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This one is made from stack and stacks of leaves.
Oak, Maple, Dogwood, Sumac, 1 torn up marigold and 1 impatient flower.
The green goddess that is nature is providing lots of foliage this year!
Happy Mandala Monday !!
these shots are from a walk around the town square in woodstock il with paul mcaleer over the weekend
As the sun goes down all the sunloungers on deck are folded and secured for the night, seen onboard MSC Musica.
Howard County Library System's Evening in the Stacks: Sparkle and Spurs held on Saturday, February 23, 2013 at the Charles E. Miller Branch. Award-winning author Mary Doria Russell and The Washington Post's Fiction Editor, Ron Charles.
South Stack Lighthouse in Holyhead, Wales. Always wanted to visit this place and when I finally got here it was shut for the Winter.
Rumoured to be heavily haunted!
Howard County Library System's Evening in the Stacks: Sparkle and Spurs held on Saturday, February 23, 2013 at the Charles E. Miller Branch.
Blaenavon Big Pit 2012 Series.
Continuing the series from my visit to the Mining Museum at Blaenavon. Yesterdays image showed the overspill boxes of hats for the visitors, and this is the tidily stacked shelves of hats waiting for use. An ordinary enough image but a very poignant one for me. It counjoured up memories and similarities of the piles of skulls collected in the killing fields of Cambodia and my thoughts were easily transfered to the fact that these could just as easily be the hats of miners who had given up their lives for the black gold beneath our feet. Thousands of Welsh miners have died over the years, some underground and even more from the effects of coal dust, and it is to all these hard working and long suffering men that I dedicate this image.
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Dried peat bricks are used for fuel, farmers and their families cut and dry their own turf from the large peat bogs in the area. Here in the West, there are plenty of stacks of peat, lots of blue smoke from chimneys, and the sweet smell of slow, even-burning turf fires.
In a complete departure from recent photos, behold. There is a slightly remarkable thing about this: you are looking at a technique for outdoor digital photography that deliberately overexposes shots, so that you can resurrect details in the shadows.
Details on the technique here. A poorly-worded overview of the theory here.
Quick, before you read: where is this?
These are the descendent of my signature Stacker beads. I call them Stacker Blooms. They are thick and rounded, but not spheres. The swirl design is on both sides. Nice, plump beads.
The view from our table. People on Yelp remarked about the noise - and some of that may have to do with the ceiling and walls - there's something weird about the acoustics there because while the place was packed it seemed like voices were amplified more than normal.
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7007 Friars Rd, Ste 356
San Diego, CA 92108