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Arty Smokes with his camera in Southend. I've had this film in my lomo coloursplash since last summer and have only just got it developed - had forgotten what was on it.
Dekbedovertrekken performance uitgevoerd door 6 meiden met de topstukken uit de collectie van het Noordbrabants Museum!
Performers: Suzanne Noordermeer en Nana Peijenburg, Margot Jansen, Janneke Schouten, Michelle Marugg, Jaime Boer,
Coaching choreografie: Marina Kaptijn
28 sept. 20u t/m 24 u - optredens tijdens DE BOSSCHE KUNSTNACHT in het NOORDBRABANTS MUSEUM Verwerstraat 41 Den Bosch.
Productie: SOLOS Marjoes Corsten
Foto SOLOS Marcus Peters
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first proper film through my Olympus Trip 35 (had it for nearly 2 years!). Wow, it's a sharp little camera!
1056. 9/22 "All Tied Up"
Arty is a bit miffed with his Agent, Mr. S, he seems to have been skimming the profits from his latest photo shoot!!
A special event in the Olde Village of North Charleston combining the North Charleston Arts Festival's art walk and street dance.
Photo by Ryan Johnson
This heavily post-processed version of one of my ink drawings radically changes its subject matter and impact. Yet both versions work well.
Rather late in the evening, almost near closing time. Nice place to sit with friends and chat. Quiet environment. Arty feel as well.
SOLOS pand Nieuwstraat 28
Voorbereidingen project ARTY LAUNDRY naar idee van Nana Peijnenburg, Suzanne Noordermeer, Felicia Betten, Michelle Marugg, Rose Geurten, Jaime Boer e.a.
ARTY LAUNDRY treedt op tijdens de Kunstnacht in het Noordbrabants Museum op 28 september a.s.
SOLOS pand, plek voor ontmoeting, productie en presenatie wordt mogelijk gemaakt door SOLOS: Marjoes Corsten en Marcus Peters
Foto's SOLOS Marcus Peters
Arty silo tanks at Silo Park in Auckland
Prints available here www.lensofmikeprints.com/City-Urban-Gallery-1/i-47wmGf3/buy
Most people add "best viewed large" to their photos but I was tempted to add "best viewed small" to this one. I would not normally upload such a soft picture but there was something arty and appealing about it (well, to me anyway). Added to that, Hawfinches are scarce, elusive birds in Britain, and most photos are from known stake-outs. I was driving down the lanes in South Cumbria when I chanced upon two Hawfinches flying up from the road. When I came back down the road several hours later they were there again. I returned early next morning and managed a couple of photographs but in appalling light, and in the rain. And this was the result. This was the male, showing a white tail-tip and the enormous bill capable of cracking cherry stones. Its scientific name Coccothraustes means kernel-cracker.