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often times, its the people along the way that make the experience truly amazing. Cheers Marios!

It's been over a week from the last product shot, so its a late night shave, EspressoTime style.

Closing in on the half way point tomorrow, happy to start counting down, but still a long way to go.

Product shots have been fun, and getting them to express a feeling is exciting, hope you enjoy this HDR version.

... And then I awoke, still landlocked in the rain. Another gray day, but summer isn't that far away.

 

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Barefoot summer fun, hanging with good friends. Post pool, good music, good food, the simple pleasures. Cheers to bare feet and never ending summers.

An old cafe racer leather jacket, and words that are forever bound as the hands of time sweep by.

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I wish I had a Goldstar, but a Shiner Bock will do just fine

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B is for Billy, Dedicated to

BcomeBILLY

Enjoying another shot with the wide angle, before returning it. I have been noticing a soft (out of focus) on the right side, compared it with my other L lens and mine is as clear as a whistle. I guess this is why canon released a newer version, still in an L series lens i find that odd.

This is the 1st of 52 images I hope to complete in a new Project,

Eyewitness and I came up with.

Wall52will be a 52 week endeavor, where participants will post a shot a week intended to be hung on a wall, more on this project and group to come.

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I got to take some shots this evening of my friend

Inbal More. She is an amazing Photographer in her own right. This was my first attempt at using off camera lighting (Aside from wedding shots) and Inbal's strobes, lens's and expertise where a great help. I want to thank my friend Shaked (soon to be a photog it seems), for assisting and keeping us laughing while holding up the second flashgun, Thanx for hanging in there guys, it was great fun.

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It just happened to be Tuesday, and a big storm was rolling in, as the tide was heading out. I risked the rain and the thunder to quickly set up the tripod and cam and grab a couple of long exposure FDT shots, I had to retouch some rain drops out of this image. It was a quick dash to get the cam back in the bag and off the beach as the lightning started to crack. Gotta love Tuesdays.

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Looking down from the 2nd floor mezzanine of the Luce Foundation Center

in the Smithsonian American Art Museum DC.

 

Handheld 3 shots tonemapped.

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Days end on a bridge walking back from Theodore Roosevelt Island, looking North West to Georgetown at sunset.

 

Hand held bracketed shots, tone-mapped.

Learning to canter, and trot.

Last day at horse camp, summer 2011

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An older shot from a couple of months ago, HDR

Chillaxing with Sam adams, summer Ale in hand. Again waiting for the last minute to take a shot. So join the chillout, have a cold beer, tomorrow will be a better day. TGIF.

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Here we go again, 2nd 365 Project. Cheers to the road ahead. :)

   

Happy dancing sisters.

Thank you for being there when I need you Most.

Your bitter when needed and always so sweet.

Oh, what fine shot of espresso,

oh what a fine roast.

 

The original shot failed, but I came up with this one mid way. Espresso glass resting on a LED flash light, and incense burning below. I couldn't get the shutter speed as fast as I wanted, even with a high ISO. I will be trying something like this down the line again for sure.

Thousands of candles can be lit from a single candle,

and the life of the candle will not be shortened.

Happiness never decreases by being shared. - Buddha

  

Challenges

 

Sometimes darkness wins over light.

With blood in the eyes and a song in the heart,

tonight I fly on the wings of the night.

 

N

  

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Triple Aught Design Fast Pack EDC, out on the rocks on the Billy Goat Trail.

Back from work... Lucky Jeans on, Ready ..Set ...Go!

A glimpse back to a time, when flight was a dream come true, and not a pain in the neck.

 

The Douglas DC-7 in the early 50's was the fastest transport aircraft in service. The DC-7 had a large piston-engine, made obsolete by turbine-engine Boeing 707s and Douglas DC-8s.

 

The Smithsonians National Air and Space Museum DC

 

Week 25

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