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Got this outfit from Numbers! at Thimble

Construction site at 17th and H in DC. They're building something on the lot where this was torn down last summer.

Numbers Nightclub, Houston TX. Saturday September 12, 2015.

Posh frock shop at the top end of Collins St, Melbourne. I'm sure I saw the curtains in the front windows twitch while I was taking this pic.

 

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My twist on the Project 365, this time tracking down the actual numbers to mark the days.

What’s allowed: numbers depicted by figures, ordinals (first, second, 13th etc), roman numerals, words. Photos can be taken at any time, but must have been taken especially for this project.

Restrictions: numbers must be “found” or “natural”, so writing a missing number on a piece of paper and photographing it is not allowed. Times on digital clocks etc may be included, but must have been taken at the actual time (so no setting the time forward or back for convenience).

Added restrictions: pictures must be taken with a 50mm lens, plus use of an extension tube for macro shots. Minimal cropping/enhancement.

 

...Kilo gets together with Chek to drop a 'fair weather painting'!!!

SB80dx @ ~ f/4 in 43" shoot through umbrella point back directly at camera. Triggered via PW plusII.

 

Desaturated and forced background background to be pure white.

 

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am collecting the numbers from 1 to 100.

Numbers Nightclub, Houston TX. Saturday September 12, 2015.

Strassenbahnmuseum Wien

nikon fm 50/1.4 fuji200

Sophie is wearing her dad's baseball jersey from when he was a little boy.

It was interesting to see train life outside of the NE corridor. These are not your typical business men traveling between New York & Philadelphia. This was the 'heart' of America and presented a very interesting make up. The Star Line runs from New York to Miami..Who wants to be on a train for 31 hours?

Definitely made me want to think about trying this again.

Hand made birthday card by my flickr friend Iro :)

Abstract digital numbers white background

OM-1n with 50mm 1:1.8; Tri-X

This week: counting, measuring, labeling – numbers are all over. Actively noticing numbers can be an interesting exercise. I find them in obvious places and context, but they will also reveal where I would not expect them.

 

The album can be found here: 2022 | 52 projects.

  

(Wien/Mosergasse)

Dialing Numbers, Keypad Of A Telephone

 

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I don't even want to upload this one but it has bugged me till I have done it. Photos can be like that.

Arlington National Cemetery

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I heart brainteasers. I was first introduced to them as a very young child on vacation in North Carolina. My great uncle (we called him Codfish) was a retired... well, I don't know what he did in "real life" but he was an excellent carpenter and would amuse himself between benches and rocking chairs with creating little puzzles out of old screws and chain and horseshoes. Each time we visited, I received a new puzzle and was entertained for HOURS (because of this I only recently realized how very little there is to do in Statesville -thank you uncle codfish!)

 

In 7th grade I was re-introduced to these puzzles but in a verbal form instead of a spatial one. Shockingly, this was in Mr. O'Neil's Algebra class but nonetheless each day our warm-up consisted of a rebus puzzle.

 

Rebus puzzles are a type of word puzzle where pictures are used to represent words, parts of words, or just a syllabic sound. The term envelopes everything from those stories in Cricket magazine when we were just learning to read to more challenging things. Examples

 

I couldn't sleep. I hadn't played my new CS5 version of Illustrator yet. I decided to create my own!

 

all pottery are with number so the customer can order buy the number

1 2 ••• 57 58 60 62 63 ••• 79 80