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Maçãs!
Dedico essa foto à linda Claudia Tanaka pelo significado da maçã, mística, misteriosa, feminina, fértil e muuuito linda!
Today was such a gorgeous day that I decided to put on one of my favorite outfits, head to the mall, and give MAC a try. I spent about an hour at the counter, a small fortune on products, and they all fit in this little bag with lots of room to spare.
Mac Daniel Villanueva Palima dancing at Derby Theatre's Green Lane rehearsal rooms.
Blog: dwc-imagery.com/dance-mac-daniel-villanueva-palima/
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This is my makeup collection as of 09/27/09. I forgot to include eyeliners, eyelashes and back ups, but this is the majority of it!
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There are not mine. I Googled "Mac, Heatherette" and this was one of the first links.
Mac stands tall on the outskirts of Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan.
He is known as the World's Largest Anatomically-correct (that's right, *wink*) Moose! Mac is only one example of the many roadside attractions/oddities found across the country!
built for Canada Builds 150
Uh oh, they found the Mac! Pinky and Spooky attacked the lanyard and USB drive with glee! Did you know a USB port will support a kitten's full body weight? Macs are so sturdy... Here's a photo of the kittens on their first birthday. The iBook and kittens survived this traumatic incident.
This photo is my "Most Interesting."
Opinion is divided at our place as to which is the better type of computer.....that's why 4 members of the family have a mac and 5 of us have a pc!
This is a mural I just painted on the side of MARCO, the contemporary art museum in Monterrey, México. It was the first mural I painted there as part of the Seres Queridos(loved ones) project. The portrait is of Régulo de Leon Santos, who works as a parking lot attendant near the museum. This was a very cool project and I met some great people. A lot of locals helped out, making the project possible. Thanks go to Anna of Nobulo who started the project, The good folks at ARTO-Art Beyond Museums, Marla and the people at MARCO, As well as the other artists: Jorge Rodríguez Gerada, El Niño de las Pinturas, and Atma. Special thanks also to Poeekz, Claudia, Buster, Sanez, Dose, Rene Almanza, los fotografos José Lara y Verónica Valdés Vega, los del taller de Grafica Miguel Alvarado, Bacalao, and everyone else that helped out....MILES DE GRACIAS
This is an old photo of my friends Border collie, Mac. I've just been having a play with it as I am having it printed on a cushion for her birthday.......so thought I would pop it on here too.
I decided to show how warped an off center silo can get on a rectilinear lens. Here is the before and after of the barn and silo image. Sure, the barn is a bit weird too but the silo really shows the distortion so I decided to edit a better presentation. I had to wait through all my .PDF work and until I had a single layer .TIFF to simplify the work. Next, I loosely clipped around the silo, including the snow to the bottom. I copied and pasted the selection. I wand selected the sky on the clip and deleted it I cleaned up the rest including the snow that posed no interference. Then I Ctrl-T transformed the clip and drew the left of the silo until I achieved some degree of normalcy and flattened the image. TaDa, the background sky was left, as is. This, the Dickens red barn was previously cleared from the Longmont FAA property and moved here for preservation. I kind of liked the lacy background sky that signaled the end of the semi-storm.
I swung by the Agricultural Heritage Center, The Lohr McIntosh Farm because they opened for first Saturdays throughout the winter. I decided I might not get another shot of winter for my Mac ag series. We had little winter this year though there in none inside this shed. This storm might have been it. By the ides of February, we were in the warmest and driest February on record. I bailed because I expected this might be the one McIntosh snowy open day this winter. As it works out, it was. I loaded up with autumn captures this year in general but I need to switch back into the slim winter. The snowy day crowd was thin, except for the fellow who was there to exercise his kestrel, for the wintry day and even highway #66 was certainly slow. Considering all the pigeons that hang around the old structures, I question the kind of exercise the kestrel, a bird of prey, might be getting. I suspect that it may not be altogether legal to hunt on city and county parks. A year ago, I found some bald eagles hunting the Mac area, sometimes successfully.
This winter's February was very far from normal here but we won't even have an EPA to work against it. I wonder what the FEMA budget looks like for the next four years when FEMA funds will be needed more than ever before. Tough! Expect rougher weather swings everywhere.
A large piece by the street artist known as Invader.
Someone (no doubt from the auto body shop next door) has affixed a BMW badge to the red "power indicator" tile.
This is the second mural I painted in Monterrey for the Seres Queridos project. The figure is Vitaliano Cerda, who runs a used book shop in the center of the city. I painted this one a little looser and faster than usual. The red background designs were painted by Sanez, a super talented young artist from Monterrey. His designs often include a mix of animals native to northern Mexico and have a strong indigenous influence. Really cool stuff.