There were days and even weeks where I fell behind. Days where I wanted to throw out my camera and bury my head in the sand, but in the end I finished my project. I learned not only photography, but how to approach peple,mow much photoshop is too much and why it is too much, what should not be attempted to be added in post production and more.
I asked on my page, I asked fans if they thought I should make a return to the 365 project, and the popular consensus was yes.
Since I am with my family upstate, I already have to start this project late, but 2012 will have me redoing the 365 projects and (hopefully) keeping to assignments better.
002/365 on Flickr.
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001/365 on Flickr.
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Welcome 2012! I start you off by bowing to my fan’s suggestion of doing another 365 project.
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So Saturday was Ay-Leen the Peacemaker/Diana’s birthday and we celebrated at the local Steampunk bar with performers Psyche Corporation, the Absinthe Drinkers and Amanda the Belly Dancer.
Diana (center) and her brother and sister.
Gunner Tog, Mister Proper, A Count Named Slick Brass and Diana.
A challanger appears!
Event: Diana’s/Ay-Leen the Peacemaker’s Birthday
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I may be an event photographer, but because of a chemical allergy and 99% of all universities requiring a darkroom in their courses, I’ve never been able to take a photography class. Not one. All of my learning was experimentation and reading blogs. And by chemical allergy, I mean “if it isn’t mostly air, my lungs will seize up and I drop to the ground like a lead balloon”.
So when my dear friend found out that not only didn’t I not know how to shoot in manual mode, that I didn’t know what a light meter was, I think he was a bit peeved. Well, I know he was/is. So after about three weeks of teasing, I finally took the film camera he offered and I will be shooting about three rolls like this.
Well, one roll.
He forgot to show me how to load film.
Also, I think the light, tiny lenses are adorable.
I don’t know how many of my readers and followers are familiar with the Steampunk community, or if they are, how familiar they are with the Wandering Legion of the Thomas Tew. If you’re not familiar with either, please stay, as the community says a temporary ‘good-bye’ to the General known in real life as Jeffrey Lilley.

Now I won’t get political and say whether or not I think people should be sent out or involve myself in any internal steampunk conflicts if there may be any. I just want to say good-bye to someone I know who is brave enough to go out and defend us willingly.
Now if anyone would like to give him a send-off in the comments or say something comforting to his (very new) wife that I can pass along, please do so.
As I write this, the second day of the 20th annual Sakura Matsuri in the Brooklyn Botanic Garden is wrapping up. The event happens in the rain or shine, and starts yearly at 10 am. The garden offers American and traditional Japanese foods and alcohol for those who are of age and have appropriate identification. Visitors have the ability to sit under the Cherry Esplanade and enjoy their meals or just watch as people in costume walk about and enjoy the blossoms.
The focus of this post is of the lolita girls that dressed up for the event. Saturday there was the Parasol Parade, named after the parasols that lolita girls typically hold while dressed up. Parasols are an accessory used more to shield one from the sun than from rain.
Event: Sakura Matsuri
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