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Late spring day at Moody Lake, Old Sambro Road, Harrietsfield, Nova Scotia - May 29, 2015.
Camera: Olympus E620 and 14-43 kit lens
Camera settings: 14mm 1/20 f16 ISO 100
Alas we couldn't go to Guernsey on the cruise, owing to poor sea conditions, but it did give me the opportunity to get some moody deck top shots, made even more so with Lightroom...
This was shot in our bedroom using natural lighting from outside. The shutter speed probably could have been a little faster. I shot it using my 50mm lens with an f-stop of 2. I shot it in color but converted it to black and white. I liked how the black and white enhanced the mood of the photo. While the shutter speed could have been faster, the end result gave it a little "hazy" feel which also helps with the mood. Overall, it was a total luck shot (as he loves to move around a lot).
We have had a very warm winter, temperatures up in the 70's & 80's. My garden thinks it is Spring, but it really is not, I am trying really hard not to cut and feed because we could still see winter temps. But I am enjoying all the blooms and color, especially of all my succulents.
He didn’t look nervous.
They had taken a quiet lunch at their usual spot and were on the way back to drop her off at the diner where she worked four days and one night a week. She was surprised when he said, let’s take a shortcut, and they had ended up here. The doorbell had echoed like a giant gong in her ears when they entered the store.
There was still much she didn’t know about him, although it had been several months. He had come in for coffee one morning and the ritual had developed from there. She’d slowly become aware that he was almost always there now, whether it was patiently tolerating her sometimes flighty and flustered friends, or working on her car when it started to sputter indignantly, or chasing down beers with his friends most Sundays at Del’s Watering Hole. Her mother had passed long ago and her stepfather was a distant presence two towns over.
He had been discharged, honorably, from the service and had gone to work at the garage, coaxing life and health back into wounded pieces of metal. Sometimes, when they went out after his shift, she could smell faded cigarette smoke lingering in the collar of his jean jacket as he slung his arm around her. He had a couple of close friends. They were watchful, as he was, and their words were carefully chosen in conversation.
She still wasn’t sure how he really felt, and she felt only one way most days. Some nights she would wake up suddenly in a kind of terror, turn and see the dark head of hair on the pillow next to her and think, oh, all right, with a kind of relief. It wasn’t that she wanted a sign, or a resolution; she was just...waiting. Waiting and weighing the consequences...of what? She wasn’t sure, exactly. But she was happy, she thought. Wasn’t this happiness?
They approached the counter. Her hands betrayed only the faintest tremor.
Nell Moody and Kathryn Lawrence in Lacoochee, about 1942-43. A hand-colored picture. From the Parham-Hicks Collection. (e3661)
A fabulous day and a chance to try something a little different photographically...
This was a Lomo shot taken from inside the car on the way over that bridge a little while after mid-day...I got lucky with the light gleaming off those suspension cords I think!
It was a moody sky in between rainstorms as we walked down the old NER line near Castleford, here we see the scene looking towrads the now empty Hickson and Welch chemical plant on Wheldon Road
Leah completely pooped out on her favourite napping spot in our home....after all this fun and playing with the boys...and so are Pelle&Lasse! More photos to follow, have to go to work now....
This 2010 Moody 45 Deck Saloon ticks all the boxes when it comes to comfort, style, space, safety and pace. She has a large cockpit and on the same level a beautiful saloon with a spectacular 360-degree-view. Powered by a 110hp Yanmar diesel with bow and stern thruster. Maindrop system with lazy jacks, Furling headsail, stormsail and parasailor. Full navigation includes chart plotter, autopilot, Navtex, radar etc. Safety includes life raft, Danbuoy, Epirb etc. She also completed the ARC race and was 4th in her category! This long distance cruiser and modern live aboard yacht is a real head turner and only for sale as owner wants to change to a catamaran. In excellent condition and tax has been paid.
**This boat has been sold**
Just don't know about this girl, she is so moody, lol. Sometimes I think letting her go but I like how this shoot turned out so for now she can stay ;-)
Legendary English rock band The Moody Blues are known to legions of fans for their signature symphonic rock and dreamy, orchestral sound. Timeless, unforgettable Moody Blues hits include “Go Now!,” “Tuesday Afternoon,” “Question,” “The Story in Your Eyes,” “Nights in White Satin,” “I’m Just a Singer (In a Rock & Roll Band,)” “The Voice,” “Your Wildest Dreams,” “I Know You’re Out There Somewhere,” and many more.
www.amtshows.com/the-moody-blues/
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Scenes from Moody Gardens, Galveston Island. Brought to you by the official website of Galveston Island tourism, www.galveston.com . For lodging, visit our website or call toll-free (888)939-8680.
Dwight L. Moody & John V. Farwell, posed with 14 small boys. Their first Sunday School class. 1876.
( This photo belong's to Library of Congress )
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Dwight L. Moody ( o homem de barba ) e J.V. Farwell com a primeira classe de Escola Dominical - 14 meninos - em Chicago. ( 1876 )
Watch my videos related to Dwight Lyman Moody on the YouTube:
Dwight L. Moody , the evangelist : birth place and grave
www.youtube.com/watch?v=-wFU692zViI
D. L. Moody: Holton's Shoe Store . Moody : Sapataria Holton.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=jXPuVUF9JZs
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