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Photographic collage composed of text, holes in squares and squiggly things filled with images of cheese.
One of the doorways that showcases the Arabic architecture within the Albaicín. No visit to the south of Spain is complete until you have visited one of Andalusia’s most unique neighborhoods, the charming Arabic quarter filled with Muslim influence. The Albaicín, is located in the city of Granada, across the Darro River from the Alhambra fortress and palace. This Moorish “barrio” is just one of the many treasures of traveling through Andalusia and southern Spain.
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This collection is a glance into rl me. Inspired by this room that I call my studio as I'm sitting at while typing these words and the walls at my grandmother's old house that were filled with so much art with so many style that somehow worked together so beautifully.
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I split this collection into a few packs:
🍂 The Artistic Pack: 2 frames of beautiful botanic embroidery daisy and leaves and 2 sets of cloth lines with drawings: Botanical and art supply themed.
🍂 The Cultural Pack: With a retro style side table and a set of standing classic books with two glass paper weights as book end.
🍂 The Eclectic Pack: With an old big copper key, hanging plates, deer drawing in a vintage glass frame (do you remember these frames?) and ceramic hanging candle in Greek blue and white style.
🍂 The Green Pack: A basket with leaves, a succulent and shabby chic Japanese style shelves.
🍂 The Shiny Pack: A pack of three glass retro lamps in yellow, orange and pink
🍂 Fatpack includes a bonus little backdrop that bring these items together.
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Ray Charles
In the heat of the night
A small wooden doorway in Prague. I was fairly satisfied with the original photo, but was curious to see what Generative Fill would choose to do if I tried to expand the photo's borders. I'm not an architect, but it seems to me that it is able to "understand" architecture sufficiently to build realistic visual scenarios. Not what the building actually looks like, but certainly a plausible alternate reality.
I also made some Raw Camera adjustments & a few minor touch ups.
See my comment for a link to the original photo.
This diamond has been fracture filled.
There is a faint white line near the center, right side of the diamond visible in this photo. That is a surface-breaking fracture; the "filler" went in there.
please view against black background
Many thanks to PMax for the correct ID of this butterfly!
handheld of a Giant Swallowtail (Papilio cresphontes)
using a Sony DCS H1, VCL-M3358 & VCL-DH1758
Old fashioned garage still serving fuel , former Golden Fleece service stationl displaying the sign .
Watsons
Maleny
Sunshine Coast Hinterland
This frieze filled a wall that I could see from the hallway. I cannot describe the room it was in very well because even at a distance all my mind could focus on was this frieze.
The 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry was "the first Civil War regiment of African Americans enlisted in the North," writes a curator at the National Gallery of Art. It was led by Colonel Robert Gould Shaw. The gallery explains the history behind this giant frieze:
"On the evening of July 18, 1863, the 54th Massachusetts led the assault upon the nearly impenetrable earthworks of Fort Wagner, which guarded access to the port of Charleston, South Carolina. Shaw, at the front of the charge, was one of the first to die. Of the approximately 600 men of the 54th who participated, nearly 300 were captured, declared missing, or died from wounds they received that day. The steadfastness and bravery of the 54th were widely reported, providing a powerful rallying point for African Americans who had longed for the chance to fight for the emancipation of their race. By the end of the war, African Americans composed 10 percent of the Union forces, contributing crucial manpower to the final victory of the North."
The Latin inscription on the frieze says "omnia relinquit servare rempublicam", or relinquished all to serve the Republic.
Abolitionist and African American suffragist Frederick Douglass had two sons who were part of the 54th.
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Description: Augustus Saint-Gaudens' Memorial to Robert Gould Shaw and the Massachusetts Fifty-fourth Regiment
Sculpturist: Augustus Saint-Gaudens, American, 1848 - 1907
Notre Dame Cemetery, Worcester, MA
The first Blue Jay that has posed for me in quite awhile. Fill flash saved this one from heading to the recycle bin.
This fantastic KW for Creasy Trucking was taking on some go go juice at the old 76 truck stop in Milwaukee, Wisconsin in March 1973..
Woman from the nomadic Mir tribe in her home in rural Gujarat, India.
Single flash through a softbox on camera left, with a reflector for fill.
While having my SUV's gas tank refilled at the Fort William First Nation Reserve gas station I had plenty to keep me occupied. I noticed this bench advertising a First Nations brand cigarettes. ... and I did some window reading ... and watched the busy station as reflected in the windows.
It's "deja vu all over again" ! (LOL) I'm putting this in both my Bench Monday and Window Wednesday groups ... I couldn't decide if it was a Monday or Wednesday photo, so I just went for the double! Thanks for stopping by and sitting on my bench or looking in my window or maybe both :)