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Made this board for our annual NICU reunion, which was a jungle theme. The lion and monkey in bottom right corner were made by my friend with her cricut.

 

At the actual event, I caught a little girl picking off the googly eyes, so poor zebra is one-eyed - LOL

Pictures from a visit to the Eden project in cornwall - www.edenproject.com/

This evening Rik and I went on the Greater Wellington Regional Council 4WD trip to the Belmont Trig in Belmont Regional Park to watch the sunset.

We were so pleased to get to go. Two years ago we were on the waiting list but didn't get to go; last year it was cancelled because the weather was bad. About 18 vehicles went. Our driver was a lovely young Dutch guy, a secondary school teacher.

 

Saturday, 13th February 2016.

The calendar says it is still winter but there are signs of spring all around. I snapped these photos on my way to the railway station this morning.

 

Friday, 25th August 2017

 

Monday, 5th March 2012

Off for a wee stroll round the village and Bob cat followed us! Love this pic of all three of them! <3

 

Canon EOS REBEL T3i: f/11:1/125":23.0mm:ISO 100

Theme #15 - Wildlife

Stellar's Jay

Lens Flare

 

I went over to my brothers, today to do some laundry. I tried to counter my dark candle photo from yesterday with a bright sun lit one from his front yard. It was a beautiful autumn day today.

This evening Jae and I went to look at the Christmas lights in Whitby. Not as spectacular as the ones in Paraparaumu but some lovely ones, nonetheless.

 

Saturday, 23rd December 2017.

An old quote of my very own, I’ve coined more then a few times over the years. “It’s not a question of whether or not I am ready for the day…It’s whether the day is ready for me.”

 

Texture created by Termin8er

www.flickr.com/photos/23339587@N07/

 

Saturday, January 8th. 2011

project 611 Russian Navy Submarine

 

Amsterdam 6-7-2009

The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks is a non-fiction book where Rebecca Skloot recounts what she learned about an African American woman named Henrietta Lacks. Henrietta Lacks had cervical cancer, and her cells became the first immortal cell line (her cells are still found in laboratories all over the world today). Her cell line is known as "HeLa", and her cells helped people make numerous medical & scientific discoveries.

 

For my first concept, I made the H in "Henrietta" out of scientific test tubes on a rack. For the title, I made "HeLa" stand out in Henrietta's name by making those letters capitalized.

 

For my second concept, I drew the title a little differently but still wanted the "HeLa" to stand out (made them different colors). For the H in the middle, I drew cells on the left of the H (because the story is largely focused on Henrietta's cells), and a red nail polish bottle on the right (because there is a significant part in the story where Henrietta is said to have always worn red nail polish). Then, I drew DNA going through the H.

Vienna Center for Disarmament and Non-Proliferation (VCDNP) Public Event, Powering Hope: A Conversation with Rafael Mariano Grossi and Charles Oppenheimer held at the Techgate Auditorium, VCDNP, Vienna, Austria. 2 December 2024.

 

Speakers:

Rafael Mariano Grossi, IAEA Director-General

Charles Oppenheimer, Founder and Co-Executive Director of the Oppenheimer Project and grandson of Robert J. Oppenheimer

 

Moderator:

Elena K. Sokova, Executive Director, VCDNP

 

Photo Credit: Dean Calma / IAEA

  

// Project Space of Kunstraum Kreuzberg/Bethanien

// 28.01.–05.02.2012

 

Photo by Tamami Linuma

Canon 18-55

35mm

1/250th shutter

f4.5

ISO 100

For more information on, or to join The Crisis Project, visit: www.crisisproject.com

 

The Crisis Project was named after the interpretation of the definitions of the word Crisis:

“A stage in a sequence of events at which the trend of all future events, esp. for better or for worse, is determined; turning point “

 

“A condition of instability, or danger, as in a social, economic, political, or international affairs, leading to decisive change.”

 

“A dramatic emotional or circumstantial upheaval in a person’s or people’s existence.”

The goal of The Crisis Project is to alter people’s perception of ‘the suburbs’, while both encouraging artists to use the public space as their canvass, and to create a sense of fear within the affected communities for those who don’t understand.

 

The Suburbs have the undeniable connotation of: “white picket fences, and safe community living for all.” Those who live here by choice do so to: either escape the negative aspects of city dwelling, or to move out of the country in search of a more connected lifestyle. Those who are born here, who grow up in ‘Suburbia’ don’t see their surroundings as an escape, but as a prison of town parks and strip malls.

 

Excluding illuminated store signs and the odd billboard, the suburbs are devoid of any visual stimulation, exactly what property owners want, and expect. But this existence, compounded with the many destructive aspects of the suburban youth lifestyle, only intensifies the angst against the powers that be, by starving creativity.

 

The Crisis Project is the initial attack on the habituated suburban lifestyle, which hopes to both bring together suburban youth to inspire art and creativity, and to initiate the waves of change against the clean walls, and municipal supremacy.

 

If you would like to participate, please either visit: www.crisisproject.com or email your mailing address to: crisisproject@hotmail.com and you will be mailed resources for you to help perpetuate the project.

 

I made this for my friend Helen for Christmas. It's based on one my mum made for me, and she adapted the design from a tramping first aid kit of my dad's.

Hiking the Laugavegur Trail:

 

Landmannalaugar-Thórmörk--Skógar

Ombre Hair Salon on Main Road, Tawa.

I have a 6.30pm appointment on a Wednesday evening because the dye put on my hair twelve days ago did not stay on my roots.

 

Wednesday, 13th September 2017.

Linden. By the station. I do like the brightly painted Chinese take-away.

 

Friday, 12th May 2017

This is another one of my undead project... (somebody have been watching to much Angel, Buffy and Interview with a vampire)

With one exception all the texts in this project come from my own work

Days 320-334 of my 365 project - 16-30 November 2014

 

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.

L to R: Jim Page, Erin Owen, Jason Brightwell, Tiffany Brightwell, Rose Strickland, Steve Strickland (behind my big head), Me, Nathan, and John Hager

 

(minus sara)

My closet after some cleaning. I really love my school bus bag and it's huge too which is nice. In the corner on top of my funky blue slippers is a pile of my dance clothes, leotards, tights, shoes, etc.

Tristan was watching a Tom and Jerry cartoon. I guess he thought it was pretty funny. f/1.4 1/250 ISO 640

21/365

 

I almost forgot to take a picture today! Whoops

 

It's been two years now since I learned how to fold these roses over in rural China. Sadly, I haven't been able to contact any of the friends I made there, since Chinese people don't use Facebook and since I can't understand anything on the Chinese networking websites LOL. Lots of memories associated with these pieces of paper..

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.

Ikuko looks like a Project Zero (Fatal Frame) character >______<

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Jefferson Jr. High - War Bonds Booth. c. 1946

 

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Not sure why KLM, the Dutch national flag carrier, has named one of their fleet after a famous English nurse.

 

Anyway, no guessing why have selected this image as my pick for January 6th, given that I practically spent all day on this thing (how true that statement is of course depends on what time zone you apply it to). Here the plane is pictured from inside San Francisco International airport, shortly after I disembarked, and thus the polka dot effect which actually makes this image slightly more interesting than it would have been otherwise...

 

(This is also a slight homage to Faruk Ateş's far better image of his KLM plane, which is the image that got me started on this whole Project 365 thing in the first place!)

Imatem @ Amphi-Festival 2007 (Peter Spilles of Project Pitchfork)

Upon an early return I caught the culprit responsible for luring me out of the house today!

 

(Apologies for the confusion from earlier unsigned originals- the mask and tea party illustration- I remembered to sign this one.)

new year, new projects.

My project: green & white for the bedroom.

 

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