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God Bless America by J. Seward Johnson on the side of the road leading to Grounds for Sculpture based on American Gothic by Grant Wood. I found out about Grounds for Sculpture through the photos of flickr friend Captain Kidder and felt it interesting enough to warrant a visit outside of New York to New Jersey.
Will and Noa are real sleepyheads in the morning. Levi and I were already scaling the walls, I'm sure.
Masters of Scale Summit's early-stage founders gathered together to plant trees with Friends of the Urban Forest in San Francisco's Richmond District on Tuesday, Oct. 22, 2024. (Photo by Barak Shrama/ Slava Blazer Photography)
A old scale in an abandoned building in King's Park Psychiatric Center. The diamond shape is from the grating on the window.
I just picked up the Sony VCL-M3358 for my old Sony DCS H1 on the recommendation of a friend and I must say for just $40 its not bad at all!
I decided to spend the day in Rome Georgia one day and meet up with my dear friends Poppy and Fraz. While I was waiting for them I was exploring as I am prone to do. I discovered this figure of justice with its tangled scales. So of course I had to capture her as she stood against the Georgia sky.
This image was taken in RAW and processed in Linux using RawTherapee.
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Masters of Scale Summit's early-stage founders gathered together to plant trees with Friends of the Urban Forest in San Francisco's Richmond District on Tuesday, Oct. 22, 2024. (Photo by Barak Shrama/ Slava Blazer Photography)
Teaching fellows with South Carolina Afterschool Leaders Empowered (SCALE) visited Henderson Hopkins Elementary Middle School in Baltimore City to observe Summer Arts for Learning Academy (SALA). Additionally, after a tour of SALA, they had the opportunity to speak with graduates of the Bloomberg Arts Internship to learn about their experiences in the program and how they continue to be involved.