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Image Art created May 2016 for the Down Under Challenge 957.
With thanks to Paree for the Bench image for DUC 957
Rodin statue from Wikimedia commons
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This is what Sandy does when I'm photographing her!
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Carl Zeiss Jena Biotar 58mm f:2
Fuji Quality 100
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Thinking about Spring and I have a new piece of glass arriving in the mail in a few days. If all works out, I think I'm done with the lenses for a while.
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The "Six Thinking Hats" is a creative thinking method invented by Edward de Bono early in the 1980s. It helps thinkers to be more effective and innovative by providing a means to plan thinking processes in a detailed and cohesive way. Gagarin has applied the method to pencils for a more practical brainstorm meeting method.
The pencils are colour coded and each colour stands for a certain direction of thinking. Each participant selects one pencil and then approaches the discussion with a mindset matching the pencil's colour. By switching pencils the participants systematically redirect their thoughts on the subject. This ensures that the group thinks together in a focused manner.
WHITE . INFORMATION
Data, facts, information known or needed.
YELLOW . BENEFITS
Benets. Why something may work.
RED . FEELINGS
Feelings, hunches, gut instinct and intuition.
BLACK . CRITIC
Potential problems. Why something may not work.
GREEN . CREATIVITY
Creativity, possibilities, alternatives,solutions and new ideas.
BLUE . OVERVIEW
Managing the thinking process, focus, next steps and action plans.
I miss you
I been thinking about you
sitting on the edge with the pallid
light of the moon
I look at the sky and I hope you are too
I hope you thinking about me
like I'm thinking about you.
Saw this swan thinking about flying to a more warmer place, with sandy beach and cold drinks...
Shot with my new Canon 70-200mm lens. I just love it. It was worth buying it, no question.
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Allie's dad passed away this weekend. This is to let her know we're thinking about her.
It's something we all have to deal with, eventually, and it's instinctive to try to dismiss the event as "part of the process of living", or even "something we all have to deal with, eventually", but for the person going through it, it is the worst thing in the world, i should think. it's not normal, not part of anything. it is loss, unfair and horrible. you try to steel yourself by thinking about it in advance, and you may even go so far as to think you're "ready". but then it comes, in whatever shape it comes, and there is only devastation. for those of us not dealing with it, we see the other end, past the acute grief, see everything in the world returning to a functioning normal, but for those In It, that's so far away as to be fantasy.
So, for Allie, I can't empathize, I can't understand, I won't say it's all going to be okay, but I am thinking of ya, and we are here for ya, should you need it.
Hi everyone, I hope you all had a wonderful weekend!! I thought I was on my way to be better, but last night it got worst. I was vomiting and having a really bad headache last night; I woke up with a super bad headache still. Eek!!
I want to let all of you know that I'm thinking of you all! I'm sorry that I haven't been able to really comment on your amazing work; hopefully, I will be in good enough shape to do so soon!! I make a card on Saturday when I was better, just want to share. Have a wonderful day!! TFL!
I had the privilege of shooting Grace, an aspiring young model (in Texas), for her portfolio. She is available for work in modeling and acting. She just has the most beautiful face, that the camera just loves.
One of my first shots taken with my Canon 5D Mark II using my old workhorse lens, a Tokina 80-200 f2.8 ATX. I was visiting a friend and was showing him my new camera when I noticed his mother-in-law sitting by herself at the island across the room. There were a row of 3 hanging lights above the island with one just making it into the frame. The camera was in P mode and auto ISO selected. Without the EXIF data, I would have never believed that the shot was taken at 3200 ISO.
What the heck is it? What does it do?
PS : Sue from Rotterdam, also Kim, are both disqualified for having an unfair advantage!
PSS : For once I do actually know the answer!
man seriously thinking - A man seriously thinking and sitting on the sofa. To Download this image without watermarks for Free, visit: www.sourcepics.com/free-stock-photography/24739725-man-se...