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Cuerpo protegiéndose de las imágenes, de los sonidos, de la verdad. / Body protecting itself from images, sounds and truth.
Took a boat ride out to meet a seaplane - it was an adventure! The weather was awesome, as you can tell, the water was very calm.
Using the spiral shell design a a start, the experimenting led to something I "saw" as a future playground attraction. Giant video panels containing ever changing bold compositions of Nautilus shell imagery. Stuff that would delight the little ones. Maybe a few older ones also. Maybe add a tall strip of transparent steel (yet to be invented) on the left.
Vision Bus: (YX23 OSW) an Alexander Dennis Enviro 200 MMC, painted in blue and grey fleet livery and captured here in Burnley whilst operating on circular service 64 to Clitheroe.
© Christopher Lowe.
Date: 19th May 2025.
Ref No: NR_IMG0224.
If you are a fan of playing Gran Turismo then it may well be worth a trip to your local Toys R Us store as they have literally just got in a set of six associated concept vehicles by Majorette. I can't pretend this or others in the series are the usual type of vehicles I like to collect but theres no denying they are extremely striking in their appearance and being licensed products I couldn't say no! This Nissan Concept 2020 casting is perhaps one of the ugliest looking cars in this series with its extremely goofy looking front end and squashed proportions but true to Majorette it is lovingly detailed and finished complete with corporate Nissan grille and badge and clear plastic headlamps. Mint and boxed.
Unedited shot of a biker reflected in a puddle in Amsterdam. Taken with my Sony HX1. No editing, no magic tricks, no Photoshop :)
It's Saturday, it's weekend, it's gray, rainy and cold outside, so I've decided to spend this day in a blissful state of haziness...this entails massive amounts of not-doing-anything-useful combined with utter laziness being incorporated into the day, resulting in an overlordish, retardation-resembling state of wicked, willful uber-relaxation, leading towards a lush, dazed and confused evening, topped of with inhuman hours spend lounging around in bed while realizing that not a single F*ck has been given at all before taking off to dreamland, a perfect day, lol :P
Have a wicked weekend!
I've made a wicked reflection movie of this puddle too, check it out on my YouTube channel, thank you :)
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A recent shoot for Yesterday's Vision, a new vintage store in Galway!
model: Katie @ NotAnotherAgency
makeup: Hannah Phelan
stylist: Celine Sheridan
VS10 ONS
VDL Futura 2
Vision Coach Services of Taunton
Location: Whitestone Corner Roundabout, Shepton Mallet
Date: 01/07/2019
Au mur du square Henri Karcher, rue des Pyrénées (Paris 20ème) jusqu'au 7 mai 2018.
Réalisation en partenariat avec l'association Artazoï.
Advertisements for Vision Dieter glasses in the 1970s boasted that “you won’t believe your eyes,” and claimed that by wearing the “special” glasses, consumers could reduce both their hunger and food intake. The Arkansas inventor of the glasses originally set out to create a product to deter shoppers from buying food packages simply because they were colorful. The lenses in the glasses distorted the colors, creating a disincentive for shoppers.
However, the product’s inventor soon discovered that pitching to consumers who were interested in losing weight was a far more lucrative business. He claimed that the combination of blue and brown colors was a “secret European color technology” that tricked the user’s mind into reducing hunger pangs. That claim was, of course, wholly false, as the product didn’t work at all. In fact, the only accurate part of the advertisements was its claim that there were no side effects from wearing the glasses (twice a day for an hour at a time) and that a single pair lasted for months. In the 1970s, FDA seized the glasses for “misbranding” under the provisions of the 1938 Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act. Since a claimant did not come forward, the case did not go to court and most of the glasses were destroyed.
Somewhat cliche, although very different than what we've done in the past (i.e. a tourist view finder thing). This art will be used for our mid-year check in "Vision Sunday". (yes, blur is intentional- it's all about bringing the vision into focus). We will expound more upon the upcoming 6 months and where we're headed.
This will be our title slide. I will also be creating an 11x17 half-fold "newsletter" handout for people that day.
366/2020 - 2020 Vision ~ 230/366
Treasure Hunt #22 ~ Caravan or Trailer
First day of my Hampshire holiday and after travelling, unpacking and catching up with family I almost forgot my PotD
Stay safe and well everyone.
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