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Fully restored image of the Queen of the Peninsula by Sir Tom Joven (C-D-B).
Mahal na Birhen ng Orani,
Ipanalangin mo po kami at Kalingain ang aming Bansa! Viva!
This image is available to license now from Getty Images in a range of sizes. Just send an email to pmulligan2001@yahoo.com and I'll send you the link pronto. I get a small cut from the sale and you get to use the image legally. Thanks
0500
2005-2008 (it hibernated)
Acrylic on canvas
5 x 4 inches
This image is based on the small icon that appears on a web page when an image link is not fuctioning. I thought it would be funny to make a few small paintings based on this graphic which signifies the absence of an image.
This is the second of these that I've made. I do not have a picture of the first, alas, but it is in safe keeping with my art history professor. A funny story about the first one, though: when my Dad was helping me hang my senior show at Georgia Southern University, he accidentally hung the "Image Not Found" upside down. Of course no one but me noticed, and since I didn't pick up on that until the end of the evening it was a really cute way to top things off :)
I love putting this piece in a show, because it seems to transform the space around it. It just has such a powerful connotation and for me it has an incredibly humorous property when placed in the context of painting.
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Book is called Someday. I thrifted it from the Goodwill. It has no copyright info, but I believe the page is missing. The book is inscribed:
To: Joan Booth
January 27, 1946
From: Doris Sherman
Feel free to use in your artwork.
Final processing ala Alan Friedman ... the image pixels are "inverted" (imagine a photographic negative).
This shows the prominence areas off the limb in better detail, and you can also see how the rest of the filament/prominence snakes across the photosphere (Sun's visible surface).
The two white spots are sunspots. The very dark squiggles are flaring regions among the sunspots' magnetic fields.
More detailed info is in the comments, below.
Day 117 of an Unknown Number
"Image 117"
I am starting to like this natural light concept. Along with the macro lens, one can truly be transported to another place......with shallow depth of field. I revisited the garden, and I spotted this lonely drop of water.....and it looks as though I caught it just in time. Pardon the dust from the construction next door. Thanks for popping by!!
#water #droplet #macro #nature #leaf #garden #naturallight #canon5dmarkIII #canon100macro #lensflare #depthoffield
----Image from the H. Edwin Morrow Collection. Note: This material may be protected by Copyright Law (Title 17 U.S.C.)--Repository: San Diego Air and Space Museum