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SPIRITUAL FRONT
portrait
Fuori Stagione festival 2009
@ El Barrio
Torino
Venerdì 11 Settembre 2009
ph. BrubeN
The front has my picture, email/xmpp address and name.
These are enough that I can use this as an improvised business card. They are my essential contacts. If I need to give other data, I just write it down.
I'm lousy with names, so I put my picture there because I would love to have pictures on all the business cards I receive.
The big blank space at the top left is where I write the project name.
It still leaves space for quick important notes or reminders, so that they appear before the first task.
Nostalgia Drags, Meremere, NZ 2011
Check out the Hot Rod Revue online magazine here - I've contributed a few images
This little pulley allows for the use of a bottom pull front derailleur even though the cables are routed on the top of the bike
Pinhole photography & Alternative Coffee development.
ILFORD MULTIGRADE IV RC DeLuxe
Marble Bar / Pilbara > Australia's hottest town 07-09-012
The Georgian front door surround has been taken away to be mended, and there's rather a mess underneath!
A nice front and rear view of a Toranado.
Taken at the latest car show. You don't see many of these around.
There were an incredible amount of photographers with front stage passes for the Celeste gig. They were mostly politely taking turns for different position ... though I did observe the lady in the centre of this shot, step in front of a fellow photographer - tut ;-)
I did not have a pass, so was happy to see them all get moved off after the first song and we then had an unobstructed view :)
At long last the front garden is now complete, and with Spring here it is now in full flower, it has turned out better than I expected as the plants were very small to start with and the soil was just awful. All good now.
The West Front of Wells Cathedral was begun in 1220 and has the biggest collection of medieval statues in Europe. They are meant to be a picture of heaven. Jesus is at the top with his twelve disciples. Saint Andrew, the patron saint of the Cathedral, is in the middle with his cross. Below them are rows of angels, martyrs and Bishops, Kings and knights, and people from the Bible.