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A slideshow (from Youtube) of some of my photographs from 2016. I hope you who watch it enjoy the photos almost as much as I enjoyed capturing them. I thank each of you, my Flickr friends for your continued visits, comments and faves, and wish everyone a peaceful, healthy and fruitful 2017.
I went out hunting for the Perseid Meteors this season and learned again how camera shy these guys can be! You’d see flashes and trails very frequently and usually where your camera was not pointed or when it was not acquiring! This compilation was looking off of the main origination spot in the sky, but managed over 2+ hours to capture more than my other configuration. While they mostly emanate from one location, the specifics of their trajectories can result in some going more across my frame (or even upwards). I processed the Milky Way separately to use as a backdrop and Photoshopped the meteorites where they appeared in frame. The fainter meteorites hint at the limitations of my glass and my sensor—there was no doubt more to see. Still, by far my best meteor shower! Cheers! Made from 5 light frames (captured with a Canon camera) by Starry Landscape Stacker 1.6.2. Algorithm: Median
You got to check this collection of artwork by Marcelo and Gisela
( Picture by Marcelo and Gisela )
www.canva.com/design/DADq7-TvlC8/463T0o_VEt-ZKPjRjkxeFw/v...
Further exploration of the occasional series of photos of water from down low. I've not really experimented with series of images shown as one too much since my first exhibition many moons ago, so I thought I'd have a go at this here. Comments on the effectiveness and anything else to do with it are welcome.
"Monobloc Moments" by Sara Bjarland (NL)
location: Roundabout at Manitobahelling
De Haan - Wenduine, Belgium
(Beaufort24)
The Beaufort Triennale is in its eighth edition. Beaufort24 presents 18 new works of art in the unique setting of the Belgian Coast.
Plastic Monobloc chairs are a global summer staple, often associated with vacations and leisure. Yet, they also serve as a symbol of our disposable society. In today’s world, plastic is nearly omnipresent, and the term itself has taken on a negative connotation – signifying something quick, effortless, and cheap, but far from sustainable, given our impulsive disposal habits. In Monobloc Moments, Sara Bjarland arranges these chairs in a chaotic and playful manner, creating a dynamic and organic appearance, as if the stack has been shaped by a sea breeze and is on the verge of falling over. By transforming the chairs into bronze, Bjarland imparts a timeless quality to this everyday object. Her choice deliberately heightens the contrast with plastic, elevating a mundane item to the status of a high-quality art object.
Source & more info: www.triennalebeaufort.be/en/beaufort-monobloc-moments
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De Beaufort Triënnale is aan zijn achtste editie toe. Beaufort24 presenteert 18 nieuwe kunstwerken in het unieke kader van de Belgische Kust.
Plastic Monobloc-stoelen zijn over de hele wereld een zomerse klassieker en worden vaak geassocieerd met vakantie en vrije tijd. Anderzijds staan ze ook symbool voor onze wegwerpmaatschappij. Plastic is vandaag alomtegenwoordig en is haast een scheldwoord geworden: het is synoniem voor snel, makkelijk en goedkoop – allesbehalve duurzaam, want we gooien het net zo impulsief weg als we het aankopen. In het werk Monobloc Moments heeft Sara Bjarland deze stoelen gestapeld op een chaotische en speelse manier, om een levendige en organische aanblik te bieden, alsof de stapel door de zeebries is gevormd en op het punt staat om te vallen. Door de stoelen naar brons te vertalen, kiest Sara Bjarland ervoor om dit alledaagse voorwerp een eeuwig karakter te geven. Zo versterkt ze het contrast met plastic en verheft ze een banaal voorwerp tot een hoogwaardig kunstobject.
Bron & meer info: www.triennalebeaufort.be/nl/beaufort-monobloc-moments
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La Triennale Beaufort en est à sa huitième édition. Beaufort24 présente 18 nouvelles œuvres d'art dans le cadre unique de la Côte Belge.
Les chaises Monobloc en plastique sont dans le monde entier un classique de l'été et sont donc souvent associées aux vacances et aux loisirs. Mais elles symbolisent aussi notre société du tout-jetable. Le plastique est omniprésent aujourd'hui et est presque devenu un gros mot : il est synonyme de rapide, facile et bon marché - tout sauf durable, puisque nous le jetons aussi impulsivement que nous l'achetons. Dans l'œuvre Monobloc Moments, Sara Bjarland a empilé ces chaises de manière désordonnée et ludique, afin de leur donner un aspect vivant et organique, comme si la pile avait été façonnée par la brise marine et qu'elle était sur le point de s'écrouler. Par cette version en bronze, Sara Bjarland choisit de donner à cet objet quotidien un caractère éternel. Elle accentue ainsi le contraste avec le plastique et élève un objet banal au rang d'objet d'art de grande qualité.
Source & plus d'infos: www.triennalebeaufort.be/fr/beaufort-monobloc-moments
Throughout the years, some of you have been willing to support my adventures and since I wanted to offer extra content to show my appreciation for this support, I started my Patreon page at the end of last year. I'm already so grateful to everyone who has stopped by there.. some of you are from here on Flickr! 😊
In recent weeks, people have been asking me if I'd like to be gifted a Flickr Pro account, but I don't think a Pro account would be useful (I won't cross that 1000 photo limit for years). So, if you're thinking about that.. or otherwise want to support me, why not check out my Patreon page. ↕️
Here's a quick compilation video of some of the stuff I post there and later this week I'll post a photo collage.
After these two posts, normal posting will resume! 👍
Yesterday afternoon, a wryneck appeared at Oare Marshes, Kent. It was feeding on ant heaps within sight of one of the footpaths. It was far enough away that it was at the limit of what could usefully be captured with my lens. However, here's a small compilation of shots. This is the second wryneck I've seen this year - which are the first two I've ever seen. These birds are so amazingly well camouflaged that they are almost impossible to spot. They are also rare migrants with only small numbers coming through one their way south. I've heard a suggestions that some of the easterly winds we've had recently have diverted them here from Scandinavia.
Compilation of several pictures all taken on Plum Island. The Goddess kindly let me take a picture of her next to the driftwood structure.
Please visit my Kreative People group: Highlight Gallery
This only my second compilation image was inspired by the Short Brothers statue, located near Leysdown on the Isle of Sheppey. They were early aviation pioneers starting building aircraft here in 1909 before moving to nearby Rochester.
Besides the statue taken on Sheppey, the sky was taken in central London and reversed to match up with the light falling on the statue. The bi-plane was taken at the aircraft museum at Duxford and multiple copies made.
For more information on Short Brothers go to en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Short_Brothers
Today the Hereios of the We're Here group are visiting Glass and Objects. I'm assuming that the rocky specimens are local to the Stiperstones. The cabinet is in the Stiperstones Inn, which is the ideal base camp for an assault on the summit.
Today I have started to go through my Flickr and take down many images, therefore I have placed this small compilation of some of my work on the site as not to lose this handful for good. Please note, the images, being in a slideshow are only shown in lower resolution, enjoy.
Yours always
Cris ;-)
Wishing you the very best today & always, Marion!
Thanks for all your constant inspiration & being such a great model!
Many Marions for Julia Kay's Portrait Party
Instead of uploading multiple photos of the same subject I decided to use Flickr toys, and I kind of like it :)
Wishing you a superb Monday my friends :)
Created with fd's Flickr Toys.
Die Jalapeño [xalaˈpeɲo], deutsch auch Jalapena, ist eine kleine bis mittelgroße, scharfe Paprika, die nach der mexikanischen Stadt Xalapa (früher Jalapa) benannt ist. Sie ist eine Zuchtform der Art Capsicum annuum aus der Gattung Paprika
The jalapeño (/ˌhæləˈpiːnoʊ/ or /ˌhæləˈpeɪnjoʊ/, Spanish pronunciation: [xalaˈpeɲo] ( listen)) is a medium-sized chili pepper pod type cultivar of the species Capsicum annuum.[2] A mature jalapeño fruit is 5–10 cm (2–4 in) long and hangs down with a round, firm, smooth flesh of 1–1.5 in (25–38 mm) wide. It is of mild to medium pungency, 1,000 and 20,000 Scoville units in general. It is commonly picked and consumed while still green, but occasionally it is allowed to fully ripen and turn crimson red; and other cultivar variations of the same pod type exist. It is wider and milder than the Serrano pepper.[3] The Chile Pepper Institute is known for developing colored variations.
(C) Wikipedia
Hello, internet dwellers!
As the year is coming to a close, I have made a compilation of (most of) my MOCs of 2017. And there are many!
I can look back on a year of unprecedented success; with my builds bigger and more diverse than before, shown off at multiple conventions, and blogged by various websites.
Of course, I hope to amaze and inspire you even more in 2018! I wish you all a happy New Year!
P.s. I made a separate album for my minifig creations of 2017: flic.kr/s/aHsktR8E6N
A compilation of tanks using the chassis configuration I came up. The 3 tanks on the bottom row are new ones while the rest are past ones.
Apologies on the lack of uploads; I've reached a mini dark age after building these tanks :< Plus I've been working on other projects, specifically with 3D modeling.