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A few cool mul flicks i found.....

 

These guys had evanston on lock when i started getting into graff

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The Ether Monument

  

architect & designer: Henry Van Brunt and William Robert Ware

 

sculptor: John Quincy Adams Ward (Good Samaritan group atop the monument and the four bas-reliefs on the base)

 

Boston Public Garden - Beacon Hill

Boston, Massachusetts

Amazing ether piece on the stairs of the high level bridge. Mul crew

une douce nuit , ou une belle journée ☺

thanks to all my friends ♥♫♥

 

youtu.be/aYUaelnvg50

"camo version"

 

"Camomillati gianni!

e poi che vuoi che sia... son solo 33..

.. e no, togliti dalla testa sta cosa di camminare sulle acque!"

 

sgrunt! :|

 

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whilst her spirit dances in the ether she dreams.....

Camera: Canon PowerShot S5 IS

Exposure: 0.2 sec (1/5)

Aperture: f/4.5

Focal Length: 20.7 mm

ISO Speed: 200

 

Taken at Lake Jean, Rickett's Glen State Park, PA

ether one us graffiti sf pole white out muni

child: my niece darcy

 

i just LOVE this capture. i hope that you do too.

shot a few years ago, but on a mission to post images of the Artists featured in

The Graffiti Underworld.

Yokohama Osanbashi

Autumn Vacation 2015

Detail of the Ether Monument in the Public Garden.

It commemorates the first use of ether in medicine. Its design has been attributed to the Boston architect William Robert Ware and to the sculptor John Quincy Adams Ward or "mssrs Ware and Brunt" according to various sources. It is 40 feet tall. Erected in 1868, it is the oldest monument in the public garden. It was a the gift of Thomas Lee a retired Boston merchant. Taken with my Ricoh KR-5 late 1980s-early 1990s.

On this flight looking out the window there was a nice etheral look to these clouds. Enjoy.

Day 297 (v 15.0) - reality

Jim Clay Harper, aka "Ether", all the way from Chicago, has found time to brighten a corner of the Christchurch earthquake landscape with this cheerful little piece...

A walk through the landscape of a city emerging from the rubble of 12,000 earthquakes. Incongruity, stark contrast, sometimes edgy, sometimes exciting. Everywhere a state of flux. Change, often frustratingly slow, then in part confusingly rapid. Almost 6 years after the first major earthquake struck a new Christchurch, Otautahi, is being created.

Early morning. The fog from the night is still visible, and the light of the sun is barely warming up the chilly weather.

Made during the "DARK BEAUTY 2015" photoshoot event in Cyprus. This is one of 40 portraits I created during the course of that day.

  

Director: Ioannis Mallas

Photo & Edit: myself

Make up: Simona Kaminskaitė

Hair: George Alex

MOdel: Stella Christou

iPhone 4.

Summer 2013

Annelise Ferry

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