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"Ether "
series "Abstrovision"
5 Elements acrylic on canvas, 48x80 cm
Yuri Averin
Montresso art foundation
Morocco 2017
Photo by Christian Koopmans
hibernate
metropolis
Fujifilm X-E1 35mm f1.4 handheld night frame processed in Paintshop Pro x6, figures generated in SketchUp and Daz3D (clothes by wilmap), rendered in 3Delight, thanks for the interest. :-D
Now available in my etsy shop. Blogged: belindafireman.wordpress.com/2013/09/05/todays-lesson-pai...
I'm really, really happy with this roll. Also, my lens hood proves limited but significant, shading most of the sunlight :)
Fed 2, Jupiter-8, Kodak Kodacolor 200
Contributions de Stare, 123 Klan et Cems pour l'exposition " Time is Gold " en l’honneur de Scaner @mrcan_do à la Galerie Le Livart @lelivart au 3980 Rue Sain-Denis, Montréal, du 24 Août au 8 Septembre 2018.
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With the wall where you drew windows
Overlooking hidden gardens
Cut apart by jagged mountains
Climbing up into the air and
Crumbling down into a valley
Where the water waits forever
Like a quiet distant treasure
When you rise up to recover
When you leave this tiny alley
When you meet me in the garden
With your horns all hung with cedar
Every spirit brushing past me
Brushing past them in the ether
Scream 'All this is window dressing'
'All you are is flimsy curtains'
Watch you flame up with a word from us
And won't know that you're burning
Burning
Burning
Okkervil River, "Another Radio Song"
A better view of Chainlandia, and shadows help, using the Sonic Ether mod: www.minecraftforum.net/topic/940974-123sonic-ethers-unbel...
The first picture in a series of photos shot at the Railway Museum in Perris, CA.
The theme of the shoot is "steampunk" or a futuristic vision of the future, but from the time period of the 1800's in Victorian Britain.
Ava Jhamin For
SIS BOOM
"Opulence Violet"
I am a 55L - aholic. This one I found on my Thursday excursion to through 55L land. I found alot of amazing but this was on of my favorites...I saw I got and knew in my head exactly what I wanted to do with it.
Thanks Sis Boom.......for making my day.
Diethyl ether, also known as ethyl ether, simply ether, or ethoxyethane, is an organic compound in the ether class with the formula (C2H5)2O. It is a colorless, highly volatile flammable liquid with a characteristic odor. It is commonly used as a solvent and was once used as a general anesthetic.
The anesthetic effects of ether have made it a recreational drug. Diethyl ether in anesthetic dosage is a crude but fairly safe inhalant, which has a long history of recreational use. Disadvantages are the high flammability, especially in conjunction with oxygen, and the long duration of action after discontinuing its administration. One advantage is a well-defined margin between therapeutic and toxic doses, which means one would pass out before dangerous levels of dissolved ether in blood would be reached. With a strong, dense smell, ether causes irritation to respiratory mucosa and is uncomfortable to breathe, often triggering salivation, vomiting, coughing or spasms. In concentrations of 3-5% in air, an anesthetic effect can slowly be achieved in 15-20 minutes of breathing approximately 15-20ml of ether, depending on body weight and physical condition. Ether causes a very long excitation stage prior to blacking out. When breathed in very high concentrations of 15-20% in air, such as the vapor from a soaked rag, diethyl ether can potentially suppress spontaneous breathing with potentially lethal consequences.
In the 19th century and early 20th century ether drinking was popular among Polish peasants. It is a traditional and still relatively popular recreational drug among Lemkos. It is usually consumed in a small quantity poured over milk, water with sugar or orange juice in a shot glass. Drinking any amount of ether may attack the stomach lining and cause unpredictable physical effects.