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Abandoned Farm "A" - On explore with Ratters and TDotCom.
Lucky to get some of the items before some other explorers "borrow" them and forget to leave them behind ;)
Full set here: www.flickr.com/photos/41371468@N05/sets/72157629812340362/
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Ever get writer's block? Well, I happen to think that photographer's block is much worse. And that's what I got when I saw this challenge - lol!
For Our Daily Challenge: Something That Can Never Happen Again.
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I cut out the paper tissue on the size I wanted and drenched it in the liquid china clay, I let it dry and fired it in the oven.
Then I put all the thin leaves of paper on top of each other until it formed a cube.
We are passionate about bringing a relaxed approach while creating beautiful, natural and vibrant images.
We are passionate about bringing a relaxed approach while creating beautiful, natural and vibrant images.
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"I love writing but hate starting. The page is awfully white and it says, 'You may have fooled some of the people some of the time but those days are over, giftless. I’m not your agent and I’m
not your mommy. I’m a white piece of paper, you wanna dance with me?' And I really, really don’t." Aaron Sorkin
Breffni, Delgany Co. Wicklow with a stolen bottle...
*Trying to title this photo! Sitting with Ben, sipping with beers, stewing with writersblock, we can't think of anything! Have a taster of these discarded gems....
A Breffni of fresh air
Breffni some life into me
Water you lookin at?!
H2-OH I spilled!
Streaming Live!
Not your typical Sunday game!
(or the somewhat grim...) I wish this bottle were a baby, I'm so lonely :|
I'm a vegetarian, I'm only feeding you to eat you later.
....... not exactly a meeting of the minds.
* This photo, Im so happy it turned out! We didnt hurt our feet for nothing! (bottom of the stream was like glass) I bought this dress for 4euro and had exactly this image in mind, I was thinking 'Venus de Milo'/' 'Birth of Venus' / statue of 'Aquarius' ....
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I took this picture in my home studio/bedroom. I used a black backdrop and a two-light set up. I used an umbrella with the main light. For the other light (harsher) I only used a grid to prevent the light for spilling on my backdrop. It would have been much easier to take the shot if I had more space between the subject and the backdrop, but I used what I had ;)
197/365
Can't write... anything but i still love taking pics! At least that's something right?!?
Random fact: 197 is the weight class I wrestled in college... ahhh the good old days!
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Couldn't choose between the two. I like this one best, but also wanted to see more of the typewriter.
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Anyone who wishes to become a good writer should endeavour, before he allows himself to be tempted by the more showy qualities, to be direct, simple, brief, vigorous, and lucid.
- H.W. Fowler, lexicographer (10 Mar 1858-1933)
Knowing a few writers myself, I know the self turmoil that they go through in her own minds as to working out the storylines on their latest project. Often it's called “writers block” and they anguish within.
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Half an apple is only half the story. I had a school teacher at primary school who got the class to meditate. We had to imagine an apple. I was able to easily visualise the apple - plump, red and juicy. He got us to imagine biting into the apple. He imagined us looking at where we had bitten into the apple and to see half a grub wriggling there. I saw, and felt and imagined I had swallowed that grub. In honour of vivid imaginations, the word goal of 25,500 on day 15 is dedicated to half apples, half stories and whole grubs!
Oh no a blank page... I can't think of a thing to write about? Ummmmm.... oh that's a great idea... Now where the heck is my pen?
Anyone got a pen handy?
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Explore #459. Highest #447 on April 30, 2011. Thanks so much for your continuing support!
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I can't think of anything whiter than writer's block! A whiteout - like driving in a blizzard - bordered with the gray of depression! But I've found that there's a way out of the blockade! Just start writing - by hand or on the keyboard - and don't stop! No critiquing. No going back. No editing. Just write! Anything! Gobble-de-gook! Junk! Just keep going! For 10 minutes. For 30 minutes. For an hour or two. And eventually our inner writer takes over and the sentences start flowing and we are blathering on and on and on like I am doing.... :D)))))
Have a happy flowing Friday, my Flickr friends! Thank you for all your kind and positive comments!
100 Photos - *White #10
This is one of those days when I feel like I'm having the photographer's equivalent of writer's block.
I think this is probably a bit lame, but there you go. Tomorrow is another day :-)
Fujica AX5
Ilford 125 film.
I took this series of typewriter photos trying to portray a scene of a writer with writer's block.
I don't think it worked too well.
However, I do like this photo! I like the contrast between light and dark; I think it represents an idea, maybe? Like an idea for a story is the light from the flashgun.
Oh ignore this, I'm talking crap.
I painted this at an event for a local graffiti writer named "Paris" who passed away a few years back.
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