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Oil and pencil on thick paper, 21 x 15 cm, 2017. This original painting is available for sale. Contact me in case you are interested in more information about my work, or the availability for work on graphics
The QR code @caseorganic drew on the plexiglass scanned successfully!
Behind the scenes of a photo shoot for a Portland publication.
QR code close up, still work in progress painting Palermo by Fabrice de Nola.
The finished painting: flic.kr/p/8WxM1o
This work is part or the Palermu Project.
Cite as: Fabrice de Nola, 2010. Palermo, QR code still work in progress.
There's a Flickr group about the Genius of Palermo, please feel welcome to join! flic.kr/g/qJgY7
Bracebridge Heath Y Station or RAF Branston Mere as it is also known was a code-breaking station in Lincolnshire which played a key role in the famous Enigma project.
The abandoned building near Lincoln was once a top secret nerve centre for a team of 'listeners' who spent the war intercepting German radio transmissions – and helping win the war.
It is now privately owned by a farmer who uses it to store wood, but it once hummed with life as teams of staff worked around the clock intercepting enemy transmissions to supply to Bletchley Park in Milton Keynes – home of the famous code-breakers.
P52 Assignment 33. “Science America” Magazine Shoot. Portrait of the founder of a new company that develops top notch code to prevent cyber theft.
Please feel free to take a look at more of my textures and frames & borders! All are free to use, but I would appreciate credits :). All it takes is a link back to this page and/or a tag 'jinterwas' on your picture.
I´d also love to see the result of your creativity, so a link to your photo or a small size sample in the comment section would be great :)) !!
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Thanks for looking at and/or using anything on my photostream. Any comment is much appreciated :) !!
We all know that UP 4014 draws massive crowds wherever it goes, but this scene at Norma Junction in Des Plaines, Illinois, was on another level. Luckily, both railroad and city police were watching the gathered throng very closely as Big Boy approached and then passed.