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Still life of a metal bowl full of various nuts

Back to the Eightie's

Ich habe herausgefunden, dass es ein Nachbau- bzw. Lizenzbau des "Sharp QT 27" von 1985 ist.

Publications:

* Art Magazine # 3, 2025, Barbagelata Contemporary Art Foundation

* Novum Artis Magazine, issue # 008

 

Gallery Exhibitions:

* Knock, Knock: The Art of Wit and Whimsy 2025-2026, Livermore Valley Arts, Ca.

* Beyond All Boundaries 2025-2026, Riverviews Artspace, Lynchburg, Va.

* Whimsy 2025-2026, View Arts Center, Old Forge, NY

* See What You Can Find! 2025, The Bruhaus, Los Angeles

* VIVID 2025, d'Art Center, Norfolk, Va.

* Irvine Annual 2025, Irvine Fine Arts Center

* Snapped 2025, Art Bias, San Carlos, Ca.

* Int'l Photo Competition Feb 2026, ViewPoint Gallery, Nova Scotia

* Sacred Play Exhibition 2025, Covet Art Gallery Oceanside, Ca

* Wild at Heart & Weird on Top 2025, The Lab on Santa Fe, Denver

* Colour Exhibition 2025, The Glasgow Gallery of Photography

* Mood and Emotion 2025, Sacramento Fine Arts Center

* Emotions! 2025, MVA Gallery, Bethlehem, Pa.

* The Surreal Spectacle 2025, Art Scene West, San Diego

* Art + Stroll 2025, Business for the Arts of Broward, Ft. Lauderdale

* Don't Judge a Book By Its Cover exhibition 2025, Cultural Center of Cape Cod, Massachusetts

 

Online Exhibitions:

* Featured in Dodho Magazine online version 2025

* Figurative 2025, Light Space Time Art Gallery

* 9th Figurative, Teravarna Art Gallery, Finalist

* Fresh Art 2024-2025, Marin Society of Artists

* Surrealism Exhibition, Naturalist Gallery of Contemporary Art

Exhibition 2024-2025

* The Narrative Exhibition, The Chateau Gallery 2024

* Shoot The Frame Awards, December 2024, Finalist

 

Awards:

* London Photography Awards 2025, Winner Comedy

* Muse Photography Awards 2025, Winner Comedy

* Sacramento Fine Arts Center, Award of Excellence

* Fine Art Photography Awards 2025, Nominee

* Annual Photography Awards 2024, Honorable Mention

 

The terrified nameless citizenry of 1950s b-movies dressed in colorful outfits are caught in horrified poses as they scream, flee and try to shoot their way out of certain death from off-screen monsters looking to squash them, natural disasters, giant crickets and alien landings.

1919 black-and-white photograph showing a group of men at an outdoor garden table in Rákoskeresztúr, Budapest, Hungary.

Steam enthusiasts have at least four opportunities a year to ride a steam train in Thailand. These day trips take place on 26th March (anniversary of the opening of the first public railway), 12th August (Queen’s birthday), 23rd October (anniversary of the death of King Chulalongkorn) and 5th December (HM The King’s birthday). Sometimes there are additional trips. Each trip has a different destination. The steam trains are usually kept at the workshops near Thonburi station when not being used. I have been there before to take pictures though officially it’s not open to the public.

 

www.thaifestivalblogs.com/steam-train-trip-in-thailand/

 

Close-up of a group of cheerful friends leaning over a table, enjoying a sunny day in Szentes, Hungary, 1957.

Sepia-toned studio portrait of an elegant woman in formal attire, holding a small purse, taken in Budapest, Hungary, 1910s.

photo by Anastasia Babanska

2016 Frei Markt Parade

Portrait of Miss Malì

Picture: Davide Morino

Edit: Davide Morino

Outfit, makeup and hairstyle: Miss Malì

1934 portrait of young Hungarian officer in formal military uniform with glasses, sepia vintage photograph. Gyula Jandó

Comments on how to improve my flower photography skill are highly appreciated. Thank you.

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Leica M6 TTL .85 | Leitz 90mm f2 Summicron Pre-ASPH | Ilford Delta 3200 | Kodak HC110b

 

Available Light B&W 35mm Photojournalism by Johnny Martyr

 

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Nelson, Nevada - A Ghost Town

Palm trees on the beautiful beach background, Tropical vacation background concept [IMG08200]

Isabelle is wearing my latest creation :-) For this design I merged two of my designs :-)

Lisbon, Portugal - November 2021: Tram car of the Bica Funicular (Ascensor da Bica) stopping and waiting for passenger in the civil parish of Misericórdia while Portuguese people are walking along the railway

Week 11/52

Theme "Disappearing Technologies"

3/10/23

Models: Ken Carson and Gisele Oliveira

Happy National Ukulele Day folks. Grab that Uke, find some sun and strum away on your favorite tunes. Or just listen to this one.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=X1ZUMqcLBr0

Thanks to Veronic for working with me. Anytown, USA, Anytime

 

Best viewed large with a Mai Tai. All rights reserved

Place: Wanhua District, Taipei

 

Based on the Nissan March (Micra) K11, Yulon Motor launched the Verita on the Taiwanese market in 1997. This Taiwan-only retrostyle version of the March quickly became successful, despite its higher price tag compared to the March. The March and Verita K11 were discontinued on December 31 2007 because they were unable to meet stringent emission regulations.

 

In Japan Nissan had its own retrolook version of the March: the March Bolero.

abstract illustration of the planets of the solar system

doodle small pattern on abstract Artistic background

Model: Miss Diversity

Photograph: Heiko Kalweit

Two women posing with a classic Zastava 750 car on a tree-lined street in Hungary, 1960s.

Wolimierz, Poland

Spring with Joanna

Open Air

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α7II (ILCE-7M2) + Voigtlander Nokton 58mm f/1.4 SL II

f2 ISO320 1/80

Goathland is a village and parish in the Scarborough district of North Yorkshire, England. Historically part of the North Riding of Yorkshire, it is in the North York Moors national park due north of Pickering, off the A169 to Whitby. It has a station on the steam-operated North Yorkshire Moors Railway line.

 

According to the 2011 UK census, Goathland parish had a population of 438, an increase on the 2001 UK census figure of 407.

 

Goathland village is 500 feet above sea level and has a history extending from Viking times. The name Goathland is probably a corruption of 'good land'. Alternatively, it may come from 'Goda's land', Goda being an Old English personal name. In 1109 King Henry I granted land to Osmund the Priest and the brethren of the hermitage of Goathland, then called Godelandia, for the soul of his mother Queen Matilda, who had died in 1083. This is recorded in a charter held at Whitby Abbey. The village was a spa town in the 19th century. There are many hotels and guest houses in the village, the largest, the Mallyan Spout Hotel, is named after a nearby waterfall. There is a caravan site, reached by driving along the track which is the site of the older railway route, 1835 to 1860.

 

Much of the surrounding land is owned by the Duchy of Lancaster. The Duchy's tenants have a common right extending for hundreds of years to graze their black faced sheep on the village green and surrounding moorland.

 

The village was the setting of the fictional village of Aidensfield in the Heartbeat television series set in the 1960s. Many landmarks from the series are recognisable, including the stores, garage/funeral directors, the public house and the railway station. The pub is called the Goathland Hotel, but in the series is the Aidensfield Arms. After filming for some years a replica was built in the studio.

 

FORD ANGLIA 1967

Vintage black-and-white portrait of a young woman in delicate embroidered attire, Hungary, 1929.

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