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We are constantly surrounded by distraction and forget, that we can simply take a timeout now and then. Find out more: www.pietschy.de/breathing-castle-regenstein/

 

Indoor Market in Lisboa

Lois Hole PP, St. Albert, Alberta.

Another of the photographs I took a few days ago... I love taking still life, even though it can be a little challenging!

 

Processed in Lightroom 4 with Indoor Lightroom Preset / Deluxe Pack

 

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Pedicab riders taking a break.

"You don't take a photograph, you make it". ~ Ansel Adams

 

This is my beautiful step-daughter, Cristina.

Technical timeout representing goalkeepers and coach.

Apps: Snapseed, Portrait HD, Glaze, Percolator, Superimpose, iColorama, Handy Photo, Tangent

"And you'll stay there until I say you can come down."

Those mixed-up thoughts on returning to work after a great holiday... It's not so bad really. Planning next year already...

texture by skeletalmess

I'm in flickr timeout as I prepare for my hubby's return from Iraq.

 

(This is a photo of my daughter's FAVORITE "lovey," named "Fluffles.") He goes everywhere with her.

I just needed a break so found this lovely leaf boat and had a few minutes of time to myself.

Still continuing my color journey, again farther away than last time. I see that slowing down is even more important with Ektar, since tending to see things in B&W gives a latitude of what to ignore, if that makes any sense. But it's a great exercise to observe once again. Thanks to those flickeranians who continue to inspire!

An Artist friend (see link below) lectured me that the way a picture should be looked at when visiting a museum is to walk up to it spend two hours contemplating it then walk out without looking at anything else.

 

His advise is quite impractical but keeping with his somewhat pompous attitude to everything.

 

Yet, looking at this picture at leisure, so much is revealed or implied that I was not aware in the seconds that passed recording it.

 

OMD EM-5 + Lumix 12-35 f2.8

 

There was a technical glitch from our Internet provider and the entire household (perhaps the city) was disconnected from the WEB. I just realized how much time I spent on Facebook spying on my friends. It seems that I'm at a lost without snooping on people's status update. I need to know what they are doing. Where they are. What they bought. Who they Like. Where they went. I'm utterly dependent on their existence. Sad, but true.

The server timed out waiting for the request. According to W3 HTTP specifications: "The client did not produce a request within the time that the server was prepared to wait. The client MAY repeat the request without modifications at any later time."

At his home in Double Bay with his painting of David Gulpilil.

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