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Boy bringing home a couple of coconuts for lunch .... they may be making lap-lap, which is coconut and bananas wrapped in banana leaves cooked on an open fire .... I didn't have the pleasure of trying any ... next time ...
Nobody in the villages own an stove or oven ...all meals are cooked on open fires ...even refrigerators are very a very rare commodity ...as is electricity and running water .
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For Strobist: one SB 600 through umbrella from camera right/above, one SB 800 behind the model pointing down. Triggered with CLS.
I began (thinking about) this project about 12 years ago. The stack of landscape blocks will form the outer sides of the back and side fence. Then, a circle of larger landscape bricks will be place in the middle of a triangle formed with those flat blocks. Inside that circle I hope to get irises planted later this Fall.
The process needed to prepare this corner involves separating the soil from the landscape rocks, throwing away the weeds, grass, and other unneeded things. I use that frame made of 2x4 lumber with 1/2-inch (1.27 cm) wire mesh to separate the rocks from the soil. The soil will be piled in one place; the rocks will be taken to another area behind my garage until needed. The red bucket is used to gather the soil, the white bucket is for the rocks.
I'm using this as my 'Start" photo to give an idea how the transformation of this corner will take place. This project will not get done in a week or so. It will take some time, and that depends on the weather here. I'll try to get more photos as this project moves forward.
Another thing: I use cardboard as collection sheets as I can lift and carry them to where I need the soil or rocks, then dump them into their separate piles. Cardboard saves a lot of time and once you're done, you simply recycle them. Cost to me: Nothing, except sweat equity (and maybe some liquid refreshment, like Dr Pepper!)
And yes, I always wear gloves to protect my hands when working like this.
Photo taken during a day trip to the Eden Project in Cornwall. I have entered 5 photos into the Eden Photo Competition. Photo taken with a Canon 1100D with 18-55mm kit lens. Hand-held, manual focus
Je vous présente une demoiselle arrivée ce matin , il s'agit d'une Amarri , avec une modification du mécanisme des yeux fait par Little Crow .
Cette demoiselle me fait juste rever , je vais donc faire son projet petit a petit , en prenant soin de faire attention a chaque detail .
Pour commencer , elle a un mélange d'obitsu white & clear . Et des yeux vairons orange & bleu .
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I present a lady came in this morning, this is a Amarri, with a change in the mechanism of the eyes made by Little Crow.
This girl just makes me dream, so I will do a project little by little, taking care to pay attention to every detail.
For starters, it has a mixture of Obitsu white & clear. And odd-eyed orange & blue.
Da série: músicas toscas.... ahahahahahahahahah,
Manequim teu sorriso é um colar de marfim, vou te seguindo.
Manequim que nem dá bola pra mim
Manequim, mil carinhas com o queixo na mão....
Today’s soundtrack II: Manequim - Dominó
3ème opus : Project X
(collage of 8 shots...)
Obligation to see in large, tape "L"... :)
The real story... Here...
The original serie... My Stories
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Era il mio male, ne ero certo,
respiravo a fatica e lui,
gli occhi arrossati a sangue
un cardigan multicolore aperto
era uno regolare dai capelli
grigi corti sulla fronte rigonfia,
che aveva fatto e rifatto con ansia
le scale del palazzo per trovarmi.
Aspettava impaziente
mi guardava come in pianto cattivo
di detestazione. “No” gli gridavo
a vuoto“non entrare” Cado all’indietro
senza gravità, mi resta
solo la punta a gamba tesa del piede
contro la porta scura che resiste
e nella gola un vermiciattolo si muove
a gorgogliare inutilmente aiuto.
Ci fu una lotta eterna millimetrica
la faccia sul cuscino
il nome di Lucia sussurrato
nell’urlo muto per chiedere soccorso.
Era il mio male
che mi aspetta.
da 'La mia parte' P. L. 2006
"time for the triple B's" as we say in our house. Bath, Book & Bed, in that order too. Our little 2.5 year loves pointing and naming the items in her book
by Clayton Thompson (Vic)
Project Bread is an exploration of economic inequality and an examination of the disparity between the distribution of wealth and income.
Why is it that some are so blinded by their obsession with the accumulation of wealth that they overlook those less fortunate and in genuine need? Why is it that 1% of the world's population owns 50% of the wealth?
Project Bread is constructed from donated bread crates and depicts the ugly truth of the 'Global Wealth Pyramid".
Bread/ Dough = slang for 'money.
This artwork won the Currumbin RSL Kid's Choice Award this year!
Swell Sculpture Exhibition
The project consists of five artworks on paper, each piece has been made from photographs taken by the artist, intervened with the technique of handmade collage. The additions are personal floral illustrations and clippings from old nature magazine.
Photo+collage: Rocio Montoya
Muse: Selene Ramal
Now that my first unofficial 365 has ended, I am looking forward to starting another one. Under the suggestion of a fellow iphoneographer, I have decided to launch it online. Check out silentjukebox-365.posterous.com/
My TPS365 photo story has come to an end. Like all good Fairy tales there have been good times and not so good times!! Nearly giving up on a few occasions.
This 365 project has given me a visual diary of the year. Many of these pictures would not have been taken if I hadn't taken on this project.
Some days were more difficult than others but I continued to get inspiration by pushing myself to go out of my comfort zone and use a more creative eye.
I tried to look for something new, inspiring me to be more creative with my images. Well some times!!!!! lol
I have learnt more about photoshop and other plugins enjoying building on my own Picketted enhances. (as Marcus would say)
Above all I am inspired by all the other images from the group and on Flickr a world full of inspiration.
Thanks for all your comments and inspiration to keep me motivated.
My wish to you all as Fairy God Mother is keep taking those fab pics and sharing them with me.
I now look forward to next year a little more relaxed with our TPS52 project.
I also want to revisit many images taken this year I didn’t have time to edit to post on flickr.
Happy New Year to you all
P.S You all know what I am going to be doing every day after buying this book in a charity shop today!!!!
project flickr ... 12 months of the same image ... watch the whole set
again ... not much change ... tried back-lit this time
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I had to do the Magazine Cover Project for my Photoshop class. I used my five original Images to create a composite illustration for the cover.
Sometimes if you wait a while , after the sun has gone down, or in that golden hour before sunrise, a little magic may shake loose.. "waiting for the light"
This fiber takes a curl SO well. Still a little fussing to do with her hair but I'm pretty happy overall.
She's going to get some faceup tweaks, and then comes the costume..
The first unit of the Optara project is moved out of the ABES terminal where it was discharged towards the Total refinery. The move was delayed by one day because of stormy weather on 21 October.
The 140 ton unit was manufactured in Spain by Tecnicas Reunidas and loaded on board of the heavy lift vessel Anne-Sofie at the port of Taragonna.
It is part of a 1 billion investment by Total in the Antwerp refinery which is the second largest refinery in Europe. The “Optara” project, as it has been named by Total, will involve 5 ship loads that will be brought in over the ABES Terminal at the 5th Haven dock.
The unit is loaded on a Goldhofer 4 file unit self propelled modular Transporter (SPT) for the transport from the terminal to the Total plant.
Details Goldhofer SPT :
Length : loading deck 16,50m (+4,00m for the engine)
Width : 6,29m
Height : 1,175m(+/- 0,3m)
Carrying capacity : 61,4 ton per axle (x 8 axles)
Each axle had 55° steering