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Warehouse Live
Houston, TX
1.24.13
© Rebekah Stearns Photography
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Captured at lowtide at the site of the Peter Iredale at Fort Stevens, Oregon. I was attracted by the sillohette of the family watching the last moments of the sunset together, at the water's edge.
One must love with an open and true heart. It does not matter to whom its being sent as long as its pure.
But history and the present day is seeing many many specimens who have been capturing love.
Jealous individuals against couples, parents against their children ( for all possible ages) and owners against their pets.
This is a world where love is everywhere. Understand it, spread it. Love and let Love.
Sometimes, we're just minding our own business... then suddenly we get caught in a tangle... without even knowing it...
Shot in Miramar neighbourhood, unsure of the actual model, seems to be a VAZ.
Petrol prices in Cuba at time of shooting fluctuated around 1CUC (25CUP) a litre, a luxury bearing in mind the average wages.
Havana, Cuba
A few months ago our local news paper ran a photography contest for the compilation of a book called Capture Kentuckiana. I submitted several photos and ended up getting the cover of the book plus five other photos in the book.
This is a collage of the cover and all the pages I'm on.
As you probably know I've become a big fan of the semi-abstract shot of something in a state of decay. When I say the exhibit on trash collected from the Cahaba River I couldn't help myself.
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Some screen captures of the work done during the two day Processing Paris Workshops 2011 at La Fonderie de L'Image. These are various prototypes of physics simulations which was the main theme and subject of this year's Masterclass led by Harmut Bohnacker.
Image by Grégoire Divaret
More info and a showreel of the work can be seen at the following adresses :
freeartbureau.org/blog/2011/05/20/processing-paris-master...
This is a close up of a couple captured fairy jars, collage tags, and this GLITTERY pale yellow putz house of my mom's.
Sleepy Hollow Craft Company