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This months issue of Virtual You Magazine features an article by me, with some thoughts about how I see second life.
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Built in 1898 and was the last municipal powder magazine in Georgia when it closed in 1963. Now sits abandoned near a busy commercial highway.
Proud to be a guest photographer for the latest issue of LTD magazine, my all time favorite of all the sl magazines.
I would like to thank everyone that gave me the opportunity and spent time working on the pages.
Hope you enjoy the issue just like I greatly did from cover to cover.
A former explosives store. Large scale quarrying operations (the building of a dam) once took place nearby.
Burrator, Dartmoor, Devon
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Antes del 15 de marzo de 2009
I was featured on the cover of this local skateboard magazine called Grind back in the mid-eighties, fun stuff
According to one of my favorite magazines, Arizona Highways, today is World Photography Day, so I felt like I needed to post another new image from my John Muir Trail hike. This one is of Rae Lakes. Like yesterday's photo of Thousand Island Lake, it is one of the two locations along the JMT that I camped at last year during my five backpacking trips in the Sierra Nevada. The light was much more dramatic this year around the middle of July.
Here we had to pick between four different magazines to "work for." There was Seventeen Magazine featuring a new teenie-bopper, Time Magazine featuring a retired politician, Sports Illustrated featuring an athlete, and Wired Magazine featuring an eclectic computer nerd millionaire. Guess which one I picked...THE GEEK, of course! haha
I LOVE how it turned out!
Mao wanted some some photos taken and was inspired by the speedo photography found in DNA Magazine. So we spent a few hours on a cold spring afternoon and took these photos. After which I went into photoshop and gave them artistic punch. Hours in the digital dark room they are ready. Woo hoo!
As the name says, this was one of a few magazines for storing explosives on ships entering the Mersey.
Eventually as the population of the area grew, so too did the concerns of the residents of having such
an explosive compound on their door step. After much debate and arguing a local resident and member
of the gentry called Sir George Gray set up a committee and lobbied parliament. In 1851 an act of parliament concluded that the gunpowder would now be stored on floating hulks just off the coast of Eastham. The magazine at New Brighton was decommissioned and the powder was moved down river to Eastham.
The magazine itself was built over many years ago, but the gateway remains.
ever since I built the Brush piles out back 8 or 9 years ago, more and more Birds and Wildlife has come into our yard. I add to it every year. So it does get bigger, and bigger. A brush pile can can be a home for a lot of Wildlife. Birds, Raccoon's, Squirrels, Chipmunks, Rabbits, Fox, Bugs, Salamanders, so on and so on. So if you do have a little space in your yard, built a little Brush pile, and give it some time you will be surprised at what moves in. Here we have a White-throated Sparrow who is a Winter visitor to one of our Brush Piles. our backyard, Southeastern, Connecticut
The Studio - Table and chair
edit based on Kim's preset 'gentle'
Jeanne d'Arc Living magazines,
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The Amsterdam based Magazine run by Jeroen Smeets asked eight different artist to illustrate their own view the city they live in. Only available in Netherland & Denmark.