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This broom was once new and shiny. However, after taking up residence in an artroom it has lost its luster. Its crisp straw strands are marred by dust bunnies collected while its user attemped to sweep the floor.
Panorama of Curiosity images of her dusty upper deck showing a lot of cables and equipment along with part of her undercarriage and a few of her six wheels. Processing variant.
In another context, this builders' art would be described as the outpourings of primitivism within the urban environment, but frankly that's a lot of bull.
My legs and shoes were covered in dust from the trail. It was odd to think that this stuff that had been laid down in the area millions of years ago was now coating me. (Benson pointed out that most of the stuff on the planet is that old.)
The dust didn't come off until we arrived at the Bellagio. I took a certain pride in it.
Marrisol Cabrera of Goleta, Ca dances to the live Mariachi, at the 10th annual Marriachi Festival held at the Santa Barbara Bowl on August 5th, 2005. Marrisol has been to every festival for the last ten years.
I started to shoot this, intending to focus on the dust bunnies (seriously big ones, black fibers - get out the dust mop, SFMOMA) but I got distracted by the lines.
View of Sydney harbour (Sydney harbour bridge in the background) from our office at Pier 8. Eerie light as the dust storm settled.
Dust Mite soothes its disappointment with flickr killing off the photostream edit page by having a burrito for dinner