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He's back. Richard spotted the statue that I missed last time during my statue week. Amazingly all by the same artist (Brisbane obviously loves this guy). This observer watches us all eat lunch... Pick his location anyone? (apart from Rich).

The promenade area at the Griffith Observatory

Photographers should observe themselves as observers and in that way come to understand why they see the way they do.

~ Ralph Hattersley

Concentration - My Home/ Gull Lake

A very wild and windy day at Glencoe, with passing blizzards. Very good snow conditions though.

Parvis de la cathédrale Notre-Dame de Paris.

 

Paris, 4ème arrondissement.

I was driving by the farm of my friends the Marions and stopped to take a photo of their barn and the sunflowers, when I saw these two cats...

Please don't use this image on websites, blogs or other media without my explicit permission. © Arnaud Prévôt-Leygonie . All rights reserved.

Observation/Reflection

The Crow enjoying life in British Columbia Canada

Tuesday, March 1st

 

Today was a pretty unusually usual day. I got up around 1, showered, walked up to the admin offices and activated my SCAD debit so I don't have to use quarters to do laundry anymore, bought some milk, came back to my dorm and had cereal. I hung out in my room till around 5, when Michelle and Alexis and I all resolved that we would go to Ihop to observe and partake in the national free pancake holiday. After that they let me make a quick target run and we were headed back. The rest of the evening was spent watching LOST in Jausten's room, or as Alexis has been calling it, "Auohn's" (yet another combination of John and Austen). Between episodes we all decided we'd eat at The Spot for dinner, so I brought my camera, I knew that would be just about my only opportunity for a picture of the day that day. This was during the walk up. In the foreground is my roommate, alex, and the background left-to-right is Josh, Alexis, and Austen. The pizza was good, the friendship time was even better, and I loved having fun times hanging out with Alexis and Michelle a lot today. It's been awhile since the three of us have just hung out, so yep. Wonderful. I hit the sack at around 3 AM, far too late for having a 6 AM class the next day, but such is life when you start your laundry at 12:30 AM :)

Jean Pierre Raynaud

Container Zéro, 1988

 

I like taking photos of people looking at art, and this one finally made me realize why: because it alters your perception of the artwork, creating a new piece of art from the original, my photograph, and your perception.

Healthy snack - sport - recommended daily intake #thefoodmirror #observe #myhealth

This deer herd is paying close attention to the penetrating calls made by sambar deer and langur monkeys who are just on the other side. Presence of a predator (mostly a tiger) in the area is guaranteed at this point. With their ears stretched out, the off-springs are learning how to pick up on every little nuance that follows now in order to stay alive.

 

Best seen large on black

Papers, papers and more papers today.

I came to architecture school to build things, not to write about building things.

18 Jan 2014.

"Observe the snow. It fornicates."

The ball is not a lie...

Lamprea rellena de jamón y huevo, seca y ahumada #thefoodmirror #observe #hereandnow

........observed at the Creston Valley Wildlife Management Area near the interpretation centre in early September, 2008........

........I have tried to research a name and will probably be embarassed again about how common it is, but I still don't know.........:-)

.....a shot below of another one in the same group seems to have a more yellowish breast........

.........taken late afternoon, on a dull day 800 ISO about as good as I could do with the D50..........

......after posting in Field Guide Birds of BC group discussion, Poecile05 says that this is a Common Yellowthroat.........so I am slightly embarassed as it is "common"........:-)

.......still looks too pudgy to me but after looking at other flickr tagged Yellowthroats, these ones appear like they are possibly fluffy juveniles.........

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