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Sorry not to be able to identify these lush, long-lasting red flowers on our table, brought home from the supermarket.
Colombo, Sri Lanka.
Fotografía Infraroig. - (photography infrared).
Espectre Complet. - (fullspectrum).
Filtre IR 630 nm. - (filter 630 nm).
Horquillado HDR 3 disparos con 2 paso EV - (braketing 3 shots with 2 EV step).
Photomatix - Photoshop - Topaz
Les Aiguilles d'Arves (3514m) dans le massif des Arves.
Cliché réalisé depuis les pentes de l'Ouillon (2431m) sur le domaine de la Toussuire Les Sybelles en Maurienne (Savoie).
James steps away from the keyboard and busts out the guitar for a performance of a new song, Anonymous Asshole, about those spineless cowards that post comments on internet forums - they know who they are. Scotty J on bass and Storm in stripes.
The color was pretty good on this but I liked the crisp energy of B+W, and thought I'd shift it sepia-ward just for a contrast to the red red red of Dante's lighting.
This was from the 21 April 2010 Storm and WTF? show featuring Eric McFadden and the Crazy Enough band, with guests including an amazing classical guitar player and Stephanie Smith of Kleveland.
it's silent but for heat humming up through the ground, only disrupted when the mack trucks pass by, a gust of hot wind attacking the grass & tossing the butterflies sideways.
Rue des Nobles, Aurignac, Haute-Garonne, France
For more from Midi-Pyrénées see my album Midi-Pyrénées...
More from France can be found in my album En France
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There are no names on these wooden grave markers. Maybe there was once, but wood deteriorates and may be gone completely by now, since this photo was taken in 1992. The old cemetery was carpeted with desert dandelions, making a peaceful setting. It was located in the Mojave desert semi-ghost town of Ludlow, California.
The catalog for our Unmasked & Anonymous exhibition was designed by the Milwaukee Art Museum's Dan Saal.