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by Samuel Musungayi.
Captured in Rotterdam (NL) with a Pentax ME and a roll of Kodak Ektar 100.
CanoScan 8600F.
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ODC-Rhyming Slang
I've never heard of Rhyming Slang before, so thought I'd go with rhyming words. This is a little head figurine of four expressions. The bed belongs to PJ one of my Lalaloopsy Dolls.
One of my favorite portrait !
Seeing me and my friend with a cam during a photowalk, a village lady came up to us with this kid and asked us to take a snap of her...
the right candid expression on the kid's face adds to the beauty. the innocence, color,temperature of the shot , i think makes this picture a good one.... and the half cut woman's body is the main feel i wanted to bring to this pic...
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Another quick exposure of riders on a fast moving amusement ride at the North Georgia State Fair, Marietta, Georgia on September 20, 2014
the wall near the Juliet balcony - Verona - Italia
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Amidst dozens of tags on Canadian Pacific rail tanker cars was this particular piece that stood out for it's artistic merit. Not sure I understand the artist's message, but I like the quality of the artistry beyond the usual graphic tags seen on the rail cars.
Traditional dance during cultural festival of Ga people on the streets of Jamestown, one of the oldest district of Accra (Ghana), which remains a fishing community.
Holi, The Festival of Colors presents a wonderful opportunity for art teachers to use bright colors in their art lessons. Colored powders can be created to create powder paintings (similar to sand paintings). Paintings can be created to illustrate the history of the Indian holiday.
The Festival of Colours, (also called Holaka, Phagwa, Dhulheti, Dhulandi or Dhulendi) is a popular Hindu spring festival observed around the world. Holi is a time when humans and nature shake off the gloom of winter and rejoice in the colors of spring. The holiday is primarily observed in India, Nepal, and countries with large Hindu populations such as Suriname, Guyana, Fiji, Mauritius and Trinidad. In West Bengal of India and Bangladesh, it is known as Dolyatra (Doljatra) or Boshonto Utsav. The annual festival is celebrated on the day of the full moon in the Hindu month of Phalguna. That month is March in the anglo calendar. In 2009 Holi was celebrated on March 11. In 2010 it will be celebrated February 28. The most important day, Holi, is celebrated by Hindus throwing colored powder and colored water at each other. The Holika Dahan (or Chhoti Holi) is celebrated by lighting bonfires.
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Found an old crusty lens filter in my desk drawer the other day, so I decided to try it out. By no stretch are these my better shots, but interesting nonetheless.
Nikon F80 + Nikkor 50mm f/1.8 + Fuji Superia 800.
A fabulous day and a chance to try something a little different photographically...
Basically I put the Nikon on the table (sturdy tables make great tripods!), aimed the focus on the top of the bun, closed down the aperture and waited for those hands to start moving. I think the Superia 800 came into its own here...