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This is the cover for the *scape booklet. *scape was a competition for, basically, a youth center/mall that my firm did. The cover's about the superimposition of many separate identities (yeah, a gathering) within one location, *scape (represented by the logo I designed).
let's say you have garlic scapes from 250 head of garlic sitting in your fridge. what, pray tell, do you do with all those scapes? first, find yourself a good scape pesto recipe, and then experiment with putting the pesto in anything and everything to give it a wonderful garlicky flavor.
for breakfast, we forked about a teaspoon in 6 fresh-from-the-farm eggs for garlic scape scrampled eggs. perfect!
Before I discovered photography, I wasn't much of a bug person. Truthfully, I couldn't stay far enough away from them. Then I discovered what marvelous creatures they were when viewed through the lens of a camera. Now we're on a first name basis and I can usually be found trying to get as close to them as they'll allow.
The name of this fellow is Orange (or Yellow) Collared Scape Moth and he's feasting on Whorled Milkweed.
© Peculiar View
Picture shot with a Canon EOS 100qd using Ilford's Pan F+ film. The film has been shot at box speed (50 ISO).
Lens: Canon EF 35-70mm f/3.5-4.5
A pair of 4 foot tall praying hands sits atop The Columbarium of Prayers at Wake Memorial Park, Green Hope School Road, Cary, as a jet making its approach to RDU International Airport passes overhead. The Columbarium of Prayers will accommodate 192 urns and is about 13 feet tall, including the hands. Back in the 15th century, Albrecht Durer painstakingly drew his brother's abused hands with palms together and thin fingers stretched skyward. He called his powerful drawing simply "Hands," but the entire world almost immediately opened their hearts to his great masterpiece and renamed his tribute of love "The Praying Hands."