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Apologies for the late start ... I have an excuse, a new NAS Drive hooked into my wireless, which is great, but seems to run about as fast as I do at the moment ... and a new toy in PSE9 (only a trial at the mo, but I think it's a one way street) ... and with loading a pretty big library to both, well, it's taken a while ... good enough, probably not, but it is true :-)
Anyway, yes, and then there was New Years Eve ... a party at ours, and clearing up was taken at a leisurely pace ... this taken in the evening of New Years Day, and we'd still not hoovered ... instead, we took a break, and my wife enjoyed her wine shortly after this was taken :-)
Catherine Nash, Aftermath, Sumi ink wash, accordion folded handmade abaca paper, metal leafing, 2005, $1100
Art installation of mixed media by Nakhon Si Thammarat (Thailand) exhibit at the Singapore Art Museum during the Singapore Biennale 2016.
I'm new to taking street shots and went out to test how good my a7s would be at night for photography. Think I accidentally captured something that summed up my own feelings after the Scottish Independence Referendum. Just got to keep on keeping on.
Bare branches in a sheath of ice, after Oregon's New Years ice storm of 2004.
Handheld shot with my old Olympus C-5050. It was so gorgous out that day, I wish I'd had an easier camera to work with. There certainly was a lot to shoot!
Smoke drifts across the Princes Freeway, trees are devastated, road signs melted......the results of fools lighting fires on a hot windy day. Morwell was lucky.
This is my entry for the third round of the MOCOlypics over on MocPages where I was given the category of "Post Apoc." Here I have depicted what remains after an epic gun battle that took place outside a paritally collapsed building.
twenty four hours later..'
I'm not sure if there is a connection.
There was a faint odor of natural gas present
Landscape Composition; Port Chester, New York; (No model release needed); ©2010 DianaLee Photo Designs
18 hours after a horrific gas explosion, fire, and building collapse in the East Village.
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