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This nasty spider appeared on my balcony. Faugh.

 

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Posting pictures from the Boneyard 2012. Breakfast.

Posting another update to the Minotaur/Taurus image. I've been working on some other things so have been a little too busy to upload and make changes. Hope you all like the direction it is taking. I've been thinking of using the aztec loincloth... to cover his .... bits.

600.0 mm f/4

 

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Handheld

 

San Joaquin Marsh & Wildlife Sanctuary.

 

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Posting this at the end of the day because I wanted to finish the dress on Amaris (right).

 

Happy Labor Day to all my Flickr friends!

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Leon is currently undergoing an infrastructure upgrade that involves replacing the street lamps and wiring. All looks safe enough from here.

 

Random postings of photos I have taken over the last few years. Explore the photo set to find other work by the artist or of the same theme or event.

 

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The heat is on..

 

Random postings of photos I have taken over the last few years. Explore the photo set to find other work by the artist or of the same theme or event.

 

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Kodak Ultramax 400

V700, VueScan, Raw Therapee, Gimp

 

Just posting this to show that Ultramax ain't too bad. It actually has good dynamic range and saturation, but is a bit grainy. I had to really up the contrast to give it a normal look after the scan.

 

I've been thinking of shooting some landscape shots with this stuff to give it a "different" look. I like some of the beach pictures and the look of stuff in the 90's. We'll see how this goes... I think it might work best on a sort of very simplistic, fine art style landscape photograph. You know, where the grain wouldn't be offensive, but would rather add a nice texture to the image.

I had decided to stop posting pictures on flickr.

I give the reasons in my profile.

 

But I couldn't resist posting this when I saw it this morning.

I just found out today is Sue, Saving Memories' birthday. She is wonderful and full of humor!

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Hope you have a great day Sue!

I'm running behind, so I'm posting an abnormably high number of pictures today.

 

There it is, folks. Dodger Stadium as seen from the upper deck from roughly behind home plate. It looks like the kind of place where Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin would watch a game, looking all Camelot-'60s cool while catching foul balls and sipping Manhattans. This isn't where we sat. Our seats were at about this level, but over in left field near third base. That's about where we sit whenever we go to White Sox games.

 

Here, you can see a lot of the things I like about Dodger Stadium. I like that there's no wall or screen or anything blocking the view of the mountains past center field. I like that it has that view instead of, say, an interstate highway or a house with "Budweiser" painted on the roof. I don't necessarily like that it sits in the middle of a really big parking lot, because it's Los Angeles and everybody drives here, but if it didn't sit in a parking lot, you wouldn't have that view. I like that the big screens are octagonal instead of rectangles, as if this is a baseball stadium in Battlestar Galactica world. You can't really see it from here in this picture, but I like that there's a little roof over the outfield bleachers, and that it zig-zags. I like that everything's blue. I like sitting in the shade of the little roof over the third base side of the upper deck with the sun someplace behind me, watching the golden light hit the little hills around Chavez Ravine and the Verdugo Mountains beyond.

 

I don't know that I like the angles of the place. You'll notice how in the outfield, the stands run parallel to the baselines for about five seconds, then move out away from the baselines to form a more V-like shape. This puts the stands at kind of a weird angle relative to the baselines. The ballpark I know best, the unfortunately-named Guaranteed Low Rate Field (formerly U.S. Cellular Field, or the "Cell" ... stupid corporate naming deals) has the stands running in lines much closer to parallel with the baselines. I feel like watching the game is more comfortable when everything's closer to parallel. But then, there aren't any palm trees at the Cell.

 

Editor's Note: The light at Dodger Stadium made it really hard to photograph, as there was a huge contrast between the shadow and the light. In a lot of my shots, anything in sunlight was just blown out.

Posting pics with a week to go

Apologies for my absence. This may give you a clue as to my whereabouts. If any rail buff can provide info I'd be very grateful.

 

With this posting I'm announcing that my drawings are now available at my Imagekind site. A link to my Imagekind portfolio can be found on my profile page.

This birds yellow breast was a greater challenge than I expected! I learned a lot with this piece!

9-21-11.

CLAY NATIONAL GUARD CENTER, Marietta, Ga., Dec. 13, 2017 - Youth ChalleNGe Academy Cadets post the colors during the 381st National Guard Birthday celebration.

 

(Georgia National Guard photo by Desiree Bamba / Released)

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Here's a few parcels ready to go off to the post office and then to their new homes.

Posting 2 days in a row has become a rarity for me, that goes with the territory of always been so bloody busy and not really having time for nocturnal photography. After photographing “Couple” the other night I continues to walk along the coast and eventually found myself walking around the edge of the Caravan Site near where I captured my Aurora image in January 2012, I kinda thought the trail would lead somewhere but instead it just led to certain death which meant I had to jump a fence into the Caravan Site.

    

It was quite eerie, I’d rather be skulking around a graveyard then roaming though caravans looking for a way out, I even found this festive set up creepy. Slightly cropped into the image as there was a lot of shadow dominating the bottom half of the image, the rest is actually how it came out of the camera.

    

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Sorry for not posting recently. I've been trying to get my life back together after being the victim of domestic violence at the hands of a man who claimed to love me. I was beaten, and left on a side of a highway, waking up in the ER, shaken and in shock.

My entire life has been turned upside down, but I have to keep on pushing on, for the sake of my daughter.

Illustration taken from 'Seven Little Postmen' by Margaret Wise Brown and Edith Thacher Hurd, pictures by Tibor Gergely.

Protest against Downer's involvement with Adani's massive reef-wrecking, climate-destroying, mega coal mine in the Galilee Basin on 25 November 2017.

 

Downer EDI is an infrastructure & construction company which has signed an agreement with Adani to set up and operate the Carmichael coal mine. They've won a $2 billion contract to be the main company responsible for the mine- and they have a corporate office in a building on Collins street in Melbourne's CBD.

 

The protest was peaceful. There were speeches including indigenous activist Kim Bullimore and Greens federal member for Melbourne Adam Bandt, fresh back from the UN climate conference in Bonn.

 

Chalk was used to write out anti-coal and stop Adani messages to Downer and Adani on the pavement. About 30 minutes after the protest ended a pavement sweeping machine was brought in by the building management to clean the chalk messages.

Brian was posting this photo of me when I shot this photo. Actually, he was posting the photo that had The Amazing Randi in it and I happened to be photobombing at the time, right behind James Randi.

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