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All the board members except one were at their post for the morning meeting of the Saint Charles Bay fishing association in Aransas National Wildlife Refuge.
Photo taken from a pile of discarded gig posters. I believe this was from a recent Guns N Roses tour. This image has been processed in SilkyPix retro cinema film simulation from my Lumix camera
Compilação de algumas coisas que temos feito, isto foi criado para algumas publicações que estão por vir, mais pra frente a gente mostra por aqui.
Compiltion of some stuff that we were doing, it was made for some publications, pretty soon we show here what it turns into.
stay tuned yo.
Another in a series of posters, celebrating how a basic color is important in my culture. (and yours)
Yellow has been used in art for a long time!
Thanks for looking.
I am so happy I could again make poster for this lovely event thank you girls so muuuch ♥
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As the title says, moss inside of moss text.
Mosses are small plants, not showy, but they play an important role, growing where other, larger plants can't, and then relinquishing the location to a grass, fern, shrub, or something else. This clump of moss is growing in a wooded area.
Thanks for looking. Isn't God a great artist.
Created for the Kreative People Group Contest Event Poster
St. Swithin's Day is the 15 July. According to folklore if it rains on St. Swithin’s Day, it will rain for 40 days, but if it is fair, 40 days of fair weather will follow. The attendees at this conference will obviously be hoping for rain on the day!
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@ Mainframe
There will be no secrets
Nowhere to hide
The left and right being outwitted
And little brother inside
The drones and data crawlers delve
Dreams and nightmares being ourselves
Compiled evidence mount concern
While mankind’s bridges burn
Our cyborg image never shown
Our accessories scent allured us
Hums of technology a pleasant moan
We breathed deep the aroma’s service
Bandwidth culture firmly in place
Everyman has no face
Ethnicity of avatar and clan of choice
Everyman selects a voice
The blind face themselves feeling
Something’s missing out of sight
Reaching for the cognitive ceiling
Surrendering for wrong and right
To machines constant drumming
The overfuture is coming
Where there’s nothing left to do
And no difference from me to you
Poster for CCU, the University I attend. All material copyrighted 2008 - Jacob Galley.
Mixed Media 11x17
I lived in Barcelona and Madrid. Being a photographer I noticed a distinct difference in many things between the two cities. For example, Barcelona had some of the most sensational "wall art" and graffiti I'd ever come across. I was told that there were actually extension classes offered teaching the "art" of graffiti and that there was a wall where many students were taken to to practice their techniques. I came upon a wall that was covered with wall posters and was left to decay and wither with the elements - something very difficult to find in Madrid. I wasn't sure why but noticed that in Madrid all wall posters were systematically torn from their notice boards almost as soon as they were put up. I assumed it was the local governments way of trying to encourage a kind of "post no bills" ordinance.
At first, I was frustrated at how consistently bills were stripped and pealed off the walls all around Madrid (unlike Barcelona). However, I soon got into the myriad collages left over by the strips and pieces that kept accumulating with each tear away.
Was glad to have come across the torn posters I did find in Barcelona. Unfortunately a full terabyte of photographs taken over years is locked into an external hard drive which is inaccessible because it fell.
This image was one of the very few that I happened to store on my computer hard drive. I may not see the rest for some time.
A strange mix of cult-like end of the world posters proclaiming Jesus is coming soon, and a lost cat notice in the middle. I love finding strange stuff like this randomly in the city. I normally avoid shooting pattern shots since they tend to be boring, but the disjointed Jesus posters with the cat notice standing out of place makes this much more interesting then a straight pattern.
Shot Spring 2019 in downtown Toronto. Camera used was a Konica C35 with Kentmere 400 film developed in HC-110.
Scan from darkroom print.
Em fa molt content que de la meva foto n'hagin fet lo pòster de la XXIV Diada de l'Arrossejat!!
I es que va quedar tercera al concurs de fotografia paissatgística de L'Ametlla de Mar!
La foto original aquí