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Images which hit the interestingness section. I managed to get up to 55 or 60 at some point but then lost a lot and can only assume that it was by adding pictures to too many groups which I thinked affected their interestingness...
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Think I am losing the interestingness bug somewhat although love playing with a photo's interestingness in my own stream by adding it to a group or adding tags
I'm not sure what plant this is but I think some sort of thistle. It has a very interest flower though. This image is a composite of two frames blended with CombineZP.
I took this in the pitch dark in the lull of a storm. I took it while I was praying, and it's interesting. I know what I saw, what do you see?
Simply interesting. I was testing out my new F/1.8 50mm, and this was one of the first shots to crank out from it awhile ago.
Walking downtown through Philadelphia and into Rittenhouse Square is a good time.. the city becomes quiet and serene, almost calm. I love that area
I think this might be the most photos that I've had at one time in Explore. Not sure, because I don't check Scout every day. These were all taken with a somewhat limited point-and-shoot Canon Powershot A95. Someday I hope to get a digital SLR so I can take even better photos. Thank-you for visiting my stream and checking out my photography!
1. ENC-1101, 2. Patriotic Audio Board, 3. The Champlain Valley, Vermont, 4. February 28, 2007 Backyard Sunset, 5. Venus Twilight, 6. Potty Time!, 7. Dreaming of Autumn, 8. Truckin'
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Our server had an interesting, middle-European look. I made this picture as she approached our table to take our drink order. She looked straight at the lens and gave me that "let's get this over with" look. Processing the photograph in PS CS6 yielded something which turned out to be far more than I expected. Desaturating the photograph and burning the edges gave me the look I wanted. And, the restaurant makes delicious Georgian/Russian fare that is hard to find in Central Florida. Look up Ararat Restaurant.
Acer negundo 'Flamingo'
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“Another interesting day”
Texts-Design-Photo: Lampang, Thailand © Neuage (29 February 2020)
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1. Choco-Vanilla Swirl, 2. Post sunset colors at Algonquin, 3. Mug Abstract, 4. He's always got her hand..., 5. Funnel Cake, 6. The Late Crowd..., 7. Intensity, 8. Colorful bird thingy,9. Die Scumbag, Die, 10. Colorful Randomness..., 11. For Love of the Music, 12. Twisted Path of Patterns, 13. Serious Rhoda, 14. The little one always gets the attention..., 15. A Lonely Sentry, 16. Hot Dayam...,
17. Paris
On the road can often find many interesting things. This is the water tank.
Chinese slogans like, what is this. The other day, I walked into the entrance of the KFC see this.
Unfortunately, the useless camera to film. The next day, I go there anyway carrefour time, I will take the camera shoot it down.
Next to the tank next to the Mansion House in should be dismantled. Perhaps some time off then, to see this water and the buildings next to the.
Thanks for putting this one in the front page rotation. I appreciate all of your visits and comments.
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
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
Spotted this interesting architecture on Benefit Street in Providence, Rhode Island. I am guessing that it was built some time in the 1800's.
CN C40-8W 2175 switches the yard at Homewood, IL. Interesting to see this unit, which once pulled the hottest trains on the Santa Fe system, now degraded to yard duty.
When the weather isn't great, I'll sometimes use Calgary's excellent raised walkway system (AKA Plus 15 System) as a workout replacement for walking in one of the parks. Although I didn't measure this with a GPS, the route I walked today was about 8 km's. I park in Chinatown, as there is free parking on the streets there, until 9 a.m. The images portray only a fragment of this system, and there are many other interesting buildings and sights.
Calgary has about 18 kilometers and counting of these raised walkways with 63 bridges (more being added yearly with new construction). This makes Calgary’s plus 15 system the largest of its kind in the world according to the City of Calgary.
Full disclosure:
- I created the Paranoia Group
- We have solar panels on our roof.
- I have an electric neighborhood vehicle, and an electric bike.
- I like trees.
- I believe climate change is real, and that, really, we are playing with fire.
- Last year in Beautiful British Columbia my sisters home was simultaneously threatened by 4 different fires, one about twenty miles away roughly North, South, East, and West!
- I think this should be our governments number one priority.
***Don't make me repeat it***
I didn't plan on getting up on my soap box, but the general interest stories on my home page seem to indicate that the only problem anyone should think about is the uncontrolled Pavlovian drooling that ensues any time we think about stacks of money!