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I captured this image last weekend near Parkdale, Oregon. It's the land of orchards and mountain views.
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I have been to the pear orchard a couple of times this year, but it's still a tiny bit early. Reviewed this from 2018, and I think this is about the best I am going to get although I wish it were a bit further back. Feeling a bit discouraged. Went early and stood there for a very long time to get my preferred spot with my daughter who was shooting in the next row, and there were 4 photographers breathing down my neck most of the time. Find a different spot, for god's sake! There can't be only one spot in acres of orchard! How do you guys handle? At the famous maple tree in the PDX Japanese Garden when the sun is coming through the tree and there are 30 people desperately waiting to shoot, I make the totally inconsiderate person who has shot 10,000 frames for half an hour move so someone else gets a chance, but that is a case where there are only 2 tiny spots that you can shoot from--not literally acres. That year, I sat in front of the tree for 1-1/2 minutes and got the shot I wanted without issue-and then moved immediately so the next guy could get their chance!
Biking by, I ran into this burst of colour in Moss Park. I had to stop to check it out... and photograph it from all angles. It's amazing how cereal can become art with enough bikes and pedestrians walking across it.
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Its officially Christmas(Im late as always) so MERRY CHRISTMAS EVERYONE!
Just killing to birds with one stone, eating and bathing. :P
I have been wanting to do this shot for a looong time ever since I saw Lauralanis Version! Check it out!
Much Love,
T-Sil
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Getting 110 film in 2005 wasn't easy! Before Lomography began making it again and after local stores stopped carrying the Kodak brand, I would buy it "expired cold stored" on eBay.
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Food!
Fruit Loops, to be exact. The Food Of Danbos, in my opinion.
No fun starting an adventure with an empty stomach.
Danbo 2 came a long way from Japan (via Hong Kong). I don't think they serve food in the manner of transportation that Danbo 2 travelled with.
I had to break my Germany series to include this one from today. I had a specific shot in mind and this was not exactly it, but how could you not have fun loading all your favorite cereals into a shopping cart and then running around the cereal aisle while evading Kroger employees who keep giving me the evil eye because of all the cereal and the camera rigged to the shopping cart... Tons of fun - should you try your own version on this shot take this piece of advice from me - try out the shopping carts ahead of time to find one that rolls smoothly... This one didn't.
Is this too much? Have I gone overboard? I’m playing with the Orton Effect in Photoshop.
Gaia and I have a favorite spot along the famous “Fruit Loop” near Hood River, Oregon. It’s called Draper Girls Farm. We go there to buy fruit, and cider, and to take pictures.
Camera: NIkon D810
Lens: 28-105mm Nikon D
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Wasco County, Oregon
Mosier, Oregon
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Don't skip the most important meal of the day!
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One of the biggest nutritional mistakes many people make is skipping the breakfast meal. There are plenty of reasons why individuals do this, be it that they are too busy to prepare something, think that saving the calories from this meal will help them with weight loss or simply just do not like breakfast foods. Do know that you skip the most important meal of the day.. so don't skip it!
Just back from the Columbia Gorge area with a photo group. Had a wonderful time. Here I am honoring the dandelions which instead of being a pesky weed, made a beautiful carpet leading to this grove of fruit trees.
This is from this past spring, as I was preparing to move out of Hood River. That move has been completed, and I’m back in the Portland area - In Fairview to be exact. I moved back to be closer to my job, but I will certainly miss living in the Columbia Gorge. There was something special about living in Hood River. It was intensely beautiful, being on the fulcrum between wet, western Oregon, and the arid east. A few minutes drive in any direction led to snow-capped mountains, grassy hills, waterfalls, or stunning viewpoints. I will miss it. But, I can still visit.
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Film: Kodak Portra 160
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Biking by, I ran into this burst of colour in Moss Park. I had to stop to check it out... and photograph it from all angles.
I have just completed and paid for a referral to Gender GP.
I have an information gathering session on Wednesday.
I just hope that they can get me everything I need quicker than the current 4 years NHS waiting list for an initial consultation with GIC. If all goes well then I should get a report in about 3 weeks saying I'm a fruitloop and need to be chased by men in white coats with big butterfly nets and hauled away in rusty old bread van ... LOL
Please wish me luck everyone
xxooxx
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Inside shot for me today -22 too cold for me to go out.
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Hellooo out there.... there... there. Anyone remember me... me ... me? Still look here? This will be kind of a long, unnecessary & downright confusing read for anyone who doesn't know me/care, but I feel I owe some sort of explanation for my strange & silly absence. What you see above is a fair representation of what has kept me occupied the past two months. I have been vacationing in Calgary, crafting my hands to the bone & more importantly, trying to screw my head on right again after yet another hard drive mishap that left me half a person. You might recall reading a similar story here last year. Yep, that's right, this is the second time I lost my precious pics. Save for a dozen pictures that are still around due to e-mailing them to family, what I've uploaded to flickr since Halloween is now all I have left of what was once a flourishing hard drive fat with pictures in the thousands. That's just it though, the reason for this tangent in the first place. See, it's this sick condition I have wherein I'm simply mentally unable to post/share new pictures unless I have first caught up on commenting the photos of contacts. It was the same story when I had a livejournal and open diary... I couldn't make an entry without catching up on noting all my friends' newest additions beforehand. I guess what has become an even bigger issue than that however is that the longer I leave it, the more massive a task it seems. I'll spend an entire day commenting half my contact's photos vowing to finish the other half up the next day & by the time I do that - the first half have posted new pictures I feel I ought to comment before uploading new stuff myself. Stark raving crazy, huh? Meanwhile I waste my pro account, leave countless people scratching their heads as to my whereabouts & jeopardize the longevity of my photos by leaving them sitting on my computer when I could have established an online back-up of them if I could get over this stupid block. Anyone still with me? :)
What kills me is that if I didn't think this particular way, so many damn pictures would have been salvaged by being up here.
I realize my issues are lame & how severely in need I am of a good shake or slap... both in regards to this embarrassing confession AND because I don't back up my freaking pictures... it has been so long since I even 'spoke' in any kind of public way I am eyeing the delete key fiercely at the moment, worried my words sound nuts. I know if I don't act on this sudden urge to blow the dust off my neglected account now though, another month or two will pass before I get the urge again. And I promised myself I would never let my flickr stream fall by the wayside. I've just thrown myself so intensely into making dolls & taking new photos to breathe new life back into my sagging spirits (& it has proved to be so beautifully beneficial & healing just like I'd hoped), but the fact remains I miss the friends I have made here... as well as the ability to participate that I have ultimately taken away from myself by being so anal about certain rituals. I want to upload some new/newish photos, not just to preserve them in case of future fiascoes but also because I just MISS doing so. Besides a brief recovering period just after losing the contents of my hard drive both times the past year, there really isn't a day that goes by wherein I don't produce at least a hundred pictures, but most never see the light of day here, yet photography is by far my most colossal & insatiable passion. Are you starting to understand now just how much of a lunatic I am guys?
Anyhow... I'm going to try my best to go on some sort of uploading spree today, tonight & over the course of the next few days. I'll be commenting sporadically here, there & in between. I don't dare read what I have written or it will all get zapped away. I have so much to share, and as corny as it sounds I don't even mean just photo-wise. I just love all you flickrheads so much. Thanks for readin'.
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Been neglecting my Flickr lately, and I haven't taken a photo of Toby in forever, *and* there's a fresh new theme in the Peeking Toys group, so here you go!
Mmm. Fruit Loops.
Peeking Toys Group Theme: Food Peeking
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A perfectly placed picnic table made this one possible. I love old machinery.
Camera: Nikon D810
Lens: 28-105mm Nikon D
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View the "Fruit Loops" set. Catching up on my camera tossed uploads.
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