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I've been waiting for the right timing... perfect timing...as to when to upload those pending 365 of mine...I never quit..., no matter what it takes,... my commitment is there...more than words, so as to be silent or to be talkative at all, nothing is changed... same heart I have for you.
Lately, inside of me is being awaken...from time to time...been disturbed,...converting into something else...since when? and until when? I really don't know.
Did I tell you that my flicker buddies? Maybe, you're just watching, being careful in everything, and watching the words, reading between the lines, and maybe, trying to feel...and been blindfolded your very own eyes...and just hearing...feeling...
Been puzzled now?...that's the mystery of it all. Every artist has its own dilemma, a very unique portrait, different canvass, skillful canvass, and emotions....thoughts....life.... making a bridge from imagination-reality-truth.
Interpret whatever you wanted to...others assume that I sound so negative...(THO I'm not confirming or rejecting at this point)...,Let it be. YET, honestly, me, myself, is still figuring it out.
I promise...
I'll be right back soon!
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My bench grinder died and when I took it apart the shields looked like cat faces. Added them to old fuel filter canisters, valve springs, RR spikes, spider gears, timing chain, animal trap, and misc nails and nuts to make 100% recycled kittens.
My particular... brand of photography relies heavily on timing: right time, right place, right subject, right circumstance. Those converge and generally I'm going to get a photo I like.
And with Daniel, I don't think that could've been more perfect.
When I first encountered him, he was just lounging against a tree. A couple fishing poles at the lake shore. I fully intended to just walk by. Until, I swear, he sprang up to his feet from laying down and ran to the pole. It soon became apparent what was on the other end of the line.
After nearly losing his footing entirely on the edge of the shore, he stepped down into the water. I set my camera down and told him to hand me the pole so I could try to reel it closer to the shore for him to grab it.
Took a few tries as it was putting up a bit of a fight, but he finally got hold of it.
This is a photo set of the 2018 Mayberry Half Marathon 5K and 10K Race in Mount Airy North Carolina. It was officiated by Go Sports Timing. Photography by Keith Hall Photography Elkin NC.
Perfect timing with my arbitrary definitions of seasons, we got 2 feet of snow on December 1st. I will also include the aftermath in this album, cleaning up on December 2nd, and roof raking later in the week. Strangely, we have not had anything near this bad again as of February 16th. We had a few storms of a few inches, which is fine with me - the perfect amount for skiing. Lately though it's been only ice storms - a bit of snow, then a lot of sleet and freezing rain, then rain which waterlogs it, then back to snow and it all freezes. It has been horrible to clean that up, sometimes several times a week, so at this point I hope the groundhog is right.
Side note - Part of my New Year's Resolution was to catch up on Flickr. I am doing that, but it takes a long time. I have set an unrealistic goal to finish the winter album by March 1st. I haven't started it yet.
A 19th century French metronome given to me by my flute teacher when I was 10 years old.
Shot on The Impossible Project's PX 100 Silver Shade film. Ain't it tasty?
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As it was, the lunch break brought my ride into synch with One Happy Cog who brings style and optimism to any ride.
Ileana Cruz poses for photographer Edgar Perez at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. on Friday, February 10, 2012. (Timing)
PHOTO CREDIT: Cavalier Galleries.
DOT Art partnered with Cavalier Galleries and the Grand Central Partnership to present a series of three life-size sculptures within Pershing Square Plaza West at 42nd Street and Park Avenue in Manhattan. Titled, “Timing,” “Inner Dialogue,” and “Listen,” by Jim Rennert, the sculptures were the first public works to be installed within the reconstructed plaza space. Rennert’s sculptures intended to enliven commuters and residents alike on their journey to and from Grand Central Terminal.
NYC DOT Art Program, Arterventions (2021)
“Timing,” “Inner Dialogue,” and “Listen,” by Jim Rennert
In partnership with Cavalier Galleries and the Grand Central Partnership
Pershing Square Plaza, Manhattan
This is a photo set of Running the Vines 5k10k Race at Shelton Vineyards, 2023, in Dobson North Carolina. Timing was by Go Sports Timing. Photography by Keith Hall Photography Elkin NC
This is a photograph from the annual Wexford Half Marathon and 10KM Road Races and Fun Run which were held in Wexford Town, Co. Wexford, Ireland on Sunday 26th April 2015 at 10:30 and 10:40 respectively. The weather was suitable for running but headwinds in certain parts of the course made running faster times particularly difficult. There were over 600 participants in the half marathon with just under 500 participants in the 10KM.
The full set of photographs is on Flickr containing almost all of the 10KM race and the first few runners in the Half Marathon. The full link to the Flick set is here www.flickr.com/photos/peterm7/sets/72157652218764985/
Timing was provided by RED TAG TIMING and the results are available on their website www.redtagtiming.com
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Official Race Website: www.wexfordhalfmarathon.com/
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I ran in the race - but my photograph doesn't appear here in your Flickr set! What gives?
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Water drops that are just about to impact after a previous water drop's effect is flowing through the water. Shot with flash boucning off white poster board into a thin blue plastic lid.
If you want to give a kiss, just give a kiss
If you want to fall in love, just fall in love
If you want to never know, just never know
If you want to throw a fit, just throw a fit
If you want to give a show, just give a show
But do it now, timing is the answer... to success
I suppose, I suppose
This is a well timed picture of a Lemur, the bugger didn't look into any of the cameras pointed at him and I took this one on the sly just as he noticed. You can tell because he's halfway through blinking.
Competitive Timing is thankful for these wonderful photographs shot by Scott Marksbury of Angel-glass Photography
Excellent photography timing! Hit ‘like’ if you realized what it is.
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The Vegas Tourist attended the 53rd Wrangler National Finals Rodeo, held December 1 to 10, 2011 at the Thomas and Mack in Las Vegas.
The Wrangler National Finals Rodeo is the championship event for the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association’s rodeo year.
Tie-down roping is a true partnership event between the cowboy and his horse. Tie-downing roping was formally known as calf roping.
Tie-down Ropers start from the roping box, they are required to give the calf a predetermined head start, and there is a ten second penalty of the cowboy breaks the barrier. As soon as the cowboy ropes the calf, the horse stops, the cowboy dismounts and sprints towards the calf. The cowboy then flanks the calf, ties any three legs together with a piggin string (a short, looped rope the cowboy holds in his teeth during the run), the horse is keeps slack out of the rope by backing up but, needs to avoid dragging the calf. Once the cowboy when he is done with the tie, throws his hands in the air to stop the clock, the cowboy then walks back to his horse, remounts, and rides forward to put slack in the rope. The cowboy then waits six seconds to see if the calf remains tied, to make the time official. If the calf does not remain tied, the cowboy receives a no time.
Tie-down roping requires timing, speed, agility, strength, and a highly trained horse. This event began with informal contests between cowboys on ranches of the Old West. Calves that were sick or injured needed to be roped and quickly immobilized for treatment, cowboys often worked alone and he had to depend on his horse.
The Vegas Tourist would like to the Thomas and Mack, the PRCA (Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association), the Cowboys and Cowgirls, the stock contractors, and the fans for their support of rodeo.
Come join The Vegas Tourist for ten days of rides, the wrecks, and the unforgettable moments of the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo. Let’s Ride!!
I remember being close on a light, but apparantly I went through on red. NYC traffic lights have notoriously fast yellow lights, so my New Jersey timing was way off.
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