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Araña.

 

Explored on January 12th, 2012.

1. Goldfinch, 2. Spitfire ,goodwood Revival 2009, 3. Heron at Bushy Park, 4. HERON, 5. goodwood revival 2008 CSX 2300, 6. MY TOYS, 7. Lunch Time !, 8. Lunch Time !,

 

9. Kingfisher, 10. Lesser Redpoll, 11. Kingfisher, 12. DUNSFOLD WINGS AND WHEELS DAY 2008, 13. WOLSELEY 6/110, 14. Bird On A Camera !, 15. Been Fishin` !!, 16. Been Fishin` !!,

 

17. Great Spotted Woodpecker, 18. CSX 2096 AC Cobra, 19. Kingfisher, 20. Kingfisher, 21. Robin, 22. Wren, 23. Lookin` For Lunch !, 24. Just Leavin`!,

 

25. Stonechat & Whitethroat, 26. Fish Again !!, 27. King Of The River, 28. Lunch Time, 29. Snow Bunting, 30. Long Tailed Tit, 31. ROBIN, 32. Green Woodpecker,

 

33. AC 428, 34. Ive Got My Eye On You !, 35. Just Gazin` !, 36. Kingfisher, 37. Just Gazin` !!, 38. Kingfisher, 39. Robin, 40. Been Fishin`!,

 

41. Nuthatch, 42. Cadbury`s Chocolate Orange, 43. Supersonic, 44. Nuthatch, 45. Heron at Fleet Pond, 46. Mallard at Fleet Pond, 47. Mr Bean , Goodwood Revival 2009, 48. Austin Westminster Estate , BMC works car,

 

49. Robin, 50. Gazin` !!, 51. Kingfisher, 52. Water Rail, 53. Just Leavin`!, 54. Kingfisher, 55. Bank Vole, 56. Kingfisher,

 

57. Hairy Canary AC Cobra 289, 58. heron, 59. Takin` off !!, 60. QUACK , QUACK !!, 61. Cranleigh car show, 62. Maserati, 63. Long Tailed Tit, 64. Kingfishers,

 

65. Tawny Owl, 66. Cold Feet, 67. Adult Female Kingfisher, 68. Lunch Time !, 69. MG 1300 and Daytona Cobra from the film Red Line7000, 70. Christmas Kingfisher, 71. Just Posin`!, 72. Lookin` For Lunch !

  

Rolex Explorer on grey nato

DARYA K US PAAR AGAR TANHAI HAY

DARYA K IS PAAR B KOI TANHAHO GA

 

DARYA K US PAAR HE NAZRAIN REHTI HAIN

DARYA K US PAAR BASAIRA KISS KA HO GA?

 

HUM PAR SOCHOUN AUR JAZBOUN KI BAARISH HAY

DARYA K US PAAR B KOI BHEEGA HO GA

 

DARYA K IS PAAR TO HUM KHUD APNAY HAIN

DARYA K US PAAR B KOI APNA HO GA

 

JAB B CHAAND NIKALTA HAY WO YAAD ATA HAY

DARYA K US PAAR WO CHAND KO TAKTA HO GA

 

YAADOUN KA MOSAM HAY ANKHAIN DARYA HAIN

DARYA K US PAAR B KOI DARYA HO GA

 

(NISAR HAMADANI)

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Bridge over River Jhelum at Kohala. The picture was taken on early morning and it rained heavily the night before, so water level was very high in the river.

 

Explored on Jun 18, 2008 @ #118

Phantom Galleries LA Visitor Tour

Dial (562) 242-2928 to start your tour.

   

Downtown Long Beach Art Walk Artist Receptions and Phantom Art Audio Tour Launch.

 

Guide by Cell Audio Tour

sponsored by the Long Beach Redevelopment Agency

 

The streets of downtown Long Beach are enlivened with art, providing a virtual feast for the eyes, and starting October 24, one for the ears as well.

 

Under the auspices of Phantom Galleries LA, and working in tandem with local property owners, artists, and curators, numerous storefronts along Downtown Long Beach’s Pine Avenue, East 3rd Street, The Pike at Rainbow Harbor and Promenade are host to dozens of exciting art exhibitions and site-specific art installations.

 

Starting October 24, visitors will be able to participate in a self-guided tour of each of the various exhibition locations, guided by a published map that charts their course.

 

In addition to offering a vivacious exploration of an eclectic array of artists’ work, The Art Walk will be enhanced by a state-of-the-art audio component. At each of Phantom Galleries’ exhibition spaces, viewers will be able to hear about the art they are seeing. By using their cell phone to dial an assigned extension, participants can connect with an informative message from the exhibiting artist or curator. These audio recordings will soon be available online at PhantomGalleriesLA.com

  

While The Long Beach Art Walk and Art Audio Tour will be available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, it is recommended that visitors embark on their art journey after dusk, and preferably after enjoying a savory meal at one of Downtown Long Beach’s eateries. Who knew that art could serve as a creative digestive aid?

 

In November, Phantom Galleries will add new spaces on Pine Avenue to its roster. In late November, and throughout December and the Holiday Season each Phantom Galleries space will host light-based installations that will illuminate the wintry nights.

  

Downtown Long Beach Art Walk Night

Participating Galleries that will be open on October 24, 2009 7-9 pm

  

The Pike

- Artist Reception 81 Pine Ave Kimber Berry and Hiroko Momii curated by Liza Simone and Liza Mitchell Artist Reception

-21 Aquarium way Beth King curated by Liza Mitchell

-24 Aquarium way Helen Lessick curated by Liza Simone

-150 Aquarium way Lark (Larisa Pilinsky)

-Artist Reception: 170 N Promenade Molasses happens rather quickly Elonda Billera, Jamison Carter, David DiMichele, Kiel Johnson, Jason Manley, Aili Schmeltz, Julie Schustack, Christian Tedeschi Organized by Chirstian Tedeschi

 

E 3rd Street

-390. Linnea Lenkus: Curated by: Megan J Harrahill

-346. David A Knudsen Curated by Liza Mitchell

-350. Ten Terrell Artist Recpetion Curated by Martha De Perez

-344. Amy Sharp Curated by Liza SImone

-342 and 340 Artist Recpetion . H.D. Blackwell, Ken Corral , Lowski Jones, Tommii Lim, Bron Theron organized by LBCreative! and Green Long Beach

-122. Gary Ray Curated by Dreams & Visions Art Company

-104 Hidden Treasures group show from Lark Gallery Online of 14 artists

-106 City college of Long Beach City College group show

 

Pine Ave

-309 Jeff Nisbet and Johnny Andrew Gigliotti Bailik (Godfuel) Curated by Liza Mitchell

 

More Galleries TBA

     

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“molasses happens rather quickly”

 

Elonda Billera, Jamison Carter, David DiMichele, Kiel Johnson, Jason Manley, Aili Schmeltz, Julie Schustack, Christian Tedeschi

 

This exhibition features a group of artists currently living in Los Angeles. The works are primarily sculpture which range from large-scale installations to cast materials, appropriating found objects, and hand made inquiries. From the conceptual to the anthropological to the phenomenological. “Molasses happens rather quickly” probes the materiality of sculpture and visual poetry as it pertains to the human condition here southern California. The work reveals its true nature slowly, and the material itself opens the process of quickening.

 

Dates: October 1- Nov. 7, 2009

 

Artist receptions: On October 10th for 2nd Sat Art Walk and for the Downtown Long Beach Art Wak October 17, 2009 6-10pm

 

David DiMichele courtesy of Kopeikin Gallery. KopeikinGallery.com

Kiel Johnson courtesy of Mark Moore Gallery MarkMooreGallery.com

 

Special thank you to Hillcrest Development Partners, Pacifica HOA, Wokcano Restaurants, Charles Dunn Company.

   

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East 3rd Street

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Linnea Lenkus:

"Healing: A Fine Art Portrait Exhibit of Families of Children with Special Needs"

 

Curated by:

Megan J Harrahill

 

Contact:

Michelle Shortencarrier 562-980-2908

michelle@longbeachpr.com

 

Artist Contact:

www.LinneaLenkus.com.

 

Dates:

October 10- November 1, 2009

Artist Reception: October 10, 2009 6-9 pm for 2nd Sat ArtWalk and open October 17, 2009 6-9 pm On view 24/7 and by appointment. Gallery Hours will be posted.

  

In partnership with Miller Children’s Hospital’s Stramski Children’s Developmental Center and the non-profit organization, “The Steel Magnolias,” Southern California photographer Linnea Lenkus debuts “Healing: A Fine Art Portrait Exhibit of Families of Children with Special Needs.” The exhibit captures the emotional connections of families loving children with a wide variety of physical, mental, developmental and behavioral conditions. The fine art exhibit also includes portraits of families who have adopted children from Russia and Ethiopia.

 

Working closely with Dr. Gary Feldman, medical director of the Stramski Center, Lenkus photographed children with medical conditions such as Cerebral Palsy, Autism, Fragile X Syndrome, Asperger’s Disorder, Craniofacial Disorders, and array of others. All families are from the Los Angeles and Long Beach area.

To see a brief on-line presentation of “Healing,” visit www.LinneaLenkus.com.

  

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Ten Terrrel

New Works

  

Curated by

Martha De Perez and

 

Dates:

October 10 – November 7, 2009

Gallery will be open for the 2nd Sat Art Walk

Artist reception: October 17 , 2009 6-9 PM

 

Location:

Phantom Galleries LA on 3rd

346 E. 3rd Street, Long Beach CA 90802

   

Contact:

Martha De Perez

www.katalystfoundation@gmail.com/

www.fotonostalgia.com

www.kffta.org

    

A dynamic, discerning personality, Ten Terrell is a Los Angeles based artist. Born and raised in LA, but with a unique global perspective, Ten has been taking a unique approach to the art world, with her distinctive blend of video, installation and performance. Her works concentrate on the exploration of identity as an individual and as a societal construct. Her works often invoke a deep visceral reaction in the viewer, inspiring us to question our own concepts of how we identify ourselves and our reality. Posing the question: is identity a personal choice or an artifice imposed upon us by our environment?

Ten uses her art as a medium to investigate the multiple perspectives of experience. A prolific subject, the art of Ten Terrell has been featured at prestigious events and galleries. The Getty Center recently featured Ten as part of the LA Art Girls project for the Alan Kaprow restrospective "Overflow". Her works have also been seen at the LACE 30th Anniversary, for which she did a reinterpretation of Suzane Lacy & Barbara T Smiths "Give and Take, Incorporate".

 

For her solo gallery show- Ten is turning what she refers to as "the mental, emotional, and behavioral contortionism that seems required of the women of modern western culture. This semi-voluntary or subconscious internal/external conflict of the female existence in Western society." is turned into a palpable visual reality. Utilizing a projection, to give the appearance of a shadow dance of women acting out a painful play with broken glass, fire and contortion. Each are metaphors and symbols of the expectations that plague and shape the female being, the contradictions of strength and vulnerability. Her works showcase the female form for its beauty as well as its value to human existence, making a strong and valid statement, "without the female form and function the human race would cease to exist and evolve."

    

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HIDDEN TREASURES

 

The Winners and Represented Artists

of LarkGalleryOnline.com

 

Curated by

Lark Pilinsky and Agnieszka Miziolek

 

Dates:

October 24 – November 14, 2009

Artists reception: October 24 , 2009 7-10 PM

 

Location:

Phantom Galleries LA on 3rd

104 E. 3rd Street, Long Beach CA 90802

 

Contact:

Lark (Larisa Pilinsky)

www.larkgalleryonline.com/index.html

www.larkgalleryonline.com/art_hidden_treasures.php

www.larkgalleryonline.com/featured_artists.html

 

"Hidden Treasures" Art Exhibition

What attracts us to masterpieces of art besides skillful brush strokes, the compelling play of color, light and shadow? We believe that there is something invisible, something mysterious, that attracts viewers through the course of centuries. We call them "hidden treasures," and they are the focus of our current online exhibtion and our first brick and mortar exhibition organized by invitation of Phantom Galleries.

 

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DAVID KNUDSEN

 

"I can’t believe it’s not painting!"

 

Curated by:

Liza Mitchell

 

Contact:

Liza Mitchell 310-489-8998

liza4lov@aol.com

 

Dates:

On view October 7 - November 1, 2009

Artist reception: Sat., Oct. 10th, 2009 6-9 PM

   

Phantom Galleries LA Long Beach invites you to join us for the unretouched photographs by DAKshots' David Knudsen. You won't believe they're not paintings! DAK's abstract and painterly style will challenge your mind and senses.

 

David A. Knudsen (aka DAK) has been shooting pictures nearly all of his life. His fascination with composing and capturing images started with a Kodak Instamatic given to him at age 7. Thus begun the experiment that he’s continually indulged in ever since.

 

Although he chose architecture as his major in college, his minor in photography is what he ultimately pursued. It comes as no surprise, however, that architecture is one of his most significant photographic subject matters.

 

Travelling around the world and seeing so many varying approaches to life and its many routines has been a life-changing experience for DAK. This has fueled his curiosity and passion for finding creative new approaches to his art.

 

Having spent eight years working as a studio artist and presentation specialist in a prominent national advertising agency, he mastered the studio skills which are now a regular part of his repertoire. In his West LA studio, he produces all of his gallery-wrapped canvases by hand— from printing, to UV-coating to stretching and finishing.

 

DAK’s work has been exhibited in over two dozen shows since he begun DAKshots in 2005. He’s represented by three galleries in different regions of Los Angeles,

including LACMA’s Art Rental & Sales Gallery. His work is owned by scores of collectors— including both individuals and corporate clients.

 

www.dakshots.com

 

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Amy Sharp

 

"Kick/stand"

 

Location

344 E 3rd St

 

An interest in social action, change and awareness are catalysts in making work that incites a personal/participatory investigation of the politics at play. Using mostly found and re-purposed materials, Sharp accentuates construction and the potentiality of detritus enunciating the mundane. Most recently, Sharp has been interested in taking away Order from Structure; turning the antagonistic into the opportunistic and what comes to play if this turn is in fact made.

 

Amy Sharp is a student at Art Center College of Design pursuing her MFA.

 

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LBCreative! and GreenLB invite you to Phantom Galleries LA on 3rd

 

Location 340 - 342 E. 3rd St./Elm Long Beach, CA 90802

 

Show running October 10- November 1

Doors Open: October 10, 17 & 24, 2009, 6pm - 10pm

 

You are cordially invited to visit the LBCreative! and Green Long Beach Art Gallery featuring local artists: Lowski Jones, H.D. Blackwell, Ken Corral, Bron Theron and Tommii Lim. In collaboration with Phantom Galleries LA, LBCreative! and Green Long Beach this show is brought to you by local curators, community organizers and artists.

 

Curated by:

LBCreative! and GreenLB

 

Contact:

Evan Kelly 562-822-6071

EPKvision@gmail.org

 

Group Show Featuring:

 

Lowski Jones

Contact:lowskijones@gmail.com

Website: lowskijones.wordpress.com

 

H.D. Blackwell

Contact: Orion_uka@yahoo.com

 

Ken Corral

Contact: Kencorral57@yahoo.com

 

Bron Theron

Website: www.facebook.com/bron.theron

 

Tommii Lim

Website: www.ichoson.com/20070724621/Arts/artist-profile-tommii-li...

tommiilim.blogspot.com

 

Visit: www.lbcreative.org

www.greenlb.org

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122 E 3rd

 

Gary Ray

“Landscapes” Plein Aire

 

Curated by:

Dreams & Visions Art Company

 

Contact:

Christi Olmstead 562-422—9802

artartart@verizon.net

 

Dates:

October 10 – October 31, 2009

 

Location:

Phantom Galleries LA on 3rd

122 East 3rd Street, Long Beach,

 

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Pine Ave

 

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"Television and Fire"

 

Jeff Nisbet and Johnny Andrew Gigliotti Bailik (Godfuel)

  

Curated by:

Liza Mitchell

 

Contact:

Liza Mitchell 310-489-8998

liza4lov@aol.com

 

Dates:

Sept. 26th - October 29th 2009

Artist reception: Sat., Oct. 17th, 2009 6-9 PM

Preview: Sat, Sept. 26th 6-9 PM

2nd Saturday ArtWalk: Oct. 10th, 6-9 PM

 

Location:

309 Pine Avenue

 

Phantom Galleries LA Long Beach invites you to experience the imposing and vibrant paintings of Jeff Nisbet and Johnny Bailik (Godfuel). The themes of “Television and Fire” ignite the room with the two of the most culture changing inventions of humankind. Join us to explore these talented artists’ exploration and interpretations.

Explored on: June 15, 2009

Best Position: 325

 

See it on Black

Alley Pond Park,

Oakland Gardens, New York City

 

Emily and family found three geocaches today.

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A geocache is a small waterproof treasure box hidden outdoors. Geocachers seek out these hidden goodies

guided by a GPS enabled device which uses coordinates downloaded from the geocaching.com website.

-- National Trust. Org

Holga 120FN

Mexico DF, Ciudad de Mexico, Mexico.

Explore Sep 7, 2007 #492

The smaller and younger of the two giraffes we fed on our little safari at Busch Gardens. I swear that she looked like she was smiling because she got some bibb lettuce to snack on.

 

Update: Wha? Somehow this pic got onto Reddit... and Explore! Wow, thanks for checking out my pic(s), folks. ^.^

im desperate to learn visaya so please bear with me...lol!

Im a Bicolano..

Explore May 27, 2008 #466

Going on an adventure right outside the front door. This is a big thing for her.

Explored 8/26/12

 

So many beautiful sailboats were moored at Shilshole Marina.

explore transpot m1

This will be the last image from Paris for now. I hope everyone liked the set as much as I did, in spite of all the touristic way it's been done. I do hope to go back and shoot only those parisian unexpected things that take your breath away.

 

- [Explore]

explore transport m1

On Hodinkee stained brown leather strap

No Man's Sky (Foundation 1.1, PC, no mods)

Seen on the A34 near Abingdon.

1-72

 

1. Leafy Pride, 2. starting from the top, 3. Haus der Kulturen der Welt, 4. spinning ´round before sunset, 5. just married!, 6. The Farmer, 7. cloud rays, 8. Framed in a Frame in a Frame,

 

9. Self portrait at Potsdamer Platz, 10. Lovers waiting on the Spree, 11. Hanieh, 12. Berlin Skyline, 13. Overexposed Danish Beach, 14. Brazilian in Berlin !!!, 15. Alexander Platz Train Station, 16. Bicycle Shadows,

 

17. insect erection, 18. Kopfsteinpflaster, 19. CCCP Club, 20. Where am I in Berlin?, 21. Denkmal, 22. Sehnsucht nach Sunset, 23. Saudades da roca, 24. tools of the trade,

 

25. fim da corrida / race is over, 26. tomato harvest, 27. Look out., 28. 100 year old tree, 29. as close as you can get, 30. Water drops on bamboo shoot, 31. My bamboo shooting up into the sky, 32. The sun sets while the water reflects,

 

33. Cows & Clouds, 34. Last Drop, 35. Café, 36. The Carpenter�s Hand, 37. water-moon, 38. The Simple Joy of the Poor Children, 39. Bonsai no campo brasileiro, 40. The Hunchback of Notre Bresil,

 

41. Amigos para siempre . . ., 42. Solitude / Solidão do fotográfo e a árvore, 43. Leaving Bela Vista / A Vida de Viajante, 44. The sun sets in Bela Vista, 45. Before the sun set, the cattle gathered, 46. Supernova, 47. Clouds & Coqueiros, 48. Urban Romance,

 

49. Never Surrender!! Shoot For The Sky!, 50. Flor da calçada, 51. �A String of Beads�, 52. Bizarre looking creature!, 53. 'As marcas do tempo' - A Monument found on the Farm, 54. Four Pigeons on a Roof, 55. Years Later; Messages Lost To Time., 56. Benji's 1970 Gibson ES-335 hollow body,

 

57. Naruna in her new Hammock, 58. South Beach Building, 59. Tie Dye Child, 60. Pray for Me, 61. Worried about Electricity, 62. Multiexposure Flower, 63. Taos Pueblo; baked clay & sun, 64. Cutting our Natural Resources,

 

65. driving past infinity, 66. cameraphone impressionism, 67. Lowell Rheinhamer tossing Hay, 68. Wierd Flower Buds Frozen, 69. Jeff Playing Football in the Morning Sun, 70. Father and Daughter, 71. 1999, when we were still friends . . ., 72. Beautiful Bamboo in Georgia

  

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May I have a better title for this one?

my sister.

sorry this is superduper boring but I like the colour of the sea

I didn't even see that boy in the background when I took this aha

My photoshop trial ends today or tomorrow idk

so I can't post anything until I buy photoshop and idk when that'll be, like a few days or a week I'm not sure. If I could take something today I would have time to edit it but apparently my sister is too lazy to stand up even so that sucks.

Winter Haven, FL. April 2019.

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