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The first in my series of Post Cards for Daly River

Stamp: Stampendous

Embossing Enamel: Stampendous

Flock: Stampendous

Ink: Ranger, Momento

Twine: May Arts

marie, while i have wanted to visit chicago, i am not sure if this should be why:)

 

freaking awesome card though...like none that i have seen...simpe but you can tell alot of thought and work went into it...fantastic, one of my faves for sure...

Mark Luckey Photography© 08 Mark Luckey Photography, All Rights ReservedCopyright 2008 (90)

octobre 2019 - Mojave Desert (USA)

Dwalegrim tries to catch his breath, but this scene is taking his breath away!

The main, round picture is actually a mosaic made from 26 single frames covering the whole visible firmament and shown as a fisheye projection. The center of the Milky Way in Namibia comes almost through the zenith and it's a remarkable experience to see that. From Carina to Cygnus. Small Magellan Cloud and even Saturn are also visible. Not to mention all the nebulas and a lot of airglow.

 

As the fisheye projection has the shape of a circle, the corners were all black in a square picture. So I filled them up with a combination of 2 different pictures also taken in Namibia. The dusty stars are from the neighborhood of the Barnard Galaxy and to boost up the roundness I mixed it with some star trails.

The waves werent helping all that much, but it still came out ok.

....of a Combine at work.

Bartolomé Island, Galapagos

Wednesday Post Card from Puerto Rico !. And the weather service has issued a heat index advisory up to 105 !!! I'm not kidding ! #originals #prstories #endlesssummer

Postcards of opera houses,

about 1900-1910

Color lithographs on card stock

 

Around 1900, opera was both high art and popular art. There were opera houses throughout Europe and the Americas, and itinerant troupes brought productions to cities too small to support a company on their own. Opera houses were major landmarks, and the theaters often appeared on postcards, sometimes with a fancily dressed crowd heading to a show. These cards show just a few: Berlin, New York, and even Boston. Yes, Boston once had a dedicated opera house. It stood at the corner of Huntington Avenue and Opera Place. just a few blocks from the MFA. Opera Place is still there, but the building was torn down in 1958.

 

(From MFA label)

Near Canon Point, Diego Garcia

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