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"Broken Circle" 2011 door Navid Nuur. De titel is in feite een droge beschrijving van de staat van de cirkel van de neonbuis die op een bepaald punt is gebroken, waarna het glasgruis terug in de buis is gestopt. De muur waaraan het werk hangt, is op aanwijzing van de kunstenaar bewerkt met een verf waarin vitamine D is opgelost, als om het ontbrekende daglicht in het fort te compenseren.
Conceptuele kunst.
Diamond Jim arrives at the Louisiana Swamp Thing and Crawfish Festival at Buda City Park on 9 April 2011. 35mm Nikon F5 with HP5+ in Ilfotec DD-X.
A (smaller) female and (larger) male marine iguana (Amblyrhynchus cristatus) sunning themselves on a beach near the landing for Punta Suárez, which is on the western end of Espanola Island (Isla Española)(Hood Island). Starting in the upper left corner of the picture, the trail that winds across the sand was left by a marine iguana’s tail as it crawled across the sand. With regard to marine iguanas’ sexual selection, size matters. Female marine iguanas, smaller in stature than males, prefer large males. By staying close to a larger partner, especially during nesting, female iguanas are less likely to fall victim to predation by Galapagos hawks (Buteo galapagoensis). Several varieties of red algae that bloom around Española during the marine iguanas’ mating season provide the red pigment that makes this island’s marine iguanas the most colorful in the archipelago. They can also eat green alga (Ulva lobata), but they prefer the red algae. Punta Suárez, Espanola Island (Isla Española), Galápagos Islands, Ecuador, 01 February 2015
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Preparation for the 87th Academy Awards presentation at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood to be held on Sunday, February 22. (Size matters; an impressive super-size Oscar is displayed in front of the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood.)
Inside this 22m high structure constructed from compressed cardboard tubing and metal joints by Japanese architect and designer Shigeru Ban. Apparently its the tallest paper tower in the world and is to be auctioned at the end of October. South Bank, London.
Midwest FurFest is an annual furry convention held in Chicagoland and I have been attending since before its first year. Back in the day, there was a furry track of programming at DucKon that got so big, it got spun-off into its own convention.
Dragonien, Kwandry, Kenson, and ... someone else (I think Fox Fusion? I can't recall, exactly) during our equipment test prior to the "Size Matters" podcast.
This was going to feature in the latter part of the film until I realised how huge it is in the frame. I don't have enough tunnel walls.
This photo was taken in Tampa before we sailed. The ship directly in front of us (actually to the stern - we were facing the opposite direction) is the American Victory. The ship further back is the Carnival Legend. The pink and green buildings are the Tampa Aquarium.
The SS American Victory was delivered to the U.S. War Shipping Administration (WSA) by the California Shipbuilding (Calship) Yard at Los Angeles, California on May 24, 1945 . It was the 442nd ship constructed, by the ship yard. She was named after American University in Washington, DC, to honor the school’s contributions to war training and weapons research during both World War I and World War II.
From left to right:
School Of Hard Rocks, Brooch The Subject, Cocktail Bling, Bobbing For Baubles, Bangle Jangle, Size Matters
Shown close up, with a one dollar coin–for size comparison laying on the stem just above the cutting–this monster pumpkin won the first price at Half Moon Bay's yearly pumpkin contest...
The winner of the 36th Annual World Championship Pumpkin Weigh-Off in the World Pumpkin Capital, brought in from Iowa by Don Young, weighs in at 1,658 lbs (over 750 kg) and probably will be used to make, right, pumpkin pies...
Midwest FurFest is an annual furry convention held in Chicagoland and I have been attending since before its first year. Back in the day, there was a furry track of programming at DucKon that got so big, it got spun-off into its own convention.
The "Size Matters" podcast ... LIVE!
Taken from the ferry between beautiful city of Nynäshamn and the beautiful island of Nåttarö (also spelled Nåtarö, sometimes) in the Stockholm archipelago..
"Talking to an architect/ journalist about how to break into Marc Newsons Supercell, just found a loose pannell we are going in. #incidental"
Midwest FurFest is an annual furry convention held in Chicagoland and I have been attending since before its first year. Back in the day, there was a furry track of programming at DucKon that got so big, it got spun-off into its own convention.
The audio equipment test prior to the "Size Matters" podcast.
The droplet at the end of the tendril spiraling down from the sky was less than a quarter-inch across.. So how small was the droplet on the spider web running right through the center of the spiral, looking like a tiny silver moon orbiting the bigger wet green planet.. And it's hard to see, but there's yet a smaller droplet just at the edge of the loop.. Smaller and smaller worlds...
S'pose there are microbes living on the surface that Waterworld, falling in love, raising babies, and gazing at their silver moon in the sky? ..sighing ..oblivious to the fact that their world may fall from it's perch at any moment...
"Talking to an architect/ journalist about how to break into Marc Newsons Supercell, just found a loose pannell we are going in. #incidental"
My Specialized Roubaix. Nice bike, but why are the handlebars so wide??? I'll ride it for a while to see how it feels, but right now I think I'll be swapping them out in the near future.
size matters. This is for my PAC pals. some silliness.
I found this at a thrift store I donate to a lot. They are great. The money supports an animal shelter and service provider. Metro West Animal Shelter. That is all.
Royal New Zealand Navy, Sydney Harbour. Design based on Ben My Chree (manx: "Lady of My Heart") - a passenger/freight ferry, that links the Isle of Man and the north of England .
Two Lines installation by David Chipperfield Architects, outside the Royal Festival Hall at the Southbank Centre as part of the London Design Festival. It had been a sunny day and there was a cheese and wine festival which may be why so many people were around on an October Saturday evening
Best viewed small. I think this is one of those images that has the most effect when viewed small.
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"Size matters"
So i've been late on my 365 this week, between coming home late from work and the wife and kids leaving to California for a few days, I've been pretty busy.
This is the newest addition to my weekly lens test. I picked up this 300mm from Tempe Camera, I haven't had the chance to try it out yet, but I can tell it's going to be a VERY fun lens.
I'll let you guys know how it goes.
Strobist info:
2x SB900 l both @ 1/32 power l 1 camera right through shoot through umbrella partially closed l 2 camera left used on a soft box
Camera info:
D300 l 14-24mm lens l f/2.8 l shutter speed 80 l ISO 320
Set Up Shot click here.