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"Imperfect" is the photo prompt for today. Much of what I do is imperfect, but I wanted to capture a moment that reflected the summer time with our grandsons. ....Wressey practices his trumpet...often imperfectly...but each time is closer to perfect!. #cy365 day 167 #practicemakes perfect
Sarah tries out my Taurus .44 magnum at the Matanuska Indoor Firing Range. She handles it very well inspite of the firearm's strong kick. Sarah enjoys target practice and accuracy shooting and is not a hunter.
I tried on a few wedding dresses one day just to see if I would make an acceptable bride...jury is still out
Just outside the Wuhou Memorial Temple in Chengdu is this awesome lane with tons of street food. And this little fellow was practicing his drawing there. Looked like he had something pretty intricate going on. I'm sure he'll be an amazing artist one day.
A water polo player relaxes before it is his turn to take another practice shot.
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I had fun with this one. Found some good natural light, did my patented spin and click, and just let what happened happen. Had too many favorites to pick just 1. ;)
Model: Sasha Bell
Photographer: Olivia Bell (i.e. me!)
Processing: Olivia Bell (i.e. me!)
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5X7 Oil on Canvas - Portrait practice inspired by a personal photograph of a Renaissance Festival character.
In the frame of Common Ground week in Antwerpen, the Oracle Practice session guided by Caroline Daish and Michel Yang
Let’s step inside the aural space
and open the channels between ourselves and others!
Almost time to start back at Hogwarts so need to get in some flying practice. See my blog for details of items and links to event www.blogger.com/blog/post/edit/8087468732147205197/994486...
Practicing night shots without a tripod. Resting the camera on a dock post and holding the strap for dear life. Self timer used, ISO at 400 seemed to take the picture faster rather than have it in scene mode and let it do it's thing automatically. The terminal tower will be purple in November for Alzheimer's awareness month. They're testing the colors in Oct.
Nikon D90 with AF-S DX VR Zoom-NIKKOR 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6G IF-ED
@34mm, ISO 100, f/8.0, 13 sec
Manual focus, manual mode
Mounted on tripod (Manfrotto 322RC2 Grip Action Ball Head and 055XPROB Legs)
Triggered using Nikon ML-L3 wireless remote
no HDR
Taken from Twin Peaks in San Francisco this evening. I took this shot after I had packed up my 4x5 film camera... It was the very first time I shot with my Shen Hao TZ45-IIB! I shot two plates, but I get the feeling that I screwed up on something... I'm not entirely clear how the Bulb setting on the shutter works on my lens, a Fujinon W 210mm lens. I think I'm gonna need more practice with the 4x5 before I head out next time. There are so many steps in my mental checklist that it's easy to miss something. However, it was way cool looking through the ground glass with a magnifying loupe... I just hope that amazing detail makes it onto the film! (With how busy I am, it might be a few months before I get this film developed!)
...when you are free.
An hospitalized old man is practicing the calligraphy with a big brush pen and water. And he is very good.
People's Hospital of Guangxi. Nanning, Guangxi, China.
Day 335 | Project 365
Olympus Pen E-P2 + Panasonic Lumix G 20mm F/1.7
I asked if I could take photos of these gut kicking the soccer ball. They said to "Have at it". I took photo on the Nikon but also on my Russian Lomo and the HongKong Triple lens- when I get that film developed I will scan them
8/3/2017 Lifeguards practicing a mock rescue at the Coney Island beach. Sony a7. Konica Hexanon AR 40mm 1:1.8.