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The redbrick building barely visible, beyond and beneath, the sign, is the Mater Private Hospital, Dublin.
Miracle required - head for Heaven!
made public at the special request of raumoverbayern. am not sure which version works better anymore...
L'habitant ©TonyAvon2011
I quite like it when builder brighten up their hoardings with these funny figures. Usually done with quite a display of talent too. This one was in Southwrk Street, Bankside - not far from the old Hop Exchange.
Thanks to malcolm and tfp for identifying this talented guy - here is some more info:
www.ldngraffiti.co.uk/streetart/streetartists/nathanbowen...
Scanned 35mm negative. For more on this one, you could have a look at my blog: davewhatt.wordpress.com/2016/02/01/the-saint-on-the-shed/
This piece by Stik, a British graffiti artist, is on the side of Superdrug in East Street.
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Some of the biggest names in international street art were invited to Chichester to create an outdoor gallery of large scale public murals, some of which have been inspired by works held by the Pallant House Gallery. The first Chichester Street Art Festival ran from 3-6 May 2013 but works continued to appear after that.
“The adjective is the banana peel of the parts of speech.”
~ Clifton Fadiman ~
Yes, found this treasure on the side of a trailer truck in
Portland, Maine! It really appealed to me!
Petroglyphs made by Native Americans. These images are part of a large, densely-covered panel on a garage-size boulder that the Park Service calls Newspaper Rock. Petrified Forest National Park. Apache Co., Arizona.
Berkeley has a system of using certain streets, if you are riding a bike.
This post with special reference to the "Thursday Monochrome" group.
I've been walking in my sleep
And I've been waking in my dreams
I've been living in the past
My food don't pay this debt
#ProjectBuriedTreasure
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Shot on my car window. These non-biting insects live only a day or two and appear in the late spring by the millions. They are an important part of the aquatic and insectivore food chain. Their larvae in the water feeds numerous fish and the adults flying above the water are preyed upon by swift birds and bats. They are harmless to us, but many people are very annoyed by them as the buzz around and get in your eyes, nose and mouth if one is not careful. I like their fuzzy antennae.
Pictographs of deer at Nine Mile Canyon and petroglyph of an anthropomorph with headdress. These images were created by Native Americans on exposures of Mesa Verde Group sandstone. They are the work of Fremont people and are probably 700-1500 years old. BLM Nine Mile Canyon area. Duchesne Co., Utah.
A wonderful little detail we discovered during a short trip to "Santa Margherita Ligure" north of Italy. Some kids drew this piece of art on the concrete near the sea.
The Happy Dancing Stick Man is back! Here he is dancing in a room of money, strutting between towers of coins. This was a really fun shot to set up and photograph. Lighting was done via an overhead lamp, moving from left to right during the exposure. I also believe this shot is 8 photos stacked using the mean function to lower the level of image noise. If you look closely, all the shadows are as clean as clean can be now. As I think of some more places to put the happy man, I will continue to post them here.
Enjoy! :)
"Livin' the dream, huh?"
"Depends on the dream."
Feeling uninspired lately. I've fallen into a funk where I feel like I have to take pictures for my 52 weeks project: I'm so busy even that feels like a huge ordeal, I can't even imagine how nuts it is for people who do 365's.
It's freezing out: so, so cold, so we only took a couple of pictures, then scrammed.
I've been wanting sparklers for ages to do long exposures with, and on spring break, I found some giant packs of them at a Nevada gas station, and I knew it was fate. :)
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The “We’re Here!” group is noticing things seem a bit out of control. So we are all out on the streets today looking for Stick figures who have the situation under control. I thought this one was positively serene.