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Created for Rubys Treasure Challenge 75
Bush with thanks to My Own
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She's been knitting scarves. They are so warm and awesome.
Hasselblad 500C/M
Carl Zeiss Planar 80mm f/2.8 T*
Expired Fujichrome Velvia 100F
Created for Rubys Wax Lyrical Challenge 32
The title is from the song, "Walk Like an "Egyptian", by the Bangles
The hookah pipes are from Pixabay. The foreign type muscle man is from Deviant Art
Created for: Photoshop Contest week 963
With thanks for source to: Virginia
plus elements from
www.flickr.com/photos/gilleverett/6994412828/
Editor: Picasa
After an IT support session for someone in Leicester's West End, I walked back to the bus station along the canal. There's some classy graffiti along here that I've not noticed before.
View On Black We all have a our own unique creative side within us, and I shot this because all you have to do is pick up the pencils and begin......
Created by Kris Koch of Etsy shop Nature Nougat. Blogged: www.allthingspaper.net/2017/02/dynamic-paper-sculpture-to...
Another splatter girl, this time pretty much exclusively spray inks! Read more about here here: bit.ly/1dyK0bu
Aspire to be a light.
To desire everlasting creativity.
Be the student to every little thing around you.
For the inability to accomplish something, ultimately leads you to better understanding.
I’ve been gifted with life, love and the will to create. This year, although with strife, has taught me acceptance. That the world around us is one automated and interconnected life force.
One to be explored.
I’m honored by the presence of very special people in my life who’ve given me hope and the will to continue living.
Thank you for making an impact in my life.
Continue to be curious, not judgmental.
Created by Satoshi Kamiya;
One uncut square of craft paper, 40cm × 40cm; First try from folding instructions;
Folded in September 2011
Created by Thierry Mugler (French, born 1948) and on view in the Medieval Galleries of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
The Erewash Canal in Long Eaton, Derbyshire.
The canal was created following an act of parliament in 1777 with John Varley appointed as engineer and John and James Pinkerton the main contractors, it was completed in 1779 at a cost of £21,000 (£2,252,740 in modern money). It was a commercial success from the start mainly used to transport coal.
The canal's success kept it going far longer than many of its contemporaries in the face of competition from the railways. When the Grand Union Canal Company took over the running of the Erewash in 1932 it was still a going concern. The canal was nationalised in 1947. By this time the closure of feeder canals resulted in a loss of trade and competition from other forms of transport was making itself felt and the last commercial narrowboat delivered its cargo in 1952. In 1962 the British Transport Commission closed the top section of canal. However, it was kept in water to supply the lower half of the canal and it remained navigable.
In 1968 the Erewash Canal Preservation & Development Association (ECP&DA) was formed in response to a threat by the British Waterways Board to close the canal. One of the ECP&DA's achievements was the re-opening of the Great Northern Basin at Langley Mill. This canal basin was the point at which the Cromford, Erewash and Nottingham Canals met. The Langley Mill Boat Company formed in 1974 and based at the Great Northern Basin has cleared and put back into water a short section of the Cromford Canal connected to the basin.
Today the Erewash Canal is fully open and is actively used by pleasure cruisers. The towpath, which follows the eastern bank, carries Route 67 of the National Cycle Network between the Lawrence Street access and Stanton Lock where the cycle route diverges to follow the Nutbrook Valley. The canal is also regularly restocked with fish for anglers, and along the eastern tow path dozens of anglers are often seen.
Active Assignment Weekly - Spell it Out
Assignment: I want you to photograph a word (singular). The catch is, you can't write or type the word. So this means put away your pens, pencils, markers, chalk, type writers, photoshop letters etc. To clarify: I don't mind printed letters (ie. letters cut out from a magazine, scrabble letters, kids' blocks etc.) but I don't want you to simply write/type out the word using traditional means.
Restriction: Don't use the word "love". Nothing against it, it is just way overused!
WIT: I had the kiddos make letters out of various items around the house. After photographing them, I placed the individual photos on a texture background and added some drop shadows.
C = glass beads on paper
R = left over part from a fawcet, a sharpening stone, a band clamp; the background is the sidewalk colored with chalk
E = buttons on paper
A = chalk on the sidewalk
T = crayons
E = legos