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The big day-Sweet 16. I took this right before we left for the country club. Man she was a stoked and dad was $9000 broke. Was it worth it? I don't know, I just want my baby never to grow up.
Lagoon Park. Farmington, Utah. 5.24.09. Built July 15th, 1886. One of America's oldest Amusement Parks.
Art by Douglas Coupland at "The Shops at Don Mills", Don Mills, Toronto.
From Wikipedia:
"The Shops at Don Mills is a lifestyle centre - type shopping centre in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is located on the site of the demolished Don Mills Centre site at the southwest corner of Don Mills Road and Lawrence Avenue East in the planned community of Don Mills. It opened on April 22, 2009.
Storefronts face a network of private internal streets, and is centred around a square which includes interpretive historical plaques and commissioned art by Douglas Coupland.
Anchors include the supermarket chain Metro, bookseller McNally Robinson and the LCBO."
Al parecer mi clase de metodología era la meca de los dibujos en ese semestre, en ocasiones mejor escuchaba música o al menos la imaginaba para no dormirme.
Título: Music rules!
¿Por qué? Aburrición
¿Cuándo? 2007
Más informacion en: destruccionmoral.blogspot.com/2009/08/music-r ules.html
Captured on S. Wentworth near 35th St. Diana 151 and Fuji Neopan Acros 100.
This the original exploding scorecard from the old Comiskey Park that Bill Veeck had built when he was owner of the Sox. It was salvaged when the ballpark was torn down and reassembled for the concrete cavern now known as The 'Cell' for U.S. Cellular Field.
self-critique: The colors kick ass, nice capture of autumn boldness. Color and texture, however, are unappealingly inconsistent between lower left quadrant and the rest of the image. Definitely not my best, but a good exercise nonetheless.
Has a trippy technohypno beat that I can dance to - I'll give it a 5.
A sound bomb exploding. Guy in the blue t-shirt has seen it all before and comtinues smoking his cigarette without flinching.
Photo by Doug