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I'm relieved that for all the chaos our teens have to abide, they have more/better dress choices than existed 20+ years ago, when we high schoolers came out of our caves to have our prehistoric dance parties.
picture of a clothing mannequin dressed up in colorful print blouse and black pants and accessories. photographer souleye, sharpfocus photography, washington dc
This is my cousin at my other cousin's 18th birthday catillion party. Lookin fresssh! This was the first time I brought my new camera to an actual party, and it was tough... but I eventually got the hang of it by the end of the night. Those kit lens are killiiinng me though.
And about my camera... jeez. So last weekend I went to a marching band tournament, and of course I went because I'm on the drumline for my school. I thought it would be fun to bring my camera, and just take photos while we were watching other bands or just when we weren't playing. The plan was that when we were playing, I would give my camera (in its bag) to a chaperone to just hold for 10 minutes during the show. Apparently the chaperone that I gave it to took my camera out of its bag, put the lens on and everything, and took photos without my permission. He must of did something to it, because when I came home that night to open up my camera bag for my camera, I found that the LCD screen was broken. The chaperone only told me that he took it out for a little bit, but since I was so busy at the competition, I couldn't really talk to him about it. So I mailed the camera to Nikon and talked to them over the phone about it, and they said that since it's an accident, it's not covered by warranty. I have to pay for it. $150 bucks because this guy took my camera out without asking. His pictures didn't even come out good anyway! So I don't know how to talk to him about it, I'm planning to at our next band practice but I'm not sure what to say. I want him to pay for at least most of it, because it was his fault for all of this but at the same time I shouldn't have gave it to him or took the camera to the competition. What do you think? I need my camera back quick because of stuff that I have to take photos of for school... you guys don't know how mad I am about this though, I really wish that this didn't happen. I don't even know if my lens are okay either, because my camera wouldn't take photos. The only thing I could do with it was upload the pictures from the memory card to my computer.
Anyway, lately I've been thinking that I should quit my 365. I've been so busy with my work at school and trying to focus... I never have time to upload photos or take them that much as I would in the summer when I started my 365. I'm already a week plus behind on my days, so I'm thinking that I'm either going to catch up or quit it. I hate quitting stuff like this though, since I'm definitely not a quitter. ahhhh! Oh, and my homecoming dance is tonight at school. I uploaded this photo because I'm actually in a suit right now as I type this so I thought it would be appropriate. :P
Children in Embden Street ready for Whit Sunday procession, Hulme, Manchester, 1962
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Filip Zachwieja, Mechanical Engineering student talks to a recruiter from Bosch during the Engineering Career Resource Center’s Career Day with Corporate Partners. It’s part of the 2023 Winter Student Career Fair at the Duderstadt Center on the University of Michigan’s North Campus.
Wednesday, January 18, 2023
Photo by Marcin Szczepanski/Lead Multimedia Storyteller, University of Michigan College of Engineering
I'm feeling too lazy to properly label Tino photos, so here, have one of Squirrel Steve from last autumn. :)
(It's his birthday today!)
All dressed up on our way to our anniversary dinner at Lucques, we couldn't resist taking a picture of ourselves.
i got dressed up real foncy and looked like a total nerd, but it scored me a job. this summer, i'm working for the mayor!