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So here it is. The epic "Flaming Geyser." Not shown in this photograph are the matches that littered the surrounding area indicating the there isn't always a flame at the so-called flaming geyser. A sad, sad state of geyserism.
The weather lady said it was going to be hot and sunny, once a bit of low lying cloud had burnt off, well this is this morning as of 5 mins ago, a NOT SO FLAMING JUNE !!! Well we are in West Yorkshire and pretty high up , but after a beautiful Tuesday and promised it for a week I did have sadly high hopes ! duh, so here's looking forward to eventually boarding a plane this year and finding some summer !!!!!
JUNE 2013 - Emley Moor, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, UK
The pulpit is carved by Kirchmayer. In the octagonal enclosures, from the staircase, reading left, are St. Francis, St. Augustine of Canterbury, St. Paul, the Sermon on the Mount, and St. John the Baptist. Around the pedestal are Dr. Edward Bouvarie Pusey, a leader of the Oxford Movement in the nineteenth century (in life, never a bishop); Samuel Seabury, first American Episcopal bishop, consecrated 1784; William Laud, Archbishop of Canterbury, 1633-45; St. Dominic, holding a lily, a book, and a rosary; St. Augustine of Hippo, holding a flaming heart; St. John Chrysostom (with a long beard); and, finally, St. Stephen, holding a cross.
Photo courtesy of Jerry Gould
Each ornament is noted with a name or link to the image. The ones along the bottom are the only exception, you can find them here: www.flickr.com/photos/thenewjane/. The Christmas tree can be found here: www.flickr.com/photos/rubyblossom/4174121810/
The Flaming Mountains (Chinese: 火焰山; pinyin: huǒyànshān) or Gaochang Mountains are barren, eroded, red sandstone hills in the Tian Shan of Xinjiang. They lie near the northern rim of the Taklamakan Desert and east of the city of Turpan. Their striking gullies and trenches caused by erosion of the red sandstone bedrock give the mountains a flaming appearance at certain times of the day
I had my nose in a book for most of the flight from Chicago to Reno, but had an urge to peak out the window just as this view was going by.
My first thought was that this was Lake Mead behind the Hoover Dam, but it turns out to be the Flaming Gorge Reservoir impounded behind...you guessed it...the Flaming Gorge Dam.
It also made more sense that I'd be over Utah rather than somewhere over southern Nevada where the Hoov's located.
the widefield blitzkrieg continues with the Flaming Star + Tadpoles
10x720s, STT-8300M + Astrodon 5nm Ha + canon 200 f/2.8L @ f/2.8
Fresh banana, sweet 16 pineapple and orange glazed in batter and rhum. Served with crème anglaise and non fat ice cream.
Here is a combined image of IC405 and IC410.
I aligned the separate images of IC405 and IC410 using 'align and combine' in Nebulosity and then merged them using PS.
In case you were wondering...why of course the band entered the stage via a massive flashing pudenda
The Animus Art Collective’s installation, Flaming Cactus, transforms ordinary streetscapes through the use of vibrantly colored zip ties affixed to street poles. Originally installed at FIGMENT 2011 on Governors Island, the installation brought its playful energy and whimsy to Astor Place in Manhattan.
The zip ties, once wrapped and locked around the street poles, have tails of excess material. These tails create the effect of cactus needles sprouting from the trunk of the street poles.
In an interview for the Figment Project, Animus co-founder, Preston Dane said, “Our hope is to show that adding art to a community or space doesn’t require a lot of resources, formal education, or even money. Creativity is something we’re all capable of.”
NYCDOT Urban Art Program, Artervention
Flaming Cactus by Animus Art
Presented with Figment Project
Lafayette Street and 4th Avenue, Manhattan
This Fiat Panda is operated by ANAS (Azienda Nazionale Autonoma delle Strade).
ANAS is a Italian government-owned company deputed to the construction and maintenance of Italian motorways under the control of the Italian Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport.
The name ANAS (sounds like Anus) is funnier when you see the symbol as it looks like a flaming toilet roll.
See it here, at their website: www.stradeanas.it/
I finished this painting on Friday, July 29th, and it was STOLEN out of the front seat of my van on Saturday, July 30! I never even had a chance to photograph the whole finished painting. BASTARDS!
Acrylic, collage, mixed media
This is about a third of the new canvas I am working on called "Flaming Apsaras". It's not that big, but I am having so much fun, I'm thinking about doing more apsaras on a couple of matching panels.
It's sort of a mishmash of Thai/Indian motifs but really, my own dream interpretation of traditional demon-goddesses.
The Animus Art Collective’s installation, Flaming Cactus, transforms ordinary streetscapes through the use of vibrantly colored zip ties affixed to street poles. Originally installed at FIGMENT 2011 on Governors Island, the installation brought its playful energy and whimsy to Astor Place in Manhattan.
The zip ties, once wrapped and locked around the street poles, have tails of excess material. These tails create the effect of cactus needles sprouting from the trunk of the street poles.
In an interview for the Figment Project, Animus co-founder, Preston Dane said, “Our hope is to show that adding art to a community or space doesn’t require a lot of resources, formal education, or even money. Creativity is something we’re all capable of.”
NYCDOT Urban Art Program, Artervention
Flaming Cactus by Animus Art
Presented with Figment Project
Lafayette Street and 4th Avenue, Manhattan
Dessert at Maison Paul Bocuse
Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan
July 29, 2009
They were nice and poured a little extra alcohol on when they noticed that I was trying to capture a picture of the flames.
Purveyor of Spanish produce, LaTienda, say "Grilling is a great way to enjoy the distinct flavors of Spain's sausages. Chorizo with smoked paprika, white butifarra sausage and morcilla black sausage are all very different but equally delicious..." Right they are too. Flamed is another great way and is the speciality of the restaurant, Irachegara, in Tenerife, and the still flaming plate makes a great spectacular entrance to your meal. (To find the restaurant, take the turning up towards Vera de Erjes, between Adeje and Guia de Isora.) This mosaic is made entirely from seeds and is on the wall inside their dining room.
The most detailed English language website on the island