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Kelly P is in sports journalism. She's just a great person with a wonderful personality. I didn't know her too long before this shot, but her smile looks like we'd been friends for years. It made my day for sure. Hopefully today or tonight wherever you may be you can make someone's day, it's possible if you share a smile. Washington DC, 7 September 2016,
A Southern Right Whale (with a calf) sharing the waters off Middleton, South Australia, with paddle boarders and some surfers
The adult Southern Right Whales are as big as a bus and as heavy as 10 elephants.
The paddle boarders and surfers kept a good (legal) distance.
a7Rii, Metabones IV, Tamron 150-600
The share from our CSA (Community Supported Agriculture) this week.
It is a 2 year old CSA in Florence, Massachusetts called Crimson and Clover Farm.
A feature of Redhill was the sharing of the up platforms by different trains. Here, a London-bound electric departs, while a Tonbridge line diesel awaits its path.
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Mike Cohen
They instructed us to share something meaningful with the magnet letters. So I did.
At the Museum of Ice Cream today.
Sharing Experiences
I started using the transfer process because I had an idea I wanted to communicate in a drawing for my figure drawing class. I had a basic idea of what I wanted to do visually, but when my color photography teacher was giving examples of different forms of color photography, I saw the polaroid transfers and knew that was how I was going to use it, and what I was going to do.
I've been interested for a while on how and why people relate to each other, especially in terms of including and excluding each other as a result of differences.
Fall 2006
Polaroid Transfer/Drawing
Its cold, cold ... cold. Years of TV, movies, books have taught me that the only way to spend a christmas morning is to share a hot cup of cocoa while everyone sits around absorbing the holiday feeling.
Telling secrets and stealing kisses. Drifter and Yuma share a "special" moment.
Drifter, fur-child of Tej
Yuma, fur-child of Anne Marie & Jim
Greyt Escape photo
My last work is called Life! How to represent life through the body, to create one ideal body that contains all phases of life at one time. To enjoy and understand in one single moment how life and relationships are beautiful! Starting when we are young, the relationship with our parents that helps us to grow up, then we are waiting for a baby, the most beautiful gift of our lives! And then, when we are older the intense and deep hug with our partner and a beautiful kiss!
On Wednesday December 15, 2021, Kansas a couple other Midwest states had high winds. This photo I took off of Face Book to share with a cousin in South Dakota who had not heard about this storm. The winds in western Kansas were over 90+ MPH causing power lines to topple causing sparks, therefore starting grass fires. The wildfire consumed over 400,000 acres, killing cattle that were in the pastures and some buildings. 2 people died in the fire. More photos to show later.
Will be posting a dessert next week on my blog, Baking is my Zen.
If you have a VALENTINE PHOTO you want to share, I'll add it to my blog post. Will need it by Monday, 2/11/13.
Hope to hear from you!
Carmen of Baking is my Zen
My submission for the Hyper Kollektiv
to the topic : SHARE YOUR KNOWLEDGE!
LEARN NOW TO SHARE YOUR IDEAS, YOUR ENTHUSIASM AND YOUR SKILLS. THE INTERNET REQUIRES NETWORKING. HOMO UNIVERSALIS 2.0 IS NOT A PERSON – IT IS A NETWORK. THE INTERNET IS NEITHER THE ROOT OF THE PROBLEM NOR THE SOLUTION TO THE GLOBAL RECESSION. FREE YOURSELVES OF THE RULES AND BOUNDARIES OF SOCIETY AND LARGE CORPORATIONS. ART NEEDS TO BE FREED OF COMMERCIAL INTERESTS. START YOUR OWN MOVEMENT. USE WHATEVER YOU LIKE AND TRANSFORM IT WITH YOUR IDEA. COPY / PASTE THE PROCESS.
(This is the final image of the Shared Sky exhibition)
South Africa and Western Australia, the two sites for the Square Kilometre Array (SKA), share the same southern geographic latitude. Therefore, they also share the same night sky, albeit with a time difference of about 6 hours.
Since the early days of human presence in these parts of the world, the indigenous peoples have seen the same constellations, the Milky Way and the planets wheel overhead;
first in Australia and a few hours later in South Africa. This is a powerful idea that lets the imagination run free in these days of international collaboration in building the largest radio telescope the world has ever seen: the Square Kilometre Array.
A recent exhibition, 'Shared Sky', brings together works of art by indigenous artists from both areas in a magnificent collection, as breathtaking as the sky itself.
The Yamaji and other aboriginal artists have contributed paintings that are done in the typical colourful pointillistic style on phenomena in the sky, like the stars, planets, sun and moon and the Emu in the sky: the Milky Way.
The descendants of San people of the Karoo in South Africa have contributed artworks done in textiles, depicting stories of creation and ancient celestial culture.
The exhibition was opened last month in Perth, Australia at the John Curtin Gallery and will ultimately travel to all corners of the globe. Next stop South Africa. More background information can be found on the website of the SKA: www.skatelescope.org/shared-sky/