Felt like kind of a turd taking this shot, but I had the camera in my hand already and I went with my impulse. Can't imagine being the kind of photographer that does footage for global aid NGOs. I'm always thinking, "put down the camera and give the kid some food!!"
Rest easy, it was just a small ouchie and was quickly followed by a joyous romp on the scooter!
This one really blows me away for something that was just a casual shot from my beach lounger. Between the purple hues on the lens flare, the light seeming to shoot into the bottle, and the airplane trail, it seems like something out of a sci-fi film.
Except to remove a small blemish, I did no post-processing on this whatsoever.
This is Matilda who turned 3 on New Year's Day. She is my favorite photo subject, so I have been trying not to post her too early since I want to branch out a little bit, but I just couldn't resist this one -- the look in her eyes just tells too much of a story. This is also one of my rare attempts at black & white which I have a hard time grasping.
Fallacious yet widespread and documented beliefs courtesy of Wikipedia.
During the German Invasion of Poland in 1939, there is no evidence of Polish Cavalry mounting a brave but futile charge against German tanks using lances and sabres. This seems to have its origins in German propaganda efforts following the Charge at Krojanty in which a Polish cavalry brigade surprised German infantry in the open and charged with sabres until driven off by armoured cars. While Polish cavalry still carried the sabre for such opportunities, they were trained to fight as highly mobile, dismounted infantry and issued with light anti-tank weapons.
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