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For Were Here's visit to Oops!!! on 26 March 2022.
I was tempted to take a shot of the menu in the pub where we had lunch yesterday: several dishes included "leaves" though a similar number featured "leaf's". In my view menus should be consistently wrong or not at all.
As I said last year, "These are getting so much less interesting—and shorter."
This montage—like all in the Oops series—is every video clip that I accidentally shot while trying to take a photograph.
I can't imagine there will be many more of these worth putting together. Didn't even have an Oops until May this time.
This minidress is So Short! Well it does give you a great look at my legs, doesn't it? ...and then some!
My December minidress shopping binge included this wonderfully clingy shirred minidress from greatglam.com. Its just the right length, don't you think?
To see more pix of me in other tight, sexy and revealing outfits click this link:
www.flickr.com/photos/kaceycdpix/sets/72157623668202157/
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Bamburgh was playing with the beads thatMonkey and Timmy sent but they were heavyand he fell over! Oops.
Another forgotten pot! I didn't see shoots when I rescued the other bulb pot last week. Bad plant mom!
Despite the most committed and rigorous efforts, the new partner remained strangely unresponsive.
52 in 2015 - #38 oops!
i found this one morning on my way in to the yard... always check it's clipped in gents!... it sat there most of the morning with the fridge running..
Light painting, also known as light drawing is a photographic technique in which exposures are made usually at night or in a darkened room by moving a hand-held light source.
Somehow the tipper portion of a lorry managed to wedge itself under a gantry on the M80 near Stirling. Fortunately no one was badly hurt. Taken on Camera Phone
Used by the BBC news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/tayside_and_central/6385189.stm
Made it to Explore page on Feb 22 2007
I had someone else take this, but he failed to realize that my camera delays two seconds before taking the picture (to cut down on camera shake), and pulled it away just as it shot the picture, resulting in this.
Ames Pride Fest, 09/07/2019 151406.
The map gives the approximate location.
Overcast skies, around twenty (about room temp).
Impressions of a bygone era. The authentic Viking village was built in 2010 at the foot of Mount Vestrahorn in southeast Iceland for a movie that never was filmed. Over time, these weather-beaten buildings become more real as wind and rain take their toll on this unique backdrop. Located between the ocean and snow-covered peaks
We're Here opening umbrellas. Unfortunately, caught in the garage door. Fortunately, caught on camera!
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Down Under Challenge
Challenge #1007 www.flickr.com/groups/downunderchallenge/discuss/72157683...
Starter image thanks to Kim
Foreground buildings/ bird/ orb TK
Background buildings and explosions Video Copilot
Constructed in PS & AE
ME AS ARTWORK ..not done by Keith Haring; Andy Warhol or Rembrandt... just a sketch...
NEW YORK CITY
This photo is part of a set taken during an outing to the town of Guardamar in Spain. The adventure began at the seaside, then moved up through the town, ending not far from the starting point. In this series, I tried to capture the atmosphere of the town between 10am and 1pm.
I used the Fuji Classic Negative style on my X-Pro3, trying not to make too many corrections in post. I find that this style gives a mood quite close to what I felt walking through the streets of this city.
As for the lens, I used the Voigtländer Nokton F1.2 X, which is purely manual. This lens blends perfectly with the X-Pro3 body in terms of size and look. Using a manual lens forces me to give more thought to the composition of my image, and in particular to the focus zone. Some photos were also taken using the zone focusing technique when shooting people in the street.
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Cette photo fait partie d'un set pris lors d'une sortie dans la ville de Guardamar en Espagne. L'aventure a commencé en bord de mer avant de remonter dans la ville avant de terminer non loin du point de départ. Au travers de cette série j'ai essayé de retranscrire l'ambiance de la ville entre 10h et 13h.
J'ai utilisé le style Fuji Classic Negative de mon X-Pro3 en essayant de ne pas faire trop de correction en post. Je trouve que ce style donne une ambiance assez proche de ce que j'ai ressenti en me promenant dans les rues de cette ville.
Du côté de l'objectif j'ai utilisé le Voigtländer Nokton F1.2 X qui est purement manuel. Cet objectif se marie parfaitement bien avec le boîtier du X-Pro3 d'un point de vue de la taille et du look. Le fait d'utiliser un objectif manuel me force à plus réfléchir à la composition de mon image et notamment à la zone de mise au point. Certaines photos ont aussi été prises en utilisant la technique de zone focusing lorsqu'il s'agissait de prendre des clichés de personnes dans la rue.