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Explore # 345 November 24, 2008! A scene from Pac meeting at Simone's on 11/22/08. I had considered locking this for friends only since it's not the kind of photo you will normally catch me posting, but when I saw how much this made my family laugh, I decided that this is just too funny not to share with the rest of the world! That's the adorable Mr. Mark on the left manipulating the otherwise lovely face of flirtypants, and the helping hand is none other than the awesome Hopefoote. View On Black
Abstract art by David Paul Mesler. Pianist, Vocalist, Composer, Songwriter. Seattle, Washington USA. 2013.
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This manipulation incorporates the old style pinup look with a mild posterized effect.
Credit:
Model - raycaster.deviantart.com/art/Holly-Pin-up-4-85189237
A hand against the sky with rocks on the ground.
An in-camera double-exposure created for a photograph class assignment on photo manipulation.
Sober now, and having the realization that this photo had a different destiny than I had originally thought.
Original photo provided with permission by: *Original photo provided with permission by* :
DimDon
*Used in the Stealing Shadows Manipulate Me Challenge 2 - April 3rd *
www.flickr.com/groups/stealingshadows/discuss/72157604355...
A photo manipulation from the abstract imagination of London & Birmingham Mixed Media artist Callum Joel Richards
instagram.com/callumjoelrichards
Storm King Art Center sculpture.
a.golden, eyewash design. c. 2007
Storm King Art Center is a museum that celebrates the relationship between sculpture and nature. Five hundred acres of landscaped lawns, fields and woodlands provide the site for postwar sculptures by internationally renowned artists. At Storm King, the exhibition space is defined by sky and land. Unencumbered by walls, the subtly created flow of space is punctuated by modern sculpture. The grounds are surrounded by the undulating profiles of the Hudson Highlands, a dramatic panorama integral to the viewing experience. The sculptures are affected by changes in light and weather, so no two visits are the same.
More Info:
HOURS:
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November 16, 2006 - March 31,2007 CLOSED
April 1, 2007 – November 3, 2007 11:00am – 5:30pm
Wednesday thru Sunday
CLOSED Monday and Tuesday
November 4, 2007 – November 15, 2007 11:00am – 5:00pm
Wednesday thru Sunday
CLOSED Monday and Tuesday
Saturdays, May 26, 2007 – September 1, 2007, the grounds will remain open until 8:00pm, regular admission fees apply.
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Adults
Senior Citizens (65 and older)
College Students (with valid id)
Students (K-12)
Children under 5
Members $10.00
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SPECIAL EXHIBITIONS:
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Louise Bourgeois (May 16 - Nov. 15, 2007)
Deborah Masters (June 1 - Nov. 15, 2007)
TOURS
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Docent-Guided "Highlights of the Collection" Tours:
2:00 pm daily, free with admission. Tour length: 45 minutes - 1 hour
Self-Guided Tram Tours:
Trams run daily every half hour beginning at 12 noon. Free with admission. Handicapped accessible. Feel free to disembark, walk around, and re-board at designated points along the way. Acoustiguides are available for rent to enhance your ride (please see description below).
Acoustiguide Tours:
Enjoy a leisurely audio tour at your own pace with commentary from the Chairman & President, Director & Curator, and some of the artists themselves. The units are available for rent in the museum gift shop. Rental fees are $4.00 for members and $5.00 for non-members.
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Admission is discounted for educational, cultural, and community groups of 15 or more with advance reservations. Tours are included free with admission. To receive reduced admission, reservations must be made at least two weeks in advance and groups are required to arrive together in a bus or van. To make a reservation or for more information please call our Education Secretary at 845-534-3115 x110.
BRING A PICNIC:
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Drink and snack vending machines are available. No other food is sold on the grounds, but please enjoy a picnic in our beautifully landscaped picnic area located adjacent to our north parking area. No cooking is permitted.
RESTAURANTS AND ACCOMODATIONS
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Please click here for a list of nearby facilities.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION
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To visit the Art Center via Coach USA (previously Shortline Bus) leaving from Port Authority in New York City please visit their website by clicking here.
TOUCHING OR CLIMBING:
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We ask for your cooperation in protecting our works of art, as well as the safety of our visitors, by not touching or climbing on any sculptures. We understand that these works fascinate visitors and our natural instinct is to touch the pieces and connect with them. However, even though the sculptures are outdoors and subject to the elements, most people do not realize that even the natural oils in our hands can do irreparable damage to the surfaces of the works. Part of our mission is to preserve the sculptures for future generations and request your cooperation.
PHOTOGRAPHY AND VIDEO FILMING:
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Both are permitted outdoors for private use only. NO commercial photography. Photos taken at the Art Center are not to be published for any purpose this includes the internet.
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Only trained guide and service animals are permitted on the grounds. No pets allowed.
Please remember that the Storm King Art Center is beautiful in all weather conditions. Sculptures have different charms when seen in bright sunlight, in the soft light of a cloudy day, or even in the changing light of a slight rain. Every weather condition gives a different character to the works and adds new dimension to the outdoor visual experience.
sx70 manipulation. I love this sign, words of encouragement, and the fence from this angle blocks out the corner of the companies logo.
anywho, I am now in school. I feel like a polar bear in Mexico. I have been on spring break for 10 years, not to mention from an early age I realized I didn't like school, so I learned to get by with as little effort as possible. So this is my first time in school where I give a shit about it. Going to try and get my BFA in photography. So I guess things are looking better, or at least different for me.