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Lion - Panthera leo (Linnaeus, 1758) [more of this species]
Date: October 20, 2012
Location: Whipsnade Zoo [more at this location]
Country: United Kingdom
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Come on guys, don't tell me you never think about what it would be like to travel in space!
Created for the Manipulate This group
www.flickr.com/groups/manipulatethis/discuss/721575942193...
Power-assisted manipulators can carry various building materials, such as slate, wood, aluminum, plates, doors and windows, and can be installed in a certain station for short-distance and repeated transport or long-distance mobile transport. Industrial manipulators can easily and quickly transport bulky building materials. It is safe and labor-saving and effectively improves production efficiency.
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Pop Art - a rolling daily diary comprising a manipulated digital art collage that visually documents a local, political or international event of popular culture based on fractured photographic images.
The work is premised on the basis that Pop art in its beginnings, freeze-framed what consumers of popular culture experienced into iconic visual abstractions. With the advent of the techno age, visual information circulates in such quantities, so rapidly and exponentially, that to comprehend a fraction of it all becomes a kind of production process in itself.
Adapting Pop Arts notion of mass media imagery into a context of the contemporary digital age, this work draws on a myriad points of reference. Utilizing fractured images to provide an allusion to the digital noise pounding away daily into our subconsciousness.
This work diverges from the traditional Pop Art notion of a pronounced repetition of a consumer icon, instead focusing on the deluge of contemporary digital content. The compilation of the fragmented imagery is vividly distractive, not unlike cable surfing or a jaunt through Times Square.
This work considers elements of Pop Art through an artistic and conceptual exploration of specific people and events of the day. The works are diaristic in nature that metaphorically record a spectators experience of the contemporary digital age.
Everyone in class has been taking flower pictures. I'm fine with nature photography, and color is great, but flowers seem like a tired way of exploring those themes. Of course once I had a colorful funny looking plant picture it was a little too tempting to play around with things.
I love these trees, we always used to find them while hiking around the creeks. Pretty sure it's a manzanita.
I've taken several pictures of these Spring blooms, and I always end up processing them in the same ole way. So this time, I decided to do something different. I don't know if I like it or not.
Created from source photo www.flickr.com/photos/finlap/1451706021/.
Background created from www.flickr.com/photos/wireguy/2391693857/ (DUC challenge 149 photo)