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Collective 52 week 30 - Fill My Cup

EXIF....F14....5 SECONDS....ISO 100....10MM....CANON EOS 7D + SIGMA 10-20 f/4-5.6 EX DC HSM....LEE 0.6S ND GRAD + SINGHRAY ND3 REV GRAD + HOYA ND64

 

RAW FILE PROCESSED USING DPP AND ELEMENTS 9

 

© Copyright 2012 STEVE BOOTE, All Rights Reserved

       

MDL Michelle López

MUA & HAR Catherine Merizalde

PH Daniel Balarezo

PRD IMAGE COLLECTIVE PHOTOGRAPHY

Quito - Ecuador

B.U.L.B. Photos Collective

The MKSG Collective from MKSG

 

Check out the story group that these characters and designs are from here: www.flickr.com/groups/mksg/

 

L-R:

Top Row

Spider-Man

Falcon

Storm

 

Middle Row

Doctor Doom

Moon Knight

Ant-Man

The Wasp

Doctor Strange

Wong

Loki

Thor

Black Panther

White Wolf

Deadpool

 

Bottom Row

Bruce Banner / The Incredible Hulk

The Thing

The Invisible Woman

The Human Torch

Mister Fantastic

Captain America

Iron Man

Cyclops

Iceman

Shadowcat

Colossus

Nightcrawler

Magneto

 

Please credit and comment! Feedback always appreciated! :D

Check out my LEGO Blog: haphazardpanda.wordpress.com/

Softcover Print Edition, 16 May 2020, 378 Pages

 

TASC Magazine No. 4 is an extensive edition featuring 12 invited photographers along with the work of 8 collective members.

 

For a Limited Time # 4 will be available for free digital viewing at issuu for 30 days from 16.05.20

issuu.com/theanaloguestreetcollective/docs/the_analogue_s...

 

Available to order:

theanaloguestreetcollective.com/magazine-4

 

Thanks to all the amazing photographers for being part of this publication. Hope you find # 4 an inspiring read.

 

Anyone who spends time watching Sanderling Sandpipers along the shores knows that while they tend to migrate in flocks, as soon as they land in the intertidal zones they tend to spread out. They choose territories of 20 to 50 feet along the shoreline that they feed from and defend ardently. Warning calls and ruffled feathers are a constant warning to other sanderlings to “keep out” of their territory. Last evening, however, on the tip of Holgate, the story was different. Here, hundreds of sanderlings collectively foraged, many times with upwards of 6 to 10 eating from the same hole. It was reminiscent of spring migration, when horseshoe crab eggs abound, serving as a high energy source for so many hungry, migrating shorebirds. But horseshoe crabs don’t lay eggs now, or do they? It seems that although laying season occurs in Spring, many eggs still lay dormant in larval form until they are uncovered by currents. When I scooped up a handful of sand at a spot where the birds had been eating, there they were - horseshoe crab eggs by the millions. Nature always has lessons to teach.

 

www.DrDADBooks.com

Connecting Kids with Nature and Wildlife!

Notebooks, notebooks, notebooks!

 

KAY O

Wow, those Florida birds are a tough crowd :)

 

Ok, hope Flickr and/or my computer behave tonight. I have lots to catch up on :(

 

EXPLORED: Mar 13, 2013 #359

A small contribution from the Analogue Street Collective to give something during these unprecedented times of lockdowns, travel bans, isolation…

 

For 15 consecutive days, all printed publications of the Collective will be available in full for free viewing, in digital version.

 

We start with our biggest publication to date, Magazine No. 2, print edition, published in Dec 2019, 326 pages

Available from 29th March at ISSUU:

 

We hope you enjoy this issue and that you all keep safe.

 

theanaloguestreetcollective.com/magazine-2

 

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We follow with Magazine No. 3

Softcover print edition, published Jun 2019, 288 pages

Available from 15th April - 1st May

 

theanaloguestreetcollective.com/magazine-3

 

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Our 2nd book 'novem II'

Hardcover print edition, published May 2019, 226 pages

Featuring 9 Collective members with a Foreword

by Don Springer

Available from 2nd May

 

theanaloguestreetcollective.com/novem-ii/

 

issuu.com/theanaloguestreetcollective/docs/novem_ii_-_the...

   

La Croisette, Cannes, France, Dec. 25th, 2015

Kinda bummed about all of the changes that are apparently planned for Monster & Ever After High. I just don't connect with smiling dolls .____.

The Nature Collective is a Second Life group created with the goal of cultivating a community around sims, spaces and projects which share a common focus on nature. It is our hope to foster a movement to help people engage and reconnect with the wonder and joy of nature, in the virtual world and beyond.

 

If you are a nature lover or creator of nature-themed land or space in SL, please feel free to join our in-world group to explore or promote your discoveries and areas. We also have a Flickr group and Discord server as well and coming soon, we will have a "home base" area for people to visit in-world to discover new places to visit and explore. So stay tuned for all of the fun and exciting things...

 

Socials:

Flickr Group

TNC Discord

In-world Group

City archives of Lyon, France. Praktica BX20, Fuji Superia 200.

Mr. Klevra in action at Collective - Murata Collettiva

 

| COLLECTIVE | from databhi on Vimeo.

 

Organized by Laboratorio 51 S.R.L., curated by Gino ruggeri

with the support of MunicipioIII and the French Institute of Culture

 

Artisti direction by Elsewhere Factory

 

Official photographer RomePhotoBlog

 

See more at romephotoblog.blogspot.com

 

April 17 - 18

via degli Ausoni

Roma

I am happy to say that I have been accepted as a part of the No Culture Icons Photography Collective.

 

Check it out: www.nocultureicons.com/

Collective 52 Photo Project, Week 13 "Eye"

 

One of many signs up along the beach at Seaford.....me thinks they must have a problem!

For more pics of Ashley, check out my Bentbox.

hal.red/rucufcFZ

this is not special. this is a collective consciousness that has been directed with love and compassion for human life and the world we perceive around us

A few more samples from testing the Tamron SP 90mm f/2.5 52BB and Tamron SP 01F combination.

I'm not sure what the collective noun is for footplate crews - maybe a shed or a shovel - but whatever it is the staff and volunteers were doing a fine job with Friday's gala programme. With L&Y 52322 having detached from No.32 Gothenburg the chaps had forty minutes before the Hudswell Clarke loco would bank the last shuttle of the day from Bury to Ramsbottom.

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