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Valentin Napoli - photographe portrait mariage architecture événementiel à Nantes / Vertou (Loire Atlantique)

This set of maple seeds was eaten out by a squirrel or other rodent, and came to resemble the title I've given it...

Tons and tons of Solid Easter Bunnies.

Pt. Defiance Gardens (Tacoma, WA)

Sun orchid, common name rabbit ears. Lovely citrus scent. This one found in Narawntapu National Park, Tasmania.

watercolor, gouache and pencil on paper

approx 8" x 8 1/4" (frame size 12" x 12")

 

matted and framed - $450

  

ALLERY 1988: VENICE

 

"ANIMAL VEGETABLE MINERAL"

new works by Leontine Greenberg

 

Opening Reception Saturday, July 9th, 7-10PM

 

July 9 -23, 2011

 

A video store in Santa Monica, CA

The volcanic rock Rabbit Ears from near the summit of Rabbit Ears Pass, above Steamboat Springs, Colorado. Note that this image is not highly manipulated. RAW conversion, noise removal and sharpening. That's it.

 

Of course, better large!

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Views from the Trail.

It wasn't until I stopped to take my first spring flower image of the season, that I realized my camera battery was dead.

Ugh.

And it wasn't until I reached the top of the trail that I remembered my good ole iPhone.

Woo-hoo!

 

Junipers and Catherdral Rock.

Ponderosa, Courthouse Butte and Rabbit Ears.

 

Village of Oak Creek, AZ

This weeks challenge was an imitation or tribute challnge. There are a lot of dog photos that are amazing and it was hard to choose. Ralph and I finally decided to do this photo of Kurt, showing us the real Easter bunny.

I have a friend that is always wearing costumes for different holidays and occasions. I asked her if she had any rabbit ears and she said no, but she had a headband with some santas on it that I could use. I took it and cut up a brown paper bag to cover the red headband and shaped ears to go over the Santas.

I brought extra special treats and Ralph was more than happy to sit for me even though he had to wear the silly ears. The funny thing is that Ralph usually turns away from the camera, but because of the treats he kept looking at me. Of course I would normally love that but in order to get the bunny's profile I needed Ralph to look away!! Took a while to get a shot I was happy with. Here you go the real Easter bunny!

 

Our First Television Circa 1954. This was scanned from an Anscochrome Transparency. I think we were the last family in the neighborhood to get a TV. This was in the living room at 1103 Vincennes St. New Albany, Indiana. I must have just turned it on, no picture yet. 1954-55 network television schedule: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1954%E2%80%9355_United_States_netwo...

One small part of the Organ Mountain Range in southern New Mexico just outside of Las Cruces, these twin peaks are named after the bunny ears they resemble. This is the northern or back side of the mountains, that faces away from Las Cruces.

 

There's at least one walking, not climbing, but walking trail that goes from this side to the other side of the mountains. When I found that out, I made a mental goal to walk that trail one day. There are climbing routes throughout the mountain range that vary in degree of difficulty. I doubt I'll ever do any mountain climbing, but then ever is a long time and ya just never know what you're capable of until you try.

 

I'm fondly recalling the 90 degree days with low humidity that we had during this trip to Las Cruces last year.

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Though not Christian, I have always enjoyed taking my camera to New York's Easter Parade to capture the costumes and excitement that make it unique.

 

Sadly, in 2020, like so many New Yorkers, I am self-sequestering at home, trying to stay safe and help slow or stop the spread of the COVID-19 virus, and even if I weren't, there was no Easter Parade to attend (for exactly the same reason).

 

As luck would have it, I never edited and posted my photos from the 2019 parade, so with ample time on my hands. here are some of my favorites from 2019. Hopefully, life and the parade can return to normal (or whatever you'd call it) in 2021.

A little further down the rabbit hole than I'd planned...

 

Hat, Dress: Bare_Rose

Hair: Calico_Ingmann_Creations

Skin: Rozena

Eyes: Adore&Abhor

Cheeks: TSG

Lips: Baby

Pannier: Snow_White

Tights: Shop_Toshy

Shoes: Katat0nik

Boulder, Colorado. This shot is on the Left Hand Trail starting from the Boulder Valley Ranch trail-head.

On August 31, 2011, many Canadian television stations made the switch from over-the-air analog to digital. For someone like me with an older set and a pair of rabbit ears, this means my TV now looks like the one in Poltergeist and I have no reception.

 

Sure I could buy a kit or newer TV that would allow me to pick up digital stations but for now I'm enjoying life without it. It's not a huge transition as I didn't watch a lot of TV before but other than the odd DVD rental, my TV is officially a boat anchor. I suspect these two units spotted while walking Dudley are also victims of progress.

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Early evening on Rabbit Ears Pass near Steamboat Springs, Colorado, USA. This looks a lot better bigger, but I'll post the link once I am able to manipulate the RAW (not jpeg).

And I thought I was finished with school activities!

2016 International Steampunk Symposium presented by The Pandora Society and held at the Eastgate Holiday Inn in Cincinnati, Ohio. We see this young couple at most of the events we attend and have spoken to them several times, but oddly enough have never gotten their real names or their steampunk subculture personas, aka "steamsona". Shortly after I took this shot, she had to leave to work one of the event's booths. He told us that they attend many steampunk and renaissance events in the tri state area, many of which we didn't even know about. We also discussed what to tell someone to explain just what steampunk is, something that I'm still not completely clear on myself. It sounds like they are busy traveling to dress up events many weekends throughout the year. We'll have to see if we can't make more of them ourselves.

“...and if I shut ’em

they might not open again”

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Recollections from the Unknown Museum, SFO Museum, San Francisco Airport.

 

www.sfomuseum.org/exhibitions/unknown-museum

Tv shot, from "My Dream is Yours" by me.

Happy Easter/Passover to all and to Ms Day especially this year.

Mister Rodrigo , art doll , fabric sculpture , the ears , nose , arms , legs ... all stuffed and sewn in

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Founded by Siberian Cossacks in 1824, Astana was a fortified town isolated in the central arid steppe of Kazakhstan, on the Ishim River. Winters there are very harsh, temperatures can fall as low as -35°C, with summers being very hot (up to 40°C) and Astana has been turned from an unfinished administrative empty city into a XXIst Century version of Babylon.

Originally inhabited by impoverished Russian farmers, it has been entirely re-built after a presidential decree with the purpose of being the administrative ruling center. The capital city was officially transferred to this newly built city from Almaty in 1997, in order to be in greater proximity to people of Russian decent, mainly settled in the North.

Thousands of government employees had to move north as the administrations were transferred there so they could keep their work.

 

With very expensive and luxurious buildings, Astana looks like a utopian city based upon the central power’s delusions of grandeur.

There are plenty of forms and colors in the architecture, making Astana look like a patchwork suited for a multi-ethnic society. The post-modernist giantess architecture led to some failures: a building was called “Titanic” after huge cracks appeared in its foundations. The extension of the capitalist model has raised the construction of shopping malls, restaurants and cafés in a western style, but so far big chains like Mc Donald’s and Starbucks are still being prohibited.

 

Religious buildings, XL-sized of course, have grown in less than a decade amidst the administrative complexes. The largest synagogue in Central Asia has opened in 2004, and the biggest Mosque in central Asia funded by Qatar, with its golden domes and sixty up meter-high minarets can host up to 5,000 worshipers (the president himself is a Muslim worshiper). The pyramid-shaped Palace of peace glass construction even contains a golf course!

There also lots of cultural centers, sports areas and museums, all evoking the magnificence and greatness of the nation. Eventually it was obtained by the petrodollars and it hides a high contrast of richness, as the majority of people in the country remain poor.

 

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Yes, I took accordion lessons many moons ago!

 

This was probably about 1960. Can you dig the drapes man? And the carpet remnants in front of the sectional sofa? (I don't know where the other section was.)

 

And the big old consul television with the rabbit ears antennae. The set was B&W of course, and if I remember correctly, a Phillips. Or was that a Philco? It featured a pickled oak finish. All the rage back then. My parents had a whole bedroom suite with the same finish. I can remember about 40 years later being asked by someone to restore some of that style of finish.

 

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