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Chiho Aoshima - City Glow, Mountain Whisper, 2006
Gloucester Road Tube Station, London, UK.
On the TFL website the artist says "My work feels like strands of my thoughts that have flown around the universe before coming back to materialise."
It’s a much more thought provoking and more enjoyable view than looking at some dirty old peeling poster advertising something I don’t want.
A 30 second exposure of the Tourist Park falls along the Dead River in Marquette, MI. The orange reflection is from a dusk-to-dawn light on the back of a power station.
A nice hike along the beach this evening...a consistent, strong, Northerly wind over the past few days has pushed all the surface ice into Marquette's bay. Thousands of 1inch thick sheets of ice piled up, and melded together, extending out over a mile into the lake.
Marquette's Lighthouse in the distance.
2-22-11
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This morning on Squaw Lake was one of those mornings where you're just happy you're alive to see it...a great day on the ice. (facing West as the sun rises behind me - shot w/small Nikon handheld)
Dec. 22nd, 2010
Though the city lights drown out the visual effect, the dark areas in this pic are normally lit up with house lights...and being -10 with the windchill, neither I, nor my dog, were going to wait to see the lights turned back on. That.....will have to wait :)
Marquette, MI from Mt. Marquette - March 26th, 2011
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Created for MMM 165th "LETTER OF THE ALPHABET" Challenge
Posted to Digitalmedia group, silhouette challenge.
Paisley Unicorn, my image (from a painting in a store)
Bubbles in BG/Frame, purchased from Renderosity.
There's NO AI on this image!
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GIMOKUD
"the melting soul"
ceramics, wax, twine
"Every gimokud plucks one of the broad leaves of a plant called baguido, and twists it into a vessel suggesting the form of a boat, similar in pattern to the cermonial dishes of hemp-leaf in use at Bagobo festivals and called by the same name, kinudok. Each one of the gimokud seats himself upon his individual leaf vessel, and there sits, waiting, waiting, until the hot rays of the sun cause him to dissolve, leaving the leaf-vessel full of water."
source:http://digitalmedia.upd.edu.ph/digiteer/gimokud/intro.html