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Army Spc. Yamil Bonilla looks through his binoculars as part of an orienteering event during second day of the 2017 Forces Command Best Warrior Competition at Fort Bragg, N.C., Aug. 21. Bonilla is a human recourse specialist from 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment. Fifteen noncommissioned officers and soldiers competed in a five-day event to test their physical and mental endurance. Army photo by Spc. Hubert D. Delany III
a few more to choose from...
my very close friend and life cheerleader sent me an email with 25 more photos to consider. i pulled the one's that i have been thinking of out of that group. also the one's that i felt strong about that i had not thought of. any recommendations or opinions would be wonderful. thank you again friends! i am finishing up tallying the last batch and will make a final spread with those most chosen.
1. www.flickr.com/photos/partyof5/176223759/, 2. ..., 3. 3 6 5 . 5, 4. 3 6 5 . ?, 5. simply panache, 6. www.flickr.com/photos/partyof5/148759208/, 7. www.flickr.com/photos/partyof5/542375001/, 8. .freedom., 9. .hearts., 10. .where art thou thoughts?.
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I Love the Jaguar XKR. And in Portfolio form, it's even better! And 2 cars next to it...a C63 AMG! Both V8 Powered monsters.
Which one is better? Also, it was as usual, cold when i shot this pic. Look at the Grass for example hehe!
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if anyone has a moment to comment on if i should choose any of these for my final 11 prints for my portfolio i would truly appreciate it and promise to send some dogma your way ;o) thank you <3 and any recommendations or cc are welcomed. i did not include any of my published photos here bc i know i need to include those in my bio when presenting. right?
1. www.flickr.com/photos/partyof5/147537202/, 2. .argyle stripey polka dot fun., 3. www.flickr.com/photos/partyof5/491662445/, 4. .little lady o., 5. .puddle flying., 6. Untitled, 7. .handmade by granny., 8. www.flickr.com/photos/partyof5/1425964554/, 9. .a little story of parenthood., 10. .sisterhood., 11. .a foggy carpool morning., 12. www.flickr.com/photos/partyof5/280600782/, 13. ..., 14. .central park., 15. www.flickr.com/photos/partyof5/147540365/, 16. .sparkly k., 17. www.flickr.com/photos/partyof5/126394126/, 18. .little adventures., 19. ..., 20. <3 <3 <3
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1. I chose to shoot this photo horizontally, I think mainly to go along with the horizontal lines of the mushrooms. I also took a few vertically, howver, I found that when shooting vertically there was too much sky in the photo.
2. I used the darker tree and bottoms of the mushrooms against the bright white background to really make the tree stand out and seperate itself from the rest of the frame.
3. This photo was taken on a gloomy overcast day, with soft light from the sky. The soft lighting allowed me to capture the textures of the bark underneath the mushrooms, which would have been difficult if I were shooting under hard light.
4. The hardest part of taking this photo was deciding on shooting it vertically or horizontally. I think this was difficult because the entire tree from bottom to top was covered in mushrooms, so I wanted to capture as much as i could of the mushroom covered tree with minimal distraction from the bright white sky.
5. I took this photo on a nature walk, while looking for flowers. I seen the tree completely covered in mushrooms and decided I wanted to capture its textures from below.
This is my Lisette Portfolio dress. You can read about how I made it through the sew-along Chris (http://pickupsomecreativity.blogspot.com/) and I have been hosting on our blogs. We've walked through each step and shared tips and tricks we found that were helpful.
www.gwennypenny.com/2011/04/portfolio-dress-sew-along-day...