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I love this happy bike that I see parked in my hood in the hills. While my ride has 18 gears and I wish for a smaller granny gear when I am climbing, this sweet ride has none, a reminder of simpler times.
A northwest art exhibition celebrating 25 years of work in painting, drawing, and printmaking- at Olympia's Washington Center.
My first. Nicely sweet and... quite intense.
I don't have a right glass for it... going to get one tomorrow.
Created by Duncan Rawlinson, this work explores the latent space through the use of photography and artificial intelligence imaging techniques. The image captures a corridor where vibrant colors and light interplay, forming a journey that transcends the ordinary and evokes deep introspection and discovery. Each hue holds a story, guiding viewers through layers of human experience and revealing the dynamic nature of existence.
On Monday at college we were allowed to finally do our first dark room prints. We used the negatives from a studio session we had the week previous.
The photograph (Of Bethany) was taken on a roll of Ilford HP5 400 Ilford FP4 125 and developed in the colleges dark room by Rhys and Zach.
I exposed the image for 25 seconds then developed it.
He reached up to pull down the visor that is normally snapped to his head. He realized that it was missing, left behind in the hotel. Now there was nothing to protect him from that dreaded sunlight. He had been inside these halls for so long, he had forgotten how the bright gave him squinty eyes, and a line in the middle of his forehead.