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okay everyone, I know you have seen this picture already. I made it a little more interesting. My internet was working yesterday so I didn't end up taking any new pictures. So I will be getting to that today.
1. Spidergirl, 2. josh o, 3. ice cream, 4. Metro, 5. overcast day at the beach, 6. Katarina (close-up), 7. lamp pole, 8. Amanda,
9. rochelle03, 10. New York, 11. let's go..., 12. lamp pole at, 13. underground, 14. teenagers - act now, 15. look at us
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After dilligently taking off my glasses, and setting the camera up, and taking one shot in this freezing cold water, I realized that I left my wallet, cell phone, and Keys in my pocket.
Slick move there skippy...
But everything was in reasonably good condition, and I got the shot. The only problem was walking around the rest of the day in wet pants. Major grundie attack.
Anyways,
Happy Tuesday! Bonus points if you can name the location...
About 30 yards from the beach a group of four of these ducks landed - three like the lower one and the one in the upper right corner - I take it that this must be the male.
ID by Justin Burke: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bufflehead
Ataviadas con crestas de gallo estas plantas crecen sobre las rocas de la penÃnsula de Los Molles. Apenas pase el invierno cubrirán el roquerÃo de grandes y hermosas flores lilas.
The Avro Anson is a British twin-engine, multi-role aircraft that served with the Royal Air Force, Fleet Air Arm and numerous other air forces prior to, during, and after the Second World War. Named for British Admiral George Anson, it was originally designed for maritime reconnaissance, but was soon rendered obsolete in that role. However, it was rescued from obscurity by its suitability as a multi-engine air crew trainer, becoming the mainstay of the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan. By the end of production in 1952, the Anson spanned nine variants and a total of 8,138 were built in Britain by Avro. From 1941, a further 2,882 were built by Canadian Federal Aircraft Ltd.
Some of the "finds" when dissecting an owl pellet. Sophia and Olivia each dissected their own pellet. It was amazing how many small bones and fur were in a pellet.
This M2 100 is owned by ISSA Transportes. It's a single axle tractor and has what looks like a Peterbilt sleeper.
Tattoos are a big part of many people's lives, either when they are done just to decorate a part of the body or when they have an extra role, like keeping a memory alive or saying something that can't be said in words.
This projects sees them as a way to keep track of your life.
There are three models with a full body cover, with several connections between them
and tattoos depicting some aspects of their lives.
The typography writes "Interesting Pasts" emphasizing all the above.
Design by Dylsectic
(not all tattoos are originally my illustrations)
Special thanks to Giannos Dimou, George Strouzas,
Christos Zafeiriadis & Tind for the help (each one on a layer)
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3x 50x70 cm
1 color & coloured varnish print
ODT DOORS
The most interesting feature of this car was perhaps its gull-wing doors. I have no first had experience with them, but they apparently weighed in at about 100 lbs and could take your fingers off if you were not careful. Strange for a car that was touted to be a "Safety Vehicle."
I recall going to the plant and asking if we could get a tour and in effect, being told to "Get lost!"
Seen at the Canadian Museum of Transportation, Kingsville Ontario
Very interesting day in Tokyo. The couple we are traveling with headed for a Disney Park and we went to the Senso-ji Temple in the Asakusa District. I think we both picked the most popular attractions in Tokyo since both places were packed. Senso-ji and the surrounding area was just waking up - it was fascinating to see all the closed shops with painted shutters. It was also cool to see many people dressed in kimonos. I should have tried to shoot with more of them. Next time.
I took these photos in Tokyo, Japan in April 2019.
1. Rolling Mist on the Connecticut River, 2. "Off the Grid" (Energy sufficiency in Southern Vermont), 3. Frost (Red and Gold), 4. Fall Colors (Stream Remix), 5. Mist on the Sudbury River, 6. Black Eyed Susans, 7. Scotch Thistle Flower Bud, 8. Seahorse Alley,
9. Earth Tree Sky Cloud, 10. Echinacea Bud, 11. Kripalu Sunset # 10, 12. Clematis on Black, 13. Magnolia Flower Center, 14. Spiral, unfolding, 15. Hummingbird guarding Bird of Paradise blossoms at the Getty (detail), 16. The Indoor Pool at Hearst Castle,
17. Little fluffy clouds, 18. Orchid hybrid: Paph. Maudiae (redux), 19. Big Makena Beach, Maui Hawaii, 20. Fractal Universe (Rodd1h_2048b), 21. Frost on the window of my grandparents house, 22. 1998-Yosemite-Valley, 23. The bridge at Hapgood Pond, 24. Fractal sine waves (wire rendering)
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at city plaza in nieuwegein, NL.....
didn't one of bill cosby's characters wear a hat that looked like this? ~grin~
Seems to be based off a late 50's GMC cab, but the camper body looks more 70's I'd say? Fascinating and a pity the light didn't allow for a better photo (the only way I was able to get one at all was to point my car headlamps at it...the truck was behind a fence in a poorly lit parking lot.)
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1. TideRed, 2. ground zero (or) mortification, 3. view from cyclops, 4. 7h, 5. MadonnaChild2.2, 6. content, 7. transform, 8. artistFantasy1,
9. triptych hardedge, 10. m: self portrait, 11. awareness, 12. Robert and Shana ParkeHarrison's works, 13. heritage2 (view large), 14. Spring Street, New York, NY, 15. Mary Bogdan | Paintings, Assemblages, Prints, 16. Mao-MostWantedMan
These are the photos that have made it into Flickr's daily Interestingness so far. Looking at my contacts using the same Flickr toy, it looks like lots of them have many more than 4 in there. This is my small start :-)
Created with fd's Flickr Toys.
Tattoos are a big part of many people's lives, either when they are done just to decorate a part of the body or when they have an extra role, like keeping a memory alive or saying something that can't be said in words.
This projects sees them as a way to keep track of your life.
There are three models with a full body cover, with several connections between them
and tattoos depicting some aspects of their lives.
The typography writes "Interesting Pasts" emphasizing all the above.
Design by Dylsectic
(not all tattoos are originally my illustrations)
Special thanks to Giannos Dimou, George Strouzas,
Christos Zafeiriadis & Tind for the help (each one on a layer)
–––
3x 50x70 cm
1 color & coloured varnish print