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this is an abstract-ish shot of the basketball hoop net that hangs at the local park...kinda an obscure subject matter but i liked how it turned out...
Looking along Fletcher Road in Beeston, which is only open to trams as a through route, NET 212 is approaching with a service to Toton Lane on 11.4.22
This road connects Middle Street in Beeston to the bottom of University Boulevard and the edge of University Park campus, and the clock tower to the right of the frame is part of the University of Nottingham Trent Building. Someone went roller-skating up the street while I was waiting!
European universities games 2016 Zagreb Rijeka - beach volleyball woman tournament at Jarun lake in Zagreb
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The wire and the cagelike form of Puryear's sculpture may suggest a hunter's trap or a fisherman's basket; another allusion could be to sport, and the lacrosse stick. These different echoes resonate with the title Greed's Trophy, but the work has no single model among human artifacts, and its traces of them fuse with hints of the human body: the dark eye, and the lolling tongue at the bottom, evoke a head, while the shape—dwindling at the foot, expanding at the "chest," and swelling slightly into a circle at the top of the armature on the wall—is subtly figural. Meanwhile, as Greed's Trophy is taking us in these various interpretive directions, it remains conspicuously empty and open, its tense curves a sculptural essay in shape without physical substance.
"I was never interested in making cool, distilled, pure objects," Puryear has said, and his work is deliberately associative. Minimalism has informed his involvement with materials, but whereas the classic Minimalist object is industrially fabricated and impersonal in shape and surface, Puryear's art is steeped in cultural and historical reference, and he is enormously adept at carpentry and other manual skills. In fact Greed's Trophy, in evoking the tools of the American outdoorsman, claims a place for the history of craft in our understanding of the country's art.
This is one of the new Swiss-built trains that arrived in 2016 and is planned to remain in service with NS until at least 2031. The advanced design of the bogies and other external features allows the maximum of internal space. They also feature air conditioning, luxurious seating, an advanced passenger information system, fast Wi-Fi and much more.
What is this?
Three clues ... it's not shredded wheat; it has a lot to do with the title and it is a macro.
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Esse trabalho não é meu, só coloco para inspiração de futuros trabalhos de todas fliqueiras e afins!!!
Of course with it being the 24th, a snowy photo seems in order to celebrate the occasion.
Here in Notts, I can't actually recall a time when there has been a white Christmas, so this photo actually dates back to November 2024, though I understand Edinburgh could be seeing snow by the new year!
Regardless of the weather, I hope you have a good time this Christmas and start the new year well! Here's to hopefully a bit more activity on this page in 2026...
I guess that has given everyone at least some idea as to how old I am. If I explain it, you wouldn't really find it funny anyhow so go play with your smartphones and get off my lawn, kids.
Bad jokes aside, this is, again, not my usual subject for photography. I wanted to get a good look at this net's repetitive pattern and tight weaving not to mention its color, too. I like how this came out.
NET 224 is seen in Chilwell, bound for Toton Lane, between the Cator Lane and Bramcote Lane stops on 20.6.22