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(detail of mixed media piece at artsites)
PECONIC EXPLORATION @ artsites gallery
exhibition inspired by Peconic River and Estuary
artists:
Ed Batcheller
Bob Braine + Leslie Reed
Darlene Charneco
Andrea Cote
Dawn Lee
Conrad Obregon
Marianne Weil
Ellen Wiener
John Wissemann
April 23 – June 4, 2010
Opening Reception: FRIDAY, APRIL 23 5-8 PM
Free bus shuttle between Suffolk County Historical Society, East End Arts Council and Art Sites as part of Cross Pollination
10% of all sales to benefit Peconic Green Growth
at art sites
651 West Main Street, Riverhead, NY 11901
T. 631 591 2401
Hours: Th-Sun 12-5 or by appointment
These shirts are screen printed on 100% pre-shrunk cotton and feature the art work of Mary K. Jenkins
Here's an example of an acute angle. Lengths of the arms don't matter...its the degree by which they are seperated matters...
A deep space surveyor, the "Angler" can both cruise for a prolonged period of time due to its sole plasma booster and be used for heavy combat with its dual ray canons, and FLUX17 turrets.
The Angle Building, Shelton, WA, October 2013. When I first took this picture I thought it was too shadowed to be interesting, but once I saw a larger image I see three things that I like. The lighted "Angle" sign, the two walking figures, one of which is a metal sculpture, and the view through the corner window on the far left.
Taken in the gardens and mansion at Harkness State Park in Connecticut
Pentax k200D - Asahi SMC Pentax-M 50mm F1.7
(IMGP1629ec1)
Southern california Malibu nature & landscapes
HDR photography shot with a Sony SLT-A55 Alpha wide angle lens.
Pretty photographs of Sothern California's natural beauty!
A ghost town!
I thought about this shoot a lot. It's the first time I've gone back and redone a shoot and I've got to say I am really displeased with it. It's not that I didn't enjoy the shoot, but the overall feeling when I finished wasn't what I had hoped for. The other shoots I did all were really fun and had some sort of theme going on. This one felt very shallow. I'd love to have taken it outdoors and into the city, but I am pleased with the post-processing, so at least there's that.
**Oh, and the one thing I DID enjoy with this shoot was the lighting. Some of the shadows I got were pretty cool.
This photograph was taken with a HTC One X mobile phone.
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"There was a gentle angler who was angling in the sea
With heart as cold as only heart untaught of love can be
When suddenly the water rushed and swelled and up there sprang
A humid maid of beauty's mold and thus to him she sang
'Why dost thou strive so artfully to lure my brood away
And leave them to die beneath the sun's all scorching ray?
Couldst thou but tell how happy are the fish that swim below?
Thou wouldst with me taste of joy which earth can never know.'
The water rushed the water swelled and touched his naked feet
And fancy whispered to his heart it was a love pledge sweet
She sang another siren lay more 'witching than before
Half-pulled half-plunging down he sank and ne'er was heard of more."
The Sea Angler
Written by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
And performed by Faith & The Muse
MUST BE VIEWED IN STEREO TO FULLY APPRECIATE!
A 3D (stereo) crosseye view.
TO SEE THIS IN 3D, there's a tutorial here:
The steamer John G. Munson enters the Zug Island Shortcut Canal from the Detroit River, passing the shore side unloading equipment at the Great Lakes Works of United States Steel to discharge stone along the Rouge River. Photographed from Belanger Park in River Rouge.
Photographed using a Sony NEX 5N using the Leica Telyt 200mm f/4.5 lens.
Canon 430EX @ 1/32 triggered by far too expensive trigger (Canon 580EX)
Canon400D/XTi f5.6 @1/200
Many thanks to the organizers!