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...in the world's largest mirror ball, on Blackpool's South promenade - an artwork entitled 'They shoot horses don't they?', referring to the 1969 film about the dance marathons of the American depression.
The I Have To Shoot What?! Challenge for Week 42: Water
If you've been following along with me, you know I love my autumn watery reflections... Didn't find some like I had in years past, but I did particularly like this one covered in "confetti"
OurDailyChallenge "On Top Of"
Here, the reflection of the windows of our garage door on top of the car.
Brand: SunsOut
Year: 2003
Item no.: 80148
Number of pieces: 1000 (25x40)
Image by Artist/Photographer: John Enright
Date and place of purchase: December 2004. Ebay USA. (used, but as new)
Date of completion: November 23-26, 2009
Time for completion: 380 min.
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Hersteller: SunsOut
Jahr: 2003
Artikelnummer: 80148
Anzahl Teile: 1000
Bild: John Enright
Kaufdatum und Ort: Dezember 2004, Ebay USA (nightowlbooks) CHF 21.--
Datum gelegt: 23.-26. Nov. 2009.
Legezeit: 380 Min.
(Fast) regelmässige Teile. Endlich mal gelegt - 5 Jahre nach der Ersteigerung! War nicht so teuer, weil ich es Surface schicken liess.
soft pastels on paper
Created during the Art Therapy Foundation Course, referring to my learning, reflection and journey
The only time she likes getting her picture made is when it is her idea. This was not. She begrudgingly glanced up at me, but I know she was much more interested in keeping her nose pressed against the glass to see if she could spot the monkeys. Although she didn't say, the look in her eyes said it all. "Mom, would you please stop taking pictures? Can't we just look in peace?"
Thank you, in advance, to those of you who take a moment to leave a comment and/or fave my photo. I appreciate it tremendously.
Tomorrowland embodies the Space Age and the optimistic advancement of humanity, promising the day when we will touch the stars.
The "Googie" architecture — a space age look that was enormously popular during the 1950s — first appeared in Tomorrowland in 1959.
An experiment in landscape focus stacking. First shot focus in on plant in foreground, second shot focus is on the rock face. The two shots combined with CZM to for a single shot.
D800, 16-35@ 32mm, 1/6th sec, f9, ISO 100.
PRESS L FOR LARGE
"One final paragraph of advice: Do not burn yourselves out. Be as I am - a reluctant enthusiast.... a part-time crusader, a half-hearted fanatic. Save the other half of yourselves and your lives for pleasure and adventure. It is not enough to fight for the land; it is even more important to enjoy it. While you can. While it's still here. So get out there and hunt and fish and mess around with your friends, ramble out yonder and expore the forests, encounter the grizz, climb the mountains, bag the peaks, run the rivers, breathe deep of that yet sweet and lucid air, sit quietly for a while and contemplate the precious stillness, that lovely, mysterious and awesome space. Enjoy yourselves, keep your brain in your head and your head firmly attached to the body, the body active and alive, and I promise you this much: I promise you this one sweet victory over our enemies, over those desk-bound people with their hearts in a safe deposit box and their eyes hypnotized by desk calculators. I promise you this: you will outlive the bastards!"
~ taken from "The Earth Speaks" by Edward Abbey
To all of my flickr friends and family,
Thank you! Although this year has had it ups and downs... and most of the events that have occurred this year will eventually be forgotten..... this one thing I can say for sure..... each of you have inspired me and have a special place in my heart. Thank you for blessing my 2006...... Best wishes for the New Year!!!
See you in 2007!!!!! Huge hugs and southern smiles! :)
Lindsay