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Tried a new editing sequence on some images i captured today in Hasselt.
Shot taken from the staircase to the cinema complex Kinepolis in Hasselt, Belgium.
This was an entry in the 2011 ISV Photo Competition.
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This was an entry in the 2010 ISV Photo Competition.
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This is my first formal entry (with more floorspace than the kitchen!), and I like it. I'd like it better brown or red, but what are you gonna do.
I've decided that I need a little bit of a gimmick to keep me going during this dry spell. So I'm showing you each and every room in my house (yes, even the bathrooms, lucky dogs). They won't all be cellphone pics, I promise; they're even below my rock-bottom standards, and I can only stomach so many now.
Entry no.4 by K Woolhouse from Nottingham - for the adult class.
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On April 2, 2012, the Dartmouth Undergraduate Veterans Association (DUVA) joined Re-Entry for a dinner at the Hopkins Center. Photo by Rob Strong.
The caption for this photo comes from a journal entry I wrote after finally making it to the top of this peak after a three-hour long trek up the mountains: Saturday, May 28th, 2016 "I sat down and stared into a mountain range that I never thought I'd be so close to - and in that moment I felt the purest sense of bliss and happiness. I never could have imagined being so close or able to visually capture the beauty and essence of something so enormous and almost infinite. It is a truly indescribable experience. I have seen these mountains from afar for about ten days now and I guess I never fully realized just how close we were going to get... I want to travel and learn and meet new people and have new experiences and never get complacent and always stay curious and kind. I want to explore this enormous world and talk to everyone I meet - that is what I want." Not only would I classify this hike as one of the top three most challenging physical endeavors I've ever experienced, but it was also just one of those top three "life moments," if you know what I mean. As I sat and looked at the enormity of the mountains, I gained so much clarity and perspective on life. This world is so big and full of a vast amount of people, perspectives, stories, and places and we are such a ridiculously small part of it. If we spend our entire lives residing complacently in one place, we are neglecting our opportunities to embrace the world we live in in its entirety - and embracing this world is something I have a newfound desire for after this humbling, eye-opening experience.
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Anyway, this entry is being sent in on behalf of my amazing photographer
mam, Marie Boland. It was taken through the window of her jeep over the xmas
holiers (I was in the driving seat bombing along the lovely country roads of
meath while she was snapping away beside me). We sent in 4 because we
couldn't decide!
WHOO!! MCCS asked me to take pictures for them... a borrowed Cannon 5D later - here we are!
This is the entry table to the beer garden... lots of fun at this one - "Taste of MCAS"