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© 2009 BRANDON MCKENNEY | THE FORECASTER
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Portland 2nd baseman Ryan Khoury throws to first after fielding a routine ground-ball.
(04/09/2009)
photobook of an employee everyday routine.
It happened to you too: you're in your bed, the alarm ringing and you think "here we are again..." then you get up and if you got stuck in the traffic jam you may think "here we are again..." or maybe you will experience a brand new scenario when a colleague of yours comes to you and ask "where are we going to eat today?"... routine... routine ...routine... in an everyday employee life!
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I went out to shoot today. Yes it's a bit cold, yes I have plenty of work to do for my MA.
I got out to shoot for shootings sake, without constantly having my final project on my mind. I have attempted to shoot on my way to and from 'somewhere' in the last few weeks with a few descent pictures but until you go out with nothing but the intention of shooting you won't get much, at least that's my experience.
Well, I think I've got some fairly good stuff from today that I'll be posting periodically.
This is from an old part of Dalian, which has received some attention thanks to a project by Boris Austin.
Get out and shoot!
A guard walks around Amalienborg square, in front of Christian VII’s Palace (also known as Moltke's Palace) and Christian IX’s Palace (also known as Schack’s Palace). The Frederiks Kirke can be seen in the background. The Royal Life Guards (Den Kongelige Livgarde) guarding the Amalienborg is an infantry regiment of the Danish Army, founded in 1658 by King Frederik III. Their full dress uniform consists of a scarlet or blue tunic, blue trousers, a bearskin, and the symbolic infantry sabre.
Routine
Making lunch. Everyday routines. But inside these routines there is always something new that changes the rest of the day.
A cada segundo que pasa mis esperanzas menguan. Creo que es por falta de magia, o simplemente la necesidad de autodestruirme porque estoy segura que el mismo patrón que rige mis pensamientos me incita a cambiar constantemente hasta que llega un punto en el que no sé, ni quiero saber, quién soy. Llámalo vacío, llámalo equis, pero eso no va cambiar el miedo que me da. Eso no va a cambiar que te necesito cada vez más, ni que necesito actuar antes de que se me acabe congelando el corazón.
“A very slight change in our habits is sufficient to destroy our sense of our daily reality, and the reality of the world about us; the moment we pass out of our habits we lose all sense of permanency and routine.”...George Moore