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One of my old works in AC (*that was actually made long ago before I even heard of Content Manager).
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Procrastination is a terrible thing, especially in photography. I have so many beautiful images in my mind that I drove by, because I always told myself I would come back later, and of course never did. Perhaps this latest hurricane had a silver lining. For months I have wanted to take a picture of these beautiful birch trees and always put it off. After waking the morning following the storm and seeing all the trees down in our fields, my first thought was I had waited one day too long. I feel fortunate they waited for me.
The texture I used on this image is from Jai Johnson.
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Procrastinate: to keep delaying something that must be done, often because it is unpleasant or boring.
This goes to Shoosh, that's all I could get done yesterday, so I basically showed you my art coursework haha :P
(013/365) My Flickr friends might recognise the photo on this jigsaw puzzle box. It's a photo I took of Penny & Bella at nearby Booley Bay on Christmas Eve. I liked it so much I decided to look into having the photo made into a jigsaw puzzle.
Turns out to be a relatively straightforward procedure with www.photopuzzle.ie/ who are actually a German based company. The website is easy to navigate, you upload your photo & it tells you straight away if it's a high enough resolution or not. You choose how many pieces you want the puzzle to be & the wording for the box. It's that simple.
The end product arrived within 2 weeks & I'm very impressed with the quality. The hard part is going to actually be doing the puzzle. There are so many other distractions; Flickr, getting seeds started off for the polytunnel, Flickr, dogs, chickens, not to mention an online Diploma in Foraging that I have signed up for. Watch this space, I hope to make a start next week.
Nandina domestica (a.k.a. "heavenly bamboo")
Procrastination because I should have been doing yard work, and experimentation because it was my first go with the AI-S Nikkor 50mm f/1.2, an all-manual lens I picked up used on eBay and learned of from Russ Barnes' blog on Nikon old skool---vintage glass without antique prices. It's not razor sharp at f/1.2, but produces some sweet "artistic" bokeh (so they say). It's a solid, gem of a lens.
Filters: Singh-Ray LB ("Lighter, Brighter") ColorCombo (warming polarizer + color intensifier)
Since the rise of internet trash the sale of trashy mags has fallen significantly.. Original image - postimg.org/image/53j0hhuhx/
Well, they're unicorns made from champagne bottle cages and the foil from the top.
What did you think they were?
"Procrastination is the art of keeping up with yesterday." - Don Marquis
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It's been a gray and rainy day; which is just perfect for laundry and reading. As much as I dislike gray weather on the weekend, it does allow for things to get done in the house.
Responsibilities. Sigh. In order to procrastinate 'adulting' a bit more, I went shopping and to have coffee with Mom this morning allowing me to spend time with her and to delay laundry a little longer.
Sadly; all good things come to an end, like the book in the picture. With all my procrastinating out of the way, I gathered the laundry and ventured down to the basement.
Caught up now and somewhat ready for another work week, so Sunday accomplished I guess?
Anyway, hope everyone has had a good day.
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Took this with my blackberry because Rich had already packed up all the camera gear for our trip. I must get to bed since we have to wake up in 5 hours and drive up to LA to catch our flight...ALOHA!
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"My evil genius Procrastination has whispered me to tarry 'til a more convenient season."
Mary Todd Lincoln (wife of Abraham Lincoln)
I bought this cast iron boot rack in April 2009, and I still haven't finished putting it together. It defies belief how I have managed to carve a successful career whilst simultaneously being the most dreadful procrastinator. I will finish putting it together this evening. Promise.
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It's getting dark most of the time when we finally tear ouselves away from our lake visits.
it's a slow drive as the road winds up out of the deep valley back onto the plains, where, at this point, I always slow right down even more, so I get a chance to look across to the high country and see what the sunset's doing today.
But times like this, with the sunbeams falling through the peaks, I just have to stop, get out, and take it all in.
sooc, no ed's.
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Sorry I've been slow to catch up with you all, lots going on here and I've had pandas all over the place when trying to visit streams :(
Last night I had iPhoto crash and went into an auto-repair - thank goodness - but it gave me a fright that I might lose my pics, nearly 35,000 of them.
When it came back on, there were ones I was sure had been deleted, go figure.
Been intending to clear the decks for ages, get some off onto CD's & sticks but I do run out of my own attention units trying to confront this job at night..
Anyhoo, a friend has finally promised to put some time aside this week to help me with the back-up process, as I'm rather overwhelmed and confused about the so many different ways to do it, and been procrastinating over the whole thing..
procrastinating getting ready to leave for coeur d'alene where my league is playing a game of derby this weekend. i also procrastinated for about three days to paint the t-shirt in this picture.
help me choose! ; )
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I have dozens of photographs from Upper and Lower Antelope canyon waiting to be processed. But I'm not looking forward to the PS work. So here's an image that didn't require much processing.
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When I need to pack for a holiday I seem to lose the function to be able to, and instead find lots of other things that need doing. (Yeah, like lying in the case really needed doing!) Then, at the very latest possible minute, do it. I don't know what it is, but it's frustrating!
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We've been away on vacation for the past couple of weeks and the only access I've had to Flickr has been through my smart phone. The trip was planned by procrastination, which means the initial plan called for a flight to eastern Canada. However, when that didn't happen, we decided to drive. The thought or reserving motels or campsites through the busy holiday season also came up in our discussions but that didn't materialize either. Driving by the seat of our pants, so to speak, we relied on luck, which actually worked out very well - in one case we managed to get the very last available campsite in Fundy National Park.
This image includes the old Lighthouse on Cape Jourimain, which was built in 1870. It's one of the most photographed lighthouses in Canada and has quite a picturesque setting near the Confederation Bridge, which links Prince Edward Island to New Brunswick. It was declared surplus in 2010 and has not been maintained for some time. It's currently in the process of being moved back a few feet to prevent it from toppling into the sea as shoreline erosion brings the sea closer and closer.