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Random party pictures I found.
apparently the girl could juggle.
The guy had a fish eye lense on, I think. So andrew's face looks fat.
picture copyright cymagen
Some of the random photos I came across on my computer while clearing out. Thought I'd put them up here while I'm working on editing my other stuff.
This is ceramic replica done by Julie Matthews of a petroglyph found on the southern tip of Kodiak Island. This replica is on display at the Alutiiq museum here in Kodiak. While it is a reproduction it is also a piece of art. The original artist carved it on a stone many, many years ago to serve as maybe a territorial marker or maybe to just express feelings or maybe to show others what people lived in the area or what wildlife was available. The ceramic reproduction is also art because it copies the original and makes it available to the public for viewing and appreciation. The reprodiction is very detailed with raised textured areas, rough areas, drawings, and lines the separate each area. It is not a mold but an incredible piece of work that shows us something that was made about 2000 years ago. It make us think as to what each picture and sections means. Are they random drawings or are they a message?
Random Fiber Goodness from Homestead Wool and Gift Farm - this stuff makes me so happy!
The blob is growing...
Random Cafe based in Watford is not only a cafe but they share out food given to them.
Their aim is to reduce food waste, campaign to make the food system fairer and more sustainable, and support the local community.
Read more soon on my blog.
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RANDOM BRAZIL
A TRAVEL PHOTOGRAPHY EXPERIMENT
- February 29th - March 30th, 2012. 30 days of random travel in south-east Brazil, from Brasília to Araruama.
- Itinerary:
Brasília (DF)
Araxá (MG)
Uberaba (MG)
Avaí (SP)
Piraju (SP)
Ariry (SP)
São Paulo Capital (SP)
Borrifos, Ilhabella (SP)
Taquari (RJ)
Juiz de Fora (MG)
Rio de Janeiro (RJ)
Araruama (RJ)
- 3138 km (1950 miles), 1191 photos.
- Two levels of randomness:
in selecting the itinerary, from city to city;
in deciding, within a certain place, where to walk and where to take photos.
See more: caerbannog.fr/ooe/randombrazil/