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Détail d'une ancienne écluse dans le parc de la Pointe-des-Cascades, Montréal, Québec

acrylic, nero lead

50x70cm fabriano pittura 400g/m2 paper

canon EOS 5D Mark II

Canon ZOOM LENS EF 24-105mm 1:4 L IS USM

mixed device

ipad mini 2 NPtR

ipadpro11 procreate glaze icolorama

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acrylic, ink

70x50cm fabriano pittura 400g/m2 paper

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Chioggia abstraction.

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Manger 7 fruits et légumes par jour, oui, mais après les avoir observé de près... à moins ce que ce soit la betterave qui nous observe.

Gerhard Richter? No, a part of an old copper clad wall in downtown Reykjavik. I liked the colours and the strong abstract quality.

inspired by a friend

La Madeleine, France, 2020.

Art piece on exhibit at the SFMOMA in San Franicsco.

Boswells Dept store, world's 2nd oldest family-run department store, that closed down just before the covid pandemic. More a victim of modern-day computer games and online shopping sites taking over i think. Used to buy plasticine (for me) and marbles for my son, when he was a kid. >> en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boswells_of_Oxford

 

camera - Novatech 5 Mpixel point and shoot.

It’s either that… or Darth Vader has returned

an artistic endeavor without conscious effort… think tile work and a leaky faucet on the other side of this wall.

laneway reflection

I'm not sure where I'm going with this. I originally decided that I simply wanted to produce a series of monochrome interpretations of my images. However, I started to explore in Photoshop and came up with this. It is very different to my usual fare but I like it and would welcome any comments. Thank you.

Walt Disney World, Disney's Hollywood Studios - 03/06/10

Architectural abstract of facade that houses an ATM machine. I know that the building was designed based on a famous building in Hollywood, but I don't know what it is. It's quite unique, though.

Actually, this is the same scene as the next photo, I just flipped the camera and didn't advance the film between shots. Neat, oddly blue, result!

… in camera with slit aperture

This image was published in the online edition of National Geographic Magazine. Here is a link to the photo >

yourshot.nationalgeographic.com/daily-dozen/2014-06-27/

Agfaphoto Presica CT film Cross processed - Nikon L35AF

mixed

graphite 8B

ipad br phg iph ar

I'm rather wiped out tonight and I've just been sitting here on the couch (for hours) zoning out while playing around on Photoshop. It's been an exhausting week and I'm turning in now and planning on doing nothing but whatever I want tomorrow. Yay! Hope you are all well and happy....

charcoal, acrylic, ink on paper

70x50cm fabriano pittura 400g/m2 paper

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