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San Diego Fashion Week 2014 - SS 15 Collection - Bine & Bas Collection
Bine & Bas, pronounced Bee-nuh & Bass (Bass; as in fish), men’s clothing consists of stylish button down shirts made in the U.S.A. of 100% cotton fabrics. Bine & Bas currently offers stylish men’s shirtings for the fashion-conscious man, using modern but classic fabric designs that use lots of different patterns and colors to produce great-fitting clothes that can be worn in both business and casual settings. Bine & Bas’ main focus is on the fabrics they use. They care not only about fabric content being 100% cotton, but also what the material looks like. After all, the fabric’s patterns and colors are what catch the consumer’s eye. Bine & Bas’ strive to offer styles that are unique but that will also stand the test of time. To do this, they seek out fabrics from countries all over the world with stylish and engaging colors and patterns that work well in any setting.
The sun disappears behind the horizon beyond Manchester.
Taken from Castle Naze above Chesterfield using 0.9 and 0.6 Graduated ND filters stacked up.
Taken at our first Xynthetic Carbon & Chemicals show @ Kitch-en Gallery in Middlesbrough
The show is up for a month, until the 29th February so go along and check it out!
Don't worry if you can't catch the show in M'Bro, it's also appearing at Nottingham & Bristol, complete with new work to add to what you see here!
Hope you can make it!
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A low-fi analogue exhibition of hand-painted skateboards, screen-prints and more from JamFactory, Klingatron, Mr Jago, WASTE + Paul Harraway, Richt, Danny Wainwright, Orco & Pone
Featuring Lomo photography accompanying the artwork from Laura Thorne, Lee Page, David Canning & The Xyn Fam
Officially supported by The Lomographic Society International
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Chapter I: MIDDLESBROUGH
Opening night Friday 1st February 6.00 - 9.00pm
Kitch-en Gallery, 46 Montrose Street, Middlesbrough
Show ends Friday 29th February
Chapter II: NOTTINGHAM
Opening night Friday 21st March 6.00 - 10.00pm
The Art Organization, 21 Station Street, Nottingham (literally opposite the train station)
Show ends Saturday 29th March
Chapter III: BRISTOL
Opening night Friday 4th April 6.00 - 9.00pm
Workshop Store, 1-2 Perry Road, Bristol
Show ends Friday 2nd May
Tried closeup of a setting sun while returning from Lavasa City near Pune-India. The intensity was too strong for any better shot. This is last of photographs on Lavasa Visit for 2009.
This is a preliminary image of the sun sequence, taken hurriedly with every shot at an interval of 2 min. Stacked and processed a bit in Picassa 3.
Im not sure whether the speck of light near top of the image is Venus or not...
Photo Details : Canon Powershot A530 mounted on tripod with filter, exp :1/25sec ISO 400
I'm setting up my camera for the shot. Without a photo there can be no proof that we had a dinner party. We did, damnit, we did.
José, Corrine, Rafael (flashing a sign), and my cropped brother Juan Carlos. Oh, by the way, that's my hand.
it really was fascinating to watch the roadies at work, essentially setting up and then later tearing apart this enormously complex stage & equipment every day...
I post this just in spite of the dick that lives at this house. So I ran across the street and cut through a houses backyard that had a for sale sign and no cars in the driveway so I could get this picture before it got dark. Snapped this, was leaving, and then he decides to come out and bother me about how I was in his yard, I said sorry. Then he starts asking where I live, so about the time I was over him and walked away. I don't see the need in being rude when the other person is apologizing, but oh well.
Fuck you, big man.
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That aisle runner was a pain in the butt, but Les and the ringbearer helped... Les, with the broom, may have been a touch more realistic about what it needed.