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Near where I work, there is a large truck full of recycled soda cans in front of a local volunteer fire department that I always drive past. I've been wanting to stop and take a photo of it for a long time, but today I finally did. I was inspired by the old-school lettering on the sign to process the image with vintage tones and lots of grain. I think it works.
overlooks Las Cruces, New Mexico
this huge bird is made completely of trash
edited with picnik for Holidays Around The World
our new limited edition, recycled, rolodex file boxes.
(one time only)
the wood boxes were made from previously silkscreened panels of birch ply from an old project. the cards were hand punched (by us) using paper that is made from 30% post consumer waste, from a paper mill using only sustainable forests and hydro / wind power.
Created by Sharon Turvey, modified and folded by Glenn Sapaden out of three US dollar bills. Folded in recognition of Earth Day.
I came across this guy diving into the bin. At first I thought he was looking for food or cigarette butts, but I then realised he was looking for recyclable items as he had a shopping trolley and black bags full of materials that he could sell for cash: enterprising.
The birth of a man is the birth of his sorrow. The longer he lives, the more stupid he becomes, because his anxiety to avoid unavoidable death becomes more and more acute. What bitterness! He lives for what is always out of reach! His thirst for survival in the future makes him incapable of living in the present. CHUANG TZU
Excerpt from: Sogyal Rinpoche. (2002) 'The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying - 10th Anniversary Edition' . Rider: London. p17. - in which I am 'presently' immersed. :-)
I went downtown to our Saturday Farmer's Market this afternoon and there was also a "recycled arts festival" going on. Tons of people, booths and art work.
Below: Is it really necessary to take your dog to the farmer's market on the hottest day of the year?. Most if not all of the dogs I saw there looked absolutely miserable. If it's scorching hot for humans, how do you think dogs feel w/ all that fur and walking on asphalt?. I swear, people don't have a brain in their head. Sorry for venting. It just makes me mad how clueless people can be.
qathet Regional District Resource Recovery Centre, in morning sun.
Nikon D100
Voigtländer Color-Skopar 28mm ƒ/2.8 SL
I made this mini to record our summer outdoor "finds". My plan is to take pictures of all the nature-y things that the boys and I find as we are outside. We have tons of lizards, frogs, birds, and other animals in our area and the boys and I love checking them out. I plan to include pictures and write in the information about the discovery. Kind of a little science discovery notebook with pics.
I used a 12 x 12 sheet of cardboard cut into 4 x 6 rectangles. I used the HA raindrop stamp, the HA shadow screen stamp on the tree and the HA Explore and Discover stamp. I also used the HA Three Ferns stamp on the interior. There are ten pages and tags in the album and a front and back cover.
All the cardstock and pp came from my scrap pile. The pp on the tree is Flair and the other green pp is Daisy D's. The chipboard tree is Maya Road. The metal "tree swing" is from Making Memories oldddd metal line and the fuzzy date sticker is Prima.Ink is Tim Holtz Walnut Ink and Peeled Paint. TFL