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Taken with the 10-22 during the 12 year anniversary of the OKC bombing. Cant really say its an anniversary, those you usually celebrate, but not this one.
Another flower placed under a etched wall (above the yellow flowers in a previous post).
I saw it as the blue represented the depressing feeling one must get when they see their loved one etched into a stone.
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A custom Donor Wall for a Community Health Center in a stairwell installation. Polished, tempered 12mm. glass over top a screen printed tree design on clear acrylic. Custom hardware designed by Northern Art Glass. This is the bottom 9 ft. section.
Use the silver transparent vinyl to create an etched glass look. I have done this on random panes on the french doors entering my dining room...
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My father and Lisa had their photograph engraved by laser, this then was placed with hundreds of others on a concrete block, the blocks are situated at the entrance to the EPCOT centre, right in front of the "Golf Ball" that is Spaceship Earth.
This was done 4 years ago but this is the first time that they have been back to see it. I think it's pretty cool.
The last surviving resort still in operation in the Borscht Belt. I know the owner, and was able to arrange a tour on a day that the resort was closed to the public. This place certainly maintains that Borscht Belt charm!
While waiting for sunset I noticed the light had changed. The clouds and sun had moved to a position in which the clouds filtered the sunlight and produced god rays all pointing to the light house. Then and now it looked like someone had etched the lines into the clouds. I wonder if any of the people on the breakwater also observed what I captured.
Lunch in the Red Lion at Crich Tramway Village
Wednesday 28 September 2016
Copyright Helen Nixon MMXVI
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