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SX-70 Sonar OneStep
Impossible SX-70 Round White Frame Film
Jacob was sulking because he wanted to play with our dog but I made him stand still for a photo.
52/52
Well, here I am again.
I wanted this picture to be a combination of not only my first photo from this project, but also my last photo from my first 52 weeks project. This photo has a lot of personal meanings for me. This year I graduated and I had to let go of a lot people. I had to learn to not let that bother me, either. I learned how to somehow manage my busy schedule. I figured out that I have so many possibilities for my future and I shouldn't get stuck on finding a major. I am still learning to not let the pessimistic thoughts get to me. Even though I have not found peace, I will continue to search.
Finally I just want to give a huge thanks to everyone following my work. Every view, every comment, every favorite has kept me going. Thank you.
This is a really difficult lesson to learn. To chill out because your bro is hurt. And once in a while it's okay not to be the center of attention.
Once a month for the past year I would transform my lounge room into a make-shift studio with white sheets, flashes and a blue teddy bear.
A lot of work but on Liam's 1 year birthday today it's worth it to look back at the year gone and see how this little man has grown up.
View large on black and, as always, thanks for looking!
Well, he's growing up faster then light. And sure looks smashing, well, I'm the mother, so my opinion is highly flattered. While I listen to leonard Cohen, he's off to a nice party with 'other' 'music', and I am NOT allowed to inform anything afterwards of course...
15.10.2019 Initially there were two eggs, and two chicks. One day there was only one, maybe the sibling had fallen out?
An oil painting of a piglet and child on a beach, commissioned by a friend in 2003. I found a snap shot of the artwork recently and enhanced the blurry image by digitally painting in a few strokes by hand. It's nice to familiarise myself with it again.
EXPLORE Nov 17, 2008#165
The light of the afternoon illuminates bamboo, fountains coo charmingly, the whispering pines sigh in our kettle. Dream of the ephemeral and let us wander in the beautiful foolishness of things.
[The Book of Tea (1976)]
Quotes Okakura Kakuzo
La lumière de l'après-midi éclaire les bambous, les fontaines babillent délicieusement, le soupir des pins murmure dans notre bouilloire. Rêvons de l'éphémère et laissons-nous errer dans la belle folie des choses.
[ Le Livre du Thé (1976) ]
Citations de Okakura Kakuzo
Eleanor Growing Up Series : 6 months.
Personally love this pic a lot. Her right eye still single-eyelid, making it smaller then. Don't be fooled by her seriousness here, as she was actually a very smiley baby and full of mischief.
“Elegance is not the prerogative of those who have just escaped from adolescence, but of those who have already taken possession of their future.”
~Coco Chanel
When someone is faced with a tough childhood, they are often forced to grow up and mature faster than others. Consequently, this usually results in a "lost" or "forgotten childhood".
I wanted this photo to represent this. The story behind it was two children, orphans, growing up in poverty. The elder sister is standing tall to show that she is her sister's protector and is essentially taking on the role of the mother. The younger sister is holding on to her older sister's leg to show dependence.
I wanted this to be a very dark photograph. And I wanted them to have very intense stares (which they are friggen amazing at). All I had to do was explain to them once what I wanted, what this photograph was about and the emotion they should portray and they did it no problem, without me having to ask or direct them again. They're awesome.
This is going to be part of a series of photos all with the this same theme.
I'm probably going to re-edit this because I think it could be a bit better.
There is a little competition coming up which I thought I would try entering (it's been a while) but couldn't think of a suitable shot for the comps theme ('Grow'). I then realised I had the perfect prop - besides, it'd been a while since I had taken Liam out for a shoot..
I found a suitable patch of grass overlooking the ocean, dropped a ladder and let him do what he does.
View large and as always, thanks for looking!
This is one of the favorite spots for sitting when the sun is high in the sky!!...It just pours in on the kitty lucky enough to have this seat!!...
Doesn't she look about all growed up??...It looks like she borrowed a lot of Moonshade's eyeliner, again!!..Thanks, Moonie!!...She is just about five months old now, and is growing so fast!..Where did that tiny calico baby go?....
Canon EOS 80D
Couldn’t resist sharing this one because she’s just so adorable and I always share pics of her brother because he likes the camera more than she does. Wish I had this shot on film though!
the 2 ducklings that have brought themselves up at ackers pit are still together and turning into big ducks
It was Izzy's 1st Birthday yesterday.
Izzy: "Mum was taking loads of photos of me too to celebrate my 1st Birthday, but I wasn't being as good as Rufie was. In the end Mum dug around in the recent archives (whatever they are) to find a better photo of me."
Much better viewed large.
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