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Low Hauxley at dawn.
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Beautifully quiet and peaceful at Islandhill this morning.....although it was broken by hundreds of Brent Geese honking merrily as they crossed the causeway. Enjoyed this in the company of Paul Devenney from Belfast and then bumped into Glenn Boyd up at the carpark :)
Easter Sunday effigies of relegious and political figures being exploded to the delight of the town of San Miguel
First attempt at capturing fireworks. I was not expecting fireworks that night and really did not have any time to try and get away from the lights or get to a higher vantage point. This shot, taken in downtown Phoenix, is a combo of a 3 exposure HDR with the middle RAW mixed in.
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Mural by Gary Simmons aka @garysimmonsstudio for his exhibition, "Gary Simmons: Public Enemy," at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago, Illinois.
The MCA states "Since the late 1980s Simmons has played a key role in situating questions of race, class, and gender identity at the center of contemporary art discourse. Notable for his early application of conceptual artistic strategies, Simmons exposes and analyzes histories of racism inscribed in US visual culture. Over the course of his career, Simmons has revealed traces of these histories in the fields of sports, cinema, literature, music, and architecture and urbanism, while drawing heavily on popular genres such as hip-hop, horror, and science fiction. Guided by an internal logic, his approach is cool, analytical, and unflinching in its interrogation of intense historical narratives, yet the results consistently deliver a strong emotional charge."
Was taking sales pictures of this wig because I don't think it suits Hamilton well.
(It's the Rrabbit wig he wore a while back) But damn, why does he looks so cute in it?!?
Now I can't sell it ;w;
As in an explosion, I would erupt with all the wonderful things I saw and understood in this world.
- Boris Pasternak
August 20th is the greatest national holiday for Hungarians, celebrated with day-long festivities followed by spectacular fireworks throughout the country. August 20th commemorates the foundation of the Hungarian state. Also called as St. Stephen's Day, remembering Stephen I, the first king of Hungary and founder of the Kingdom of Hungary, who was canonized on August 20th, 1083 by Pope Gregory VII.
This was shot in the Malmok area of Aruba right after a storm.
Canon 7D
Canon EF-S 10-22 mm USM
1/40 sec at F9
ISO 200
Please do not use this image without my explicit written permission. Copyright © 2012 Elgin Zeppenfeldt. All rights reserved.