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Look what's arrived in the office! What do you think of them? We'll be giving them away at various meetings and events leading up to the Congress so make sure you look out for them if you would like one!

Work by students on the MA Jewellery programme at the School of Jewellery.

 

Taken with Panasonic 20mm f1.7 lens on Panasonic GH2.

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How do you welcome someone into your house and in your neighborhood? This is the question that elementary students from PS 236 wrestled with and explored while creating this mural.

 

As you can see their imagination is boundless and the result is a fantastical land where a pink elephant, a purple octopus, a monkey and several other characters along with students and adults live together in harmony.

 

The mural was graciously sponsored by Councilman Cabrera who was present for the ribbon cutting celebration. So, if you ever walk into PS 236 in the Bronx, feel welcomed.

...boundless energy and exuberant etiquette: children enjoy the excitement of play time in a small school in rural Rajasthan, India

 

Quicklook portfolio

 

new ebook

 

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Each of our pieces is individually hand-cut from a single sheet of black paper. All of pieces are one continuous piece of paper this means that all parts are interconnected.

 

This papercut is made from the image that was designed and created by us in photoshop.

 

Copyright © DreamPapercut by Dmytro and Iuliia. All Rights Reserved.

 

We hope our art brings a piece of happiness into your life and inspire you and people whom it will be presented.

 

Thank You!

Dmytro and Iuliia

 

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Hey guys, after 4 year of having this stream, I decided to buy a new camera, my first DSLR - and I'm totally happy with it. Unforunately, this stream is full of stories I don't want to erase, so, 2. decision is to start a new stream. That will take a bit time, cause I'm actually quite ill and have lots of work to do. But - I'll be back soon with boundless new picture to show, stories to tell :D

Take care, Klara

Third prize winner of this weeks competition, 21.09.15, in my photo club Oslo Kamera Klubb

Theme: Boundless

Tibetan Mastiffs playing intensely

They say the camera never lies? It is open to interpretations!!!

At the moment, it illustrates perfectly how I feel, a boundless grief for the sad loss, so, I let the 'shape' bleed into the white background, no bounds... View On proper Black

 

This is an older image, taken in the studio, using film. I was sertting everything up for a client with not a lot of time, testing and measuring the lights, I protected my eyes against the bright flashes...

 

Enjoy every day! Thanx, M, (*_*)

  

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Why not view the set as a slide-show?

Also I often upload more than one image at the same time, I see a tendency to only view the last uploaded...

  

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Fine Art Original Abstract Celestial City Paintings on Canvas by Laura Barbosa ~Contemporary ~Modern Art ~ Cityscape/Celestial Gallery

Miss South Africa receives scissors to cut the ribbon from a skydiver at the send off for the Boundless Southern Africa expedition Indaba 2009

A view of the infinite empyrean above.

 

This image was taken with a Pentax 6 X 7 medium format film camera with a Super-Multi-Coated Macro-Takumar/6X7 1:4/135mm lens and Hoya Infrared R72 ø67 filter using Rollei IR 400 film, scanned by an Epson Perfection V600 and digitally rendered with Photoshop.

These are my pictures of the various street art exhibitions from the 2014 edition of Pow Wow Hawaii. The pictures were taken in and around Kaka'ako, a neighborhood of Honolulu on the island of Oahu, Hawaii. For more information visit powwowhawaii.com/

 

Everyone of us draws a circle limiting our beliefs, abilities and dreams.

 

We learn to live our life within these limits. I call this a "belief circle".

 

We see the world through the walls of this circle. We advise others within our beliefs and perceptions.

 

Sometimes, things happen that surprise our "belief circle"..some people call it as a miracle, luck or god's grace.

 

But, I guess our beliefs limit our imagination, thus our actions.

 

Expand your circle. Or better erase it.

 

Always remember, there are NO impossible dreams. Just our perceptions are limited and those limits dictate us what is possible or not.

Designer: Guangzhou meishu xueyuan geming weiyuan / Revolutionary Committee of Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts (广州美术学院革命委員)

1969, February

Most beloved Chairman Mao, we wish you boundless longevity!

Zui zui jing'ai de Mao zhuxi, zhu nin wanshouwujiang! (最最敬爱的毛主席, 祝您万寿无疆!)

Call nr.: PC-1969-s-003 (Private collection)

 

More? See: chineseposters.net

Vietnam.

Qui Nhon.

 

This is the complex of Banh It Towers, an old tower cluster of Champa people. Standing under the foot of the towers or on the peak on a high mount, tourists can sense the immenseness of the universe and never-ending of time.

 

The complex includes four towers built on a peak of a hill in Dai Loc Hamlet, Phuoc Hiep Commune, Tuy Phuoc District, about 20 kilometers from Quy Nhon City.

 

This is the most striking and best-preserved towers in the seven complexes of Cham towers in Binh Dinh Province. The Banh It Tower has got specific architectural characteristics and is one of the great temple-towers of the Champa Dynasty, which draw the attention of researchers and tourists.

 

The name of the complex comes from the shape of the tallest tower with its peak which looks like a banh it (three-cornered glutinous rice cake filled with green been paste and meat). Each tower has been built with different design and architecture and varied shape, creating diversity in the complex.

 

The main tower is 22 meters tall and the architecture bears the Binh Dinh sculptural style of the 12th century with small, embossed lines on the walls. Leaf and flower-shaped motifs are only found on the edges of the roofs, and dancing girls are found on false gates.

 

To get to the towers, tourists need to conquer a small sloping road paved with bricks and lined by tree shapes. On the peak at a few dozen meters above sea level, not only can you sense the boundless of heaven but also can take a panoramic view of scattered houses, green farms in the villages and winding rivers and streams below.

 

Inside the ancient buildings are splendid bas-reliefs – which are a great example of Cham craftsmanship.

 

Among the silence, tourists can just about hear the twitters of birds and bats nesting in the main tower.

 

Carvings of dancing girls and many valuable sculptures such as the stone statues of Siva, Ganesa, goddess Uma and bronze statue of Bhahma, were discovered in the French colonial period. Several fine bas-reliefs of dancers from Banh It are displayed in the Cham Museum in Danang City.

 

VietNamNet/SGT

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Vesak Day Ceremony is an event organized annually by Dhammakaya Temple and the Dhammakaya Foundation to commemorate the boundless compassion of the Lord Buddha, teacher to humankind and celestial beings, and to celebrate the three significant events in his life. On this day, one will have the opportunity to offer donation, observe the precepts, practice meditation, and take part in the evening’s beautiful lantern circumambulation to commemorate the Lord Buddha’s birth, enlightenment, and passing into nirvana. Everyone is warmly invited to participate in the Vesak Day Ceremony to be held at the Dhammakaya Temple on Monday, June 4, 2012 (B.E. 2555).read more information at www.dhammakaya.net/en/blog/2012/05/14/vesak/

Crowds pose with dancers from the Mountain Kingdom of Swaziland Indaba 2009

Event at Hans Rosling Building

Elbe Sandstone Mountains

We're Here! looking at the boundless possibilities of libraries and librarians, since this is Libraries Week in the UK.

 

Pictured is the Kempsville branch of the Virginia Beach Public Library. Not open today until noon due to power outages last night as Tropical Storm Michael passed by. I was able to return some books, but not go in to get a photo of a librarian.

Zeiss Ikon Boxtengor 54/2, FOMAPAN 100, F11, 東京都, 目黒区, 下目黒, 大円寺

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