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series: Robert Irwin: Light and Space, Kraftwerk, Berlin

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↳ Post 047 // My blog for more details in bio.

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HairBase: Greg Hairbase - VOLKSTONE

(For Lelutka Skyler, included 8 colors)

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Jacket: KJETIL Jacket - COMPLEX

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Pants: HYPEBEAST - COMPLEX

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Shoes: RETRO LOW - COMPLEX

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Pose: Static pack TOMMY - Emporio Supreme

(included 4 poses & longboard)

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Protesta degli inquilini abusivi nelle case popolari in via Gola a Milano, per lo sfratto ricevuto dalle autorità. Il quartiere in zona naviglio, è noto in città per lo spaccio di stupefacenti.

♩ ♪ ♫ ♬ ♭ Deadmau5 all night

 

Burning Van encourages the individual to discover, exercise and rely on his or her inner resources.

Portrait : DJ Dustin Slacker @ Burning Van 2017

 

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All things [ kunst ]

"It is the grey infused by color

It is the invisible revealed

It is the mundane blown away by awe"

Jason Silva

McWay Rocks, Big Sur, California

As I gazed quietly at a Tulip in Denmans Garden (no apostrophe, apparently) I found myself tempted by a radical hypothesis: that there is actually only one Tulip; one Immortal Tulip.

 

Certainly, there used to be many millions of them, dotted all around the world, but I suspect that at some point in the last few decades, they came together in a sort of Tulip Conclave, discussed the possibilities of the future for Tulip-kind, decided that it all looked a bit ‘same old, same old’ and, sticking two fingers up to the material world, they promptly coalesced into a single unified energy-based entity… and moved on.

 

You can do that, allegedly, the coalescing bit, if there are enough of you having the same idea at the same time.

 

But how, I hear you ask, can we still see acres of Tulips wherever we look, if that is the case?

 

Simple, says I: as a courtesy to the millions of Tulip lovers around the world, the Immortal Tulip just rapidly changes its position and appearance a few trillion times every second so that it gives the impression that everything is as it was; sort of like a film at the cinema which runs at only 24 frames per second but gives the appearance of real life, complete with smooth, natural motion. This seemingly frantic activity actually costs the Immortal Tulip almost nothing in terms of energy and time, as it now has direct access to the power network of an entire Universe, and, it still gets to bathe in the admiration of the Bees and other onlookers.

 

However, given that the Immortal Tulip now lives at the speed of light, and given that it only takes a few billionths of every second to perform all of that jumping around, the real question is, what is it doing the rest of the time?

 

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The Immortal Tulip. Shot in Denmans Garden, Fontwell, West Sussex.

 

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Usual caveats etc.

F3 Freiraum für Fotografie

Berlin

März 2025

Orlando Florida 10/15/21

This is the quality or state of being fundamental, ie: Radicalism.

In Rainy season this year i got lucky to capture this vivid milkyway arc, with intense air glow or known as green sheen, along with orange distant town light noise.

In fact, the message here is to convey is SAVE TREES. Nothing else in entire galaxy can save us except TREES. They are the fundamental entity of survival and existence of life on planet EARTH.

Newly sprayed in the last week.

6:00am Chinatown Alley, San Francisco

 

Leica Q2

Passeio na cachoeira. Foi uma grande caminhada.

if it's got an engine, you know I love it!

 

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Radical thinkers and the intelligently rebellious.

The brutally honest frustrations of a man out of his time, or just another fool that doesn't understand the situation ?

This was my first view, looking up Radical Steps. Flaring sun ...

I used my hand as an improvised lens hood to produce the previous image. But this one has a certain charm, I think.

Not sure what radical groceries are.

Brunswick, Melbourne.

VW Golf GTI at the Essen Motorshow.

much to say at Mahatma Gandhi's cremation site

I thought I'd try something Radical from my collection of Sunflower Photographs from my Garden.

 

I took these Two Photographs (some time during the summer of 2001) of Sun Flowers that I grew in my Backyard Garden in Pinellas County, Florida. I then Combined and Manipulated them with Photoshop™ to create this Radical Creation !

 

The Date shown is July 11, 2001, which is the date that the Kodak Lab Scanned my Film.

 

Disclaimer: These photographs were taken with my Minolta Maxxim 5000 35 mm Single Lens Reflex Camera with Color Slide Film, when I was just learning photograph, so they are very soft & grainy. I brought my Film to a Local Pharmacy, and they sent it to a Kodak Lab for Slide development and the generation of a CDROM with all of the Slides from my two Rolls of Slide Film. I then touched up the Photographs from the CDROM for Exposure and Saturation with Photoshop Elements before I added them to my flickr˜ Photostream.

600km spa francorchamps

The "Radical Steps" in Kirkby Lonsdale lead down from the churchyard of St Mary's Church down to the banks of the River Lune, near Ruskin's View. The steps were built in 1820 for Dr Francis Pearson, who had a reputation as a political radical, to divert the existing public footpath that ran through his garden! There was a lot of opposition to the building of steps, which thereafter became locally known as the "Radical Steps".

co-curate.ncl.ac.uk/the-radical-steps-kirkby-lonsdale/

 

'Royal Highland Fusilier' Deltic 55 019 at GWSR.

Quaife Radical Club Cup racing at Oulton Park.

Cars & Coffe Oftringen

Beading is one of the defining mediums of contemporary Indigenous art on this continent, and this landmark exhibition brings much-needed critical attention to the breadth and impact of this practice.

From early beads made of seeds and shells, to trade beads and computer pixels, Indigenous artists have long used beadwork to tell stories, honour loved ones, and celebrate beauty. As they embrace techniques and knowledge passed from previous generations, today’s Indigenous artists are using beading to address concerns and concepts related to history, decolonization and resistance.

Ranging from wearable art and portraiture, to installation and video, the works in Radical Stitch connect past and present, as they imagine new worlds. With humour, poignant testimony, and political and social commentary, this exciting exhibition examines the contemporary and transformative aspects of beading through the innovative works of artists and the tactile beauty of the medium.

Birmingham, MI

 

I am posting 25 Woodward pics every other day! Keep looking for more.

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