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Grandma and grandson
La abuela y el nieto
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My image, Water Art: A spring poplar canvas, (View On Black) is on the cover of the 2014 Zen Mountain Monastery Retreat Calendar. Yes, it is always a thrill!
Selected wet and snowy driving footage on the Dempster Hwy from the Mackenzie River to near Inuvik.
With a drive-through of the Vadzaih van tshik Territorial Campground.
Recorded with iPad Mini4 for documentary purpose. 2:56 min.
Music: Rose Colored Glasses – Robbins Island Music
2018 Road Trip to Tuktoyaktuk, NWT via Dempster Highway and the Inuvik-Tuktoyaktuk Highway or ITH (Tuk Highway).
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... of the Historic Wing of the Royal Hawaiian Hotel on Waikiki Beach, Spider Solitaire and umbrellas.
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Have a wonderful Wednesday and thanks so much for visiting.
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Captured and posted with my iPad mini .
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Nathan Phillips Square is a lively public gathering place located immediately in front of Toronto City Hall, on the northwest corner of Queen and Bay Streets.
The Square is named for Nathan Phillips, who was Mayor of Toronto from 1955 to 1962.
Mayor Phillips was an early supporter of the new City Hall and of the international design competition that was ultimately won by Finnish architect Viljo Revell.
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In summer, tourists and locals alike congregate around the reflecting pool. In winter, the pool is transformed into a popular outdoor skating rink.
Visitors can rent skates, use indoor change rooms, and enjoy a snack at the concession stand.
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Have a pleasant evening and thanks for dropping by.
On my road to scale down the number of items in my daily bag and its overall weight, I have come to reduce even what you saw from my last bag (www.flickr.com/photos/beorn_ours/9489882942/). The reduction was more in matters of weight, not that much of absolute number of items.
A detailed description of the bag and items can be found here (in case you cannot read the notes above):
do8y.tumblr.com/post/79752144399/whats-in-my-bag-15-feb-2...
Flying back home to Vancouver to see the grand kids :-))
Note the reflection of the jet in the glass wall.
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I was experimenting with no-knead bread recipes. Some turned out to my liking, others were a bit on the heavy side, depending on extra seeds I was adding or the amount of home-ground wheat I was using.
The principle I followed was measuring every ingredient by weight so I could repeat or refine the result, mixing the dry ingredients thoroughly by hand, letting the yeast play out its action completely for 12-18 hours, folding it into a pan or the Dutch Oven without disturbing it too much, and baking it to get a nice crust for about 55 minutes.
I tried adding quinoa, chia, sunflower and wheat germ, but now I'm finding the chia seeds and sunflower works to my liking. Too much quinoa makes it taste a bit green or bitter. The more home-ground wheat or rye or additional seeds or kernels are used the heavier, more moist or klutzy, if overdone, the bread gets.
The basics are:
Flour
Water: 75-85% of flour weight
Salt: 2.25% of flour weight [adjust as desired]
Yeast: 0.25-05% of flour weight
Example:
Flour 1000g
Yeast 5g [max]
Salt 22.5g
750-850ml Water
This corridor represents my relationships with hospitals (never-ending)
Even in the dead of night there always seems to be someone walking up or down it. I Couldn't sleep so took a shot with my iPad mini. Coming to the end of Week 3
Same items as in www.flickr.com/photos/beorn_ours/12537357764/
UPDATE: Actually, as compared to the bag I linked to above, I have...
*+* added:
- the Opinel knife
- the BIC pen
- the small Vaseline jar
*-* have taken out:
- a cable
- the iPad charger
- the Apple in-ear phones
- the Hollywood strawberry chewing gum
*#* have replaced:
- the uni-ball green pen with a Lamy Safari green with green cartridge
Spruce Grouse trying to get inside. Way back we decided on 4mm Glass for the outside pane because of our kids playing ball around the home, but never figured birds would be more dangerous. They have broken four windows in the past and broken the seal on a few more.
We tried with predator silhouettes, but they don't work on grouse. These chickens fly like torpedoes or bombs with their short wings. We even had some crashing into the outside walls.
Talk about bird brain.
Copies of prints from beginning to middle of album of photos taken by Billy Crowle during trip to St Louis Exhibition . All undated and no descriptions.
All the things inside my bag:
ONA Union Street Camera Bag in grey
Leica M9
Leica M6 Titanium Ostrich Leather
color filters
wallet
ipad mini
beats by dre tour earphones
business cards
batteries(for both M9 and M6)
film case from JapanCameraHunter
black and white 35mm film (bulk rolled Kodak Tri-X)
Film picker
pens
notebooks
apple wireless keyboard
burberry sunglasses
fake glasses
lens cloth
ipad mini sd card connector
swiss army knife
Leica 90mm f/2.8 elmarit tele
Leica 50mm f/2 summicron
Zeiss 35mm Biogon f/2
Burt's Bees Chapstick (pink grapefruit flavor or bust)
Leica SF-20 Flash
Allergy Eyedrops
Neutrogena Norwegian Hand Lotion
canvas wax
sandisk 16g sd card
FiS Button
ZARA Navy Blazer (always need a decent blazer)
Edited on ipad mini
Apps used:-
Photogenie
Snapseed
Retouch
Taken with sony alpha 55 and samyang fisheye
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"And this Thing I saw! How can I describe it? A monstrous tripod, higher than many houses, striding over the young pine trees, and smashing them aside in its career; a walking engine of glittering metal, ..." Book I, Ch. 10: In the Storm
"The War of the Worlds" (1898) - H. G. Wells - Herbert George Wells (September 21 1866 – August 13 1946)
The silhouettes of the lighting towers around Manuka Oval never fail to remind me of the Martian war machines from H. G. Wells "War of the Worlds". At this time of the day, all is silent and peaceful - suggesting the scene at the end of the war, when the machines were silent, the Martians falling victim to bacterial infections.
Also featuring in this panorama are the crescent Moon, Venus, and the silhouette outline of St Christopher's Cathedral.
This is a panorama produced from 5 photographs taken with an iPad Mini 2. My "other camera" (iPhone) was out of action, leaving me with just my iPad Mini to take photographs with. This turned out much better than I imagined!
en.m.wikiquote.org/wiki/H._G._Wells#The_War_of_the_Worlds...
"In another moment I had scrambled up the earthen rampart and stood upon its crest, and the interior of the redoubt was below me. A mighty space it was, with gigantic machines here and there within it, ... a dozen of them stark and silent and laid in a row, ..." Book II, Ch. 8 (Ch. 25 in editions without Book divisions): Dead London
Forrest, Australian Capital Territory, Australia.
iPad Mini With Retina (iPad Mini 2) - Photographs taken with the back-facing camera on an iPad Mini 2.
Camera - The native Apple camera app was used to take 5 portrait orientation photographs with approximately 20% overlap with the frames adjoining on each side. Exposure, focus and white balance were locked so that the lighting would be consistent across the set of images.
AutoStitch - Stitched the 5 images along a single horizontal row into an image with 6408 x 2808 pixels.
Photoshop Express - Cropped the panorama image to trim off the undefined portions around the margins (6408 x 2808 pixels).
FrontView - Applied a trapezoidal crop to adjust the apparent perspective.
Snapseed - Used the Selective lighting tool to darken the sky along the top of the image.
Photoshop Express - Applied the Sharpen filter.
ExifEditor - Transferred the EXIF data from one of the original photographs to the final image.
"Our soul, which after a long materialistic period is still in the beginning of awakening, contains the germs of despair, lack of faith, lack of goal and meaning. The whole nightmare of materialistic ideas that turned the life of the universe into a painful meaningless game has not yet passed. The awakening soul is still under the impression of this nightmare. Only a faint light dawns like a single dot in a huge black circle. This weak light is only a premonition that the soul does not dare to see, doubting if the light is a dream and the black circle reality".
(Vasili Kandinsky. Introduction to “The spiritual in art”)
Hand drawn iusing Ipad mini 6 with Procreate and Apple pencil 2, imitating scratchboard technique
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Captured with my iPhone and posted with my IPad mini.
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The Eaton Centre today
The complex was designed by Eberhard Zeidler and Bregman + Hamann Architects as a multi-levelled, vaulted glass-ceiling galleria, modelled after the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II in Milan, Italy. At the time, the interior design of the Eaton Centre was considered revolutionary and influenced shopping centre architecture throughout North America.
Despite the controversy and criticisms, the centre was an immediate success, spawning many different shopping centres across Canada bearing the same brand name of Eaton. The mall's profits were said[who?] to be so lucrative that it has often[who?] been credited with keeping the troubled Eaton's chain afloat for another two decades before it finally succumbed to bankruptcy in 1999. Today, the Eaton Centre is one of North America's top shopping destinations, and is Toronto's most popular tourist attraction.
Eaton Centre Galleria
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The mall contains a wide selection of 330 stores and restaurants.[8] The mall is served by two subway stations, Queen and Dundas, located at its southernmost and northernmost points respectively.
With the demise of the Eaton's chain, the department store space at the north end of the mall is now occupied by Sears Canada, which is the chain's largest store in the world at about 817,850 square feet (75,981 m2), though they have converted the uppermost floors to corporate offices and the lowest floor was converted to mall space. Shortly after Sears' acquisition of Eaton's, the Timothy Eaton statue was moved from the Dundas Street entrance to the Royal Ontario Museum.[9] The complex retains the Eaton Centre name, representing an ongoing tribute to Timothy Eaton and the small shop he once opened at this location.
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Yes, it snowed after we arrived at our acreage! I know, it is mid April but then this is Alberta. Quite the change from springy Vancouver with its flowering cherry , apple and magnolia trees etc:-)
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Captured and posted with my iPad mini.
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Enjoy your day and thanks for dropping by.