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A subway train pulling in at Dufferin station in Toronto, around midday on a Saturday.
(Yet another shot pursuing the theme of 'out of focus / intentional blur' for this month's Tribal SNAP challenge. ;)
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November 2008
This is "The Vase".
-Copyright 2003 JINMO-
Thank you very much for visiting, my friends.
Please enjoy the details in LARGE size.
JINMO
Another difference is how the roadwheels are set up. The Object 430 Version II's roadwheels are equidistant from each other, while the Object 416's are not.
These are from a restaurant in Bristol, Tennessee, where my uncle and aunt lived till I was 6. We went to this restaurant every time we visited them, and they had plastic monkeys in the drinks, and I always played with and kept the monkeys. I've kept two since. (I'm 32 years old now.)
placing objects onto photo sensitive paper then exposing to white light to give the outline of the object. Objects were moved then exposed again to give repetitive detail. Double exposure.
Objects of Desire, Cocktail Party and Charity Auction at the private home of Roslyn and Tony Oxley, Darling Point, Sydney-17 Oct 2014
Howe Library's object poetry, created in celebration of National Poetry Month, April 2009 and on display in the children's room.
Chalong Temple
is about 8 kms. outside town. Take Vichit Songkram Rd., to the Bypass Rd., and turn left, and drive for
about 10 mins. Wat Chalong will be on your left. This is where stands the cast statue of Luang Por Cham,
who helped the people of Phuket put down the Angyee, or Chinese Coolie, Rebellion in 1876 during the
reign of Rama V. There are also statues of Luang Por Chaung, and Luang Por Gluam. Other monks, who
were abbots of the temple during later times, and who are the objects of respect and recipients of the
offerings by Phuket people generally.