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Cleverly named "Power Plant" for the plant growing out of the engine bay ("green power" and electricity; the term "nuclear power plant") and the popular term for a powerful engine. Quite possibly the coolest Prius you'll ever see ;)
EDITOR'S NOTE: I accidentally deleted this photo from my photostream so I had to re-upload it. Sorry for the repost and lost faves. :(
Back in my day castaways had to hand write their messages in hopes of being found. Kids these days...
Lighting:
580EXII @ 1/8 power bare with orange gel 3 o'clock
Day 88/365
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Terminator is just awesome. You start with a pretty basic terminal and yo keep adding more and more terminals while arranging them they way you wish.
See notes for details
It's quite a geeky thing to see
Descripción bibliográfica: Biblia Latina. - [Moguntiae : Tip. epónima (=Johannes Gutenberg),(c. 1454- agosto, 1456]) . - 128 h.; fol. - Sin sign. ni fol. - L. gót. --2 col. --42 lín. --Esp. p. inic. --Tinta roja y negra.
Impresor: Gutenberg, Johannes, imp.
Lugar de impresión: Alemania. Mainz
Procedencia: Jesuitas. Casa Profesa de Sevilla.
Otro título: Biblia de las 42 líneas
Otro título: Biblia de Gutenberg
Localización: http://fama.us.es/record=b1523605~S5*spi
Libro completo: fondosdigitales.us.es/fondos/libros/9070/
Yet another walt disney hacked image by me. This time it's the all-time classic steamboat willie, the very first Mickey Mouse cartoon ever, in 1928. And it's for this reason that copyrights now last for ... 70 years ... after the death of the person who created it. Ridiculous.
Fortunately, satire has its own special rules, and since Disney chose to get involved in politics, they're now fair game.
I was a bit worried about how I was going to change the text, because it doesn't really look like a standard font. More like hand lettering to me. I might have been able to find something like it, but fortunately, the poster already had the letters I needed. I chopped the tips off of the W, and the bottom arm off the E in "steam". The I and T are just copied directly from other words.
"Swiftboat" is a reference to swiftboating, in case you didn't already know that. "Willie" could easily refer to Bill Clinton...
View of the wall at the restaurant at the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles. Wonderful food and atmosphere. Sorry I didn't get the whole Taste wall but the waiter was hovering anxiously while I took this photo. I guess I will have to return, darn!
Taking a break from the equine sketches mini-series (which will be resumed later) I am offering this playful page filler incorporating text and imagery. It's just fun (I hope), atleast it was to produce. Enjoy! I love Flickr and all the interactive fun it offers. Peace and goodwill to all Flickr users (even though it's not Christmas). Julian.
I've been using this desktop setup for a few months now. Removed most of the clutter (alot of the geektool scripts didn't survive the upgrade to SL).
Like? Dislike? Comments? Observations? Random Monty Python Quotes?
Wallpaper is: Blank 009267 by *lethalNIK-ART on dA.
Folder Icons are: Opacity Folder Set by*Thvg on dA
Font is Caviar Dreams (Free on dafont etc)
HD Icon is unknown (cant find the artist or name)
To Do list is a plain text doc that with quicksilver used to add items.
I've been thinking about getting dragthing to make the icons on the left an actual dock as opposed to simply alias icns. Anyone else use dragthing? Like? Dislike?
Todos necesitamos nuestro propio jardincito secreto, el mio casi se seca hace un año pero de vez en cuando llueve.
Para La vuelta al mundo en su tercer aniversario ♥
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Here's this year's Xmas card/self-promo piece that I sent out to everyone. I was going for an old boxing poster look.
I laid out the card and all the copy in InDesign (because it handles text much more easily than Photoshop). It was fun coming up with the old-timey text and phrases.
Once I got the layout looking the way I wanted, I imported it into Photoshop, where I drew and colored the characters on the graphic tablet. I also used the halftone filter to give it a printed look. Lastly I added the aging effects.
I guess the aging effects were successful-- my boss thought his wife had actually bent the top right corner of the card when taking it out of the envelope!
Want to see more? Check out my new blog! All the cool kids are doing it!
So we've still got them coming in our demolition sale and, of course, it's starting at just 99p. Here is the Ebay link
I don't think the motivation behind this piece is entirely difficult to imagine... If you haven't worked in an office then you can't imagine how lucky you are. If, however, you have worked in an office then I'm sure you can appreciate the sentiment behind this piece.
You only really have to spend a day in just about any office to know what i'm on about. In fact, that feeling is probably one of the reasons I love doing art so much. No one (well almost no-one) to answer to or to tell you what to do. And any credit (or otherwise) goes directly to you. No evil boss trying to take the credit (or pass the blame). Ah, the life of an artist...
It's a 2 level screen print on paper with unique hand finishing. Signed on reverse.
Cheers
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“Don’t be afraid of your fears. They’re not there to scare you. They’re there to let you know that something is worth it.”
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Orgulloso de que una de mis fotos haya sido portada en el nº 3 de esta espectacular Revista dedicada al mundo de la fotografía nocturna y lightpainting.
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"Abide with us for it is toward evening and the day is far spent."
A glimpse of the stained glass in St Michael's Church, Doddiscombsleigh in Devon - much of the medieval glass still remains there - remarkably.
These stained glass shots are the last ones I was able to take before my poor little Fuji P&S upped and died on me in a spectacular New Year's Eve tantrum. Currently it awaits restoration and probably psychotherapy in order to be returned to me. In the meantime, I await news to find out if I am fit enough to be its owner. I've been told social services might have to be involved....but the camera is so traumatised they don't even think it is suitable for fostering. Ho hum......
Good job that:
a) I bought a cheap film camera for the evening sun and The Lost Gardens of Heligan...you and me both will have to tolerate the wait to see if anything useful can be retrieved from it.
and
b) a very, very lovely kind person intermittently loaned me their Nikon D70s for The Lost Gardens of
Heligan, an evening beach sunset, Padstow, & The Eden Project.......... * claps with delight!!!!*
Woo Hoo!!!! :D
This is one of the old slides that I used to project in The Riverside, the music venue/nightclub I worked in in the 1990's. Back then, the only way to get text like this was to type it into DPIV on my Amiga 1200. Such a shame that software never evolved for today's machines. It had a great kaleidoscope brush feature and could produce animations ridiculously easily, which could then be recorded straight onto VHS tape to play on the bank of knackered old TVs from Uncle Hamish's dodgy 2nd hand electricals shop. Much fun.
It was also used as part of one of my favourite projector games, where by we'd sit in the dark with the projector lens cap on, and wait for a bunch of drunken chavas to wander up the bank. Then the lens cap would be quickly taken off and replaced a couple of times to flash the message onto the wall opposite. This usually caused a bit of harmless and entertaining confusion.
In the unlikely event that anyone is even vaguely interested, the whole set is probably best viewed as a slideshow.
Abstract background of grungy text.
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