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Belmont, Lake Macquarie NSW

© Photo by Tasos Tsoukalas

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A great live of one of the best Greek Rockabilly band ''The Bullets'' Haris is the rhythm guitarist

 

I liked the playmovil big figures on the first story of this shop. After trying to get a good photo of them with my 35mm lense without success I ended up with this shoot.

In May we celebrated the 2nd anniversary of Photographic Project! I am so happy to be part of this wonderful group! Check out our blog!

 

PHOTOGRAPHIC PROJECT

   

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Este mes celebramos 2 maravillosos años de Photographic Project! Estoy muy contenta de formar parte de este grupo tan lindo! Miles de besos a todas mis compañeras! :)

 

Visiten nuestro blog!

 

PHOTOGRAPHIC PROJECT

  

Website * Etsy Shop * Society6 Shop * Blog * Facebook * Google + * Twitter

.This is an easy one for me since I rarely do anything but add my name and possibly a frame

Classic Lotus Track Expansion for Project CARS, now available on Demand!

 

More info:

 

www.projectcarsgame.com/home/classic-lotus-track-expansio...

The Mersey Gateway Project South Pylon under construction.............Please note ALL pictures on this Photostream are Copyright Protected

This is another one of my daughter's hot chocolate mugs, on the other side it says: "Follow your dreams...you never know where they may lead you." We all have dreams inside, things we're passionate about, things we'd love to do, something we'd love to share with others, but it can be so scary to let that dream out into the light and live it. So follow your dreams...live it even if it doesn't always go right, life is about learning, about stepping out and trying something new.

 

"The ninety and nine are with dreams, content but the hope of the world made new, is the hundredth man who is grimly bent on making those dreams come true."

Edgar Allan Poe

My Sketchbook Project 2012 theme is Sandwiches. I am going to draw sandwiches from my primary school days (1970's Australia) . There are going to be some "interesting "combinations to draw.

 

Milo sandwich !! Honestly, my mother never packed or made these, but my brother assures me he had them, so I am assuming he made them himself as an afterschool snack. Note: no margarine

 

still a work in progress. Milo is difficult to draw ! I thought that this topic would be a lot less time consuming than my last two year entries. and I thought I would not become as emotionally attached it to. Wrong on both counts !

Nikon D700

Nikon 80-200mm 2.8 D

AB/B800's

Octabox

Beauty Dish

Cybersyncs

1. a matching pair of something: Sunshine and Shadow or Sheet and Duvet

2. a bendable thing: collar

3. asymmetrical

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The first part I cut for my boat project and it matches the plans perfectly. I was getting nervous about starting such an ambitious project. That it would be difficult and frustrating and I would have yet one more thing hanging around waiting to be finished. But I had spent so much time thinking about it and writing about it, I had to at least start and with free wood it wouldn't be too much of an investment if it didn't work out. Now I'll feel better about buying new plywood to cut up. The project might even be as easy as all the other beginner boat builders have made it out to be.

 

This is the stern. The wood is long enough that I can cut out that ding between my hands. It was already beveled on one side from another job too long ago to remember what.

 

I'm wearing a respirator (and safety glasses and ear protectors). Lot of sawdust kicks out from cutting wood and I don't have a sawdust collection system. Wood dust now classified as a carcinogenic, but it was never a good idea to be breathing it.

I just love the lowell sphere technique! And I believe everybody does!

    

I hope you like it!

This drawing came about as I listened to Dave Gray describing a game that someone came up with in a Gamestorming workshop. The image was so vivid that I just had to capture it in a sketch.

 

The idea is to create a "weather map" for an online project status meeting. Each project would have the shape of a state or country placed on an imaginary map. Prior to the meeting, each project leader would log in and do two things:

 

1. Place an avatar of him/herself on a stress meter to indicate his/her current level of stress; and

 

2. Place a weather icon onto the region representing his/her project, to indicate the current feeling about how it is going.

 

When everyone arrives in the online meeting, they can see at a glance who is the most pressured, and that person can report out first. Neat, isn't it?

 

I don't know who originally proposed the idea to Dave, but I just love it.

April/May 2014

Thanks so much Mauro Melis "KHIL" for the wonderful Song "L'Inferno di Pandora"

 

My contribution to the Eureca! project, addressed the issue of degradation in the neighborhoods of San Michele and IsMirrionis in Cagliari, my city.

 

The Photographic Workshop with Samuel Pellecchia of the Agency www.prospektphoto.net/

 

A collaboration at the Eureca! Project. Contributing to a team, managed by Prospekt's Agency with the participation of two renowned international photographers, Vanessa Winship and George Georgiou.

 

The entire work in a Exibition at the Municipal Market of Via Quirra Cagliari - November 29, 2014 and January 9, 2015

 

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The holiday lights and decorations are starting to go up around Des Moines. One of the insurance companies headquartered downtown wraps all the trees around their building in these high-tech LED blue lights to match their company logo. It actually looks pretty cool, and makes for some nice bokeh.

A new teddy for a new baby (due in November). He needs a ribbon for his neck. Yellow, I think.

 

Thursday, 1st September 2016

Summer breakfast - fresh strawberries on my cornflakes.

 

Tuesday, 26th November 2019.

 

03/06/2014

La casa del patio

The playground house

Project #21

 

This Utata project had to be made up of these three things -

 

1 - fruit

2 - something black

3 - close up

 

My first attempt at the projects, finally got my courage up!!! :O)

A relatively small project I've been working on lately: A clock/countdown/stopwatch with a big LED display and RF remote.

I'm planning on making a nice laser-cut wood box for the whole thing, and donating it to my parkour gym.

New Zealand Parliament Buildings.

 

Monday, 12th November 2018.

TV-2 on the pad, evening of 8/4/57. Looking up, through the open decks of the Complex 18 gantry. Glenn L. Martin Co. Photo

The Drawer Project is a kind of self-absent portraiture project: each drawer contains objects that belong to me, and in certain way are talking about what I consider valuable or useful. Your physical and visible features, in fact, that is only the top of the iceberg, do not only define your personality. How you dress, what you read, how you speak, what music do you like, and what you possess, are key elements of your identity. Tell me what you keep in your drawer and I tell you how you are. Most people consider their drawers a reserved space, and open them it is a kind of violation of their intimacy. I wonder what we could discover about their lives looking into their drawers.

 

In addition, drawers are spaces for chaos too; they help to keep out of our watch many tiny things, avoiding being all around there. Although they are under a total chaos into the drawer, they are under control while they are in the drawer.

 

The drawer is also a time-recorder-machine that keeps track of your personal story, where you can find evidence of your past through the objects with which you were and perhaps you are still linked to.

 

For drawer, I mean a space where you can keep several objects, and that can be closed (this can include toolboxes, sewing boxes, gardening… any object that is worthy for the owner). The style of the pictures is personal (format, perpective, colour, BW), but there are three rules:

 

The picture should include the frame of the drawer or something that allows to identify it as an object container.

The drawer’s contain must not be arranged for the picture (you are permitted to remove whatever helps to preserve your anonymity).

A short title must be added to each picture, and a brief reflection or text (between 10-20 words) to add some context to the picture.

 

A Blurb photobook will be published containing all the works; the profit from sales will be donated to a charity which helps refugees (it has sense, because we are talking about how much we care our belongings)

 

All the pictures will be included in a video footage that will be exhibit during the European Summer Tour 2016 of Caspervek Trio, which will write and perform an original soundtrack for the video.

 

Publishing your pictures in this group you consent to use them either in the video footage and in the Blurb photo-book. The author of the pictures used in the video and the photobook will be credited with the Flickr user and the date of the picture.

 

Join us at:

 

www.flickr.com/groups/thedrawerproject

 

and

 

www.facebook.com/thedrawerproject/

   

I emptied my project box, so that people could see exactly what i have in there.

 

I'll tag everything.

 

If you have your name tagged it is because I wanted you to see the photo.

My submission for the Tangible Project www.flickr.com/groups/thetangibleproject/

 

It was supposed to be for September, so i guess i'm quite late.

 

Water, or rather the lack of it. PX100 First Flush left to dry for some weeks.

  

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This is my newest PDF pattern. Since Fall seems to be the season when a lot of us are making Christmas gifts, I am busy putting out patterns to help.

Polaroid SX-70 shot with Impossible Project film.

The time has finally come to tackle one of these 5000 piece wooden puzzles by Michèle Wilson. I have been wanting to start a BIG project like this for the past few years and have always found an excuse not to. This should keep me plenty busy for the rest of the winter.

 

I believe it's one of the easier 5000 PMWs out there: Café Le Soir by Vincent Van Gogh. I won't be referring to the box image, but the painting is familiar and the image will be difficult to completely avoid while hunting for puzzles online.

 

I counted 5,056 pieces.

 

I prepared a piece of 1/2" plywood for the project, because it would be extremely difficult to move a push-fit puzzle of this size off the table. I can also remove the board if I need to use my table for other purposes or need to take a break.

 

At 90 x 120 cm., it's about the size of a standard 3000 piece cardboard puzzle. At first glance the pieces look very pixellated - I hope it will look okay in the context of the full image.

 

I'll post progress updates every 10 hours. I expect this to be about a 10/10 in the difficulty scale, which would put the completion time at around 140 hours. My estimate is that it will take somewhere between 125 - 150. At least there are no large areas of black like in the still-life I assembled, so it might go a bit faster. I can't wait to find out!

Hongkong Shenzhen Biennale for Architecture and Urbanism, Civic Square Shenzhen 2009

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