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23rd February 2019 @ home
Hasselblad 503CW
Makro-Planar 4/120mm
Hasselblad CFV-50c
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DRS Class 66 No.66126 is 279 miles into its 314 mile journey, as it passes Hademore near Lichfield with 4M27, 05:40 Mossend - Daventry.
Things haven't changed much. Remember the campfires and torching the marshmallows making smores. Such great fun and eating too. Here is cousins Kaden and Kiara enjoying the tradition.
Modelo: Marina Yers
Make Up & Hair: Maria Luisa Peña.
Estilismo: Desirée Morales
Fotografía y Edición: Javier Jayma
Floristeria D´Jardin (Salobreña)
My first work on the Nutcracker. The Snowflake stage was a complete improvisation with the piece of wood used to "hang" the dolls from. The final product can be seen here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=7E0xzE20BlQ&feature=c4-overvi...
Our neighbor was busy making hay this morning. There were about a dozen various machines in the fields. These three were forming the hay into bails. Badger Pocket hay is a major export crop. It is exported throughout the world as a high quality feed for race horses. Note that the top of the photo is arid sage brush.
Extras, goofing off between takes, in an Anti-American riot sequence set in the Sudan after the Clinton administration bombed a pharmaceutical plant which faulty intelligence had identified as a chemical weapons plant.
Over a year ago I started work in Los Angeles, Toronto, London and Morocco on a six hour mini series based on the 9/11 Commission Report. The docudrama tries to accurately present the chronological weaving of known facts from the first World Trade Center bombing in 1993 that lead ultimately to the events on 9/11. The mini series with a cast of over 250 actors stars Harvey Keitel as John O'Neill....an FBI agent who 'knew" what was about to happen and who died ironically and tragically along with thousands of others (at the Pentagon and in Pennsylvania) in the collapse of the World Trade Center towers.
During prep and production I tried not to reveal in my image posts on Flickr any information that might make our production presence in Morocco on this politically sensitive project visible or vulnerable. Tangier and Ouarzazate in Morocco were used for sequences that took place in Yemen, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Sudan and Kenya. We now start the daunting task of five months of post production, editing close to a million feet of film shot with up to seven cameras, to make a May airdate on ABC.
The image above and others that I can post now that we have wrapped after 85 days of production, were taken during our shoot in Morocco and are images specific to making the movie.
Our stop in Orange, Texas was a wonderful surprise to see this heronry at the gardens there. We will return to see the eggs hatch!
On a rainy afternoon in the Omo Valley, in a remote corner of south-western Ethiopia, I was visiting a Daasanach settlement not far out of the market town of Turmi.
For the story, please visit: www.ursulasweeklywanders.com/travel/a-visit-to-a-daasanac...
An amazing nest entrance, made by this stingless bees. This specie is quite aggressive in the defence of their homes. Every time i approached to take the shot i was completely swarmed in few minutes. Of course is a cute atack, that honey smell and tones of bees in the hair, beard (both of wich i have quite a lot hehe) can make you laugh... until one of them grab a good bite, then you consider moving on.
There is also a making of this photos, it demand carryng a heavy wood stair trough the trail, hanging poorly on top of it while holding the camera and the flash, but it is all woth it.
Reserva Biologica Poço das Antas, RJ, Brasil
well i was gonna put the lyrics to patty griffin's AMAZING song "making pies" to go with this, but it's a really depressing song, and looking at these pie tins makes me really happy. and i REALLY LOVE PIE. btw, there's a macro shot of this tin here.
so i'll just post this refrain, as a tribute to a fantabulous songwriter. (it really is a gorgeous song, you should check it out, but be warned, the first time i heard it driving home from work, i had to pull over, i was crying so hard. i love when songs do that!)
it's not far
i can walk
down the block
to TableTalk
close my eyes
make the pies all day...
--patty griffin
Today was marmalade making day. As in previous years it was 'cheat' marmalade using a tin of pre-prepared thick-cut Seville oranges to which sugar, water and a knob of butter were added. After bringing to the boil, it was a rolling boil for 15 minutes to finish things off.
These are some of the eight jars and also the three ramekins for the 'leftovers' which will be consumed rather quickly!
So this is another hat that I have crocheted lately. Surprisingly nice mix of blue, yellow and orange.
I hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving, my family and I gathered yesterday for an amazing cooking session. As you can see our hard work paid off! :D
Balonismo Torres
33 Festival
33rd International Ballooning Festival
Torres - RS, Brazil
Balonismo C_358
Three out of six goslings graze at a nearby pond in Long Island New York and one of them is making noise.
It was SUCH an incredible time to all be at Mardi Gras and make some adult sibling memories we could share! OMG! Awesome fun!
Mardi Gras 2018
New Orleans LA
Here is a setup-shot from my "Dead Girls Don`t Cream" shooting.
check out the final shot on my flickr-page :)
Roti (Chapati) is a flat bread made from wheat flour. It is considered to be an integral part of an India meal (basically staple food) and it is normally eaten with cooked vegetables or curries. It is cooked on a flat or slightly concave iron griddle called a tawa.
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Details from Polittico dell’Incoronazione della Madonna (1388) by Bartolo di Fredi (1353-1410).
From the Musei Riuniti at Montalcino, Italy.
This bird nest had fallen in the storm and I see this enterprising young bird has been picking at the purple rope on the boat. I love seeing colors in the nests around here. I leave out scraps of yarn and wool for them and am always excited to see a peek of color when the leaves are gone in the fall.