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Janelle Issis & Dareian Kujawa - African Jazz - SYTYCD S9 (Top 20) - July 11, 2012 - FOX - Live www.youtube.com/watch?v=8wJIHRFgFpA
Janelle Issis & Additional Solos - SYTYCD 9 (Vegas Week)
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Janelle issis' SYTYCD winning Performance on June 6, 2012 in Atlanta GA on youtube:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=E1LUQSmXnRU
Natural Light Portrait Photography - Janelle Jalila Issis - Honors graduate of University of Alabama with Major in Dance. Dancer, choreographer, currently holding the the title "Queen Belly Dancer of the Southeast". Was voted "New York City's Favorite Dancer" and the winner of its $10,000 award is planning to train in LA with today's most notable choreographers. You WILL be hearing from this talented dancer in a very near future.
Janelle 's brand new with some of my still images and a few video clips....
www.youtube.com/watch?v=yDD_dgh_kgk
Janelle 's 2009 winning Queen Competition...
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y_rtxFTnyWI
Janelle 's $10,000 award article....
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Coda is staring me down as he waits patiently for the treats behind me...
Used only windowlight @ 11o'clock. Been wondering if I really need strobes or lights anymore, well it makes for lighter packing anyways :)
I hope everybody out there has a great Easter with their friends and family!!!
Peace :)
Now it's the zinnias' turn. I started growing zinnias because it was pretty easy and I had a great spot for them. Now they're the highlight of the July and August garden. This is a mix of Agave, Ballerina, Queenie Red Lime.
"But now I am mostly at the window
watching the late afternoon light."
Billy Collins, The Art of Drowning. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1995. page 48.
Mushu being mysterious.
Klikkaa kuvaa tai näppikseltä ällää - otos on edukseen mustalla taustalla.
Click the photo - it looks its best on the light box.
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Playing around with natural light, trying to create dramatic lighting. Sun coming in through curtain plus a simple 1 foot square reflective silver card.
#blogday #selfportrait Packing, pack, pack, packed! Almost done with the house and only a few hours before my flight. Trying to keep it all together See you on the east coast! #suitcase #hideout #doorway #windowlight www.lsjourney.com
That's me experimenting with Window Light!
Shot with Nikon D700-1 & Helios 81N 50mm F2 MF lens on 19 Sep 2014 @ Bangalore, India.
Settings: F2; 1/200; ISO400,
#blogday #wednesdaytales #selfportrait All this packing is making me a little coo-coo I may just pack my tiny self away #cardboard #windowlight www.lsjourney.com
#selfportrait What do chocolate Lenin and cheese curds have in common? Find out about my market mix-up on the blog :D www.lsjourney.com
I like the contrast of lensbaby by windowlight. It converts to nice black and white tones.Fantastic for color work too. Bears more thorough exploration. :-)
Last night, my mother, sister and I took our sweet Ms. Victoria out to dinner for her birthday. Her husband died a little over a year ago and she is so lonely now. We've sort of adopted her as part of the family. Besides, she is from Germany and has the best accent and verbiage. How could you not love someone who regularly uses the phrase "pussyfooted about"?
It was a lovely evening and she laughed and cried.
Whether it was food poisoning or just a virus, I can't be sure but I can tell you that it was a rough night last night. Around 1:30 a.m., I put in for an absence and emailed my boss. I can't remember the last time I had to take a sick day.
Fortunately, I now feel assured that I will live. Ginger ale and toast are the best! The skies have been green-gray (at least when I've been awake) and I find it comforting.
The best part of being sick is that it reminds me to appreciate feeling well. And oh, how I appreciate feeling well.
#selfportrait confession time. i'm a nerd. have been since i can remember. tried on different coats of nerd. started as a child with bug nerd and evolved into book nerd. then there was photo and writing nerd. cool nerdiness followed with circus nerd! and now i've settled into yarn nerd. specifically crochet. not just your regular "forever long scarf" hooker, but the fine-detail kind that has fallen in love with amigurumi. the yarn world always seemed odd, even for my eccentric tastes. now that i've woven my way in i have found a meditative practice that results in adorable plush critters. leading me to believe that even the oddest sounding hobby can have a world of undiscovered fun.