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Une réalisation effectuée à partir de la précédente photo
A realization made from the previous photo
Catchy synth wave tracks! I was really impressed by their lead singer, Rita Lukea and how energetic she was without missing a beat!
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Le trou noir (Black Hole)
"Le doute, terrible trou noir de l'esprit, là où l'univers perd confiance en lui-même" (Louis Gauthier)
"Doubt, a terrible black hole in the mind, where the universe loses confidence in itself" (Louis Gauthier)
On the walk on Main street I found the back of the café chair screened the view of the pansies in a planter so thought it would be a good abstract photo.
... la pensée du jour (là) étant : pose donc ton appareil photo et ouvre moi ... ça "caille" (26 décembre)
Congregation of pixel worshipers along the lower fishing deck under some pretty sunrise lighting. Happy Fence Friday :))
It was about 15 degrees F that morning ... we were all dressed for it.
A Celebration of Colors Event by SWANK June 7th - 30th
Featuring
Fantasy Pixels
Cobblestone Corner
A complete piece including all trees, bushes, birdhouse with robin, bicycle and cobblestone path
Location
Swank Events (128,124,39)
Other items
As an accent I added PRIMitive Creations Backdrop - Cul-de-Sac and the Platform as a base: Inverse Walkable mesh island # 2
kimkimstoical :
I have been working for a long time with filters that we can find in the urban space, here I am in a bus with a window covered with a grid . With a focus on this filter, large pixels appear. My eyes see what the sensor of my camera sees. A graphic pictorial exercise that I hope gives some space to poetry.If you don't mind, I advise you to look at this picture, as far away from your screen as possible for a better visual effect.