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Vintage greeting card.
Circa 1950s.
Maker unknown.
Interior reads:
Words alone just can't express
Enough thanks for your thoughtfulness!
An inscribed brick, maybe from cyanamid? found on our trip along the new section of walking path (and surrounding areas) running along the hydro canal (between whirlpool rd. and Stanley Ave) in Niagara Falls Ontario Canada.
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I re-painted this boy. Work in progress is posted on my instagram account. Oh, I also cut and styled this wig 😂.
Sightseeing...billboards...it's a limited time offer!
Ummm...just got a tweet from Hollywood to repost this!
Thought I would get this one out of the way. Can you guess?
#24 52 in 2015 Hidden or concealed
ANSH #15 Secret Message
Oil &Acrylic on canvas 40x50 cm.
(written: _the lettre-is from solomon,and its: İn the name of the God,the compassionate and the merciful.)
Illustrated Ridvan message to the Baha'is of the World 155BE (1999)
Illustrated by Terri Turner for the National Baha'i Education Committee for Children Australia...
ne pas oublier pour autant d'envoyer la 2e partie du message, les 10 et 17juin.
Défilé du 1er mai 2012, Paris,
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Sometimes photography's not about taking shots everyone will love, it's about seeing the world through your own eyes and providing that vision to the world. Good or bad, rated high or low, perfect or imperfect, roof in the background or flawless, not all photos are meant to be mounted on 'your' wall, but that doesn't make them any less real or valuable to someone else.
I take pride in every shot I take, what's interesting to me may not be interesting to you, but that doesn't mean it's not interesting to somebody else. I upload shots not just for the masses, but for the minorities as well.
Never forget to be yourself and run with your own ideas and take pictures of what you think is interesting, not just what your told is. If we all strived to be the same perfect photographer, the shots would all start looking the same.
Shot taken while driving in a little nighboorhood in Anaheim.
Built a display for Twitter messages using a used VFD cashier display, an Arduino board and Flash.
The arduino-side code is very basic:
#include
#define rxPin 2
#define txPin 3
// set up a new serial port
SoftwareSerial mySerial = SoftwareSerial(rxPin, txPin);
void setup() {
// define pin modes for tx, rx, led pins:
pinMode(rxPin, INPUT);
pinMode(txPin, OUTPUT);
// set the data rate for the SoftwareSerial port
Serial.begin(4800);
mySerial.begin(9600);
mySerial.print(0x10,BYTE);
mySerial.print(0x14,BYTE);
mySerial.print(0x0c,BYTE);
}
void loop() {
if ( Serial.available() > 0 ) mySerial.print(Serial.read(), BYTE);
}
Désolée beaucoup de prob avec mon ordinateur
Je reviens quand tout sera en ordre
A bientôt
Karin d'Ixelles
Messages to Convey / ことばを伝える
Day 2.
I was walking around the shopping arcade near Muroran Station. Muroran once prospered as a hub of the steel industry at the beginning of the 20th century. In the past, this shopping arcade must have been full of shops and crowded with visitors from in and around Hokkaido. However many of them are now vacant.
I passed by an optical store where a number of handwritten messages caught my eye. Some of them seemed to be written recently. Among many other vacant stores, I felt I saw a hope in these carefully written messages.
Where there are people, we may probably keep conveying messages.
北海道 2 日目。室蘭駅前の商店街を歩いていて、ふと目に留まったことばの数々。「心のある文字だな」と、しばしショーウィンドウを眺める。
定期的に新たなメッセージが加わっているようだ。営業中の店舗は少なくなっているが、ことばを届けたい気持ちに変わりはない。
Day 2 / Feb 26, 2015 in Muroran, Hokkaido, Japan
These are the cutest little beads. All started as white clay pebbles. I handpainted each one with a base coat of alcohol ink then painted on the wording and pictures. Finished with a shine of liquid clay.