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A falling down old dilapidated shed with a gaping hole in the one side still barely stands, while a window can be seen in the far side wall through the opening . . . windows optional !!!
Baby boy seems to like it!
A "bapron" I made for my baby boy. From the tutorial at Craftiness is Not Optional.
March 1-30, 2014; 11:57pm - midnight every night. Zach Nader’s optional features shown is comprised of short segments of car commercials in which the text and representations of cars and people have been digitally removed. Nader deliberately misuses a software tool meant to aid in the removal of minor imperfections, and the resulting visuals reflect upon the scripted nature of image creation and editing. The all context/no content of the video points to the reliable nature of product choice and advertisement.
“I am interested in what is left after the impetus for creating the initial product is removed from the videos. What value remains?” said artist Zach Nader.
March’s Midnight Moment is a presentation of the Times Square Advertising Coalition (TSAC) and Times Square Arts, in partnership with Moving Image Art Fair - a video, film, and new media art fair that will take place March 6-9, 2014, at the Waterfront Tunnel event space in Chelsea.
Photographs by Ka-Man Tse for @TSQArts.
Problem is they both start and end at the same points and I don't think the no steps version is wheelchair friendly, unless and they probably do now, have 4x4 off road versions.
2016 Sawtooth Outdoor Bonspiel in Stanley, ID. For more information, please visit www.sobidaho.com/
#CurlSOB
heh. def had wet feet. trying a few diptychs, how am I doing?
This was in/around a forest near my house.
Was playing around with the various optional settings on my trusty point-n-shoot Lumix and came across one called "sand blast". Rather like the way it came out fully zoomed. Highlighting what a great little camera it is with it's 25mm-300mm wide-to-zoom lens.
Shot taken from about 100 ft (33m) away of Austin and Travus drawing with chalk on the pavement at the entrance to Kodomo no Kuni (chalk provided by the park for the kids to doodle on the pavement with).
Try viewing larger to checkout the 'blast' effect.
Yokohama, Japan.
Optional Accessories for The 2011 Tachyon XC HD Helmet Camera.
HD 720p, 30FPS, Waterproof to 100 ft., Patented DiveLock and Shockproof design, 120 degrees wide angle, hi dynamic image sensor.
March 1-30, 2014; 11:57pm - midnight every night. Zach Nader’s optional features shown is comprised of short segments of car commercials in which the text and representations of cars and people have been digitally removed. Nader deliberately misuses a software tool meant to aid in the removal of minor imperfections, and the resulting visuals reflect upon the scripted nature of image creation and editing. The all context/no content of the video points to the reliable nature of product choice and advertisement.
“I am interested in what is left after the impetus for creating the initial product is removed from the videos. What value remains?” said artist Zach Nader.
March’s Midnight Moment is a presentation of the Times Square Advertising Coalition (TSAC) and Times Square Arts, in partnership with Moving Image Art Fair - a video, film, and new media art fair that will take place March 6-9, 2014, at the Waterfront Tunnel event space in Chelsea.
Photographs by Ka-Man Tse for @TSQArts.
Boat-billed Heron
Order: Pelicaniformes
Family: Ardeidae
Cochlearius cochlearius
Jose knew where these nocturnal birds roosted in the mangroves. He had the pilot put the bow of the boat right under them. I like to refer to bird photography in Costa Rica as being ' light optional'. It was certainly the case for the first shots I took of this bird. Jonathan, the hotel driver that transported me to Tarcoles, joined me on the boat and became my photographer's assistant. I had my 600mm rig in my hand. When I saw how close the birds were, I turned my head toward Jonathan. He handed me my 7D with the 70 X 200 lens and took the 600mm rig. A guy could get spoiled. When Jose backed the boat out, there was one sitting in the light watching us. Jonathan and I switched cameras for the lead shot.