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A replication of The Blues Brothers image taken by Annie Leibovitz for the cover of Rolling Stone in 1979.
Log replacement at Ottawa Lake National Forest. All logs that are replaced are tried to be saved as much as possible but some areas of logs were rotten all the way though. These cabins were CCC constructed log cabins.
Trying to replicate my eyesight in the morning, when the loud monster in the picture bothers me... Feeling lazy lately! :D
I used a homemade light tent built weeks ago following this tutorial.
Blog: Day 20 - Wake Up!
Girish(manager style): 'Why don't you finish clicking so that I could get back to my excel' ?
Subbu(tech lead style): 'Better do a good job, else my smile is going to disappear soon'
Teju(developer style): 'I don't care how you click, thatz your pain. I just pray I can go home today by 5:30' ;-))
Zulu Tribal Chief at Shakaland Village Shaka Zulu Kraal Cultural Replication of a Zulu “Umuzi” or Homestead Normanhurst Farm Nkwalini Kwazulu-Natal South Africa B&W May 1998
An array of sculptures placed linearly by the sculpture-er to design and beautify them...
This was taken on MAHALAYA, the first day of the mega-event DURGA PUJA!
Lot of busy-ness at KUMORTULI.
Carhenge replicates Stonehenge's current "tumble-down" state, rather than the original stone circle erected between 2500 BC and 2000 BC.
In addition to the Stonehenge replica, the Carhenge site includes several other sculptures created from autos covered with various colors of spray paint.
Carhenge
Alliance, Nebraska
May 2009
The Astra Theatre at Queenwood Senior School rocked to Beat the Blues on Sunday 27 March 2011. The concert aimed to raise awareness for youth mental health issues and celebrate life through performance, self expression and creativity.
Photo: Betsey Merkel
From the I-Open Research Article: The Cleveland Collective Giving Circle Model with Katherine Readey Chilcote, Co-Founder.
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Katherine Readey Chilcote, Co-Founder, describes the Cleveland Colectivo model, a replicable, process driven open network of giving formed in 2005 with a circle of like-minded friends who wanted to invest in early stage creative enterprises for a positive impact on their city.
“The Cleveland Colectivo is a Giving Circle. We are a group of community members most of whom live in the City of Cleveland, Ohio USA and we give small grants to organizations who are their very early stages.”
Article: Cleveland Colectivo A Giving Circle Model by Katherine Readey Chilcote, Co-Founder goo.gl/X7pHes
This interview was recorded at The Upcycle Parts Shop, 6419 St. Clair Ave., Cleveland, Ohio USA
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This small village has been authentically reproduced on the site of a prior village. Water welled up at this site and was collected in constructed basins.
Log replacement at Ottawa Lake National Forest. All logs that are replaced are tried to be saved as much as possible but some areas of logs were rotten all the way though. These cabins were CCC constructed log cabins.