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After thinking off and on all week about Rena's behavior, it's apparent that she is a strange cat. She DOESN'T meow at all, except in a moving car, she doesn't sit in boxes, she doesn't knead (making biscuits), she doesn't care about catnip, and she doesn't like chicken, fish, or treats of any kind. She doesn't like high places and doesn't knock anything off a shelf, ever.

 

She does love to do zoomies through the house, engage me in play, bop Benni Dog and enjoy vying with Benni for my attention. It makes me feel very important to be so in demand. Here she is letting me know it's kibble time, which follows her wet food breakfast which she eats, but only if I brush her the whole time.

 

She does love me. That's her best trait!

 

You know, we may download them to our computers, we may just leave them on our phones. And the physical print, the end of the process, is the thing for me. I like to hold and look at a beautiful object, and it feels like it completes that circle. Otherwise, the work just feels unfinished to me. If it just exists in the ether, or if it just exists as a cheap work print, it’s not quite there yet. I need to finish the project I began.

Mark Power

 

HBW! HGGT! Truth Matters!

 

Cape jessamine gardenia, 'Chuck Hayes', j c raulston arboretum, ncsu, raleigh, north carolina

Dawning on a June Sea

Created with DDG Text 2 AI engine. PP work in Adobe PS Elements 2024 RAW filters..

 

A dramatic seascape at sunset with sailing ships amidst turbulent waves, reflecting the golden light of the sky.

 

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The theme is CHIP, they said.

My mind immediately thought "potato chip" however that seemed too obvious so I thought more widely. Computer chip also seemed a bit obvious, however my husband had these little gems with 'legs' to create shadows, so I jazzed them up with red and blue lights. That was fun.

Time is passing , Can you make it stand still ? Thank You dear Frank. No. 120.

 

And this one is for all the many mistakes we are doing every day life.

"I'm happy to make mistakes sometimes, it means I'm not a computer but a human being."

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Thank You Frank Hendriks, a grate artist and wonderful philoopher ---!

7DWF Wednesdays: Macro or Close up. Honored to get Grandpa's "Slipstick". There is a similar Lawrence 10-B model in the Smithsonian. Circa 1938-1947 & sold for25¢. americanhistory.si.edu/collections/search/object/nmah_121...

Entered in 'Sunday Lights theme - Black and White' images/photos - unsure if composites fits the 'images' definition -please feel free to remove if it doesn't comply.

 

created for: Surrealart challenge "Computer"

BG images made in E3D/AE. Other images TK

Alien Male Primate from Planet Blue

 

Created with Midjourney AI engine.

 

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Update April 02, 2025. Now I only accept new group invitation that allows all media types including videos.

 

Thanks for 7,767,239 views 🙏 March 04, 2026

 

Entered in AIA Group Other Worlds challenge here:

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My computer :)

My sweet new computer setup. A little present to myself for graduating college and getting a "real" job. Good thing I have that job with the price tag that came with this toy.

Canon A-1 50mm ƒ1.8

Wires under my computer desk after the crash a couple of days ago.

Just set it up this morning!

Sometimes people ask me how many MOCs I have together at once.

 

It used to be just two or three. But since my collection has grown, I can keep more together for longer, so the slacker in me tends to do just that. There are fourteen on the desk right now, but that doesn't include my NCS MOC and several MOCs awaiting disassembly at my in-law's place.

 

Hangar 21 has worked out really well, as you can see. I've got four fighters crammed in there right now (three are the contest prizes). The other is a redux of the Nemo, which still needs some work.

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Faster than a speeding mullet!

 

Building guide now available at chrismcveigh.com

Halloween Witch V1

 

Created with Bing Dall-E AI engine. PP work in Adobe PS Elements 2024 RAW filters..PP work in Luminar Neo Magic Light and Portrait Studio for: Face; Eyes; Mouth; Skin.

 

Prompt: A beautiful witch with an elaborate hat of raven feathers a table scattered with black feathers, with her pt crows painting with a mix of style by Nicoletta Ceccoli and Daria Petrilli Perfect anatomy, hands, eyes, no watermark.

 

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Entered in: Halloween 2024 Challenge - October 2024

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Acrylic on canvas board, 20 x 16"

 

I'm enjoying the process and problems of painting far more than the stuff I have done digitally. It'll be interesting to see if I actually go back to doing things on computers. I certainly don't much feel inspired to at the moment.

I just got this laptop about a week ago and I love it! My parents bought this for me for school. lol, this will be one of the only times I will say this in my life...But...Thank you, school! It's a Windows 10 and it an awesome computer. It cost about $500, but I only contributed about $200 towards it.

 

This is my very first computer I have ever owned. For YEARS I had to use my dad's old computer to do everything, and it was so old that it couldn't update anymore and it was SUPER slow. Now I can do everything I've always wanted to do. I can play all of these popular games that everyone always talks about. Minecraft, Garry's Mod, Team Fortress (Just to name a few). I am very grateful to my parents for not only this, but my first phone that I got about a month ago, also for school. So...Um...Thanks parents! XD

  

Hello, my Flickr friends.

It has been a while since I posted any photos. I have been on a nice long holiday over the December and beginning of January and have been far away from any computers. I am back at work now for a few weeks and combined with our Electricity “Loadshedding” have not yet had the chance to edit and post some photos.

Anyway, I will try to post some of my holiday photos over the next few weeks. Starting with this “bird series”. Hope you enjoy it.

Load shedding is a real pain. Some days we only have 3 and half hours of electricity at day and then some at night. Sometimes the breaker in the substation blows up because of this switching and then you are without power for a few days waiting on repairs. While also increasing the price of electricity year on year by between 30% and 18%! So, we basically pay more for less electricity.

Some interesting reads: [Eskom before and after load shedding](businesstech.co.za/news/energy/659045/eskom-before-and-af...)

[The economic consequences of load shedding in South Africa](www.tralac.org/discussions/article/7000-the-economic-cons...)

 

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Street Art

by EINSA_CE

Hamburg Sternschanze

A replacement for my old home-built computer, which became too slow as photo software became more advanced. Captured with D780 and Nikkor 18mm lens in a dark room (no light except that produced by the interior of the computer) using high ISO and much raising of shadows in editing.

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Here is a close up view of some of the details from the graphic "Forget the Past that Sleeps" .... the image is of my daughter, who posed for this graphic.

 

You will see the full version of the graphic in the next image.

Poor Boy Playing Ball

 

Created with Bing Dall-E AI engine. PP work in Adobe PS Elements 2024 RAW filters.

 

prompt: luxury oilpaint 3D HD watercolor realistic. 5-year-old boy with red curls. shabbily dressed. old broken brown shoes . plays in the snow with his mongrel dog and ball.

 

WARNING !! if you use my prompts, please give me the courtesy of either credit me or at least say: inspired by Irene Steeves. If I find you continue using my prompt without credit I will block you. Thanks for your understanding.

Thank you all for the visit, kind remarks and invites, they are very much appreciated! 💝 I may reply to only a few comments due to my restricted time spent at the computer.

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Taken for Flickr Friday...Scarlet Letter my computer crashed....not sure if this will post properly 2016 was a Red Letter Year for the Chicago Cubs, winning the World Series for the first time since 1908..

Adding a few more photos from my archives. More free space needed on my computer, so lots of checking and deleting old images. If I wrote a description under other photos taken on the same outing/drive, I will add it to these five shots. Also, after posting a number of winter photos recently, I need to add some colour to my photostream.

 

"Waterton Lakes National Park is where three friends (Anne B, Janet and Shirley) and I went the last two days, 11 and 12 June 2018. Part of Monday was spent travelling south to Waterton Lakes National Park, stopping at several places en route, including Lundbreck Falls. With no stops, it takes roughly three hours to get there. We stayed on Monday night at the Bear Mountain Motel in Waterton town. Tuesday morning, we drove around the Waterton area, hoping to maybe see more bears, and then made our way back north, reaching Calgary late afternoon/early evening. As it was, we were so lucky to see a gorgeous Cinnamon Black Bear, at first from a great distance and then unexpectedly close. Also spotted a Black Bear in among the blackened, burned trees that were near the edge of the road. It was very difficult to see and impossible to find an open spot through which to take photos - but it was our second bear.

 

I had been hoping to someday get a chance to get down to Waterton, especially to see how it looked after the devastating Kenow wildfire that damaged or destroyed so much of the park in 2017. Most of the park is still closed, but the whole town site and Chief Mountain Parkway and area are open. To me, the park looked beautiful, with enough green areas to contrast with the dead trees on the mountain sides. Firefighters did such a brilliant job last year of saving the whole town, and a team of firefighters form Calgary had been given the task of doing all they could to save the historic Prince of Wales Hotel. There it still stands, untouched. One can see how close to the town and iconic Hotel the fire had come - right up to the very edge, where a sprinkler system had been set up before the fire got close.

 

"Built in 1926-27 during one of Waterton’s windiest and snowiest winters, the Prince of Wales Hotel is the park's most recognized landmark.

 

During its construction the extreme weather conditions and poor access created many problems for contractors Douglas Oland and James Scott, from Cardston, Alberta.

 

On December 10 1926 hurricane-force winds (estimated at 145 km/hr) blew each of the hotel's wings about 7.5 cm off their foundation. The men managed to winch the sections back in line. Three months later winds reached speeds of over 129 km/hr, again pushing the building off its foundation. This time Oland feared structural damage if they tried to pull back the now fully-framed building so he decided to leave it slightly out of plume.

 

The hotel is named after Edward, Prince of Wales who later became King Edward VIII, and, like its namesake, it has a colourful history. If its Douglas fir pillars could talk they would tell you a tale of American imagination and money, built with Canadian grit and patience.

 

Today, many people recognize the Prince of Wales as a railway hotel, but few realize it was built by the Great Northern of United States ... and not the Canadian Pacific.

 

In February 1993 the Historic Sites and Monuments Board approved the Prince of Wales' designation as a National Historic Site, recognizing its architectural style (rustic design tradition, with peaked roofs, gables, balconies and timber-frame interior that give it an appearance of a giant alpine chalet) and its contribution to tourism in the mountains. On July 23 1995 a commemorative plaque ceremony was held at the hotel." From Parks Canada.

 

www.pc.gc.ca/pn-np/ab/waterton/natcul/natcul4.aspx

 

Wild animals, plants and birds were seen. There were plenty of wildflowers, though I suspect we may have been just a little early for many species. I was so pleased to spot a small patch of what I thought might be Mariposa Lilies near the edge of the road that we were driving on. We stopped for me to check and, sure enough, my friends were able to see these unusual flowers for the first time. Chipmunk, Golden-mantled Ground Squirrels, Columbian Ground Squirrels and deer were seen. Not a huge variety of birds, but we were only able to look in such a limited space. It was great, though, to see two distant Sandhill Cranes and a distant Common Loon on her nest.

 

Apart from the most unpleasant, very strong wind all day both days, we were very lucky with the weather for our two days. No rain, thank goodness. The morning was chilly and so was the night. Yesterday, Tuesday, the temperature got up to 20C on our way home."

computer abstract art

I came across this photo at work today of a friend and former colleague working intently on his portable computer! Circa late 1980's I believe. I wonder if its operating system was DOS or Windows. There's no mouse nor some other cursor control device that I can see.

Grille d’aluminium de ventilation de processeur d'ordinateur ?

But turned out kind of cool. Didn't see the plane until loaded on computer

 

I also considered the title "Macro Chip."

 

Photo submitted to the Flickr group Macro Mondays for the "Crisp" theme.

 

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more like a november / december dress. Except for this one, all my pictures with this dress vanished whem I was trying to download them to the computer.

Sorry for my TV in background -_-"

Large Victorian mansion in England with a museum dedicated to those who broke German WWII communications.

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