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Here in the UK today, Sunday 22 March, it's Mothering Sunday; the strangest one ever for all mothers in the country. We all usually all go out for lunch - today my children & grandchildren left my presents outside my front door and we spoke to one another through the (closed) window; the practise of social distancing.
This artwork is from some of the flowers I received.
Ah well - I've plenty of chocolates to keep me going!
Just got home from finding some snow to shoot, nothing at home but travel about eight miles North West and I found some. No time time to edit for today but enough snow images for a short series.
This is another shot from Worthing pier this time from the East side, I had to step back quite a bit to include the light panels along the pier decking which were picking up that light from the low sun. No filters .
Couldn't help but notice how flat this Swallowtail was holding his wings - like solar panels to soak up all the suns warmth and energy possible.
It was almost noontime and already the day was sweltering hot so it probably didn't take too long to get all charged up.
Seen in the Children's Garden at Dauset Trails Nature Center.
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This is a close-up HDR photo of the patterning detail in a plastic panel. I love the gradual transitions across the patterning grid in the blue/yellow colours and the refracted light from the windows. Best viewed enlarged in slideshow.
The panels in the Coca-Cola Beatbox, an interactive art installation within the Olympic Park, in Stratford, London.
Designed by Asif Khan and Pernilla Ohrstedt, the structure fuses architecture, sport, music and technology, inviting participants to activate the panels, each of which play a recording of a sport-derived noise to create music.
3-shot HDR taken with a Nikon D7000 and a Nikkor AFS DX 18-200mm F/3.5-5.6G lens, merged in Photomatix, then processed in GIMP and Photoscape. Potentially a bit heavy handed with the tone-mapping...
This is a close-up photo of green algae growing on an iron panel on the wharf at Port Maitland Beach.
This is a close-up photo of rust on an iron panel on the wharf at Port Maitland Beach. The amazing textures are best seen full screen in Slideshow.
This is a close-up photo of rust patterns on an iron panel on the wharf at Port Maitland Beach, and light reflections on seepage that suggest a pareidolia portrait.
Out to grass at Hurn sometime in the late 1980's and with various panels missing, this unidentified Hawker Hunter appears to have a 'recce' pack installed in the port underbelly blister
Scanned print
This is a photo of a rusted iron panel on the wharf at Port Maitland Beach that suggests a pareidolia portrait.
Carolin and I are members of a local Landcare group. Carolin is vastly more active in this area than I am, but I did attend an event last week. It was entertaining and interesting. The property we visited had a number of features of interest, including this old Morris van which was certainly beyond salvage, but interesting in its own way.
This is a close-up photo of rust on an iron panel, and seaweed on a wooden beam on the wharf at Port Maitland Beach.
'Only the echo remains (2024)', by Esther Tielemans.
Boijmans van Beuningen, a museum in Rotterdam, celebrates its 175th birthday. The current building was started in 1928, designed by Ad van der Steur, and modified several times since.
Since 2019, the museum is closed for extensive restorations, expected to last until 2029.
In a very brief moment, the museum is now open with a temporary exhibition, focusing on the architecture, exhibitions from the past, and dreams for the future.
Exhibition 'Snakken naar Boijmans' ('craving for Boijmans'), museum Boijmans van Beuningen, Rotterdam, The Netherlands.