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Was given a lesson today about camera care.
Rushing to get a few shots in before the tide finally receded too far to be of any use, I placed my tripod down, loaded the camera and was just grabbing my filters when the wind made the most of me not taking greater care in placing the tripod. I had to watch on helplessly as it launched forward, my lens heading first into the sand. Several curse words later I inspected the damage and it didn't occur to me immediately that the large scratch the fall had created was actually on the UV filter not the lens itself. A few people told me early on to fit a UV filter to protect the lens - I'm thankful for that advice.
As it happens by the time I'd recovered my composure what tide there was had left the subjects I hoped to photograph. So as not to feel a total waste I moved back to the car and took this, partly as a reminder that I need to go back and visit. I really like this as a subject and unusually I've decided to retain the colour. I've also had a go at merging two exposures to recover some of the details on the post.
Definitely a place I'll revisit - with a bit more care.
I'm not loving either these, but I think it is because I need to pick up a few colors of large markers ...copics or prisma? Most of the things I do I use fine to medium point microns etc...so lots of black pens means I need to go shopping for pretty markers ;)
another self portrait idea inspired by the bowler
strobist info: SB600 through ezybox camera left and SB600 through brolly camera right
Here a small child is giving lessons in how to solve the problems of the world. Share and Trust. Smile and Love.
Odd, how it seems only a child knows and understands these truths.
The province is now in Stage 3 with COVID rules so it was nice to see people enjoy one of the only in person festivals this year. It was a lot of fun for everyone.
This little girl was so enthusiastic about learning the dance steps.
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Skull drawing. Its amazing how we all look like this on the inside no matter if we are ugly, pretty, have different color skin, maybe have a mental problems, etc. God made each of us the same on the inside, we are made in his own image.
I've been going through some images, and this is one of my all-time favorites.
Chase was about five months old when we went to visit our friend Christie. The retrievers were delighted to visit the swimming hole, but Chase wasn't so sure. The water was a tad chilly, which didn't slow the 'trievers, but sure dampened Chase's enthusiasm for swimming lessons from Ben.
Chase is in a new home now, where they love him very much. Sadly, his new dad died of a heart attack recently -- at 47! At the funeral last week, his new mom told me how much her husband loved Chase, and how much of a comfort Chase has been to his new family since their loss. It made me feel good to know what a wonderful dog he is to them, and how much they love him.
I'm guessing they don't make him go swimming.
In memory of Leon Turner, 1957-2005. A wonderful man, who will be much missed.
A sailboat gets towed in after a sailing lesson goes longer than planned in Oswego harbor as the Sun sets on Lake Ontario.
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June has been a great month: sunny, warm & really good conditions for all our customers on beginners windsurf lessons here at Poole Windsurfing
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Lesson in monastery school. One of the most important subjects is learning to read tibetan script - as all religious texts are written in this language, which is unfamiliar to Monpas of Tawang.
27th of June 2024 at the George C. Reifel Migratory Bird Sanctuary in Delta BC. The Sandhill Crane pair are taking their two colts on a swim from their nest island over to a nearby trail of the Sanctuary. One of the colts hatched yesterday, the other two days before that. Lots of encouraging purring noises from the parents!!
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early in he morning a teacher preparing his next lesson
Urbex Session : Abandoned School
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These are the chollas cacti.
The pieces should not be handled, as the spines are barbed and can cause painful, very slow-healing wounds if the barbs become embedded in the skin.
some things you have to learn the hard way
On our way out of Central Park last weekend, this man showed Jacob how to play violin. I took this photo mostly so I could use it as evidence that we should never, ever leave the city on the occasion that my husband's resolve weakens.