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The Rene Collection is a small entry way/hall set out now at The Liaison Collaborative!
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Here's one of my photo-besties Rene at Burning Man! He'll be joining us for our European Photo Walk Tour at 80stays.treyratcliff.com/ - he's happy to sign autographs and show off his amazing dance moves.
Image created for my #ArtistsInStillLife project. Check back here next week for the next one. Appears in my 2025 calendar.
Rene the Elephant at the Toledo Zoo
Toledo, Lucas County, Ohio
Taken June 16th, 2014
Rene is the oldest and largest elephant at the Toledo Zoo. She came from the wild back in the 70s and has been living at the Toledo Zoo since then. In 2003 she gave birth to her first calf named Louie who still lives at the zoo. In 2011 she gave birth to her second calf Lucas. She is a caring mother and is one of the most popular animals at the zoo. I never leave the zoo without seeing Rene and the other elephants.
René bin ich immer wieder auf diversen Austellungseröffnungen begegnet und wir hatten sofort einen vertrauten Draht zueinander. Wann immer wir ins begegnen haben wir so wundervolle Gespräche, als würden wir uns schon ewig kennen. Es ist mir jedes Mal aufs Neue ein Vergnügen!
Few weeks ago singer and DJ Jennifer Rene came to South Africa for a quick tour... If you don't know who she is then listen to her song called Fine Without you with Armin van Buuren...
Some of my friends knew her so we set up a quick shoot one afternoon, we shot with her wearing a sari and for something improvised I'm quite happy :)
By the way, I would like to upload it later on 500px, does anyone have a cool name for this image ?
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Strobist info:
- Menik SQ-500 (studio light) in 120cms Octabox camera right.
Somehow, a bobblehead doll of the famous Belgian artist is so perfect!
San Diego Museum of Art in San Diego, California
A porticoed home designed by James Gallier Sr. and built in 1833. Located on the site of a former sugar plantation and Chalmette Battlefield, where the final major battle of the War of 1812 took place: The Battle of New Orleans (1815).
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The Herse, finally finished. It is going to Bicycle Quarterly for review, which will appear in the winter issue.
There are many unique features on this bike that can't be appreciated in a single photograph. I take no credit for the bike other than polishing the bell and choosing the components, some of which Mike advised against. All components are final except the pedals, which will be Eggbeaters, and the seat post. If my calculations are correct, the bike should be <23 lbs with saddle and my pedals.
This high resolution picture was taken by Mike Kone. If you want to see details click on all sizes (original size) or download; additional photos should appear on the Rene Herse website shortly.
And yes, I know, small-small. I didn't take the picture, okay?