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Exhibition opening on saturday (june 19th) at 12:00. Objects from two collections shown in Stockholm and Milan this year.
see you there!
These are the object (objet d'art) of cafe in countryside. I dont know the used car is made in japan or not.. but even the old car is a objet for decoration.
1er essai de cet objectif de nuit sur un ciel encombré, mise au point manuelle avec la loupe, temps de pose limité avec une petite dose d'ISO. Un peu de coma dans les coins. Sur pied. Il ne s'en tire pas trop mal, même s'il n'est pas très lumineux...
Markarian’s Chain is a string of galaxies that lie near the centre of the Virgo Cluster. The chain of galaxies includes Messier 84 and Messier 86 and was named after Benjamin E. Markarian, an Armenian astrophysicist who was the first to discover that the galaxies share a common motion through space. At least seven Markarian galaxies appear to move coherently, while others are merely superposed in the same line of sight.
This image is the result of 210 x 30s exposures (70 for each RGB filter) combined with 75 x 120s exposures (25 for each RGB filter) - 4hrs 15mins total. It was captured using a QHY163 mono camera and Altair Wave 115ED with 0.79x reducer and field flattener.
The images were captured using Sequence Generator Pro 3, preprocessing was done using Astro Pixel Processor with final processing done in Photoshop CC.
Bread, round “hole-cake”.
The bread, baked with barley, was cut into four pieces during the ritual.
Grave find, Häggviksleden, Sollentuna, Uppland, Sweden.
SHM 35008
Sahara by Wendy Bernard. I actually finished this a few weeks ago. I think this is my favorite pattern I've ever knitted. Its so well written and finishes beautifully. Yarn is the supercool Katia Diana.
Pattern here: www.stitchdiva.com/ProductInfo.aspx?productid=SDS-031
Engraving completed. Just got the other one to do now.
Taken with Panasonic 20mm f1.7 lens on Panasonic GH2.
Postings to the Themed Alphabets group during the "discrete objects" theme.
a. Eva the Weaver, b. mag3737, c. urbanmkr, d. Eva the Weaver, e. duncan, f. cutesmallfuzzy, g. duncan, h. mag3737, i. Eva the Weaver, j. urbanmkr, k. Eva the Weaver, l. mag3737, m. cutesmallfuzzy, n. urbanmkr, o. Eva the Weaver, p. duncan, q. cutesmallfuzzy, r. Eva the Weaver, s. mag3737, t. Eva the Weaver, u. mag3737, v. cutesmallfuzzy, w. TooFarNorth, x. urbanmkr, y. duncan, z. Eva the Weaver
Created with fd's Flickr Toys.
Curious ideas. Curious themes. Curious images. Curious Objects.
I love this city for the exploration and discovery of such weird and wonderful things.
I've had this tiny little chap for ages, don't remember where I found it.
It's kind of spooky, is it an ancient toy, a good luck token, an evil omen the reason our world is doomed or just a silly little not so old thingy?
What do you think?
A small sculpture composed of natural and found objects, masquerading as a necklace, this is an original work of art.
Measuring 4" wide x 6" high, the pendant is hung on a navy waxed linen cord.
The piece of wood was collected during a walk on a logging road near our house in Oregon, the feather is from a neighbor's Guinea Fowl flock, the shells are abalone, and the eye is a glass bead. The other beads are made of bone.