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Impossible to get a shot of the Question Mark butterfly at rest with its wings spread open. It could not decide where to stop for awhile. Did manage the ventral view that displays the identifying question mark.

Question Mark photographed on Monhegan Island, ME on 16 September 2016.

Ooops. Looks interesting though...

 

Small three colour lino reduction print with horned owl and text.

 

I rarely make reduction prints, and never work in oil-based inks, like we did in this class. Also, this was printed on an actual press, rather than with my poor arm and a Japanese bare

This is a glyph from the CoCo Flowerfont. CoCo Flowerfont is a collaborative photofont project created by participants at FontConf at the CoCoMSP workspace in St. Paul, MN on 6.19.10.

 

The letter you see here is part of a flower-alphabet that was created by about 40 people under the direction of alphabetician Chank Diesel at the fontmaking workshop.

The big striped question mark is where you go for information

14-11-2009

Therapy? @ Rock Planet, Pinarella di Cervia RA

Opening act: Ricky Warwick.

For www.metalitalia.com

  

Pink Hat with Brown Question Mark

Polygonia interrogationis

Kaufman Lake, Champaign, IL, USA

This is a glyph from the CoCo Flowerfont.

 

CoCo Flowerfont is a collaborative photofont project created by participants at FontConf at the CoCoMSP workspace in St. Paul, MN on 6.19.10.

 

The softly scented letter you see here is part of an flower-alphabet that was created by about 40 people under the direction of alphabetician Chank Diesel. An open source OpenType version is in the works, but for now, here is a pretty letter portrait for you.

 

Finding the question mark in everyday life. It's a lot harder than you think.

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Are we married to our soul mates?

 

Friends are like diamonds precious but rare!

 

Hmmmmmmmmmmmm? What is love?

Where is love?

Small three colour lino reduction print with horned owl and text.

 

I rarely make reduction prints, and never work in oil-based inks, like we did in this class. Also, this was printed on an actual press, rather than with my poor arm and a Japanese bare

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Taken at the Arnold Arboretum (Boston 4/19/12) A bit early for these but a bit early for Lilacs too

Photographed at the Lexington Wildlife Management Area, Oklahoma, on 31 May 2012.

 

Photographs and text © Bryan Reynolds

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Seen hanging outside of Shot in the Dark Cafe in Tucson, AZ.

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