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A county park in the south bay area near San Jose, CA. It is the site of a historic native american village.
These steep, shallow steps might be the toughest steps for dogs in SF. Especially the second half with no backing.
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this is for the eventual steampunk gun I am building for my halloween costume this year. I am going as a Royal Academie Aether Prospector, basically a woman who is a tinker-head who got sent out into the field to help map the Luminiferous Realm.
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This is my first try with Flaming Pear's Aetherize filter. It is a pretty amazing tool that can yield a very wide range of effects. I have yet to understand the imaging principles behind it, but I plan to read more about it when I can. It is definitely keying in on the light and shading in the photo.
Flaming Pear are the folks who brought us the ubiquitous Flood filter.
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AEther Escher - esque Belvedere
Shout Escher or Perspective to see/hide
by Hellena Kidd
Posted by Second Life Resident Torley Linden. Visit Aether.
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Welcome to the "Chronicles of the Aether: Gears of Reverie," a visual odyssey that weaves through the smoky alleys of a bygone epoch where the steam-driven heart of progress beats in rhythm with the human soul. Each image is a portal to an era of intricate machinery and unbridled imagination, capturing the delicate interplay between the mechanical and the mystical. These artworks are more than mere representations; they are narratives frozen in time, where every gear, every whisper of steam tells a story of dreams and darkness, of an age both splendid and sombre.
Poem:
In the gloaming of gas-lit streets they stir,
The ticking sentinels of time's blur.
Brass and copper, intricate filigree,
Wrought by hands unseen, a technotic spree.
Beneath the skin of the world we know,
Lies the aether's pulse, a ceaseless glow.
Gears of reverie spin tales untold,
Of valiant hearts and quests bold.
Through the mists of this steam-soaked realm,
Visions emerge, with gears at the helm.
In this chronicle where shadows play,
The aether whispers secrets of an age gone astray.
Haiku:
Steam whispers secrets,
Gears turn in silent reverie,
Aether's tale unfolds.
Aether Chrononauts Tiny Steps hosted a celebration to welcome the vernal equinox, complete with a spring rain shower. Thank you to all attendees, who made our event special!
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The Armory is excited to open our doors and welcome you back for a safe, socially distanced, engaging art experience with the exhibition Alison Saar: Of Aether and Earthe. The Armory and the Benton Museum of Art at Pomona College in Claremont have partnered to present an exhibition of Saar’s work connected to myths and archetypes, invisible bodies and hidden histories, and timeless paradigms of grounding and transformation.
Learn more at armoryarts.org/saar.
Photo by Ian Byers-Gamber. Courtesy Armory Center for the Arts.
scumptious 50% recycled merino wool, 50% recycled tussah silk. One ply is soft gray, brown, & white, the other is rainbowy pastels.
Aether Chrononaut Relay for Life team sponsoring Shady Fox car with Sean as driver
Visit this location at Chamonix City @ Cross Check in Second Life