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A combination of my spiritual twirl art process and filtered manipulations in Photoshop.
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Old school recycled tire door mat. Tire Link Mats are made with recycled rubber that is connected with galvanized steel rods.
I am reposting one of my favorite shots, because it appeared in the Baltimore Sun today in the travel section as My Best Shot. I sent this in 8 months ago so I figured it was not going to be selected. What a pleasant surprise to see it featured today!
The first posting of this shot has my 2nd most views, 3rd most comments and 1st in favorites.
"weekly photo challenge". Our assignment was to shoot something with repeating patterns.
Happy Memorial Day! HBM
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The foundations of Clark Bridge in Alton, Illinois over the Mississippi River. Concrete foundation shows up as minimal outline catching city lights and reflecting into the river.
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Echoes of the fibre optic 'Field of Lights' at Waddesdon Manor as a kaleidoscopic image.
January 2017
A landscape version of a square format image (flic.kr/p/2q9Qqit) that I posted on here earlier this year.
Colt House, Shoreditch, East London, Photo taken in April 2018
Aerial drone photograph showcasing waters intricate path through these badlands in the Southern California desert.
Happy Earth Day! This year's theme is "Planet vs Plastics." Little bits of colorful plastics like these bag ties are particularly dangerous to sea life and larger birds who think they are food and eat them. The critters eat them and can't digest them and over time can fill their stomachs with inert nonfood causing them to starve to death. They also break down into smaller and smaller bits to become micro. Scary for us these micro plastics are now appearing in our own food chain and even our bodies. Something to think seriously about on Earth Day and beyond.