I got this nickname at sciarc. This instructor once told me "Lily you are a rebel and on top of that you are very funny...you should have your own sit com on tv". I remember me and Efrem laughing so hard about this. Then, I opened my email account (hotmail was brand new) I I was so into the rebel thing that it became rebel28. Years have passed, and people still call me "the rebel". In politics I was the "political rebel", which at the end didn't really pay much being like that. In architecture same thing. But then, ultimately, I think I just am a rebel. A more tired one. More tired than 10 years ago when life seemed so easy. But let me tell you: I love being a rebel. Eventhought it doesn't always turn out good, but at least I live my life like I want. Like a non diplomatic rebel!!!This image I just shot was a page from a german newspaper my mother kept and hanged on her wall (both my parents are architects and are around here at the office)...it was the right shot done the right day!!!!
Studio 3.0 adds dual extensions to 1970s Octagon house in Cape Cod
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Boston architecture studio Studio 3.0 has added a wedge-shaped extension
and a screened-in porch to an octagon-shaped house in Cape Cod originally
built ...
6 hours ago
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I am laughing out LOUD!
I love the lines... But let me tell you: I love being a rebel. Eventhought it doesn't always turn out good, but at least I live my life like I want.
here's the thing with us. we can all laugh at ourselves, madly! the real us-es. we are just so insane. bec we are always doing what we want. and we keep getting into trouble for it!
this has nothing to do with anything but..........damn I love this macro lense!!!
Plus, I ma still trying to figure out this digital camera I bought...I wish i bought it sooner eventhough for some reason I miss my other camera a little!!!!
what macro lens did you get??? are you still using a canon???
with camera equipment, it always takes me a while to 'establish a relationship' with them.
it's always love at first sight, but then it always takes so much time. right now, I feel that my camera is the one leading me! augh!
The manual one was a minolta...and I had different lenses 4 it. When I got the digital, the only one that was compatible with minolta was a sony.
It is kind of hard to figure it out...but I stopped doing that...I just shoot automatic and focus manually!!!
Macro is great (50 mm/ 1:28)
it makes you see and feel the world differently.
ahhhhhh!
yes, a macro really is a different way of seeing... it sort of makes you peer closer... it's almost interior!!!
I use a canon 30d with a 35mm 1.4 --- it's become so specific. I need to broaden! ha ha ha!
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