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This evening we got one of those strange reverse sunsets in the east that seem to happen when the setting sun peeks under a cloud layer to shine on the underside of clouds to the east of us. This one had a sort of aurora borealis feel to it, presumably the result of virga (rain falling but evaporating before reaching the ground).
This photo is just as it came from the camera, with no post-processing.
Shot the G15 logo on my keyboard using the EF-S 18-55mm reversed at around 25mm (Forgot to look at the scale)
Really hard to shoot these handheld.
Haven't read it. The guy looks shady to me.
From an exhibition on something or other at the Museum of London. Pages of news immortalised in lead. I assume they would normally be broken down at some point, so do wonder what made these special. From the Guardian, don't you know.
Shot with a reversed 24mm on extension tubes. Lit by flash on a hinged hot shoe with a DIY snoot with diffusion.
I don't have a flash gun so I cant capture water droplets in quite as much detail as I would like so this will have to do
working on some "reverse" patterns to go with Triangle Mania and Scruffy Daisy...need to create a coloured background.
We'll see on Weds if it worked...
working on some "reverse" patterns to go with Triangle Mania and Scruffy Daisy...need to create a coloured background.
We'll see on Weds if it worked...
And B/W/B (black white black) purfling rosette. I shaped the bridge out of a piece of cow bone the top is compensated so that all the strings are properly intonated.
KUNIHIKO SONODA
3/16/2012
REVERSE-BABLE
I have known about St. Louis since childhood - Mississippi River; Tom Sawyer; the St. Louis Cardinals; Glenn Miller; etc. When I studied architecture I learned about the beautiful Gateway Arch. But, I did not know about Pruitt-Igoe.
During the 1970’s I was engaged as an architect. Architects were focused on functionalism and internationalism. I was opposed to modernism and focused on the concept of “regionalism.” For the past 40 years, functionalism has ruled the world of architecture. Lately “post-modernism” has been the trend. Functionalism in architecture has cast doubt into the emptiness in the hearts of men.
40 years ago, people were opposed to modernism architecture in St. Louis. The post-modern movement recently has not always been successful, but we should continue the idea of post-modernism. People who are involved in architecture and city designing are involved with the economic conditions and the setting.
My landscape design for the “Pruitt-Igoe-Now” project is in light of the meaning of “40 years.” This is the time required for human society to be delivered from “ruin” and “troubles.” Society develops from theory, race, religion, ideology, locality, nationalism, and various human relationships. People find communication difficult because the meaning of words gets lost in society.
This site will become a symbol of forgiveness, peace and healing. The waters of the Mississippi River will be directed onto the fertile land of Pruitt-Igoe which has been separated from this “Mother River” for 40 years. It will become a park of fountains. Water brings good ideas to the way people live. In the middle of this space will be a convention hall and a 490yd tall tower. The convention hall will be for cultural events. The tower will be a source for sending out information.
“St. Louis – Born Again.”
Reverse = "1988-89 Girls' Basketball Cheerleaders" Unknown names.
More at pchs.org/resources/1997-065-003
I guess I liked this one because its taken from a different angle you would normally view the Nylex sign from, and I liked the blocking of the dark shape in the foreground against the silo and signs. The green light on this is from a VB sign just out of frame.