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Herald Bight
Francois Peron National Park
Western Australia
Don't be alarmed. Although these nets were unattended, they looked like they were used regularly and not abandoned on the beach.
this would have been 100% better if I had a flash on hand.... :p but I still like the composition.
this was an awesome block party downtown!
Nuu-chah-nulth (Nootka) People, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada
Bear Grass, Cedar Bark, Dye, Glass Float Probably From Japan, 1910
Japanese glass fishing floats were used by fishermen to suspend nets and were known to wash up on the shores of the Northwest Coast. A talented Nuu-chah-nulth weaver covered this float with finely woven basketry, depicting major symbols of Nootka culture. Large basketry floats, such as this one, are very rare.
Neptune's Daughters. Mardi Gras 2013. Mobile Al.
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Fire-float Pyronaut displaying at Bristol harbour festival 2017
A specialised form of fireboat known as a fire-float. It was built in 1934 by Charles Hill & Sons Ltd., Albion Dock Bristol, Yard No. 208. Registered number 333833. She is owned by Bristol Museums and based at M Shed in Bristol's Floating Harbour.
Taken with a Nikon D90
Chocolate Stout Float Churros.
Bar Terra
San Francisco, California
(December 17, 2012)
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Photo of a 3 Musketeers float at the Water Carnival.
Not Dated
Subjects
Michigan State University -- Student Activities -- Winter Carnival
Repository:Michigan State University Archives & Historical Collections, 101 Conrad Hall, East Lansing, MI 48824, http://archives.msu.edu
Resource Identifier: A000573
Maids of Mirth. Mardi Gras 2013. Mobile, Al.
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The performers and one of the boats of "Challenges and Caring Love" at the PIT Building during the Chingay Parade 2012.
The shadows the were cast by the trees and the early sun really did wonders on the japanese garden and the glass floats that could be found there. Enjoy!
About the series
This series of shots were taken on 10-22-2010 at Cheekwood Botanical Garden. Dale Chihuly, world renowned glass artist, was having a garden exhibition where he installs pieces into the gardens to enhance the appeal of both the gardens and his work. This is the fifth Chihuly exhibition that I've gone to and the fourth that I've been able to shoot. I really enjoy the mixture of the glass and the gardens, and it makes for great photo opportunities.
"I love to juxtapose the manmade and the natural to sort of make people wonder, is it manmade or did it come from nature? That's a very important part of my work."
Dale Chihuly