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Desk and bookcase from Ikea, chair from Calligaris, rug from Esprit. Closer photo of the desk; www.flickr.com/photos/seremet/7372478948/ and the shelf www.flickr.com/photos/seremet/6268627553/. And a little update about speakers www.flickr.com/photos/seremet/7660241580/
Novice Buddhist monks study at the Govt. Dubdi Monastic School in Yuksam, Sikkim, India October 12, 2009. Photo by Tim Chong
10x15 cm ,coffee,carbon and Artgraf watercolors.With a aquote of Paul Klee, Thanks for the visit have a nice day.
No.1 - Polyphemus Moth
No.2 - Twin-Spotted Sphinx Moth
No.3 - Luna Moth
No.4 - Eight-Spotted Forester Moth
No.5 - Cecropia Moth
(I finally got 'em up on Etsy!)
I resisted buying this for a long time, but it's like being taken over by the Borg, resistance is futile. Anyway I really like it. I like that it has an actual working light, & electrical outlets (non working) that you can plug things into, and drawers that open. I love the chair too, I wish I could get a bunch of them.
Winter is providing a rare combination of about 2 feet of snow, and temperatures remaining below freezing now for about a week with extremes of 1 degree F
Thus, Icicles grow and stick to the roof for awhile, allowing close up studies.
And the patterns are very similar
This is blurry, but too cute not to share. I have been doing some studying at the kitchen table (easier to sit at for reading & note-taking), but Ben does his best to keep things light. This poor butterfly has seen better days, but we still love tossing it around!
When people ask me what I am doing today, I say "studying." Little do they know what my "studying" is.
I edited this sometime between 12-5am today. Was bored, wide awake, feeling creative, tried some new editing techniques.
Had a great time this day, got tons of awesome photos.
Best viewed large.
This image is part of the f20-12 exhibition at the Strand Gallery in London, as shown here. It was reviewed "by the Guardian's Camera Club: "Study' is an oddly disturbing portrait, the colours and the map like veins combining to make an almost unidentifiable image"