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Week 2 Project 1 ~ This photo was taken by my friend, out and about in new york city, Daryl. I changed the hue/saturation. Then added two photo filter layers. Then added a texture layer from shadowhouse creations. Then added a final adjustment layer of brightness/contrast.
A guy answers his front doorbell, and there's a snail sitting on his front step. Disgusted by snails, he picks it up, tosses it over the fence, and goes on with his day.
Five years later, there's a knock on his door. It's the snail. The snail says, "What was up with that?!"
Found this outside the Best Buy in Bath Beach on my way to Coney Island. I had intended to go to Greenwood Cemetery, but discovered they do not allow bikes or photography so I just kept going down 5th Avenue until i got completely lost. Luckily my blackberry gets google maps. I found this card a little while later:
"Violent strife, rashness, competetion. In the battle of life, boldness changes things for the better. Obstacles. Lawsuit."- from A Guide to the Tarot" by Eden Gray
This shows the five Buddhas of the five directions. Vairochana, the white Buddha, is in the centre. He is known as the 'Illuminator'. The other Buddhas are Amoghasiddhi, Akshobya, Amitabha and Ratnasambhava.
mr c and i went for a drive today and ended up at this picturesque part of the leeds-liverpool canal. unfortunately just as we got there it started hammering it down, and i didn't have a coat. so i didn't get many pictures.
you have to look quite carefully to see all five locks, but they are there
some info here
Left to right are friends Nancy, Terry, Dave, Debbie, and my wonderful bride Margie. They were here for a weekend visit and we only stopped laughing long enough to place our breakfast order (wait, Margie was already here...).
Five Routemaster buses, once used by London Buses, photographed near the Blackheath start of the 2014 London Marathon
Five Million Flowers is an installation art show, featuring LED backlit honeycomb in bee hive frames. Each front is adorned with a translucent image of a woman from around the world, all sisters to the Queen. The Queen Bee, Hymenoptera, invited you to see deep into the blue spectrum. Those wanting to light candles to the Queen, for their own desires or to honor the bees, leave treasures for her in her beehive basket.