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I've been seeing these a lot on flickr, and wanted to try my hand at it. I only did the one exposure to see how it came out. Not that interesting, but fun to do. This is how exciting New Years is at my house. Standing in the backyard swinging Christmas lights around. I'm sure the neighbors thought I was drinking a little too much.

Asphaltsurfin Underground

*Working Towards a Better World

 

The fate of the living planet is the most important issue facing mankind. - Gaylord Nelson

 

Plans to protect air and water, wilderness and wildlife are in fact plans to protect man. -

Stewart Udall

 

The sun is the only safe nuclear reactor, situated as it is some ninety-three million miles away. - Stephanie Mills

 

Conservation is a state of harmony between men and land. - Aldo Leopold

 

When one tugs at a single thing in nature, he finds it attached to the rest of the world. - John Muir

 

Out of all those millions and millions of planets floating around there in space, this is our planet, this is our little one, so we just got to be aware of it and take care of it. - Paul McCartney

 

No issue is more compelling than the air we breathe, be it hot or cold, be it hawk or human. - Jack Nicholson

 

Thank you for your kind visit. Have a wonderful and beautiful day! xo💜💜

Deep in the quiet hills and flats of northeastern California a southbound manifest roars down the BNSF’s Gateway Subdivision. Leading the way is BNSF 7695, which is referred to as the “Golden Swoosh” for its unique yellow variant of the H3 logo. BNSF rosters two of these locomotives, BNSF 1050 and 7695. These units were both experimental for different paint schemes with the 1050 being H1, the company’s original scheme, and BNSF 7695 which was an experimental H3 as previously mentioned. Ultimately, the H1 scheme would end up with a green logo and H3 would end up with black which is still being used today. However, the yellow logo on the H1 scheme would later be used on H2. Despite the experimental schemes not ultimately working out, these locomotives were never repainted and can still be seen hauling trains today.

Not a real space photo. Light art. Photoshop manipulations = composite image from 2 exposures, gas clouds/nebula created using Waterworld technique, background/foreground stars from separate image, duplicate layer created, added noise to fill in distant/dense star field, blended back to base layer. Still testing effects.

Experimenting in the morning... These are reflections from my kitchen window on a bottle of Martinelli’s Gold Label Sparkling Cider.

Not a real space photo. Light art. Photoshop manipulations = composite image from 2 exposures, gas clouds/nebula created using Waterworld technique, background/foreground stars/gas planet from separate image (LED/laser/kiln), (Took out the increased noise layer...didn't like it, all effects now from two unmanipulated exposures). Still testing effects.

Still there

 

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Incrocio tra piazza Vittorio Veneto e il lungo Po-Murazzi a Torino, esperimenti di street photo...

An evening stood in a old dark railway tunnel with a new toy which turns out to be quite good for light painting with. Shot in one photographic exposure as usual

At BrickFair Va 2019, where I was displaying Cold War models as part of a collaboration, we started discussing what to do for the 2020 event. My X-29 (front and centre in this picture) prompted the idea to build experimental military models. I started building my models for the collaboration in February, with my Sukhoi S-37, at a time when COVID-19 seemed to be something happening in Asia. I subsequently built the YF-23 and X-47, even though it seemed less and less likely that the event would take place, due to the developing pandemic, and indeed, it was cancelled. The hope now is that I will be able to travel to the US next year and that we will have our collaboration then, so I continued building, adding the British Aerospace EAP and lastly my M-21 Blackbird/ D-21 Tagboard.

   

Can't decide which one is better, the negative or the positive.

contrasti di luce e colori

Experimental Art. Black pencil drawing on white card. By jmsw.

Texturing with the sky and birds,

Thanks for the visit for You All a nice weekend.

I have so many challenging shoots planned in the weeks ahead, like building impossible props and digging a 10 foot long trench. It seems unlikely that all of my ideas will work out but I sure will give it a good try. I hear that digging in the rock desert requires heavy machinery...we'll see.

 

Another addition to my "Sac" series here...freaked me out! I have a silly fear of bathtubs ever since the Rugrats episode where they thing they are going to get sucked down the drain. Bleh.

 

A new prop is up for sale...http://shadenproductions.com/blog/2010/07/16/the-prop-project-tutus/

 

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The white gelpen was a mistake. I will continue with this it hasn't beaten me yet! Ha!

I had prepared some pages of my sketchbook with rawumber the blue pen I used was water-soluble and bled through the white line but I enjoyed the challenge.

Roman Signer, Kitfox Experimental, 2014.

Avion, ventilateurs, câble.

 

Suspendu à un cable, l'avion tourne lentement sur lui-même, comme à mi-course dans sa chute. A la fois humoristique et inquiétante, cette installation de l'artiste suisse Roman Signer, s'inspire d'une frayeur d'enfance de l'artiste : lorsque, assistant à un meeting aérien, un pilote mit brusquement son avion en piqué, l'enfant crut alors que l'avion allait s'écraser sur lui. Rêve, liberté, mais aussi danger des "machines volantes".

 

Exposition "Dans l'air Les machines volantes"

Hanger Y, Meudon, Hauts-de-Seine

 

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Hi Flickrinos, long time no see.

 

Not easy to find clear starry skies in Sydney so trying some new stuff with light painting. Not completely loving this photo but learnt a lot and had fun (something about life being about the journey or some crap ... :).

 

Looking forward to catching up with your 'streams!

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