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Another Green Man from the John Piper screen in the Wessex Hotel in Winchester. I chose this for the icon for Poetry and Pictures English, as I felt that Piper truly understood the imagery of the Green Man and its place in English history. It is said that when Piper was not working, he doodled, and when he doodled, he drew the Green Man! I think it is a very poetical image as are all Piper's Green men, both here in Winchester and elsewhere.

 

Colours.

 

Flames licking, flicking

hands and arms and feet

if we can believe it,

wicker-man, flicker-man,

red man burning.

 

Dying, the year: listen, we hear

the rustling death of leaves

of feeble breath, twigs and bones

rattling in the wind,

grey man yearning.

 

New thrusting, spring trusting,

white perfection hanging.

Golden bursting,

Green Man, unseen-man,

hope returning.

  

(Published in Sarasvati no. 1 Nov 2008, Indigo Dreams Press)

A much more elaborate transparent screen this time around. My TV, laptop, and PSP! Absolutely no Photoshoping of the final picture.

 

This is the 11th most interesting picture from July 16th, 2005. :)

 

At the moment this is my only qualifier for the 100 views / 10 favorites group. As of today, August 26th 2005, it has 1494 views and 10 favorites.

Camera+, Image Blender, Snapseed

Oculus, NYC. Taken with my digital Fujifilm X20

Thanks so much to Flickr artist, Glauco Dattini for generously sharing this beautiful texture. www.flickr.com/photos/glaucodattini/3950704230/sizes/m/in...

.. unveiling the grassland.

 

see my fav WILDERNESS related images here

Hocking Hills, Ohio.

 

27th December 2016. Canon EOS 500N and Kodak Portra 160 film, cropped in Picasa.

Woohoo, it is Friday and a big TGIF! Today I will work a half day then go to the Princess's class party at school. Should be pure chaos :-)

 

This is my second posting of a shot of this guy. In this one I used the "cross screen" filter built into Nikon's to get that starlight kind of effect on the Christmas lights. Hope ya'll like it.

 

Have a great Friday and thanks as always for the visits and comments!

our spare room triples as sewing room, dining room and office!

 

when we have guests for dinner we use this screen.

 

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Transparent screen hack

Un fantástico trabajo musical de David Appletree, en el que solo cabe escuchar y sumergirse entre esta vida.

 

¡¡ Gracias David !!

  

Screen DA music video for the first track of David Appletree's upcoming new album "Screen Dream".

 

Check the combination of music and biology through the images of beautiful microscopic creatures being themselves in their water habitats.

 

A full universe inside a drop, very likely as it was when life undertook "a new beginning", thousands of milions of years ago.

 

Video footage kindly shared by Antonio Guillén who has an amazing collection of pictures and videos taken from natural water ecosystems.

 

You can enjoy these and many more at "The Water Project" www.flickr.com/people/microagua/​

 

"Screen Dream" to be publised on March 2021.ream

Snorri redefines "screen grab".

An old TV that's been lying around our house for far too long.

 

I took this on a long exposure to get the screen detail and used my single SB-800 and popped it a few times from several different angles.

Annubis

A4 2 colour screen print.

Edition of 30.

 

For sale at my new show 'Combat Zone'

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Merchant Square, Glasgow, on the day of the 2024 Scottish Cup Final.

Classic camper vans from the 2008 Brighton Breeze Volkswagen rally.

Every year there are more and more of them. Here's 2007's and here's 2006's.

 

More to see at www.alexbamford.com/collections

Jalis, or pierced screens, were used extensively in Indian architecture as windows, room dividers, and railings. In the course of the day, the movement of their patterns in silhouette across the floor would enhance the pleasure of their intricate geometry. This jali, one of a pair, would have formed part of a series of windows set in an outside wall, as suggested by the weathering on one side. They are attributed to the reign of the Mughal emperor Akbar (r. 1550–1605), when red sandstone was the favored building material. — at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.

Pretty happy with these. Available to purchase soon...

View "Screened Leaves" on black or on white.

 

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Transparent screen (geek version).

 

(Unfortunately the angle isn't so good for the laptop screen.)

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