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Another card I made for the Trendy Triangles Challenge over at Moxie Fab World. More details are on my blog stampingandstitching.blogspot.ie/2013/08/rainbow-string-s...
CL677 Fantastic Birthday
DI059 Geometric Shapes
Last of the series in colour, I'll leave the BW images of this building for the future as you might get bored.
The previous 2 are in the comments.
"7 Days of Shooting" "Week #22 ~ Collections" "Black and White Wednesday”
Taken at The Regency, Laguna Woods, California. © 2014 All Rights Reserved.
My images are not to be used, copied, edited, or blogged without my explicit permission.
Please!! NO Glittery Awards or Large Graphics...Buddy Icons are OK. Thank You!
in the polished glass of the riem arcaden, reality blurs and doubles. a lone silhouette walks along the bottom edge, faint but purposeful, a shadow that seems both part of the structure and somehow detached from it. overhead, strong industrial shapes reflect and intersect, softened by a faint light that filters through and dissolves the lines into a hazy abstraction. this image captures a moment suspended in liminalityâwhere reflections hold stories and the cityâs architecture feels like a portal to somewhere else.
shot out of the bus to Nufenenpass - transit from Tessin (Ticino) to Oberwallis - Goms
impressive trip and a cool chauffeur.
Stained glass window at St. Paul's Church in Princeton, NJ. This is actually stitched together from about 6 images. That's what happens when you don't have the right lens with you. :-)
Pomegranate Artpiece Puzzle
1000 pieces, used and complete
29x20in
73.7x50.8cm
TED: "Them's funny shaped birds, ain't they? I ain't never seen birds wot look like that before. Sum 'Merican man painted 'em so p'raps that's wot 'Merican birds look like. Rite. Well. Anyway... this pertickular pussle wuzzn't too diffycut cuz it wuz a Pommygranit jigsaw. There nice kwality wiv chunky peeces wot fits togevver propperly, so I knocked it off fast - even the blue bits!"
2021 piece count: 24549
Puzzle 29
Recently I got a request for an image I had posted on a web site some time ago and not looked at for years. After I located it in the hinterlands of my computer files I thought I should post it here.
It is a still life of phrenology collectibles from our collection and some geometric forms. Jack made the photograph years ago as a test of a Leaf digital back on a medium format camera that was a recent acquisition of a photographer he knew.
© Jack Wilgus