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Un Explore más, este último se lo quiero dedicar al grupo de reciente creación Proyecto Común y a su creador.
I thought it interesting, not to mention disturbing, that this pattern had formed on many of the vents at work. On my last night at work, I had been looking up "swastika" at Wikipedia, to see if this was the right way around, or if it was backwards, when Kelati came over with his iPhone, and took a photo of me with the Wikipedia "swastika" article in the background. In fact, that is exactly what had happened just before I took this picture—Kelati was looking at the photo on his iPhone and had just finished showing it to Greg, and saying that he finally had proof of my affiliation to show everyone. Just like Kelati. "Insulting" right to the end. LOL! :D
FOOTNOTE: The symbol that had formed on the vents was actually backwards. I had to flip this image to get it to appear the 'right way 'round'. :P
This is a small waterfall in west coast of Iceland, but the stone in the left part like a stairs, and it's absolutely nature.
Not sure what it is. I think maybe Magyar Távirati Iroda (MTI). I like the arrangement of the numerous dishes around the main tower.
Right after the click, I knew I had something special.
Julian wasn't feeling well, and he flopped onto Viv's shoulder, with a look so weary. So forlorn. But quite picturesque, too
So I pulled out my camera, found just the composition, and snapped the one perfect shot. There's quite a feeling of accomplishment when you just know that you were in the right place at the right time. But, more importantly, you realized it--you could take advantage of the situation, use your equipment with perfection, and realize that which you could only see in your mind's eye.
I thought was good, maybe one of my best, even; which is exciting, and yet so bleak, at the same time.
So I flogged the hell out of it, to share it to the [flickr] world.
Then, when I found out about scout, I thought, maybe this would be the one. Unfortunately, it wasn't to be, as nothing I took showed up.
Then, as I was swinging Julian one day, I had an idea for an interesting composition, and again, right after I heard the click, knew I got something special.
This time, I only posted it to a select few groups, and, sure enough, a few days later it popped up at number 52! And, for a week it hovered around 50 to 70. But then, after the great server massage, it dissappeared.
I was sad that the run was over, but still appreciative of the experience.
And then, the one on the right showed up! And sure enough, a couple days later the one on left returned.
I'm happy again.
Created with fd's Flickr Toys.
This looks like an interesting class to take. The requirements, however, require too much work on my part.
On Wednesday morning my wife and I departed Myrtle Beach. I snapped a few pictures in the hotel room before we left. Here is the interesting lamp stand next to the bed.
25 years ago, back when I was still in high school, they redid the old quad area with a major upgrade/renovation. One of the things they did was to lay down a bunch of those little plastic planter containers you can get at home centers and greenhouses (the kind that have a little bit of dirt in them with a few sprouts coming out so you can transplant the plants into your garden), pour a matrix of concrete around them, allow the concrete to set, and then have a guy come in with a blowtorch after the concrete had set to melt and burn the plastic containers.
Then, they put soil in the voids and planted grass in the voids in an attempt to make the quad area look like a bucolic, idyllic setting in which students could learn and enjoy their educational experience.
It worked, for about a year or so. People started walking over the grass and within a year or so, it was overgrown and trampled down.
However, the patterns still look interesting 25 years later, I think