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Old Malton St Mary's tuck away a first-half penalty to take the lead against Huntington Rovers in a York League Senior Cup quarter-final. The all-Premier Division tie at Huntington Sports & Social Club ended 2-2 after 90 minutes then Rovers won 4-3 on penalties to set up a last-four meeting with Dringhouses.
Admission: free. Attendance: 38.
A smokestake towering above an old abandon power plant near the railroad tracks in South Mississippi.
NEOBALLS / ZEN MAGNETS - Neodymium Magnetic Balls (@216) - Single Set Cycle
(@216) - The all chrome version is exactly one set or 216 magnets.
(@220) - The color version has a 4-ball extension on the front to make it more chopper like.
Nice small scale challenge to get the distinctive shape and enough detail to make it distinguishable.
This was made for the Zen Magnets March 2013 Contest 27: Single Set Cycle ... www.zenmagnets.com/blog/27-single-set-cycle/
Build info here ... www.flickr.com/photos/tend2it/sets/72157633111797501/
Spring in our local woods.
As I laid on the ground to get this image, a kind lady rushed out of her adjacent garden to see if I was alright.
Not that any of you really care to much but today was interesting...after 7 wonderful months..i had to break up with my boy friend :/ its not him or me, but there is just an agreement. More
his parents then mine.just obeying ...its best and maybe God will bring along the right one for me in the
future....who knows..
Romans 8:28
My favourite shot from this shoot!
Model: Alexandra Lanchester
Photography: Jill Evans
MUA/Styling: Jill Evans
Title Fight / Pianos Become The Teeth / Single Mothers / Whirr @ the Eagle Rock Center For The Arts Nov.8th
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"A few weeks ago, I almost fell over this thing when I was backing up to look at/photograph one of the Cardinal Banners. I didn't know what it was at the time. It says 'State Street That Great Street' and looks a little like a hitching post. I know we have mounted police that patrol the Loop, but they usually don't tie up their horses. A few days ago I was in the area and saw one in use: It's a single bike rack."
-- Daily Chicago Photo Blog, 8/17/2010
I'm trying to do the 365 - 7 Deadly Sins challenge. Envy is the hardest one for me because I really don't envy others much. Well, I do, but I am ambivalent about it all. Like I really wish I had more money but would I work 9-5 in a job with pensions and medical and dental? No way. I would really like to be one of those people with the 3 or 5 or 10 million dollar yearly salaries, but I think most of them have sold their souls to get there (not all, but a good portion) and I'd rather not. I mean if I won the lottery (which I won't because I seldom buy tickets) I'd probably pay off my mortgage and then pay off my kid's mortgages and give a whole bunch to local charities (and maybe buy some more really cool chickens). What I do envy though is people's personal relationships with a friend/ lover/ partner. I have my dogs. I have my chickens. I have my friends. I have my farm. But sometimes it would be nice to have someone to talk to about the latest book I read or to share a meal with or to even just sit and watch Law & Order...
Had the staff sit at the table (the table would also bounce some light up). To camera left is a softliter umbrella 60". I have actually used only my 550ex with this setup and in a room it has enough power (but I used the bigger light so I would have the modeling light to help focus). To the other side is a litepanel with white fabric to bounce light back. The background is about 6 feet back. I only used one light (originally was going to use another light on the background but I got so much spill and it looked okay so I did away with the second light). Something along the lines of a set up I saw a video of on strobist a while back. I also turned off the overhead lights first. I literally took photos of 10 staff in under 5-minutes with this set up. Could have done better with more time but they only asked for snapshots anyway. Hope you find the photo of the set up useful. It goes with the photo "portrait" that I have also posted here.
To get from the ferry pier to the train station is about a 3/4 mile walk through the woods and up a very steep slope (there are wooden stairs). We kept wondering if we were going the right way because there were no other people, forks in the path and no signage. Not a walk I would want to take after dark.
Tendered in to South Queensferry, walked through the woods to the railway station and rode ScotRail into Edinburgh for a stroll around town.