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St Mary, Nedging, Suffolk
Nedging church is on the outskirts of the large village of Bildeston, in central Suffolk.
Artworks made by artist Holly Freeman, given away from her customised milk float in December 2010, with support from Wandsworth Arts Grants scheme.
Artworks made by artist Holly Freeman, given away from her customised milk float in December 2010, with support from Wandsworth Arts Grants scheme.
Two members of Marine Corps Combat Cargo brace against the wind as theircrew mate runs to a safe position after hooking a pallet to a Navy CH 46 helicopter on Monday, May 17, 1999, during an underway replenishment in the Adriatic Sea. The Kearsarge is operating in support of NATO Operation Allied Force. (US Navy/Chief Warrant Officer 2 Seth Rossman)
Young Vietnamese girl in the floating market of Siem Reap. She follows tourist boats in her temporary ride, which consists of an old bucket.
Picture shot in Kodak T-MAX 100
As part of the AFLOAT recovery project, ephemeral artist Sue Berry joined with each community to create a temporary public artwork using items that workshop participants brought along together with objects found.These footprints symbolically connected the communities and enable people to discuss their experience of the 2010/2011 floods through art and community building.
We have had enough rain that the pond's spillway is in use. What a change from the mudflat of just a few weeks ago.
This morning I saw something I've never encountered before. Ants mounded up and afloat, piled up, I think, on leaves and on each other. But, who could tell? Without capsizing them, of course. The water must have risen fast ...
I left them alone, but now I'm wondering how long and how far they might float.
I wish the photograph were better. My go-to lens (24-105mm) is visiting Canon at the moment. with the 30mm I couldn't get close at all. This image, however, is not cropped very much. I was more interested in the patterns than individual ants.
A performance by Feminist Art Workers for the Alternative Artspaces conference, 1978, Los Angeles. Pictured are Nancy Angelo and Cheri Gaulke. Laurel Klick is driving.
At the formal gardens, in the pool, beneath the waterfall cascading from Diana's Fountain: A single azalea blossom riding on the surface tension of the water; driven by breezes and a gentle current from the fountain it made one revolution of the pool in 17 minutes.