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Made by Andrea Perejda, Arroyo Grande, California, for The Sky's the Limit 2007. Photo taken at International Quilt Festival, Houston, 2007. Blogged here.
Also taken with my iPhone 5. I took this on a drive creating the blurred effect on the grass and speed limit sign. Filter added to bring out the color of the sky and background.
Even though the figure is a Spanish conquistador, the cannon is anachonistic. It's actually an 1848 eight-inch gun and has been mounted upside down for some reason.
Interview with Jason Isbell after his concert. Austin City Limits Live at Moody Theater. KLRU recording will be broadcast on PBS at a later date. Photo by Ron Baker.
Took a picture of a flying marquee last year so I continued the tradition. Behold, THE YELLOW ROSE, #1 CABARET. Good to know.
photos from Austin City Limits 2008
If there are people on a big giant blanket - having a grand ol' time, and you decide to step over their heads... you might end up showing your ass to more than just the immediate viewing area.
Zenzhou-Louyang Express Way, China
DISPLAY TECHNIQUE: Outdoor LED cluster and lamps
SCOPE OF SUPPLIES: VMS x 4, Speed Limit x 8, Lane Control Sign x 18 sets
The weird view as we were leaving during Franz Ferdinand. I had intended to stay for Coldplay, but after 7 hours in 108-degree heat, choking on this dust and engulfed in 65,000 people, I was like "Coldplay? More like cold BATH!"