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Took an epic road trip up a large portion of the Hawkesbury River including several tributaries. I stopped at Lower Portland, St Albans, Spencer and several other places. A bunch of quickly processed hand held panos. I have been wanting to take this trip for years! I love the river.
I am cropping out my 2 favorite areas of the Tapado combo sagenite to show the changes in the color of the needles - however, I will try again, due to the resolution not being as good as it could be.
Black grout looked horrible. I don't think I should have made a black background. It kind of swallowed the piece up. But I put a metallic silver wash on it & it helped.
Cropped into this odd format, otherwise SOOC. The surface of the frozen Baltic Sea has melted here and there due to warm weather this week, but when I took this picture it was down to a nice -4C (25 F) again. Hanko, Finland, the sunset capital : )
Taken from my walk up to Colmers Hill in Bridport, Dorset, England. It looks like a crop from last year of Sweetcorn.
Ioni's Creations
Cropped top with ribbed waist and scoop neck in cream white.
one size fits most
Made and designed by Ioni of Ioni's Creations
$65
I cropped out the prettiest area of this agate and to emphasize the fortifications surrounding the groups of plumes and their variety of colors.
Crop, 2011
Installtion of 12,000 stacked pencils topped with acrylic paint on gallery wall
approx. 150 x 150 inches
This Flickr Set documents the installation of Myers' Crop, 2011
Pelavin Gallery is pleased to announce an exhibition of new work by Timothy Paul Myers, titled The Ontario Ration. In celebration of Pelavin Gallery ’s thirty year anniversary, in January 2011, Myers bases this exhibition on a found business ledger chronicling the last thirty-years of an egg farmer named Myron B. Johnson, circa 1899-1929. This will be Myers first solo exhibition at the gallery.
Repetition and the use of unlikely materials—two prominent themes in Myers' work—continue to be displayed in this exhibition, as Myers makes use of hundreds of pages from a thirty-year business ledger of Myron B. Johnson, circa 1899-1929; one-thousand trading cards, circa 1900s-1930s; and one-hundred-thousand stacked pencil pieces individually topped with a single drop of acrylic paint from the artist's palette of over one-hundred-fifty hand-mixed colors.
For more information, please visit pelavingallery.com
Crop, 2011
Installtion of 12,000 stacked pencils topped with acrylic paint on gallery wall
approx. 150 x 150 inches
This Flickr Set documents the installation of Myers' Crop, 2011
Pelavin Gallery is pleased to announce an exhibition of new work by Timothy Paul Myers, titled The Ontario Ration. In celebration of Pelavin Gallery ’s thirty year anniversary, in January 2011, Myers bases this exhibition on a found business ledger chronicling the last thirty-years of an egg farmer named Myron B. Johnson, circa 1899-1929. This will be Myers first solo exhibition at the gallery.
Repetition and the use of unlikely materials—two prominent themes in Myers' work—continue to be displayed in this exhibition, as Myers makes use of hundreds of pages from a thirty-year business ledger of Myron B. Johnson, circa 1899-1929; one-thousand trading cards, circa 1900s-1930s; and one-hundred-thousand stacked pencil pieces individually topped with a single drop of acrylic paint from the artist's palette of over one-hundred-fifty hand-mixed colors.
For more information, please visit pelavingallery.com
Sirklene som tegner seg i åkeren avslører strukturer i undergrunnen som er rester etter utplanerte gravhauger fra jernalderen.
Circles in the fields reveal underground structures which are remains of destroyed iron age burial mounds. Skatval, Norway 2007.
Church Tower Set 1/8
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I prefer this crop rather than the full sweep. I didn't think it looked right or worked well. Again taken with my phone camera.
Had a very strange bug in Aperture today. After cropping a photo (not the one that is visible, but the one that is in the selected stack), the visible redraw issues occurred. In the Console thousands of messages were scrolling by, such as:
Apr 22 23:25:43 TA-Computer /Applications/Aperture.app/Contents/MacOS/Aperture: CGContextSetAlpha: invalid context
Apr 22 23:25:43 TA-Computer /Applications/Aperture.app/Contents/MacOS/Aperture: CGContextGetCompositeOperation: invalid context
Apr 22 23:25:43 TA-Computer /Applications/Aperture.app/Contents/MacOS/Aperture: CGContextSetCompositeOperation: invalid context
Apr 22 23:25:43 TA-Computer /Applications/Aperture.app/Contents/MacOS/Aperture: CGContextDrawImage: invalid context
Apr 22 23:25:43 TA-Computer /Applications/Aperture.app/Contents/MacOS/Aperture: CGContextRestoreGState: invalid context
Apr 22 23:25:43 TA-Computer /Applications/Aperture.app/Contents/MacOS/Aperture: CGContextRestoreGState: invalid context
Apr 22 23:25:43 TA-Computer /Applications/Aperture.app/Contents/MacOS/Aperture: CGContextClipToRect: invalid context
Apr 22 23:25:43 TA-Computer /Applications/Aperture.app/Contents/MacOS/Aperture: CGContextConcatCTM: invalid context
Apr 22 23:25:43 TA-Computer /Applications/Aperture.app/Contents/MacOS/Aperture: CGContextSetPatternPhase: invalid context