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Inspired by the cast iron buildings of New York, this modular building was one of the eight 16-wide buildings in The Promenade. It was displayed at BrickWorld Chicago in 2015.
Instructions available through Rebrickable.
Bound with all the weight of all the words he tried to say
Chained to all the places that he never wished to say
Bound with all the weight of all the words he tried to say
and as faced the sun he cast no shadow
As they took his soul they stole his pride
And as he faced the sun he cast no shadow
Processed with Analog
The little maple leaf removes itself from the crowd, letting the cares be cast away. We, too, can cast our cares on He who is able and enjoy the Living Water only He can give.
Leica M6 / Summarit-M 35mm f2.5 / Fujicolor Superia X-tra 400
Afloat by Hamish Black (1998)
Brighton, East Sussex, UK
Part of a 7'X5' paper artwork displayed at the lobby of The Rushmore hotel in Rapid city, South Dakota. It depicts a Lacota buffalo hunt. Art is behind glass so hard to eliminate reflections.
Title: Prairie Edge Hunt
Artists: Allen and Patty Eckman
Sometimes I just put up a photo for fun,
This morning, I made a couple of fried eggs. My wife makes me clean my own pan... Go figure
Good, seasoned pan cleans easily
Stumbled upon this makeshift structure and the whole beach to myself. Sometimes it pays to work the weekend and be off during the weekday. Waimanalo Beach, Oahu Hawaii 2012.
Canon 1Ds MK I
Canon EF17-40mm f/4L
© 2012 Thousand Word Images by Dustin Abbott
A delicate sunset fading to blues. A dock out into what appears to be the sky...and my favorite element, the life preserver and coiled rope. Ingredients for an image that I personally immediately fell in love with.
Technical info: Canon EOS 5D MK2, Helios 44-2 58mm f/2 lens (M42), Processed in Adobe Lightroom 4, toned in Alien Skin Exposure, signature added in Photoshop CS5
See other new work at: www.dustinabbott.net/ including the new Photo du Jour
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The sun shines through the red bottle of a feeder in the morning causing a red cast of light to shine on the hummingbird. It gives this one an artificial ruby-throat.
This once proud vessel that at one time would have cast off on exciting seaborne adventures, is now just a cast off itself.
Juva Entertainment & MM
Miss Cast - Artist
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Juve Wheelright-Wobbit, Hobbit Zenfold Staheli, Louisa
Camino & Khewel Martin - Owners
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The family left early Friday to drive about 500 miles to the Asheville, NC area for a week's vacation in a cabin. Of course 10 year olds like to explore, so he was on top of one of the huge boulders laying about when he slipped and fell and broke the bone in his right arm.
The Drs think he will be alright without further surgery but that will be resolved when they return to Florida.
Copies of the famous works of art crammed into three rooms including a copy of the Angel by Matteo Civitali and an imposing copy of David by Michaelangelo.
Fishing at Chilkoot Lake, Alaska.
"L’uknax Adi clan of Tlingit Indians, whose principal symbol is red salmon or sockeye, traditionally owned Chilkoot Lake and Chilkoot river, also called by the English names after their crest animal as Sockeye Clan, Coho Clan and Salmon Clan. Tlingit clans 'historically owned areas of economic production that were most often also places of importance in the Spiritual geography of the region'.
The history of the lake is directly linked to the Chilkoot village, where the Tlingits lived, after which the lake has been named. This village existed near the outlet of the Chilkoot Lake and was divided into two parts by the river; the western part was inhabited by Raven clan Tlingits while the Eagle Clan Tlingits lived on the eastern part. It was an important location for the southeast Alaskan Tlingits who reportedly settled here during pre-historic days when they subsisted on salmon and hooligan fishing; they used Hooligan fish to make fish oil, their cooking medium, by cooking the fishes in a canoe lined with hot rocks."