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1. Project 365 Day 1: Binary Day, 2. Project 365 Day 2: Behind Me, 3. Project 365 Day 3: Code, 4. Project 365 Day 4: iPhonography Part 1, 5. Project 365 Day 5: Bokeh, Sponsored by Mastercard, 6. Project 365 Day 6: In The Night, 7. Project 365 Day 7: Drops, 8. Project 365 Day 8: Sweet, 9. Project 365 Day 9: In Which The Photographer Ventures Outside, 10. Project 365 Day 10: Her Heart Is On The Floor (Binary Day 10), 11. Project 365 Day 11: Lost In Music (Binary Day 11), 12. Project 356 Day 12: Shameless Self Promotion, 13. Project 365 Day 13: Lucky For Some, 14. Project 365 Day 14: Focus, 15. Project 365 Day 15: Drops II - Electric Boogaloo [Explored!], 16. Project 365 Day 16 - The Drugs Don't Work, 17. Project 365 Day 17: Mahgeetah (iPhoneography Part II), 18. Project 365 Day 18: High Dynamic Carpark [Explored!], 19. Project 365 Day 19: Andy Worhol's disembodied floating head [Explored!], 20. Project 365 Day 20: This is Dan, 21. Project 365 Day 21: Texture I - Grain, 22. Project 365 Day 22: Urgh, 23. Project 365 Day 23: Texture II - Bricks & Mortar, 24. Project 365 Day 24: Floored, 25. Project 365 Day 25: Dark Day, 26. Project 365 Day 26: Come with me, 27. Project 365 Day 27 - Urban Graffiti War, 28. Project 365 Day 28: Tiny Bubbles [Explored!], 29. Project 365 Day 29: Off The Rails, 30. Project 365 Day 30: The Stag, 31. Project 365 Day 31: From a Moving Train.
Families experiencing homelessness have found a home thanks to Project Homekey on April 19, 2021. LA County purchased the 41-room former Travel Plaza Inn in Compton for about $6.5 million late 2020 to serve as the only Project Homekey site dedicated to serving families. The families began moving into the property on March 5th, and currently operated by HOPICS. (Photo by Los Angeles County)
This is a work in progress restoration of my early 70's Bianchi. I think it's a Bianchi Rekord or Sprint from the early 70's, it came with a cotter type bottom bracket, and a chrome front fork shroud. It does however have a Campione del Mondo decal on the cross bar, which if original dates the bike to 1974 minimum.
I've fitted a Magistroni Chainwheel and a Campagnolo Record rear deraileur, Campagnolo Valentino matchbox front derailleur, Universal Mod 61 Brake levers, Universal mod68 brake calipers.
Touhou Project Photoshoot
Ceci: Marisa
Mai: Suika
Pachon: Rynosuke
Bir: Komachi
Sunako: Youmu
Jen: Flandre
Project Pitchfork am 19. März 2010 im Vier Linden, Hildesheim
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Christopher Frost walks to his new hotel room after living in a shelter, Monday, April 6, 2020. (Photo/Michael Owen Baker)
#258 of 365 Daily Drawings
Inspiration: My parents West Highland Terriers like to take saunas
Result: Hot Dogs
Materials: Pentel 0.3 HB, Sakura Micron 005 in a Moleskine Plain notebook
Location: Kitchen table at the farm
Note: My heritage is Finnish and my parents have a wood heated sauna. My father insisted I take the 'pups' in when I went to stew in the 80C heat...and sure enough the girls couldn't get to the top bench fast enough and play with water from the bucket....*face palm*
Conservatives Volunteers help out on Project Umubano in Rwanda, July 2011. Photo By Andrew Parsons/ Parsons Media
Project: Dark Winter
Location: Klooster Mariënhage
In her multi-disciplinary artistic practice, including installations, performances and sculptures, photographs and videos, Rebecca Belmore addresses the embodiment of meaning and sense in the interplay of physical presence and symbolic representation in contemporary societies. In her augmented materiality she evokes narrative dimensions which resonate as an outstanding time- and politics critical potential.
Eindhoven is one of the oldest cities in the Netherlands, it was granted its town charter in 1232. Almost a hundred years older and part of the early settlements of the city is the castle “Ten Hage”, what later was transformed into a convent.
Approaching the Mariënhage complex from the Tramstraat, Rebecca Belmore’s site- and time-specific intervention inhabits the garden next to the Paterskerk. By framing architectural remains with white pebbles and highlighting with bright white light and its reflections, she stages the environment in self-reference to its changes through history.
Source: www.gloweindhoven.nl
Hoje era dia de LomoMatrix, mas chegando no ponto de ônibus do Ibirapuera, a chuva estava tão forte que não tinha como chegar no parque. Então, eu e a Lari, fomos saciar a vonts de Fifties...fazer o quê. haha
Project 52 2013, Week9
Strobist Info: Nikon SB-26 bare camera left @ 1/32 power, Nikon SB-26 bare camera right @ 1/64 power.
The bells were blessed during the Celtic Communion service on Sunday 7th July. There was quite a turn-out for the service.
Birmingham based Artists and members of the ‘We’re Still Alive!’ collective, Joe Rogers, Ross Jones, Sarah Coulston and Louise Hodges lovingly invite you to board ‘The Last Train to Liemburg’. Destination Liemburg, a rarely viewed, twisted backwater town that remains on the fringes of polite society, and isolated to the world. Travel with us, and marvel at the sights that are to behold in this unique town.
Tickets please, All Aboard!
The production of Liemburg was the culmination of two weeks creative experimentation in the periscope project space. The four artists contrasting styles combined harmoniously to create a painted and drawn environment that stretched and warped perceptions of the traditional Landscape.
Daily Drawing #364 of 365
Inspiration: 2 days left
Result: Two
Materials: Pentel 0.3 HB, Platinum Carbon fountain pen in a Stillman & Birn, Epsilon sketchbook
Location: home
Notes: Wow....almost there!
This was supposed to illustrate a lazy Sunday afternoon listening to Bowie but ironically, I had to move the turntable away from my stereo to get away from shadows and reflections from the window and thus I couldn't actually listen to the record while shooting.
if you're interested, it's side A of David Bowie's "Low", the turntable is a Rega Planar 2 with an Ortofon 2M Red cartridge.
strobist:
Canon 430EX @ 1/4 power, 14mm into 30" Photoflex reflected umbrella positioned camera left, 3.5' away, angled down ~45 degrees, triggered by Yongnuo RF-602
Jaguar E-Type 4.2 Roadster spotted on a neighbourhood driveway... It appears to have been on the road up to last year (according to the licence plate)
Photos taken for work of Des Moines elementary school students performing at the Project STAGE Festival. The two-day event celebrates the talents of the students and staff at the six school in Des Moines that participate in Turnaround Arts, an educational program sponsored by the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.