your critical comments are most welcome. (Best seen in large)
Stuff:
Paparazzi - BACKDROP - Abandoned Staircase - black
Nutmeg. Old Wooden Table
Nutmeg. Round Back Fabric Chair Biege
* Boadicea * Slip Dress
.SHI Eirene DIPS Hair
ZIBSKA Noir Eyemake-up
A gift from a friend in France I just had to post it today as she is very dear to my heart.
Also wanted to dust off the Lensbaby:)
Don't forget to participate in the Great American Backyard Bird Count!! gbbc.birdcount.org/get-started/
I don't see how the corner of my desk makes for a soft pillow but Jane likes it so what do I know.
Maybe if my head weighed less than a pound and was covered in fur I wouldn't have any issues either.
TRIAR-1 150mm f3.5 projector lens from a Soviet "Kiev-66" projector. Triplet scheme.
I’m starting to notice a theme here... Maybe the universe is trying to warn me (us!) of something. ;)
I have no trouble at all getting up early. In fact, I often find myself wide awake at 4:00 am. But this morning I slept until after 6:00 and discovered I’d missed the first colorful sunrise in ages. And it wasn’t even all that cold outside. Darn.
Through a dirty window for We’re Here! where the theme today is Up!!!
The lady at the window. with thanks to my long suffering and wonderful assistant and my small furry friend.
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North Beach Neighborhood alley, San Francisco, Northern California, USA.
363/365: We went to Wrest Park in Bedfordshire today. I took a few photos but this was the one I liked the best. Yes, I took Ted with me...who doesn't take a teddy out with them just in case? I also took a little truck and a Christmas tree but didn't use them.
Also for Window Wednesday. HWW
Aw....the color is almost gone. :-( Such a short season. Dunkel and Rylee waiting for Karl to get home. A nightly ritual.
OK HPPS -- yes I missed this one pretty much - got a call from my friend but I was cooking my lunch to take to work-- so this is it!!! the view from my front window---Morning surprise-Dirty Window Sunrise Mar 26 2009 P1090376 copy
Poznan, Poland
Walls of Windows reflecting clouds. Someone needs to call the window washer..
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common House Gecko. Taken through a dirty window. Macro Mondays: this weeks theme is 'imperfection'. HMM
This was taken in the same small art gallery/museum as the "Embrace the shadows" image I put up a few days ago was. The silhouetted figure (which looks like a woman golfer carrying her clubs to me!) was in fact a small sculpture that was sitting on a window ledge. The sky was quite magnificent, which I've made the most of here as you can see. The only fly in the ointment so to speak was the state of the window which was, to put it mildly, not terribly clean. I was not going to spend an inordinate amount of time in PS trying to clone all the dirt spots out of it so I present it here streaks, smudges, and all. Therefore I would kindly ask that when looking at this shot you get out of your chair and view it from around 4 or 5 paces away. It looks much better that way.
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This was a test shot I took while sitting at my desk at work. I bought these wind chimes when I was at Pelee Island last summer, and they're a nice reminder of happy summer memories, while I day dream looking out my window 💕
I think this is it for photos from Korea -- for now, anyway. Thanks to all of you for looking and commenting!
Just a quick shot I took out my window as my husband was driving 75+ miles per hour down the Kansas Turnpike through the Flint Hills (my favorite part of the 8 hour drive) a few months ago. Taking photos while riding in the car is quite an interesting practice—you never know what you’ll get or how an image might turn out as you’re moving down the road. And I find that often it’s a helpful way for me to cope and have something to focus on. Sometimes I take my camera in the car when we go places—have been doing this a lot less as I’ve been facing some very intense struggles so I often don’t feel up to taking a camera and usually don’t go many places. When we travel this far/out of state I make sure to at least bring my camera with me. I know this photo would be considered a technical failure but I thought the dirt on the window highlighted by the setting sunlight added an interesting element to the image. I find that while I crave perfection in my images I mainly just take photos “for fun” and often enjoy happy accidents like this one.
Morning light... waving hello to you all.
my “womb of Creation” mixed media in back of me...
xx
she Wolf
June 2013
photo by Diane M Kramer
aka She Wolf
August 05, 2015
"There is pleasure in the pathless woods, there is rapture in the lonely shore, there is society where none intrudes, by the deep sea, and music in its roar; I love not Man the less, but Nature more." - Lord Byron
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It was one of those crazy busy days, which was a little illogical because half the staff is away on vacation and it felt busier than an average day.
Strange how the quiet times turn out to be busiest.
Oh well; it does make the days go quickly.
Grabbed this shot as the city was waking up this morning, and couldn't figure out a way to edit it. Not that I think it's perfect, but to me, this is a shot to leave SOOC.
Anyway, hope everyone has had a good day.
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