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At the live performance by Mogwai of their score for Mark Cousins' film, "Atomic" in Coventry Cathedral.
Taken with Panasonic 20mm f1.7 lens on Panasonic GX7.
it's hard to imagine the horrific events that followed August 6, 1945 when you walk through Hiroshima Peace Park today. the museum is a harrowing experience. it's hard not to get emotional as you walk through it.
Hiroshima, 2011
artist: Atomic Breathing
title: Atomic Breathing
label: 1008
country: USA
date: 1989
I play bass on tracks.
Fiber: Merino/Bamboo from Blue Moon Fiber Arts in Atomic 6 Colorway
Mass: 6.7 oz
Yardage: ~650-700 yds
Weight: Fingering
Ply: Traditional 3-Ply
Drafting Method: "Inchworm" or worsted short forward
WPI: 17
A cool mural and piece of advertising for a tattoo establishment in Edmonton. Found if you stroll around 124th Street and Jasper Ave.
Slightly different angle. Taken with a Blackberry Curve 8520.
Taken in 2012.
I know, I know, you're wondering too -- what woman applies eyeliner to her boobs? Well, what if "she" isn't a woman? What if "she" is a member of the all-male cast of Harvard's Hasty Pudding theatrical society? Dressed as an atomic cowgirl -- gun on hip, cowboy hat, atomic symbols galore -- "she" was on the street in Harvard Square, Cambridge.
Dublin rockers The Mighty Atomics are no more. From the Kill That Boy video shoot (http://vimeo.com/11484792).
Atomic Films out of Chattanooga hired me to help out on a video for UT here in Knoxville. They brought up a grip truck and a RED. The shoot was quick and easy. Just a little B-roll of Ayers Hall, then we shot an interview in Neyland Stadium. Just a little while after we got started they went ahead and booked me for a shoot at the YMCA in Chattanooga. That was also an interesting day. I look forward to working with Atomic Films in the future.
"Within 50 years, cyclotron generators like these will provide unlimited atomic energy"
Keep living the dream fellas
Statue at Everett Marina. I liked the original image of the work. then I turned loose the digital demons to do their work.
January 16: The Mohatella Queens and Mark Nishita (Money Mark) perform Atomic Bomb! during the 2015 Sydney Festival
Credit: Jamie Williams
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