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México, cerca del Atlántico pero mas seco que mi garganta (en este momento porque ayer no tomé nada)
7 tent fail-- Three big problems with our first test run. The wall pieces are all wider than the corresponding roof pieces, by about two inches each in this picture. The ring is wound too tight, so it's too close to the roof (you'll see this in another image). The spokes are too short, which is why you see the sagging between the roof panels. We were crushed by the fact that the the wall and roof panels were differently sized.
Ooops.
I've taken photos for the last 209 days in a row, and today I missed one.
I'm giving myself a break though. My 365 started as a photo project, but it's kind of become a diary for me so if I miss a photo, then I'll just put a reason in the caption and I can still look back and understand that at times, there just *isn't* the time for photography.
Today was the day before my sister's wedding - and I'm best man and photographer when I can fit bits in. So, by later in the evening, I had a speech to write and my 365 went out my mind.
The shot you see if from January this year. It's my 400D with the 85 f/1.2 on. And it looks very, very silly. So I'll take any further missed 365's as an opportunity to present something daft.
Tormented Twilight's latest avatar creation, just for funs. The little birds' wings also flap up and down. 10 minutes vector/animating in Gimp, and about 10 minutes to make the avatar. Win! I mean...Fail!
This was on the 15th May 2020. Just opened carefully to release pressure, all OK. Then suddenly boiled over and just exploded. Fortunately I was able to grab it and tighten it back up and clean it all up.
Epic fail though on the tag line!
I made this two years ago - just wanted to share so you won't be surprised that I'm surprised when my food actually looks decent.
Do the one thing you think you cannot do.
Fail at it. Try again.
Do better the second time.
The only people who never tumble
are those who never mount the high wire
Old Town, Alexandria. Nice placement. Not the motorist's fault, this time. The city saw fit to put a sharrow in the parking zone, where it shines like an embattled beacon of hope beneath the undercarriage of parked vehicles. North of this spot, they've painted a bike lane right in the open car-door zone. All of this on Union Street, a high-pedestrian area where the average vehicle speed is about 20 mph, and where there's an all-way stop sign at almost every intersection. Absolutely no reason at all to place any bike markers along this street, as doing so not only endangers cyclists who play by "the rules," but also underscores the widely held, misplaced belief that bikes aren't true vehicles and shouldn't mingle with automobiles. It's half-hearted, half-assed efforts like this half-terthought that really burn my ass, because someone somewhere who is clearly overpaid really believes (s)he reached out to cyclists in a meaningful way. Well done, city planners!
My first Chrome fail! and it just appear out of no where as I was plurking
Uploaded with the Flock Browser
A failed stitch, ruined by strong parallax errors and Photoshop running out of virtual memory. Still like it though, even with its faults.
The artificial waterfall is just too high to jump over, but that didn't stop a stream of heroic efforts.
Our tour bus guide told us that the golden wiggly thing was meant to stand up by the original architect but because of safety or whatnot the government forced them to place it down sideways. Shouldn't the architect known that would've happened in the first place? Now it just looks like…a sperm going after the mug of beer.
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