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A fluorescent light sculpture by Dan Flavin, titled Untitled (To Barnett Newman for "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf"). Baltimore Museum of Art. Baltimore, MD.
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Central Michigan University Chippewa Marching Band bass drummer performing during one of the game's time outs.
1st one i have seen this year,getting warmed up in the sun,i went to move a branch to get closer.............and he/she dropped off,lol.......bugger
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Destronics (Tournage Clip) @ Lyon
Tournage du Clip "Feel in Color" réalisé par Etienne Perrin et Romain Bourzeix
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Groningen | Гронинген, 22-06-2019.
FEELS @ Vera Mainstage. Groningen, the Netherlands. Opening act: Drahla
My FEELS, 22 June 2019 @ Vera Mainstage set in my Concerts & Festivals collection.
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This Saturday (11/05/05)we watched Tibetan Buddhist monks craft a mandala from thousands of grains of brightly dyed sand at Union Station.........and they had a deconstructing ceremony where they swept away the mandala that they took 5 days to create.
I took this picture at the 'pinnacle' of the chanting at the deconstructing ceremony....and as this 'head monk' had just finished walking around the table that has the mandala on it. I didnt use flash, so that explains some of the light in the background........ but I dont have an explaination for the arching light around the head monk....but it appears as a reflection in a place that isnt reflective. You can see it that it echos the mandala and the pattern.