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String 246 (Nancy Smith): tanglepatterns.com/2017/01/tanglepatterns-string-246.html
MI2 (Mimi Lempart) and a little Beadline (Margaret Bremner)
Strings swooping and draping and wrapping through nature and form. Red and white they weave through the bushes and railroad ties ever searching for their place. Sticks wrapped in red create veined, living feel to the ties breathing life into an already dead tree.
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Traditional string puppet, a popular souvenir item from Nepal. Shot in Swayambhunath (also known as Monkey Temple), a UNESCO World Heritage Site on top of Swayambhu hill on the western side of Kathmandu, Nepal.
© All rights reserved. You may not use this photo in website, blog or any other media without my explicit permission. Temple), a UNESCO World Heritage Site on top of Swayambhu hill on the western side of Kathmandu, Nepal.
Nothing special here, just another shot of Mt. Moran reflected on the surface of String Lake on a peaceful autumn afternoon.
Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming, USA
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In physics, string theory is a theoretical framework in which the point-like particles of particle physics are replaced by one-dimensional objects called strings. It describes how these strings propagate through space and interact with each other. On distance scales larger than the string scale, a string looks just like an ordinary particle, with its mass, charge, and other properties determined by the vibrational state of the string. In string theory, one of the many vibrational states of the string corresponds to the graviton, a quantum mechanical particle that carries gravitational force. Thus string theory is a theory of quantum gravity.
Early morning on String Lake. Later in the day these logs are where the Heron from a previous(and future) posts was hanging out.
Grand Tetons National Park, Wyoming.
It's measuring about 3ft x 3ft now :) It's getting harder to work on as each side is now taking longer than the average Declan nap, so I'm having to break it up a lot more.
Read how I make each block at craftblog.com.au/2008/07/20/string-quilt-block-tutorial/
You can find a large variety of strings here: tanglepatterns.com/category/tanglepatterns-strings
Thanks for looking!
This is an attempt at capturing motion blur. I used my 12 string Gibson guitar for this experiment. This is a first pass at processing an image from the series I shot. I also did a BW of a different frame.
Completely irrelevant is that today is 100 years from the day Albert Einstein published his first paper on relativity. The following is from scientist Michio Kaku's website.
What is physics? Physics is nothing but the laws of harmony that you can write on vibrating strings. What is chemistry? Chemistry is nothing but the melodies you can play on interacting vibrating strings. What is the universe? The universe is a symphony of vibrating strings. And then what is the mind of God that Albert Einstein eloquently wrote about for the last 30 years of his life? We now, for the first time in history have a candidate for the mind of God. It is, cosmic music resonating through 11 dimensional hyperspace.
I tried to get an action shot of Moo today catching string, I got some awesome shots with her mouth wide open and the daftest of expressions, but unusable images it was just too dark today to be able to get a fast enough shutter speed...I could have braved the cold and gone outside but I didn't, I'm a wimp when it comes to the cold, I'll just have to wait for a brighter day and try again, this is the best I got.
The first i new of this nest of baby spiders was when i opened the lid of one of my wheely bins. They were suspended between two of the wheely bins and suddenly there was mayhem. I closed the bin and thought they would disperse, but on returning an hour or so later they had rebult their nest.
Snowflakes fall around Stringers Volvo B10M-60 Van Hool Alizee CAZ 3190 at their Pontefract depot on 21st March 2001. It had been new to Shearings as H590 DVM.
I'm just being silly, applying a texture I created to the background of a photo of my wife, Janice. She loves working with yarn or string in creative ways. Now, multiple sclerosis has lessened her coordination, so she can no longer do tatting, but her younger self would occasionally make lacy doilies.