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chiliefest in B&W plus, reverse of photo on the right >>>
like a deconstructed diptych
also one on google + where i try to post alternate versions of work here on flickr:
Reversing Explanations.
Писатель-экспрессионист убожество, обновитель языков, мгновенные впечатления, безответственный поэт, индивидуальное ткачество, скучные секреты, сопротивление, мир,
notoriété plaisanteries pièces liquidées climat intellectuel anarchisme pacifisme inconnus célèbres découvrir les formes hurlantes du théâtre chaînes importantes,
wiersze współczesne podniebne zapachy powierzchowne rozrywki spięte dni światło reflektorów siły wyobrażone znaczki tonące chwyty wielkie wizje,
gilototau y gellir eu dychmygu synau amwys geiriau byrion newid camau cylchoedd crwydro cynnwrf gweithwyr yn atseinio goruwchnaturiol nodiadau gyda'r nos,
pestilential arts mægtige munden oplever lig elendighed dødsfald dyrebare ejendele hurtige tiltag leveret mundende eksistenser berørte svimlende læsninger,
熱狂的な塊 過激な結果を求める 反対派を軽蔑する 贅沢なグリーン 不適切なスナッブ さまざまな階段の登り方.
Steve.D.Hammond.
Last night was one of those evenings where the sky looked better in the east than in the west.
Taken at Allegheny County's North Park Lake
This is a recreation of my first ever shot. You can see it here on my Flickr if you scroll down far enough 😬. Tell me what you guys think!
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“Nostalgia in reverse, the longing for yet another strange land, grew especially strong in spring.” ― Vladimir Nabokov
series
Mamiya RB67 Pro SD + Impossible Project's Instant Lab back (Rezivot) + Polaroid Originals i-Type
A small flower (5mm) that you can only appreciate by getting really close. Stack of 5 photos with a reversed lens.
On EXPLORE
#96
May 5, 2009
By the way.
Thank you so much for the heartwarming testimonials my friends!
Tata - you really knocked me off!
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Peng Allan - my jampack ABE!
Another shot I took the other night when playing about with drip collisions.
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This is another crop of a photo taken back on October 30th this year. Apart from being cropped to 16x9 it is straight out of the camera.
It's not been a good year for getting out and about and I think my photography has suffered a bit. I've been to Dinton Pastures, where this photo was taken, nearly every day and very few other places. I've found it hard to get different photos. This one is different though: white balance was set to incandescent to give it the colour cast.
In an alternate dimension.
All 8 Dejarik monsters seen in Episodes 4 and 7 are represented here, from left to right: Grimtaash the Molator, the K'lor'slug, the Ghhhk, the Kintan Strider, the Mantellian Savrip, the Houjix, the Monnok, and the Ng'ok.
I began designing this halfway through September for The Brothers Brick's Falcon contest, and have been building it relentlessly for the last five days. My original contest idea was to do the original Colin Cantwell Falcon concept (which Ralph McQuarrie would include in some of his early conceptual paintings), but decided against it because it is essentially the Tantive IV with a different bridge section. I came up with this idea shortly after and liked it better.
I used Ep 4, 5, and 7 as reference for the interior (the Ep 7 interior has some differences, like the floor grid being a totally different pattern, and the wall "sconces" having circular edges rather than square ones). I also used stills and fan-made CGI recreations. Even though the cast of characters is turned upside down, the environment around them is unchanged from Episode 4. The floor patterns, some of the wall details, even down to the crates next to the booth are left as-is from how they are in the first film.
As for the creatures, choosing colors was hard. The holographic look of the game pieces messes with what the creature's real colors should be. Reference material is pretty limited, and can be inconsistent for both color and shape. Phil Tippett's interview with Tested about the redone Ep. 7 monsters was an invaluable resource to see up-close views of these creatures directly from the man who made them both times.
Saint Isaac's Cathedral or Isaakievskiy Sobor is a cathedral that currently functions as a museum in Saint Petersburg, Russia. It is dedicated to Saint Isaac of Dalmatia, a patron saint of Peter the Great, who had been born on the feast day of that saint. It was originally built as a cathedral but was turned into a museum by the Soviet government in 1931 and has remained a museum ever since. In 2017, the Governor of Saint Petersburg offered to transfer the cathedral back to the Russian Orthodox Church, but this was not accomplished due to the protests of St Petersburg citizens opposing the offer.
Hotel Astoria is a five-star hotel in Saint Petersburg, Russia, that first opened in December 1912. It has 213 bedrooms, including 52 suites, and is located on Saint Isaac's Square, next to Saint Isaac's Cathedral and across from the historic Imperial German Embassy. Hotel Astoria, along with its neighboring sister hotel, Angleterre Hotel, is owned and managed by Rocco Forte Hotels and is a member of The Leading Hotels of the World. The hotel underwent a complete refurbishment in 2002.
Artiste : Creyone 132
Festival de Street Art Rehab 2, organisé du 16 juin au 16 juillet 2017 à la Cité Internationale universitaire de Paris, 17 boulevard Jourdan dans le 14e.
Autres photos Street Art ici / other photos here : www.flickr.com/photos/140051458@N06/albums/72157666007720822
#974
66030 runs down the Taff Bargoed line towards Trelewis in the reverse order as the Hope train had yet to run up to Cwmbargoed. 6C83 11:30 Cwmbargoed Opencast Colliery to Margam.