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New walkway and tree (Sunburst Locust). The Cutleaf Sumac is in full Fall colour and the Japanese Quince is starting to drop its leaves. The European Birch is suffering from Birch Bark Borer and is down to one trunk. You can see this area of the garden 6 years ago in the following photo: www.flickr.com/photos/jpnewell/10478219504/

 

For this project I chose to use my digital Canon 90D. I've always heard that you can use your 50mm lens backwards for greater and closer detail in your subject, so I tried it with nature around my house.

Project 52, Week 51

Theme: Holiday Cheer

 

This pretty much sums up what my Christmases are like - bright, cheery, sparkling, festive, and full of food. ;)

a selection of images from my senior project, "P.S. (private sexualities)"

Mree performs on May 14, 2014 at the Vera Project in Seattle, Washington

A co-worker caught me in the middle of a not-so-inner-monologue moment this afternoon, mid “Well that’s not a half bad idea”, and felt compelled to ask half smart assedly, “Who are you talking too?”

 

Who am I talking too?

 

I suppose it’s something of a bad habit, or just plan ole fashion weird, but for as long as I can remember, I’ve always talked to myself out loud. It for lack of better reasoning just seems to make sense. Under certain circumstances it tends to relax me. It makes it a bit easier to organize thoughts when I can actually hear them, rather then simply bouncing them aimlessly around the backwashed echoes of my head. Often more then not, when an writing idea comes to me, I will in most cases actually toss the thoughts out there verbally while working the bays, even rehears lines I’ve conjured up for my fiction work, just to see what they sound like outside of my head. Typically it is met with little fanfare or attention. The bays are after all a rather clamorous amalgamation of operating machinery, grumbling diesel rigs, hissing high pressure water wands, and yes, loud mouthed co-workers. Basically, it’s a noisy environment. As such typically my outwardly attempts at personal peer pressure, and suggestive persuasion go unnoticed, but there are those rare occasions when quite suddenly and quite unexpectedly…Some one notices.

 

Granted, I can understand the strange factor one might sense upon making the observation of someone such as myself speaking quite clearly, rationally, and occasionally intensely to himself. I do after all recall when Bluetooth first hit the market, and the concern I’d felt when trying to decide as to the best way to approach drivers that appeared to be deeply consumed in a very serious and lengthy conversation with no one other then themselves. “Cautiously” had been a word that had tip toed its way to the fore front of my mind.

 

Typically no one notices my verbally expressive rants of personal self indulgent, file shuffling and fictional character development. Today someone noticed. And to answer their question…

 

I said, “I’m talking to me. There’s no one else here I wants to talk too right now.”

 

Sometimes I really am my own best friend.

 

Friday, January 16th. 2009

The first late night at work after the clocks have gone back. I stay late(ish) on Tuesdays before going to the pub quiz.

 

I'm disappointed with how blurred this is.

 

Tuesday, 3rd April 2018

A small project consisting of setting up a shoot with random passersby and getting them to pull a face.

All participants where informed of the project and asked if they wanted to be a part. To see the rest of the project you can visit cambrils.tumblr.com/

 

Lighting is provided by a softbox umbrella camera right and a bare strobe for hair light.

Why do they always want what the other one has?????

We were on a family vacation this week, so as you can probably guess, I have a lot of shots with 2 subjects.

IN/EX Dance Project

 

IN/EX Dance Project

#112 of 365 Daily Drawings

 

Inspiration: I was looking at pictures taken in Kyoto & reminded how heavy Heian Court robes were when I tried them on.

 

Result: Kimono doodle

 

Materials: Pentel 0.3 HB, Platinum Carbon Fountain Pen, Staedtler Karat Aquarell pencils in a Stillman & Birn Alpha series sketchbook ( 21.6 cm 27.9 cm / 8 1/2" x 11")

 

Location: Home

 

Note: Happily playing in the Stillman & Birn Alpha sketchbook, which, holds up wonderfully to light washes, as I explore how the Platinum carbon ink handles this paper & reacts with (under & over) other materials. All I could think of, besides loving this paper, is the need to invest in some superior Faber-Castell watercolour pencils...

I used a metal texture with soft light blend mode at 100% then erased off my daughter. I had been planning on taking her to the river for some senior pictures and wanted the parasol to go with the setting. I loved the result. We were, however, fighting the rain and with it very dark light. The on camera speedlight flash saved me.

My house through a drop.

2016-03-01: Mohamed Kalif, Division Manager, AfDB during a meeting on a level one project.

Geocaching. A cache rated at 1.5 terrain one should not need to climb a tree to reach it. The clue says it is 'at head height'. Whose head, a blooming giant?

 

Thursday, 26th January 2017.

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I wanted the top of the quilt to look like the paint pouring in. The blue and green ribbons swirl around it, mixing up the colors.

  

quiltingismytherapy.com/2010/12/01/my-project-modern-entry/

Well this is the start of my 52, tried to go with the group theme of resolution also!

www.flickr.com/groups/2117362@N24/

This guy was very high and far away, so a pretty heavily cropped photo but just had to share my great sightings on what I thought was going to be a come up dry day as far as wildlife goes.

I'm still in hospital but I went for a little walk today. This church is across the road from the hospital.

 

New Year's Eve, Tuesday, 31st December 2019.

We found this art project some body left at Dog Lake Campground (near Lakeview, Oregon)

I had this piece so long in my head. Wanted to combine the different shapes.

Seen on the fish counter at the New World supermarket in Thorndon.

 

For 365: The 2019 Edition weekly theme 9 - Food.

 

Tuesday, 26th February 2019

Day 22.

 

Cause conflict and make your top pick

Restitch my ripped jeans

And take the old ones

Take the old ones out back

Sew them tight at the seams please

I've got so many ripped knees, ripped knees

  

Leica M8

V.C. Nokton Classic 35/1.4

The Cloud Project:

A unique art and science experiment touring across the region in an ice-cream van. Cat and Zoe served nano ice-cream and created strawberry flavoured clouds all while exploring developments in nanotechnology...

 

Find out more: www.andfestival.co.uk

 

Photography by Helen Atkinson.

...not from the camera. the roll came unraveled a bit - i like it...

Seattle Pike Place Market

 

Hasselblad 500c

Carl Zeiss Planar 80/2.8

Shanghai GP3/100

Project Staten Island. Photo: Keely Kernan

#6/365

 

My sock collection...I know, I know weird.

From September 4th - 6th, 2013, project forwarders and breakbulk charterers from all over the work met in Jakarta, Indonesia, for the Project Cargo Nexus Southeast Asia 2013 Conference. The event was supported by XLProjects Network and InterMarine, who gave a keynote presentation on their services. There were representatives from four continents present ranging from project forwarders to vessel owners. Really good contacts were made over the three days and lots of project business was discussed with many instances of rate requests even while still at the meeting! The conference was held in the JW Marriott Hotel in Jakarta. The next such event will be Project Cargo Nexus Africa 2013 which will be held in Cape Town, South Africa, in November 27th - 29th. Details for this event are available on our website:

 

projectcargonexus.net/africa-2013

 

While at the conference we also announced that Project Cargo Nexus Southeast Asia 2014 will be in Yangon, Myanmar, at the Chatrium Hotel.

 

Keep up with Project Cargo Nexus!:

 

Website: projectcargonexus.net

Facebook: www.facebook.com/ProjectCargoNexus

Twitter: twitter.com/ProjCargoNexus

LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/groups/Project-Cargo-Nexus-4793266/about

SuperCargoPros: supercargopros.net/group/ProjectCargoNexus

  

My next project. I ordered Russian Nesting Dolls and will be repainting each of them. These are just sketches so I don't fuck up the dolls for real.

13.o6.2oo9 Zita Rock Festival, Berlin

Peter Spilles, Project Pitchfork

 

©2oo9 Kiyhuri/ Necroweb

The PROJECT

Ein dokumentarisch-fiktiver Abend über Identität

In Anlehnung an «The DNA-Project» der Künstlerin Marina Belobrovaja

 

von und mit Enzo Scanzi TEATRO MATTO

 

Wohin und zu wem gehören wir? Menschen, die sich in der Gegenwart verunsichert fühlen, suchen nach Verankerung, zum Beispiel in ihrer Herkunft. Wissenschaftliche Beweise lösen soziale Zugehörigkeit ab und gleichzeitig wird kaum etwas so emotional diskutiert wie Identität und Herkunft. Die in Zürich lebende ukrainisch-isrealische Künstlerin Marina Belobrovaja hat 49 Juden und Jüdinnen aus der Schweiz, aus Deutschland, Russland, Israel und aus der Ukraine zum Jüdisch-Sein interviewt. Roter Faden ist die Reaktion der Interviewten auf das jeweils vorangehende Gespräch. So entsteht eine Art DNA-Kette.

Das dokumentarische Material beleuchtet die Sehnsucht nach Selbstverortung und konfrontiert uns mit der Frage: Wer und was sind wir?

  

Premiere Do 25. September 2014, 20 Uhr

 

weitere Spieldaten:

 

Fr 26. September 2014

Sa 27. September 2014

Di 30. September 2014

Mi 01. Oktober 2014

Do 02. Oktober 2014

Fr 03. Oktober 2014

Sa 04. Oktober 2014

 

je 20 Uhr

 

Tickets 30.- / ermässigt 20.-

 

Reservation marketing@kulturmarkt.ch oder 044 454 10 10

 

Abendkasse & Bar Eine Stunde vor Veranstaltungsbeginn

 

Regie Enzo Scanzi

Dramaturgie Ann-Marie Arioli

Schauspiel Nicole Tobler, Rebekka Burckhardt, Nikolai Bosshardt, Joey Zimmermann

Cello Tehila Machado

Kostüme / Requisiten Isabel Schumacher

Szenografie Mona Fischer

Gestaltung Flyer / Plakat Werner Holtmann

Lichtdesign Gioia Scanzi

Technik Kulturmarkt

Regie-Assistenz Tina Kümpel

Produktionsleitung Cristina Achermann

 

Eine Koproduktion mit Kulturmarkt Zürich und Theater im Burgbachkeller Zug

my grams is so hard core.

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