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I accidentally hit a button when I was attempting to sharpen a blurry photo of this George Kolbe sculpture of the dancer Najinsky at the museum ("Tänzer Nijinsky"), and liked the funky effect so much I kept it - enjoy!
I love his new Egyptian beard
Tail of a Panther Chameleon (Furcifer pardalis).
Pereyras Nature Farm, Marozevo, Madagascar.
Check out his head here.
SHE'S BACK! Back by popular demand...you liked her "Blue Coat Beauty" shots so much we decided to shoot together again and create some more hotness.
Do you like this lovely model's cute dress? Want to see what she is or isn't wearing underneath?
SHE'S BACK! Back by popular demand...you liked her "Blue Coat Beauty" shots so much we decided to shoot together again and create some more hotness.
Do you like this lovely model's cute dress? Want to see what she is or isn't wearing underneath?
I haven't cut my hair in over two years and love seeing the waves and curls. Growing up and as a young adult, I never knew my hair as anything but straight and flat, so was pleasantly surprised to see so much curl as my hair grew ever longer. Now if I could only stop my hairline from receding, that would really be a treat!
Curly Hair · Jayoh Birch
www.youtube.com/watch?v=z1dMVg2N9KI
Note: Street candid, person not posing.
Nikon 180mm f/2.8 ED AI-s NIKKOR✻ED
NeuesMuseum, Nürnberg
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I see a lady...
Amitnxt: Two flowers blooming on the right side of the canvas
Luunacy: I see the dark area as a lady bending backwards holding hands with her dance partner to the right, the others in the backgorund are fading into insignificance as they are in the limelight
Copenhagen Light Festival February 2021.
Installation description from copenhagenlightfestival.org/lightworks-2021/:
PRESSURE
WHO: Hans E Madsen & Frederik Dahl Hougs
WHERE: Havnepromenaden, by Christian IV’s bro, 1058 København K
WHEN: 5 – 10.30 pm
ABOUT THE LIGHT WORK
Pressure, is a lighting event in collaboration with Copenhagen Light Festival 2021. Starting on 12 February and ending on 27 February. The piece is built in the ´Knasten ‘construction on the quay, next to Havnegade 14. A location where everyone who comes across Knippelsbro and passes Christians Brygge will experience the piece.
The piece consists of a 300 meter long RGB-LED hose which is shaped like a doodle and is wrapped in the construction. Flashes of impulses whip around in the LED doodle, run towards each other and into each other – change color and give the expression of a digital stressed doodle.
The storytelling in the piece is to provide a construction that gives the feeling of chaos – communication – uncontrollability – stress – programming – train of thought – brain scanning – viruses – nerve pathways etc.
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Visual artist Hans E Madsen, is the man behind the piece and executes it in collaboration with lighting technician and lighting designer Frederik D. Hougs / Theaterpixel, who designs the programs for the piece.
Sansevieria kirkii in bloom with impressive looking flowers.
Illuminated with an LED light.
Nikon D7000, Micro-Nikkor 105mm f/2.8D, sooc, cropped and conv. in CNX2.