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Bike Walk KC Walk for Ruby Bridges Walk to School Day—an educational walk learning about the life of Ruby Bridges and her impact on desegregation schools in America.
Bike Walk KC Walk for Ruby Bridges Walk to School Day—an educational walk learning about the life of Ruby Bridges and her impact on desegregation schools in America.
Bike Walk KC Walk for Ruby Bridges Walk to School Day—an educational walk learning about the life of Ruby Bridges and her impact on desegregation schools in America.
Bike Walk KC Walk for Ruby Bridges Walk to School Day—an educational walk learning about the life of Ruby Bridges and her impact on desegregation schools in America.
Bike Walk KC Walk for Ruby Bridges Walk to School Day—an educational walk learning about the life of Ruby Bridges and her impact on desegregation schools in America.
Bike Walk KC Walk for Ruby Bridges Walk to School Day—an educational walk learning about the life of Ruby Bridges and her impact on desegregation schools in America.
Bike Walk KC Walk for Ruby Bridges Walk to School Day—an educational walk learning about the life of Ruby Bridges and her impact on desegregation schools in America.
Bike Walk KC Walk for Ruby Bridges Walk to School Day—an educational walk learning about the life of Ruby Bridges and her impact on desegregation schools in America.
Bike Walk KC Walk for Ruby Bridges Walk to School Day—an educational walk learning about the life of Ruby Bridges and her impact on desegregation schools in America.
Bike Walk KC Walk for Ruby Bridges Walk to School Day—an educational walk learning about the life of Ruby Bridges and her impact on desegregation schools in America.
Bike Walk KC Walk for Ruby Bridges Walk to School Day—an educational walk learning about the life of Ruby Bridges and her impact on desegregation schools in America.
Photo by Kristine K. Stevens, a curious traveler, hiker, author and beekeeper.
Previously, Kristine sold her house, quit her job and traveled around the world. Learn more at "If Your Dream Doesn't Scare You, It Isn't Big Enough: A Solo Journey Around the World."
Bike Walk KC Walk for Ruby Bridges Walk to School Day—an educational walk learning about the life of Ruby Bridges and her impact on desegregation schools in America.
on route 137, on the way back from the gas run to carlsbad so that the motorhome would make it out of sitting bull falls.
From the archives, found while cleaning up my hard drive, taken with the trusty treo 650 while the rebel was on the fritz in late july 2010.
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Bike Walk KC Walk for Ruby Bridges Walk to School Day—an educational walk learning about the life of Ruby Bridges and her impact on desegregation schools in America.
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I used this picture in a blog post called "When I Give You My Time..." Click the link below to see: titansmonria21.wordpress.com/2013/11/03/when-i-give-you-m...
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I have discovered that the calendar of what's on in April in the Hunter Valley, that's run by *Out of my Mind* is an excellent resource; very handy, and it gets me out of the house to go and in place for the opportunity for interesting photos.
Tonight saw me walk down the road to Birdwood Park, to see what the Supernatural troupe were about. Typically I arrived late, as I had been photographing stuff along the way, but there was some very fun acrobatics on display.
On a photographic note, it was a good reminder of just how many areas I have so much to learn about.
Lessons learned I learned:
1) Take the time to analyse the light. I tried a 120 degree arc or something trying to find good angles to capture the action; my mistake was to look too hard at what was happening, and not at the light source. This could have been a much better photo if only I'd been on the other side, with the light over my shoulder.
2) Don't be too ambitious with action photography at first. Wider angles (like this one) yield a lot more usable frames than seeing expressions or trying to shoot muscles in motion.
3) The background can ruin the subject matter in this sort of shot just as much as it can in any form of photography.
Bike Walk KC Walk for Ruby Bridges Walk to School Day—an educational walk learning about the life of Ruby Bridges and her impact on desegregation schools in America.
we figured out very quickly where the road got its name. this was the first of three roads that we really should not have driven with the motorhome.
From the archives, found while cleaning up my hard drive, taken with the trusty treo 650 while the rebel was on the fritz in late july 2010.
Alex is continually fascinated by snails, especially baby ones, which she invariably loves to death. This poor little specimen was patted, stroked, fed lettuce, freezing cold strawberries from the fridge, and tumbled up and down the garden until it finally succumbed, probably gratefully, to death. I'm half guilt-ridden and half glad it won't grow up to ravage my seedlings. I guess it's all a learning experience....
I wanted to go out of my house and try to enjoy myself, take pictures, get my mind off my current problems. So I came out here. Ate dinner at Inlet Harbor Restaurant, took some pics from there, then came here. I met up with a photographer who was gracious enough to let me hang with her and a large family she was gonna photograph. I learned a great deal from her about the photography business and she showed me some great ideas about how to photograph others.
Turned into a good night, which explains why this is a day late.
waiting for the storm to pass, before going on the gas run.
From the archives, found while cleaning up my hard drive, taken with the trusty treo 650 while the rebel was on the fritz in late july 2010.
iffy signal at our overnight stop on the corner of sitting bull falls road and route 137, especially with the approaching storm.
From the archives, found while cleaning up my hard drive, taken with the trusty treo 650 while the rebel was on the fritz in late july 2010.
During my study abroad trip to Germany, I was given the chance to tour the Reichstag (Germany capital building). During this tour I was shown through the entire building and was able to see how the government functions and to see how the building has changed throughout history. The Reichstag has changed throughout history and was badly damaged during the siege of berlin during ww2. The building still has parts of it that remain from the destruction. After the war, the parts of the building that had been destroyed were eventually rebuilt. This rebuilding involved the central part of the building where the German parliament meet. As a way to move the German government away from Nazi control and to democracy they wanted a way that people could be involved in government and for there to be transparency and openness from parliament to the people. To achieve this, the parliament building was built to allow for anyone from the general public to view any and all debates that were to happen in parliament. The location of where this picture is taken, is where the general public would sit, and the purple chairs below are where the government offices would sit, debate, vote, etc. This allows for the public to always be a part of the conversation. It is interesting to learn about how other counties think about their government and how it interacts with their citizens.
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