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I've always wanted a stoop to call my own. I'd kick it out there all the time with my dog and just watch people go by. Except I won't be afraid to leave my stoop like that coward "stoop kid" on Hey Arnold.

The Peregrine Falcon reaches faster speeds than any other animal on the planet when performing the stoop, which involves soaring to a great height and then diving steeply at speeds of over 320 km/h (200 mph), hitting one wing of its prey so as not to harm itself on impact. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peregrine_Falcon

www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/peregrine_falcon/id

 

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At the risk of boring everyone silly (including myself).....

but no, still having fun :)

Gum bichromate over cyanotype on Fabriano Artistico hot press paper.

Image size approx. 7in x 10.5in.

  

Gum over cyanotype on Fabriano Artistico 140 lb paper. Pigments were Ni Azo yellow and quinacridone rose. This is printed on the back of a rejected print, but the wrong side of the paper seems to work fine. The messy border was mostly cropped out ;)

Image size approx. 7.5in x 10in.

The stoop to my house. I hired two young men to clean it for me. It was worth it.

In late afternoon sunshine yesterday I caught this male Marsh Harrier in flight with legs forward to make a "deposit". This young male is now starting to develop full adult plumage with a lot more white on wings & head changing colour as well

Stoop built by East Haddam Horticultural Services LLC (Marlbrough CT.)

...the edge of the step, that is.

Bayou Boogaloo 2017

Bayou St. John

Mid City

New Orleans, Louisiana

 

Gum over cyanotype using PY150, PV19, and a final blue layer of PB15:3 (phthalo blue, red shade). Printed a few months ago and "maturing" in a drawer....

 

The STOOP Mini bench is a smaller version of the popular Stoop bench. It works as a social and playful meeting place and is based on the universal idea of using steps as seating. Its shape enables several benches to form an urban auditorium where each bench has space for up to five people.

 

Designed by: Julien De Smedt

 

RAL: 1005, oiled oak

 

Photographer: Einar Aslaksen

 

I love old walls like this....

STOOP bench with logo

RAL 5005 - Signal Blue

 

ROS sports center, Spikkestad, Norway

Photo: Nicolas Tourrenc

Rundle Street Pavement Mural, Adelaide

Shadow lines by a tagged door.

 

This is the color version...maybe better than the b/w

Trying to make a blah apartment stoop a little more fun.

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i love my ipod. it is incredibly old- first version of the ipod video, which means i got this roughly in 7th grade? its been a trooper. even though it freezes and sometimes the left side of the headphones doesn't work.. i don't mind. i love it. i'm stubborn, and i refuse to get a new one. i hate spending money. my goal is to get through my first year of college debt free, thats obtainable. but recently i don't even know if i'll go to college right away, i want to take a year off- go on an adventure, a missions trip or something. and if i don't do that- i'll go to college and join the peace core.

 

the future is always fun to ponder

Bayou Boogaloo 2017

Bayou St. John

Mid City

New Orleans, Louisiana

The Stoop picnic bench is an expansion of the Stoop family and builds further on the idea of using steps as seating in public places. The Stoop picnic bench works as a social and informal meeting place for people of all ages.

 

Designed by: Julien De Smedt

 

Hot dip galvanized steel, Kebony

 

Photographer: Einar Aslaksen

Camera \ Ricoh GRII

First layer in a 3-color gum-over-cyanotype print. Just the blue parts of the image.

STOOP is an informal, sociable meeting place based on the universal idea of using steps as places for sitting. The shape means that an urban auditorium can be created using several benches, with each bench being able to accommodate up to nine people. The Stoop Mini bench is a smaller version of the popular Stoop bench. It works as a sociable and playful meeting place and is based on the universal idea of using steps as seating. Its shape enables several benches to form an urban auditorium where each bench has space for up to five people.

 

Design: Julien De Smedt

yesterdays peregrine coming in on a stoop dive going like a rocket .well pleased with the results

The STOOP Mini bench is a smaller version of the popular Stoop bench. It works as a social and playful meeting place and is based on the universal idea of using steps as seating. Its shape enables several benches to form an urban auditorium where each bench has space for up to five people.

 

Designed by: Julien De Smedt

 

RAL: 1005, oiled oak

 

Photographer: Einar Aslaksen

 

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