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A view at the top of the ArtScience Museum. You'll never be able to get up there.

I was just lucky with special permission while on assignment.

 

Re-worked from archives and process in Topazlab Adjust for poster prints.

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"Wanderlust" detail in blue.

Dublin Bus meets a Dublin treasure, the Five Lamps.

 

The saying "Do you know the Five Lamps ? " is an old saying popular in the city, as a reply to where you can go, but not on the 29A bus.

 

It's #DublinWit

Great quote from Seneca:

 

"I was not born for one corner;

the whole world is my

native land."

 

I gave away one of these for the Bright Side Project. Check out their site!

 

It's a great way to brighten your day, and they're always giving away great pieces of art and handmade goods.

 

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One of my favorite Henri Cartier-Bresson quotes, about knowing just when to click the shutter!

 

Features a silhouetted antique camera below.

 

Gray version.

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One of my favorite quotes, so I decided to turn it into a print. It's Celtic.

 

The quote reads:

"Your feet will lead you

To where your heart is."

Another parody of the "Keep Calm" print and "Harry Potter".

 

Features a magic wand much like Harry's, with a spell being cast from it. The words below read:

 

"Keep Calm and Conjure a Patronus Charm"

 

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"Welcome to Bubbleland!"

Join the happy bubblefriends world!

 

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The quarterly Printing Review, described as the magazine of the British Printing Industry, for Autumn 1933 and that contains a number of bound or tipped in advertising supplements for companies such as this. Advertising their Yorksmill M.G. White Litho paper, the Star Paper Mills Ltd of Barnsley produced a four page folding supplement that as well as having a striking cover, alluding to the County's cricketing prowess, includes a double spread containing a section of a 1932 Southern Railway poster, "Old World Towns", by Leslie Carr.

 

The advert notes the technical and physical characteristics of the paper for lithographic printing - the process that many such posters were produced by. The Star Paper Mills Ltd may well have put "Yorkshire Paper Mills" of Barnsley in the advert as Star's origins were in the neighbouring county of Lancashire where, in 1875, the Star Mill was founded in the Roddlesworth Valley at Feniscowles. The company, largely in the hands of the founding families, carried on in business and, at one point, possessed the widest paper making machine in the world. By the late 1920s they were in financial difficulties and the Midland Bank effectively foreclosed the business.

 

At the time the Finnish company, Kymmene, which was the largest producer of paper in the Nordic countries, decided to obtain a manufacturing foothold in the UK to avert possible tariff issues and 1930 they surprisingly bought Star. This was, apparently, the first purchase of an overseas company by a Finnish concern. In 1932 the now Finnish backed Star Paper Mills Ltd made another acquisition when they bought the Barnsley based Yorkshire Paper Mills that was, again, in financial difficulties. The Yorkshire concern had been restructed in 1925, to little avail, and had its origins in the 1860s and the formation of the Valley Paper Mills by the Sheffield company of Marsden's. For many years it traded as the Dearne Paper Mill.

 

So this very Yorkshire advert has not only links to Barnsley were the paper was produced but also Lancashire and Finland. Despite many vissectitudes during the 1930s both mills survived and in post-war years were important producers of newsprint at Feniscowles and note and printing papers at Barnsley. Kymmene also invested in new US technologies for the company. In 1990 Star was acquired by the South African concern of Sappi and both mills were subsequently closed.

 

This picture was taken handheld at Sunset time. I purposely gave it an art type touch to it and high contrast silhouette.

I have sold one of these on canvas gallery print 60" wide.

It was fantastic. Best shots of the pier are always during low tide sunsets.

Shedding season again...

 

So there we were hiking down, carefully watching our footing 'cuz the trail was steep in places and all those little pebbles become ball bearings and you can find yourself on your butt before you can say "I failed to compensate for the coefficient of friction of ball bearings on an inclined slope". I looked up and not far in front of us a few other hikers had stopped and they were looking at huh? Are those Mountain Goats? I whispered to Mrs M, she said "Goats? Where?" and looked up to the ridge because that's where the goats ALWAYS are, way the heck up where you need binoculars or a damn spotting scope to see them.

Not this time. Another 15 seconds hiking down and we'd have collided with one of 'em. That might have been interesting.

  

(elevation: around 12,900 feet)

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Summer 2014 2nd leg: "Getting High"

 

July 6: Michigan Creek CG to South Park(!), then a hike up Democrat Mountain, ending the day at Monarch Pass.

The quarterly Printing Review, described as the magazine of the British Printing Industry, for Autumn 1933 and that contains a number of bound or tipped in advertising supplements for companies such as this. Advertising their Yorksmill M.G. White Litho paper, the Star Paper Mills Ltd of Barnsley produced a four page folding supplement that as well as having a striking cover, alluding to the County's cricketing prowess, includes a double spread containing a section of a 1932 Southern Railway poster, "Old World Towns", by Leslie Carr.

 

The advert notes the technical and physical characteristics of the paper for lithographic printing - the process that many such posters were produced by. The Star Paper Mills Ltd may well have put "Yorkshire Paper Mills" of Barnsley in the advert as Star's origins were in the neighbouring county of Lancashire where, in 1875, the Star Mill was founded in the Roddlesworth Valley at Feniscowles. The company, largely in the hands of the founding families, carried on in business and, at one point, possessed the widest paper making machine in the world. By the late 1920s they were in financial difficulties and the Midland Bank effectively foreclosed the business.

 

At the time the Finnish company, Kymmene, which was the largest producer of paper in the Nordic countries, decided to obtain a manufacturing foothold in the UK to avert possible tariff issues and 1930 they surprisingly bought Star. This was, apparently, the first purchase of an overseas company by a Finnish concern. In 1932 the now Finnish backed Star Paper Mills Ltd made another acquisition when they bought the Barnsley based Yorkshire Paper Mills that was, again, in financial difficulties. The Yorkshire concern had been restructed in 1925, to little avail, and had its origins in the 1860s and the formation of the Valley Paper Mills by the Sheffield company of Marsden's. For many years it traded as the Dearne Paper Mill.

 

So this very Yorkshire advert has not only links to Barnsley were the paper was produced but also Lancashire and Finland. Despite many vissectitudes during the 1930s both mills survived and in post-war years were important producers of newsprint at Feniscowles and note and printing papers at Barnsley. Kymmene also invested in new US technologies for the company. In 1990 Star was acquired by the South African concern of Sappi and both mills were subsequently closed.

 

a colored version of my BABYLON illustration as limited posterprint.

New parody of the popular "Keep Calm and Carry On" posters.

 

The crown above the words is accented with a little mustache.

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A parody of two great British institutions - the "Keep Calm" print, and Harry Potter!

 

Features Harry's scar above the words "Keep Calm and Think Like Harry".

Hand held image of the Naples Pier after sunset on an overcast sky and a lady on the left lighting the water with her phone looking for small fish.

 

The last light of the day glowing and with showers in the background.

Quote by Harry Mahtar:

 

"I orchestrate my mornings to

the tune of coffee."

 

As a coffee lover, once I came across this quote, I knew I had to make a print with it. The musical notes are formed of steam coming off the hot cup o' joe.

  

A quote by the world-renowned photographer, Henri Cartier-Bresson:

 

"The creative act last but

a brief moment, a lightning

instant of give-and-take, just

long enough for you to level

the camera and to trap the

fleeting prey in your little box."

 

Accented with a vintage camera.

 

The quarterly Printing Review, described as the magazine of the British Printing Industry, for Autumn 1933 and that contains a number of bound or tipped in advertising supplements for companies such as this. Advertising their Yorksmill M.G. White Litho paper, the Star Paper Mills Ltd of Barnsley produced a four page folding supplement that as well as having a striking cover, alluding to the County's cricketing prowess, includes a double spread containing a section of a 1932 Southern Railway poster, "Old World Towns", by Leslie Carr.

 

The advert notes the technical and physical characteristics of the paper for lithographic printing - the process that many such posters were produced by. The Star Paper Mills Ltd may well have put "Yorkshire Paper Mills" of Barnsley in the advert as Star's origins were in the neighbouring county of Lancashire where, in 1875, the Star Mill was founded in the Roddlesworth Valley at Feniscowles. The company, largely in the hands of the founding families, carried on in business and, at one point, possessed the widest paper making machine in the world. By the late 1920s they were in financial difficulties and the Midland Bank effectively foreclosed the business.

 

At the time the Finnish company, Kymmene, which was the largest producer of paper in the Nordic countries, decided to obtain a manufacturing foothold in the UK to avert possible tariff issues and 1930 they surprisingly bought Star. This was, apparently, the first purchase of an overseas company by a Finnish concern. In 1932 the now Finnish backed Star Paper Mills Ltd made another acquisition when they bought the Barnsley based Yorkshire Paper Mills that was, again, in financial difficulties. The Yorkshire concern had been restructed in 1925, to little avail, and had its origins in the 1860s and the formation of the Valley Paper Mills by the Sheffield company of Marsden's. For many years it traded as the Dearne Paper Mill.

 

So this very Yorkshire advert has not only links to Barnsley were the paper was produced but also Lancashire and Finland. Despite many vissectitudes during the 1930s both mills survived and in post-war years were important producers of newsprint at Feniscowles and note and printing papers at Barnsley. Kymmene also invested in new US technologies for the company. In 1990 Star was acquired by the South African concern of Sappi and both mills were subsequently closed.

 

New color!

 

The words read "Keep Calm and Think Like Harry", accented with a scar resembling Harry's.

 

(Low-res version.)

  

Sipping beer and taking pictures from the beach chair.

Taken right after a rain shower at The Naples Pier in Florida.

The rain leaving a nice texture in the sand.

Felix the smartest cat, whenever he gets in a fix he reaches into his bag of tricks.

 

Latest design - Felix, the Smartest Cat, up on @threadless for scoring

 

Enjoy! :))

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Dietmar

The Key to Freedom..my latest sub @ Threadless..Enjoy!

 

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Just after sunset on a cool and breezy night in Naples Florida.

Image taken handheld while kneeling on one knee @ 1/6 sec

Print of a heart missing a puzzle piece, with the words "I Want It Back. (I know you took it.)" above.

 

Coffee, scarlet, and light blue.

Where Have All The Good People Gone?

 

An epic Colorado sunset with the clouds on fire with blue sky above and the sun giving light to a country landscape and view of the Rocky Mountain foothills.

  

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