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"Drawn Dangers"
The first image that popped into my head when thinking about today's letter and photo was something with Dragons. And quite quickly I started thinking about drawing a dragon.
I guess it's a reflection of how quickly we can fabricate our own dangers or fears in our minds. Just like with a pencil, we can go from a blank page to one suddenly filled with worry. But, as just as we can draw these fears or worries, we can switch the pencil to the other end and work to remove these temporary dragons.
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Drawn from the Darling Harbour side this time. The glass now in place gives it a totally different look. Even on a Sunday the cranes are still busily at work. Work is going well on the blocks of apartments on the waterfront.
this is my submission-the theme made me think of the film "life aquatic with steve zissou"-the is a collage on "vintage office paper" with my handcarved stamps and old illustrations from a 50's boy scouting book
The image was captured at my premises. unfortunately I was not able to catch and geographical sign as there is electricity distribution all over the area.
hope you all will enjoy this...
2004
“Using her camera to document letter-shaped elements in her surroundings, Guiragossian created her alphabet while wandering the streets of Montreal.”
from: Alphabet: An Exhibition of Hand-Drawn Lettering and Experimental Typography @ Herb Lubalin Study Center at the Cooper Union. The traveling show was curated and organized by Post-Typography and Artscape.
Green curtains of Northern light are drawn across the night sky of Southern Iceland.
As I mentioned in my previous post, I traveled to Iceland with my 24mm and not my 16mm (which is my preferred lens for capturing the night sky). This night the aurora borealis was determined to put on a grand display and I was left trying to figure out how to photograph it with a much less wide angle lens.
With the Northern Lights shifting and spreading throughout a good two hour window, I found compositions where I could expose multiple frames and later stitch them together for a panorama. This photograph is the result of one of those compositions.
To keep the aurora "shapes" from shifting too much, I picked regions of the sky where the activity was centered. In this case, the left frame, center frame, and the right frame. I also keep my exposures in the 4 to 10 second range. Let me know what you think in the comments.
Thank you flickr community for your comments, faves, and views! And the opportunity to share my image via Explore!
Drawn on Clip Studio Paint
Created for "We Orange the World - SL" in support of UN Women's campaign to end violence against women & girls
Drawn with a Platinum Preppy EF02 fountain pen with Iroshizuku Take Sumi ink in a Leuchtturm1917 journal
Zip a dee doo dah , Zip a dee ay
Mr blue bird on my shoulder!
Song of the south!
And Brier Rabbit
Who knows this song and cartoon without looking it up lol!!😉
Let's see how old you are?
Been busy guys sorry if I missed anything, hope all is well and thank ya for stopping in!
Always let yourself be drawn in by this unparalleled spectacle, wonderful ephemeral moments plastered in white...
Toujours se laisser attiré par ce spectacle sans équivalent , merveilleux moments éphémères plâtrés de blanc ...
Vue sur les Rochers de Vallorin - Massif de Belledonne - Savoie - FRANCE
West Mersea, Mersea Island, Essex.
When in in West Mersea I am always drawn to this spot, I love this house boat and have shot it many times, thought I was going to get an absolute soaking this time around.
This boat is called `L`Esperance` that I believe was once lived in by a famous pianist,
This was a fast capture of a "very" small spider dancing around in some rocks. He would not let me get a good shot which thats because he could see me coming and a goin!!
Mr. four eye's here was a watchin me!
Thanks guys for visiting! Have a good weekend 👍
Val d'Orcia , Tuscany countryside
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Val_d%27Orcia
Nikon d300s+Nikon 18-105 VR @ 105 mm f 8 iso 200 1/320 sec + Hoya HD polarizer- Handheld
Better on black www.flickriver.com/photos/tommyrave/
Thanks all for your visits and comments
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. - Drawn worlds, parallel worlds .....
Across the mirror ......
- Mundos dibujados..., mundos paralelos.....
Al otro lado del espejo....
Artist: Ralf Westerhof
Location: Amstel/Stopera • Amsterdam Light Festival
Explore / Interestingness / Dec 2013 / 22th
When I go birding, I often have choices as to which way to walk. I just let my instincts pull me in one direction or another. Yesterday I was drawn to the bluff overlooking Ballona Wetlands and I am glad I went with my feelings. As I walked up the trail, a Red-tail flew quite close. I was able to get many shots, but my favorite is this one with the light shining through its feathers.
Red-tailed Hawk
Buteo jamaicensis
Member of the Nature’s Spirit
Good Stewards of Nature
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Drawn to the sound of gulls and fancy cars driving past.
A local had a look at the sketch and said he couldn't draw but had to when studying botany, but plants are harder to notice when they're wrong compared to buildings. He said I have to draw the porch on this house. I told him I didn't intend to but I did in the end, he was right, it looks better for it.
Still drawn to the western national parks, I had a perfect day in Moab, Utah, at Arches NP. This shot is of Double Arch, which are two of 2,000 arches formed in the red rock sandstone inside the park.
These bears had their photos taken with painting of a vintage horse-drawn Mardi Gras float! A very special thing to see at the Mardi Gras Ball, as it is always under protection by the Krewe of Tiny Bears.
As the Tiny Teddy Bear Mardi Gras Ball is restricted to members and guests, we were lucky to be allowed to take photographs through the open pavilion for historical purposes. All tiny teddies partied hardy but drank responsibly.
(The tiny teddies are all 3 inches tall or less! SO fun to work with, and also very frustrating- just getting them to stand still for a photo is difficult!
(The tiny charcuterie board and scones were a gift from my dear friend, Christa- a perfectly grand surprize, just after I started working with miniatures! The wonderful King cakes were done for my by my nephew's wife, Sara! My sister gave me the tiny chandelier, which I totally adore! The miniature Mardi Gras float painting was done for me years ago by my dear friend, Mary Anne! I was SO excited to use it in the scene! The Mardi Gras throne for King Rex and Queen Snowy is a remarkable little miniature I got at an estate sale; I think it is "Bespaq." The tiny details historical Mardi Gras painting was done by my wonderful friend, Mary Anne! The tiny liquor bottles are less than an inch tall, and the glass bar is . . .
well, it's really a glass bar, or a bar of glass! Don't know where I got that but I have had it for many years! You will see many gorgeous Mardi Gras "baubles" in the scenes from my dear friend, Jesse! Take a look at the grand world he is creating with his amazing miniatures! www.flickr.com/photos/40262251@N03/albums/72157715517132727/ He is SUCH magician with miniatures, who I love and admire. He is still teaching me SO much!)