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This is image no. 364 of 365 for my 2011 365 project.
"Happy Fence Friday!"
So this is my one and only fence friday for the whole 365 and while it isn't a spectacular shot, it at least is interesting to me and has some nice tones and leading lines. It was a rainy, dark, dreary day here in Metro Detroit, but Daisy and I couldn't be couped up in the house any longer and so with a short break in the weather, we headed out for a walk with the 50mm on the camera, to see if anything jumped out at me. Perhaps I over did it with the details, but I wanted the contrast to be prominent and needed to do something to make up for the completely flat light.
One more to go!
With each project I get a little more confident in my free-motion quilting, although I have to be very careful not to work too long without taking a break to stretch out my neck and shoulders. I occasionally catch myself with my shoulders shrugged up past my ears, and my face in some bizarre, contorted expression (does this happen to anybody else?!) I have this sinking feeling I look like rather, um, "unbalanced."
sao sapatinhos re ment... mas sao grandes e nao cabem nas blythes... mas acho lindos!
o colar de pérolas e do outfit stock da pullip alte... a boneca se foi mas o outfit ficou rsrs
Back in Wellington again today with our visitors, Adrian and George. George said he needed the loo so I showed him these. Yes, these are public toilets.
Saturday, 29th August 2015
ENGS 21 Introduction to Engineering students get a lesson on using the open-source Arduino platform (a single-board microcontroller) based on easy-to-use hardware and software for interactive projects.
Photo by Mayellen Matson
The view form my office is always fascinating whether we are watching the weather or the shipping. Today we watched the 'Oasis of the Seas' cruise ship arrive in Wellington. Usually they arrive quite early and have docked before we start our working day.
Monday, 17th December 2018.
Project UP is Merrimack Hall's (Huntsville, Alabama) new performance group for teens with developmental disabilities. www.merrimackhall.com/projectup.html
The new Titahi Bay Library. In the old Plunket Room.
Small but with books, CDs, DVDs, magazines and jigsaw puzzles.
Saturday, 14th December 2019.
...at The Wall Project on the Tulsi Pipe Road.
The road stretches from Mahim to Dadar running along the Western Railway line in Mumbai.
Check out more of their work at www.thewallproject.com
Thanks for helping colour Mumbai!
And in swine 'flu' or H1N1 related news, the city is over reacting and has shut schools and colleges for a week. The virus is not as fatal as people believe and can be treated effectively.
ENGS 21 Introduction to Engineering students get a lesson on using the open-source Arduino platform (a single-board microcontroller) based on easy-to-use hardware and software for interactive projects.
Photo by Mayellen Matson
#49 of 365 Daily Drawings
Inspiration: Remembrance Day
Result: Thank-you
Materials: Pentel 0.3 HB, Micron 005 pen in a Moleskine plain journal
Location: At home
Note: So many things going through my head regarding Remembrance Day ~ because it doesn't mean just one thing to me so... in the end I chose to illustrate a floral tribute to those who have stood & served in any capacity defending the rights I enjoy as a Canadian citizen.
"I am a Canadian, free to speak without fear, free to stand for what I think is right, free to oppose what I believe wrong, or free to choose those who shall govern my country."
~ John Diefenbaker
Robert Kinnear undertook a two-month 7,000 km motorbike journey on the Ho Chi Minh trail with a pineapple in his hand to mobilise support for UXO cleanup efforts in the region. The undertaking was named “Project Pineapple” since the brightly coloured BLU 26 submunitions were nicknamed “pineapples” by the American troops who used them in the Vietnam War.
My latest project. I guess you would call it a sideboard. It will go in the kitchen to replace the storage space we lost when installing the dishwasher. Progress has halted because I can't find hinges that look good with the door handles and drawer pulls.
14/365
This is my first attempt at this kind of animation, I chose to do something simple at first, but I already have more complex ideas in mind for my next attempts!
To view animation please follow this link: img21.imageshack.us/img21/6180/29420111.gif
Gorgeous autumn foliage on a tree in Upper Hutt. Snapped after a visit to the hairdresser.
Saturday, 30th April 2016
Whittaker's chocolate with a special wrapper for the Rugby World Cup.
Wednesday, 23rd September 2015
Governor Hogan attends the Harmony Cemetery Project by Joe Andrucyk at Caledon State Park, 11617 Caledon Rd. King George, VA 22485
07 - A moody self portrait using a single light source.
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Part of my Project 52 initiative for 2013. A new image every week, presented in B/W and has myself in the image.
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Mark Mortensen
Denver Colorado Portrait and Wedding Photographer.
- Pink Tropical Lou/Hanoi
This is a project started by an idea from a friend, Rina Matsui owner of the FlowerDrum chain.
We are looking for flowerdrum bags that have been to various different parts of the world. If you own one, please send a photo of you and the bag at that interesting place to e.dyanty@gmail.com
"aiyah, my bags have travelled the world with me - from san francisco to shanghai. but the only photo i've found (for now) in which the bag is visible is this one in front of the st joseph's cathedral in hanoi.
this is one of my favourite bags and i've taken it on many travels - it matches my pink crocs! heh heh. abang and i were in hanoi in may for 6 days, and this photo was taken just before we stumbled upon Ipa-Nima (have a photo of myself in front of the shop with this bag, but you can barely see the bag, so useless lah).
anyway, this is a GREAT idea, and it's ABOUT TIME that you put this together!
and on my part, will remember to take photos with my bag visible next time!" -Suhana
Ulster Project Celebration Concert at The Oakridge School in Arlington, Texas, Saturday, July 23, 2016.
As this last day of the decade draws to a close, I thought it fitting to spend some time editing the Tucson All Souls Procession photos of projected portraits. For the Day of the Dead celebrations, these haunting images shared on stages really appeal to me. I wonder if some day one of those who contributed a photo will recognize their friend or family member in my composition.
Day 227 of 365
Today was Lily's birthday party. The kids had a ton of fun on the slip and slide! To bad they don't make these slides big enough for adults!
A visit to Toronto's Design Exchange to see the Lingerie Francaise exhibition - lots of pretty lacy things...
Taken from the top of the stairs at the back of the National Library. The building is down, the fencing is up, but nothing else seems to have been done to this for months.
Monday, 14th January 2019
Lubuto Library Project outreach workers from the Fountain of Hope library interact with neighborhood children, Thursday, Nov. 13, 2014, in Lusaka, Zambia. (Photo by Jason DeCrow/Lubuto Library Project)
The Robert Pocock Herbarium Project was funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund and supported by the Kent Wildlife Trust and the Natural History Museum. Its aim was to search the Natural History Museum herbaria to find the c240 plant specimens collected by Robert Pocock of Gravesend in the early 19th century. The aims also included making and exhibiting images of this unique record of Kent's botanical heritage, giving talks to local people on this subject and creating a website detailing all available information. The Project began in September 2013 and is on-going.
The project has a dedicated website where information is shared and updated.