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Check out some of his shots here.

Not exact matches

Instagram is about more than selfies and brunch shots; here's how to make the most out of the Facebook - owned photo - sharing app.
I have a soft spot in my heart for plucky li» l Natsume, and I think two of its SNES games would help to round out the lineup here and add in some two - player goodness: Wild Guns is a cooperative shooting - gallery type game with a Western aesthetic, and Pocky is an adorable top - down scrolling shooter starring a priestess and her tanuki pal.
For those wondering, I am out here in LA meeting with some amazing young leaders shooting for Season 3 of LCL, meeting some agents / agencies, going on Impact Theory with Tom Bilyeu, and had an amazing private event to discuss a secret Fownders Venture project that I have been ideating since the sale of Elite Daily as a mobile video platform solution for premium content creators and consumers.
You sir are an idiot, i will continue to believe so, But at the same time, i will make note, that i did not come on here to point out how flawed your beliefs are, it only lead down that road because you took it there, i was pointing out, that it does none of us good to sit here and disagree and try to disprove one another's beliefs, you have your own i have mine, i know something to be true, and you somehow believe what you believe, i'm apparently not going to change your mind and you have no shot at disproving my beliefs so why attack eachothers beliefs?
Any trouble shooting articles I've seen address the sinking of bread out of the oven, but that is not what has happened here.
And in case you are wondering (because I know you are)- here is how the making of the crackers and the photo shoot went with Little helping out.
LaToya Howell is the mother of Justus Howell, who was fatally shot by police in 2015 at 17 years old: «I'm out here walking egg shells my Lord God, because you said I'm supposed to have justice, right?
But here he is, just a shot out of the lead and close to winning his second major in three weeks.
Here's a shot that looks like a relatively normal jumper out of the post for Aldridge, and he airballs it against McGee's length.
We've forgotten our heritage and the team we once were, it took ywars of careful planning for arsebe to out us here its like a company going into administration and slowly being stripped of its assets: — LRB - shoot, shoot shoot!!!!
Sanchez on the other hand............ hmmm, I hope he stays though lacazette is better and doesn't have the «i'm the best here attitude» (check the stats and videos of his shots compared to sanchez), we need him cos he knows the team already and he's gonna be hard to replace, if he wants to leave, force him to sit out the remaining of his contract on the bench as oxlade replaces him.
The truth is I don't know, and without watching hours of video tape it'll be impossible to know for sure; although I've researched a lot of information for this article, I don't know if the corners were in - or out - swinging, what speed they were delivered at, and what defensive pressure the player taking the shot was under, to name three potential issues here.
PS If that shot goes in at the end of the first half I can GUARANTEE you I'd have pointed out on here that that goal doesn't change the fact that he was wretched the rest of the time.
Now that I have a season ticket, however, it is more a case of here we go again... This isn't because I've fallen out of love with the club, far from it: it's because I don't like watching something I care about slowly shoot itself in the foot.
So the problems of the first team were mirrored here — namely centre backs who don't cut out crosses and make effective headed clearances and a reluctance to shoot (although I believe Chuks Aneke did try his luck with a few shots towards the end of the game.)
We had six people out here in Joshua Tree for the weekend, all of us helping to shoot the video for Scott's song «Pretty,» (yes, like my book) which he'll be releasing soon.
Here's a shot distributed by David Malpass» campaign of Mayor Bloomberg's longtime companion, Diana Taylor, handing out lit with the US Senate hopeful at Penn Station this morning.
So about seven years ago I went to a school right here in Harlem in west Harlem, and I went there to interview students and the place was buzzing with reporters and TV and all that stuff, and after standing for some time the principal came out and said, «You know, can we have the interview at some other time, because we had an unfortunate incident in the morning; early morning today and one of our students was shot and killed.
If you feel like you've seen an awful lot of «Hey, check out some shots from the grand opening of [insert massive medical facility here]!»
In slow motion - in video originally shot at a thousand frames per second but played back here at 30 frames per second - we see the initial suspension lines deploying out of the pack and taking the parachute backwards where it will ultimately inflate in nearly half a second.
I've been enjoying shooting a lot lately, some of the results of my Monday's photo shoot with a Finnish actor Juha Veijonen, can be already previewed here while the photos which I took for Pandora jewellery Nordics (blog collaboration) and today's photo shoot's photos will be available to check out in the next two weeks.
Coffee in hand we then had a short drive out to a more scenic spot to shoot this outfit and captured the sun setting as we done, it gets dark here really quick, unfortunately; but overall I loved the outcome of these images.
I am really satisfied with how the photos of this outfit turned out and I will definitely shoot some more outfit posts here but maybe when it's not that cold haha.
Well, beside the fact that I'm actually making the most out of my little internet break, here's why I feel like I'm winning right now: This outfit was shot a few weeks ago during the holidays and I've never gotten to share it on the blog.
You can check out the shots here and then learn how to replicate 2 of my favorite looks below.
I've been busy over here between working, styling blog shoots and figuring out how to find time to travel with matt and tag along on some of his fun journeys.
Here's a few of our favorite images, or check out her blog and see all of the shots from the recent MY MY collab with with Desti Saint and Stones that Rock.
It ended up being such a windy day and we ended up getting kicked out of this driveway we were shooting in midway through the shoot, which explains the two different locations here but it all worked out...
Anyways, here's a few shots of the outfit that I wore for Thanksgiving (swapped out the heels for suede boots), and it's one of my favorites!
Since it has been raining all week I haven't had a chance to shoot any new outfits so I'm taking some photos out of the archives here that I haven't used before.
Be sure to check out the fun video I shot of the outfit below and subscribe to my YouTube Channel here!
These little muffins are a great source of fiber (coconut flour) and fat (coconut flour, healthy oil, and eggs), but unless you want the whole pan gone in one shot, here are some fast side items to balance out the plate.
Today I'm wearing the second (out of four; the first here) outfits that Lise and I shot in Frognerparken this weekend.
As you might recognize already, we shot at the Ludlow Hotel, one of my absolute favorite hotels here in the city, and it served as the perfect backdrop for a girl, on the go, running through late evenings and early mornings, from one party to the next — throwing on her earrings as she dashes out the door, her eyes fixed on the next cab whose headlights are blaring down the street.
Here is a close up shot of the shirt... I love how the gold polka dots stand out from the taupe color in the shirt.
These are just a few of our favorite shots, but you can check out the full look book below or click here to view it in your broswer!
also, be sure to check out the photographer's website here to see the rest of his work and more pictures from our shoot.
Check out the rest of Dakota's cover shoot and join the conversation here.
Josephine (who shot these lovely outfit photos) and I are heading out the door to make the most of our time here.
Be sure to check out a video of the shoot here.
If you want to get the best shot at sugar daddy dating wherein younger women date wealthy older men in exchange of either an allowance or an extremely lavish lifestyle, here are 10 tips which is sure to turn out to be handy for you.
There's a tonal dissonance here: The gangster - movie dialogue of these different groups, as well as a somewhat lame late movie shoot - out, feel far removed from the terse, beautifully choreographed pandemonium of the film's first act.
It's the audacity of the film - making, however, that's truly bewitching here: the eerie, long tracking shots, the dazzling flares from lighting sources that eclipse the figures, and the spaced - out spookiness of Danny Bensi and Saunder Jurriaans» score, creating an isle full of noises, sounds and sweet airs.
Click here to check out Johnson and Dornan's cover shot and first collection of photos, and here for six additional «bonus character portraits.»
A paltry offering of bad - looking archival interviews is, sadly, all Echo Bridge shelled out for: a half - hour chat with Jude Law that appears to have been shot in somebody's poorly lit basement is the most substantial thing here by some margin, which is saying something; Willem Dafoe looks so confused during his talk that it isn't clear if he even remembers what film he's there to discuss.
We note the significance of the eyes relatively early in the film, and it's clear that director Paul Greengrass intentionally establishes and emphasizes the power Hanks» eyes possess here through close - ups and medium shots that move in on or out from Hanks» face.
The simple jokes, like a shot of Rick and Fred passed out in their beds at the hotel room where they're staying for the week for an entire day after the tiring previous one, work best here, and the screenplay struggles as the pair completely loses focus on their goal.
Here, with his 10 days of shooting stretched out to 13, he has made do with his short comings and used creativity and ingenuity to pull off an incredible cinematic experience.
Here's the bizarre thing about Howard Hawks» 1936 adventure drama Ceiling Zero: nobody seems too upset with hot - shot pilot Dizzy Davis (James Cagney) after he fakes a heart problem to get out of a dangerous late - night flight to Cincinnati.
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