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The ghetto stitch. Stupid photoshop not understating simple graffiti dynamics...

I can't see a thing in the video

I can't hear a sound on the radio

In stereo in the static age

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=RzMXLcCu_18

Fantastic salt and mud patterns underwater at the Dead Sea

It has been an insane week! I think I am about ready to start this year over again! ;-) And with an Arctic blast bearing down on Texas tomorrow with winter weather warnings, the outdoor LP may be limited for a while.

 

Light Painting - Single Exposure

Arachnid inertia, while the web tries to give him a buzz

Harrier XZ991 stands outside a hanger at RAF Cosford at the end of the 2025 Cosford Air Show. Fortunately, the rather large and obtrusive banner had begun to fall off the hanger door, making it a little easier to tidy up the background...

 

Aircraft: Royal Air Force Hawker Siddeley Harrier GR.3 XZ991.

 

Location: RAF Cosford (EGWC), Shropshire.

EXPLORE! #267

 

"Don't measure yourself by what you have accomplished,

but by what you should have accomplished with your ability."

-John Wooden

 

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La medida perfecta para un día soleado

Mariposa de reflejos metálicos azules o verde bronce, tiene una envergadura alar de unos tres centímetros, y, a pesar de ser una mariposa nocturna, como muestran claramente sus antenas plumosas, vuela durante los días soleados entre abril y junio.

Detail of the artwork Torsions Mobilo-Static, 1962 by Walter Leblanc (1932-1986).

 

At the exhibition 'Action Reaction. 100 Years of Kinetic Art' in Kunsthal Rotterdam NL. The Kunsthal presents an historical overview of kinetic art.

 

More kinetic art from this exhibition at:

johanphoto.blogspot.com/2018/11/kinetische-kunst.html

Statisches Bauelement

To view large: farm4.static.flickr.com/3273/3124812058_47ca0920f2_b.jpg

 

On a walk between Bamburgh and Seahouses we were greeted by this rather strange sight.

 

I've taken this walk many times over the last 20 years. Not once have I noticed this rusting relic. Perhaps this is because it has only recently been washed up. Or, perhaps I've only done this walk at high tide. However, I think it's much more probable that this feature has been here for at least the last 20 years and I've just walked straight past it at low tide without ever giving it a second thought.

 

Only now, after 20 years, has this feature even registered in my brain. So what's changed? I'm sure it has to be the photography. Since taking a more serious interest I now find my attention instantly being drawn to such features, or to interesting skies or striking patterns in the rocks.

 

These days a walk along the beach takes a lot longer than it used to, but the pleasure we get from soaking in more of of the detail makes the additional time invested worth it.

Something that is studiously avoided in spacecraft design.

 

Oberwaldhaus, Darmstadt, Germany

Galleria Nazionale della Pilotta, Parma, Italia

When Ella has static I love her even more than I love her when she's all regular so winter should be fun for me and Ella :D

It don't mean a thing . . . do whop do whop do whop . . . ! ;)

Took this photo in Namaqua National Park during September 2013

so hard to get a flick of.. had to use photoshop to line up the shots

Corringham Card Shop. Essex.

LEICA M6 classic+efiniti UXi super 200

Leica summilux 50mm f1.4 ii E43

A mask of darkness and static

  

(ps. having a small laugh that Flikr has added the tag cat.....)

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