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Our Celestial Bodies is the second of a two-part project designed by artist Laurel Porcari for the Weiler Lobby, located in the Einstein Hospital at Montefiore Medical Center in the Bronx, NY. The work consists of five discs hung on a wall in the main hospital entrance. Intended to visually anchor the waiting area, the discs are made of fused art glass in circular, monolithic style frames. This work is part of The Fine Art Program and Collection at Montefiore Einstein. Dimensions: (1) 48" diam, (1) 38" diam, (3) 26" diam.
2017 © KEN SHUNG
Sky and Earth in Great Notley village, Panners green. I was backed up against a hedgerow and steep gully when taking this shot.
Finally done! Here is my set of tiny celestial beings!
-1.5"x3.5" canvas panels
-acrylic
-matted on black constructionpaper
-4"x6" frames
-shipped in a bubble envelope
**Upon purchase if you wish to hang either of these you must use a small headless nail**
Digital artwork by David Stuart. More designs in this series available on products at www.zazzle.ca/david_stuart
A work by Donald Gialanella, made up of old auto transmission parts, now on display at the Florida Botanical Gardens, Largo.
Me with my tripod and my old Canon AE-1 Program film camera. I used a shutter delay with a long exposure.
Artist Laura DeAngelis, a 1995 graduate of the Kansas City Art Institute, was awarded the Art in the Loop commission in October 2006.
"Celestial Framing"
Taking the time on this "winter-storm" off-day, to process and post some of my other Solar Eclipse photographs taken from this past August 21, of 2017.
This image was taken using my full-spectrum-modified Pentax K-01 (mirrorless) camera body, via use of a color-infrared filter placed on the lens, which allowed for maximum detail and significant gain in lighting even in twilight-like darkness.
Camera was secured on a tripod, aimed skyward, pre-focused, and the Solar Eclipse was deliberately framed against an opening in the thick canopy of towering southern pines (at 'Forest Point' Park, in the Reservoir area of Brandon Mississippi).
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~ Location: Jackson, Mississippi - Metro area.
~ Date/Time: August 21, 2017 - 13:44 pm Central (Local) time. Just shortly past the maximum point (80%-predicted) of Partial Solar Eclipse coverage for my region of observation (which occurred at 13:26).
~ Camera: Full-spectrum modified Pentax K-01 mirrorless body (capable of imaging a broader spectrum of radiation, including UV-A and near-IR spectrums, thus allowing a significantly higher EV-gain capability in shadow and highlight areas normally clipped/washed out by conventional camera equipment).
~ Additional post-photo image processing, including adjustments made to shadow/highlight curves, white-balancing, midtones, sharpening, etc.