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In theory there should be a good view from the top of the Imperial War Museum North 'Air Shard' but unfortunately Daniel Libeskind decided to limit the view to glimpses between the aluminium panels and a few holes just about big enough to poke a camera though. Nevertheless, it's always worth a trip up to view the on-going regeneration of the Salford Quays area.
made in colaboration with he marli (work in progress)
he marli's art was the original inspiration for the gemini serie's.there are element's with in her work that i am drawn to and wanted to explore.
my wish came true in way's i never imagined
The Willow cracked apart and a big branch fell, soon a thicket will form from the new shoots.
16th June 2015 Bluebell Wood Hyde Lea Staffordshire UK
Cold and frost...let the earth regenerate itself in silence.
Le froid, le givre, le gel...laissons la terre se régénérer en silence.
As
the dawn
of 2012
approaches,
may
your spirit
be
refreshed.
bathed
by
vision
to guide
you
through the year
ahead .
En algún lugar del Atlántico....
Dedicada para mi amiga Diana y su luna, ella sabe bien por qué. Por cierto, todos los caminos llevan a Roma....pero por Barcelona pasa alguno !!!!
The scent of smoke this evening signalled yet another regeneration burn by Forestry Tasmania
This should be the time of year for getting out and enjoying Tasmania's perfect weather but months of burn-offs in our logged forests put a stop to that.
After the clearfelling of Tasmania's native forests, the logging industry then burns the area with a napalm like liquid creating a fireball that spews smoke for many kilometres. This is a cheap way of preparing the destroyed forest area for replanting. The ecological and health effects are devastating.
Forestry Tasmania's own science says that over 200 tonnes of carbon per hectare are emitted from regeneration burns, this does not include the loss of soil carbon which has been measured as up to 600 tonnes per hectare. Either way burning the residue of industrial logging is creating a climate disaster.
I took advantage of the sunset colors with a rage in my heart!
Nikkon D700, Nikkor 17-35mm @ 17mm,
1,3s @ f13, ISO 100
Singh Ray 3 stop hard GND
Hey! So I was wondering if you are okay with me posting Donharlon on your art group. What are your rules for powers and abilities because Kan in my story can regenerate like the Dr from Dr Who and produce fire from his hands. Others can control Time and other elements.
Others can read this too but I mainly wrote this for Crowns as an “what’s okay” note.
These three pines stand against a background of forest, that is beginning to recover after a fire several years ago. I remember seeing this section shortly after fire burned it bare, minus the still standing,towering hulks, of tall trees. These trees in the foreground, gently lit by the setting sun,
were only slightly burned by the fire, but the patch of forest behind, with the skeletal remains of a once dense forest bares witness to the devastating holocaust. After years, the forest begins to regenerate itself, as the brush, and young trees attest, revealing that a continuous process of death and rebirth of the forest is constantly occurring in the Sierra Nevada.
Updated the look! This is the pic I've been using as a profile for the very few socials associated with the Blog <3
...after bushfires on the escarpment, Picton Rd.
Taken with Toyo45CF and Nikkor-M 200mm on Fuji Pro160C and developed in Tetanal C41 rapid 2 bath kit for 8mins at 86F.
From our Clagett Farm #CSA this week (25/26)
Garlic
Arugula
Sweet Potatoes
Red Daikon Radishes
Baby Bok Choy
66 522 powers through Water Orton with 4E53 08.01 Avonmouth Coal Silos to York Holgate Sidings. The window frame, on the disused building at Water Orton, has seemingly started to sprout and it was good to see a coal working roaring through, possibly some regeneration in that area now the Coal Tax has been reduced.
Shot today at the bottom of the Freedom Tower in NYC. Simply impressive.
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Thank you guys so so much for the crazy feedback on my last selfie, I really appreciate it and I might do more of this kind in the future!!