Showing posts with label pictures. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pictures. Show all posts
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June 04, 2007
Template number 2,986

The last template, as beautiful as it was, just didn't give me the warm & fuzzies. So I present you with the next in a long line of great shots found on flickr.
May 28, 2007
My New Template

In recent months I've been exploring my creative eye through photography. Which has led me to flickr.com. I not only upload my own photos, but I check the site daily for new and inspiring photos from my contacts. One such person is jlmieza. If you have the time, I'd recommend taking a look at his pages.
But in the meantime please enjoy my new template, his Dahlia.
May 24, 2007
My Walk

There was a very fit woman using an abdominal machine in a way I'd never seen before. Her legs were both to one side and she used the arm rests to crunch her oblique muscles. In between sets she would drop down and do twenty push-ups. It was amazing to watch and I felt inspired. So the next day I tried to replicate what I saw. Minus the push-ups. I sat on the bench, adjusted my legs and set the weight to fifty pounds. And as I worked through a set of fifteen, I could feel the burn shooting up my sides. I imagined myself walking around in a sports bra, as the fit woman had done the day before, showing off all of my hard work. Visualize! I told myself.
But the next morning all I could visualize was the floor. My back hurt so much that I couldn't walk up straight.
After two weeks of reiterating my previous stretches and back exercises, I was still having sciatica. So I decided to try a chiropractor. Lachlan gave me some good advice and suggested a doctor near my house. The first session was amazing! I felt a rush everytime she cracked my back and left the office in the upright position. But before I left, the doctor informed me that abdominal weight machines and high impact exercises were out of the question for the time being.
In those two weeks of pain, I was crawling up the ceiling. My body wanted to feel it's runner's high. It wanted to move. So in trying to compromise for the sake of my feet versus my back, I've been going on walks. And last night as I walked up the street, I saw this flower. I was so inspired that I rushed back home to grab my camera. I spent the next two hours walking around my neighborhood, photographing everything in sight. And I think having the distraction of the camera helped prevent my body from a revolt. There were times when I wanted to break into a sprint but then I'd see a dog waiting patiently for it's owner to take him for a walk or a unique perspective of my neighborhood from a newly found street. I have a feeling there will be many more pictures to come; at least until I can run again.
And because I like to share: here are a few shots I took. I hope you enjoy.
April 03, 2007
Dumpr

Uppity and I were just discussing photography today and I mentioned that I would like to do a 365 Project through flickr where I post a picture everyday for a year (just as it sounds). Uppity asked when I'd start and I told her I wanted to wait until I had photoshop so I could play around with some of the shots. And then magically, 2 hours later, I stumble across Dumpr. It's a site that works with flickr to alter your photos. Check it out.


March 30, 2007
March 09, 2007
New Template Background

February 27, 2007
I Love Flickr

I just have to share a photo I found today. It was taken by B.Ho and if you have the time, you should look through his portfolio. Some of it is just breathtaking. Anyway, this is a shot he took in Korea. So beautiful!
February 22, 2007
Spring

Typically I like to use my own photos as the backdrop for this template but I am too eager for a spring that hasn't hit the NW yet. In the next few weeks I'll be looking for my own inspiration and hopefully finding spring in my own backyard. But until then, I want to recognize Pandasettepose's Gallery. Thank you for the burst of spring I've been craving.
January 18, 2007
Snoqualmie Falls
November 25, 2006
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