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Metamec made a huge variety of clocks. This is no beauty with it's leatherette pillars and faux marble body. Battery operated

Visit my Etsy shop:

www.etsy.com/uk/shop/Plasticgoodies

Nikon D90

Nikon 85mm f/1.8D

 

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Cualquiera de las imágenes publicadas en este Flickr, estan registradas. El uso sin consentimiento por mi parte de ellas, reportará la denuncia al registro de propiedad intelectual.

 

Any of the images published in this Flickr are registered. Use without consent on my part of it, will report the complaint to the registration of intellectual property.

as seen in a display case at SFAI

© ...alma de papel

 

It's always fun to take photos of other photographers. This one is taken in Stockholm, Sweden. The photographer on the photo is also on flickr.

 

Best viewed Black & large

This is a hidden waterfall along Canon Rio del Guejar in the Department of Meta, Colombia.

 

The river rafting trip down the tiver was fantastic and I'll be posting a vlog of the experience on my YouTube channel soon.

 

www.youtube.com/channel/UCJWSB72-qJYM0gf_fYSveCA

Richmond, VA - July 2018

It's just Spidys all the way down!!

 

Reached 130 in Explore !! Sweet!

It took a lot of effort to get to this waterfall in Colombia.

 

From the small town of San Juan de Arama, my Colombian friends and I had to travel in a 1966 Jeep for four hours along a bumpy dirt road. That's not the end of the story though.

 

In order to get to this location, the guerillas who control the area had to be paid their fee in exchange for safe passage.

  

Meta di Sorrento / Meta near Sorrento - Campania - Italia - Italy

Sorrento (pronounced [sorˈrɛnto]; Neapolitan: Surriento [surˈrjendə]) is a town overlooking the Bay of Naples in Southern Italy. A popular tourist destination due to its variety of small antique shops and location on the Amalfi Coast, it can be reached easily from Naples and Pompeii as it is at the south-eastern end of the Circumvesuviana rail line. The town is most commonly known for its small shops selling an arrangement of ceramics, lacework and marquetry (woodwork).

 

The Sorrentine Peninsula has views of Naples, Vesuvius and the Isle of Capri. The Amalfi Drive, connecting Sorrento and Amalfi, is a narrow road that threads along the high cliffs above the Tyrrhenian Sea.

 

Ferries and hydrofoils connect the town to Naples, Amalfi, Positano, Capri and Ischia. Sorrento's sea cliffs and luxury hotels have attracted celebrities including Enrico Caruso and Luciano Pavarotti.

 

Limoncello, a digestif made from lemon rinds, alcohol, water and sugar, is produced in Sorrento. Other agricultural production includes citrus fruit, wine, nuts and olives.

 

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A graffitti artist named DeLaVega has been leaving uplifting chalk messages and drawings on the sidewalk in my neighborhood for many years. To see some of his work, try here:

 

www.flickr.com/photos/tags/delavega/

 

This weekend, someone went on a DeLaVega-inspired chalking spree.

 

Calling themselves "Gloom", they left messages like "The Commodification of Trite Spiritual Aphorisms is a Crime", and the above. I passed it and laughed, but had to take a photo an hour later when I saw that this message had subsequently been punctuated by an enormous dog turd (discretely diffused and blurred so as not to offend the delicate sensibilities of Flickrites).

 

Somehow this seemed appropriate to my experience on Flickr of the last few days...

 

A simple Sunday Stormtrooper photo. Star Wars LEGO building Star Wars LEGO.

 

Micro TIE fighter stolen from here.

A woman paints a copy of Renoir's Adalisque. You can learn more about the National Gallery of Art-housed painting here: www.nga.gov/content/ngaweb/audio-video/audio/odalisque-re...

On the lawn in front of the San Luis Obispo Museum of Art, a large sculpture is curently displayed, by an artist whose work I had seen in more respected museums, e.g. at the Getty Center.

Mark di Suvero (°1933), Mamma Mobius, painted steel, detail

Cano Canoas in the Department of Meta, Colombia.

old stickers. 1998.

written on the sticky side.

 

Mutli

Elemental

Testing

Assistant

 

My entry for the 2018 Bio Cup Preliminary round! META is a robot designed to help scientists understand properties of certain elements. In this case, Gravity in the right arm, Electricity propulsion, and a liquid Nitrogen cannon.

 

More photos: imgur.com/a/N7IYwiT

Keen followers of id-iom will know that we like to put a little write up with our pieces. Today is no exception but it appears we’ve run into a small snag. Neither of us can seemingly come up with anything suitable for today’s decidedly lovely painting. She’s a wistful looking lady gazing off stage left. That much is for sure.

 

It’s usually quite obvious (to us at least) what the blurb will be. But not today. It’s veered from being related to the boredom of lockdown to living in a crashed space station to shouting at your own private parts. I wish I was making it up. Now, in the fruitless search for a write up, I’ve had to go all existential and write about my inability to come up with something to write about. Meta. Take from it all what you will…

 

If you’d like to give her a home drop us a line etc. It is A2 on high quality Bockingford paper and made using Acrylic, paint pen, watercolour pencil and spray paint.

 

Cheers

 

id-iom

 

Sorrento (pronounced [sorˈrɛnto]; Neapolitan: Surriento [surˈrjendə]) is a town overlooking the Bay of Naples in Southern Italy. A popular tourist destination due to its variety of small antique shops and location on the Amalfi Coast, it can be reached easily from Naples and Pompeii as it is at the south-eastern end of the Circumvesuviana rail line. The town is most commonly known for its small shops selling an arrangement of ceramics, lacework and marquetry (woodwork).

 

The Sorrentine Peninsula has views of Naples, Vesuvius and the Isle of Capri. The Amalfi Drive, connecting Sorrento and Amalfi, is a narrow road that threads along the high cliffs above the Tyrrhenian Sea.

 

Ferries and hydrofoils connect the town to Naples, Amalfi, Positano, Capri and Ischia. Sorrento's sea cliffs and luxury hotels have attracted celebrities including Enrico Caruso and Luciano Pavarotti.

 

Limoncello, a digestif made from lemon rinds, alcohol, water and sugar, is produced in Sorrento. Other agricultural production includes citrus fruit, wine, nuts and olives.

 

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