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Whole Roll Project
Vancouver BC and a bit of the way back, September 2018.
Diafine, Supercool Scan 4000
Whole Roll Project
Vancouver BC and a bit of the way back, September 2018.
Diafine, Supercool Scan 4000
This image was shot in the supercool, historic ghost mining town of Rhyolite, Nevada, located near the town of Beatty (NV) just outside Death Valley National Park. The tile couch sculpture is part of the fascinating Goldwell Open Air Museum in Rhyolite, an outdoor sculpture garden near the abandoned and decaying buildings that make up Rhyolite. See goldwellmuseum.org/ for more information.
This image was taken with a Nikon D800 and is an HDR photograph comprised of bracketed RAW shots processed in Photomatix, Lightroom, and onOne Software.
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Tourism Victoria recently brought together a panel of Melbourne's creative opinion leaders to share their insights on Melbourne's event calendar; arts, culture and creativity; culinary trends; bars, nightlife and music; fashion and retail.
Check out the video here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=tv22o-SYEzQ&
The two 'Melbourne Insights' interactive media briefings were staged in the intimate speakeasy-style settings of Eau De Vie in Melbourne and Sydney.
In Melbourne, Rob Buckingham, Australian associate of London-based global trend forecasters The Future Laboratory and Kate Vandermeer of iSpyStyle and the SuperCool presented on the city's design and retail landscape. Designer, chef and restaurateur Paul Mathis teamed up with food writer and blogger Ed Charles to also share his insights on Melbourne's thriving culinary scene and trends. And social enterprise bar entrepreneur Simon Griffiths of soon-to-come Shebeen bar and Melbourne club owner Michael Delaney talked about the city's buzzing nightlife and entertainment. Jon Anderson of Global Creatures also shared his thoughts on Melbourne as a thriving theatrical hub and globally renowned artistic, cultural and creative credentials and calendar.
The Melbourne event featured a number of additional Melbourne 'influencers' who contributed to the discussions. These included Peter Maddison, architect and host of Grand Designs Australia, doyen of the local bar scene Vernon Chalker, Barrie Barton of Right Angle Studio, Nicole Jenkins of Circa Vintage Clothing, Locavore Edition's Ewan McEoin, Erica Geraerts and Jess Hatsis of entertainment website Willow and Blake, and key representatives from the National Gallery of Victoria, ACMI and the Melbourne Writers Festival.
I'm thinking this must have been from around 1981 or 82. Jennifer (in the background at the screen door) was born in May 1980.
How happy we all look. I wonder if the kids these days get as excited when their mum's make them Easter hats like this.
From left: Jennifer Gurney (behind the door), Greg Gurney, Brian Gurney, Kevin Gurney (with the supercool suitcase)
This is the supercool Simba's Pride Fisher Price Playset with balls, sounds effects and many activity features! *_*
19/8/84 official printout of Greater Manchester Transport fleet list --- a detail showing that the initial Olympians were recognised by the Company, for whatever reason, as BRISTOLS and not LEYLANDS. I wonder what it said on the Tax-disc, as these were badged as Leylands. It may explain Andy supercool Street taking the Mayoral Party to view the Bolton Marathon in a brand new Olympian. The Mayoress stayed on the bus whilst official proceedings took place and chatted to Andy. "This is a nice bus" she commented whilst inspecting the new type of vehicle "Why isnt it taxed?" LOLOL I really must find out how Supercool charmed his way out of that one!
If the large size isnt big enough, then CTRL and + pressed simultaneously will zoom in.
The Royal Academy of Arts doesn't really need any introduction but I'll provide you with one anyway. Founded by King George III all the way back in December 1768, its centuries long mission has been to promote British art and design via 'education and exhibition' (thanks, wikipedia!). Still going today, independent and privately funded, it seems to be doing this quite well. In terms of the 'education' aspect - the Royal Academy Schools form the oldest art school in Britain, and also . And for the exhibition - they possess a massive collection of art, much of it extremely rare. And they also champion âup-and-comersâ - which they bloody well should do. Go into the courtyard at Burlington House at the moment ad the first thing you shall see will be the current installation, which looks likeâ¦I dunno⦠WW2 era sea mines crossed with a touch of Scandinavian minimalism and some of the decor from a the Casino Night Zone in Sonic The Hedgehog 2
Anyhow, within this hallowed institution's hallowed courtyard you shall find The Keeper's House. It is called this because it was traditionally the place where the academy's Keeper lived (the current ones doesnât live there though, which seems sad considering itâs full of supercool shit). The Keeper did a lot of stuff (though looking after bees and errant footballs were not included) - I think mainly it comes down to administrative work and âkeepingâ the art collection. Keeping it looking pretty andâ¦educational maybe.
Anyhow, within The Keeperâs House is The Shenkman Bar (named after a notable RA architect, I think?). We were invited down to said bar because of a man/cocktail genius/excellent human being named Fabio Fritolli - who I met some months back at the Cichetti bar. Fabio is a bar consultant (I think) - and since this is his current project, he wanted us to come see it. All I can say is that everything is SERIOUSLY on fucking point and that Iâd love to know where he gets his ideas from. Also in attendance was a certain A list celebrity. She seemed also to be having a good time :D
Liquid gallium metal, under very dilute hydrochloric acid. Gallium is one of the 4 metals that is a liquid at 30 C (3 other metals include cesium, francium and mercury). Its melting point is 29.7646 °C, but has a tendency to supercool below this temperature.
Tourism Victoria recently brought together a panel of Melbourne's creative opinion leaders to share their insights on Melbourne's event calendar; arts, culture and creativity; culinary trends; bars, nightlife and music; fashion and retail.
Check out the video here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=tv22o-SYEzQ&
The two 'Melbourne Insights' interactive media briefings were staged in the intimate speakeasy-style settings of Eau De Vie in Melbourne and Sydney.
In Melbourne, Rob Buckingham, Australian associate of London-based global trend forecasters The Future Laboratory and Kate Vandermeer of iSpyStyle and the SuperCool presented on the city's design and retail landscape. Designer, chef and restaurateur Paul Mathis teamed up with food writer and blogger Ed Charles to also share his insights on Melbourne's thriving culinary scene and trends. And social enterprise bar entrepreneur Simon Griffiths of soon-to-come Shebeen bar and Melbourne club owner Michael Delaney talked about the city's buzzing nightlife and entertainment. Jon Anderson of Global Creatures also shared his thoughts on Melbourne as a thriving theatrical hub and globally renowned artistic, cultural and creative credentials and calendar.
The Melbourne event featured a number of additional Melbourne 'influencers' who contributed to the discussions. These included Peter Maddison, architect and host of Grand Designs Australia, doyen of the local bar scene Vernon Chalker, Barrie Barton of Right Angle Studio, Nicole Jenkins of Circa Vintage Clothing, Locavore Edition's Ewan McEoin, Erica Geraerts and Jess Hatsis of entertainment website Willow and Blake, and key representatives from the National Gallery of Victoria, ACMI and the Melbourne Writers Festival.
This time i tought to go on walk without my camera.. Ofcourse when i arrived into forest i undestood how stupid i was.. Fortunately i met my friends Helen & Ivi-Triin, last of them had her supercool Nikon in her back-bag so she was so kind and took some pictures of my girls! :) Thanks for this photo to Ivi-Triin Vahera!
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Shot with a 40 year old Pentax 50mm f1.4 on a 5D MKII.
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This is cool, right? Wearing sunglasses indoors at night is cool. Please tell me its cool. And flight jackets. They're cool too, right? Mullets? Hello?
Tourism Victoria recently brought together a panel of Melbourne's creative opinion leaders to share their insights on Melbourne's event calendar; arts, culture and creativity; culinary trends; bars, nightlife and music; fashion and retail.
Check out the video here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=tv22o-SYEzQ&
The two 'Melbourne Insights' interactive media briefings were staged in the intimate speakeasy-style settings of Eau De Vie in Melbourne and Sydney.
In Melbourne, Rob Buckingham, Australian associate of London-based global trend forecasters The Future Laboratory and Kate Vandermeer of iSpyStyle and the SuperCool presented on the city's design and retail landscape. Designer, chef and restaurateur Paul Mathis teamed up with food writer and blogger Ed Charles to also share his insights on Melbourne's thriving culinary scene and trends. And social enterprise bar entrepreneur Simon Griffiths of soon-to-come Shebeen bar and Melbourne club owner Michael Delaney talked about the city's buzzing nightlife and entertainment. Jon Anderson of Global Creatures also shared his thoughts on Melbourne as a thriving theatrical hub and globally renowned artistic, cultural and creative credentials and calendar.
The Melbourne event featured a number of additional Melbourne 'influencers' who contributed to the discussions. These included Peter Maddison, architect and host of Grand Designs Australia, doyen of the local bar scene Vernon Chalker, Barrie Barton of Right Angle Studio, Nicole Jenkins of Circa Vintage Clothing, Locavore Edition's Ewan McEoin, Erica Geraerts and Jess Hatsis of entertainment website Willow and Blake, and key representatives from the National Gallery of Victoria, ACMI and the Melbourne Writers Festival.
Tourism Victoria recently brought together a panel of Melbourne's creative opinion leaders to share their insights on Melbourne's event calendar; arts, culture and creativity; culinary trends; bars, nightlife and music; fashion and retail.
Check out the video here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=tv22o-SYEzQ&
The two 'Melbourne Insights' interactive media briefings were staged in the intimate speakeasy-style settings of Eau De Vie in Melbourne and Sydney.
In Melbourne, Rob Buckingham, Australian associate of London-based global trend forecasters The Future Laboratory and Kate Vandermeer of iSpyStyle and the SuperCool presented on the city's design and retail landscape. Designer, chef and restaurateur Paul Mathis teamed up with food writer and blogger Ed Charles to also share his insights on Melbourne's thriving culinary scene and trends. And social enterprise bar entrepreneur Simon Griffiths of soon-to-come Shebeen bar and Melbourne club owner Michael Delaney talked about the city's buzzing nightlife and entertainment. Jon Anderson of Global Creatures also shared his thoughts on Melbourne as a thriving theatrical hub and globally renowned artistic, cultural and creative credentials and calendar.
The Melbourne event featured a number of additional Melbourne 'influencers' who contributed to the discussions. These included Peter Maddison, architect and host of Grand Designs Australia, doyen of the local bar scene Vernon Chalker, Barrie Barton of Right Angle Studio, Nicole Jenkins of Circa Vintage Clothing, Locavore Edition's Ewan McEoin, Erica Geraerts and Jess Hatsis of entertainment website Willow and Blake, and key representatives from the National Gallery of Victoria, ACMI and the Melbourne Writers Festival.
How cool is that?!
Of course I was totally wearing the wrong shirt and had to change before I could begin to unwrap my supercool package.
He sent me books (Always a smart move!), a Threadless gift certificate (Wonderful!), gummy sour candy (Now I really do have to get my tooth fixed...), a Star Wars toy (Fuckin' eh!), and REAL LIVE HONEST-TO-GOODNESS JUBLIN ART!!!
He rocks!
Thanks, Justin! I'm eager to frame my art and hang it in my classroom for the kids to see.
Whole Roll Project
Vancouver BC and a bit of the way back, September 2018.
Diafine, Supercool Scan 4000
Many of these this morning in Durham. Phil Plait explained these in a Bad Astronomy article (slate.com) on 7 March 2015: www.slate.com/blogs/bad_astronomy/2015/03/07/fallstreak_s...
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Foundation Unlimited sport : Sport people of Flevoland with disabilities were sporting activity during the big sports day at topsportcentrum Almere in Flevoland.
Stichting Onbeperkt Sport : Flevolandse sporters met een beperking waren sportief bezig tijdens de grote sportdag in topsportcentrum Almere in Flevoland.
Designer Geometric Fashion , Designer Toronto , Designer Canada , Geometry Fashion , Geometric Style , Intergalactic Fashion , Intergalactic Style, art , art-step , Canadian Crop Circles , Crop Circle Fashion Universal Streetwear , Canada Streetwear , Canada Street Fashion , Canada Streetwear , Toronto Streetwear Style Canada , Sacred Geometric , Sacred Geometrics , Sacred Geometry Clothes , Sacred Geometry Gear , Sacred Geometry Clothing , The Sacred G , Geometric Fashion , Geometric Style, Intergalactic Fashion , Intergalactic Style , art-step , Canadian Crop Circles , Crop Circle Fashion , Universal Streetwear , Canada Street Fashion , Canada Streetwear ,Toronto Streetwear , Style Canada Sacred Geometric , Sacred Geometrics , Sacred Geometry Clothes , Sacred Geometry Gear , Sacred Geometry Clothing , The Sacred G , Geometric Fashion , Crop Circle Clothing , God of Geometry , Designer Deco , Geometric Pattern , Sacred Styles , Sacred G Shoes , Next Dimension Design , Sacred G Style , 2012 Streetwear , Sacred G Streetwear , Sacred G Skateboards , 2013 Style , 2013 Fashion , 2012 Fashions , Art-Step , dubstep , 2012 STYLE , Deco Code , The Deco Code symmetry geometrics fashionable modern bold patterns supercool urban gear geometric shoes , shoes , shoe , patterned shoes , techno for the eyes , music for the eyes , Geometric-patterns , Geometric patterns , urban fashion 2012 generation zen , gen-zen , generation-zen
Sunset over Savoyan Alps as seen from Montreux — Single Shot + Polarized.
Montreux is a municipality in the district of Vevey in the canton of Vaud in Switzerland.
Montreux lies on the north east shore of Lake Geneva at the fork in the Roman road from Italy over the Simplon Pass, where the roads to the Roman capital of Aventicum and the road into Gaul through Besançon separated. This made it an important settlement already in Roman times.
When at ease, take out some time to take a Slide Tour of HDRs that I made. It will be worth your time and efforts.
Other Images: HDRs — Night Shots — People — Paris
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Day 2, 10pm - Ad Village, Cavellosim beach. This has to be the best party I've ever been to. These dudes (Update: Jalebee Cartel from Delhi) announced very early on that there won't be any Bollywood music (Hurray for that!). Only Electronica all through the night (Louder hurray for that!) To be honest, the dance floor was pretty empty and my mates who'd dragged me to the floor the previous night were nowhere to be seen. But fuck me, I'd have danced even if I would've been the only person on the floor. The mix was wicked and the South American salsa/merengue/whatever-the-fuck-that-was influence was tight! (Yeah, it wasn't just hard trance, but still very cool). Can't wait to see these guys again.
P.S. Hail electronica-inventor! (and chocolate-cake inventor, also!)
It's sad I know but a was fairly excited to see this. Haven't seen a clean one for years and in such a nice colour to.
Supercool shoot with Noa! I used a speedlite 420EXII to light her up, triggered with Cactus V5's. The strobe was on the right of the model.
Supercool shoot with Noa! I used a speedlite 420EXII to light her up, triggered with Cactus V5's. The strobe was on the right of the model.
Supercool shoot with Noa! I used a speedlite 420EXII to light her up, triggered with Cactus V5's. The strobe was on the left of the model.
Designer Geometric Fashion , Designer Toronto , Designer Canada , Geometry Fashion , Geometric Style , Intergalactic Fashion , Intergalactic Style, art , art-step , Canadian Crop Circles , Crop Circle Fashion Universal Streetwear , Canada Streetwear , Canada Street Fashion , Canada Streetwear , Toronto Streetwear Style Canada , Sacred Geometric , Sacred Geometrics , Sacred Geometry Clothes , Sacred Geometry Gear , Sacred Geometry Clothing , The Sacred G , Geometric Fashion , Geometric Style, Intergalactic Fashion , Intergalactic Style , art-step , Canadian Crop Circles , Crop Circle Fashion , Universal Streetwear , Canada Street Fashion , Canada Streetwear ,Toronto Streetwear , Style Canada Sacred Geometric , Sacred Geometrics , Sacred Geometry Clothes , Sacred Geometry Gear , Sacred Geometry Clothing , The Sacred G , Geometric Fashion , Crop Circle Clothing , God of Geometry , Designer Deco , Geometric Pattern , Sacred Styles , Sacred G Shoes , Next Dimension Design , Sacred G Style , 2012 Streetwear , Sacred G Streetwear , Sacred G Skateboards , 2013 Style , 2013 Fashion , 2012 Fashions , Art-Step , dubstep , 2012 STYLE , Deco Code , The Deco Code symmetry geometrics fashionable modern bold patterns supercool urban gear geometric shoes , shoes , shoe , patterned shoes , techno for the eyes , music for the eyes , Geometric-patterns , Geometric patterns , urban fashion 2012 generation zen , gen-zen , generation-zen
Tourism Victoria recently brought together a panel of Melbourne's creative opinion leaders to share their insights on Melbourne's event calendar; arts, culture and creativity; culinary trends; bars, nightlife and music; fashion and retail.
Check out the video here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=tv22o-SYEzQ&
The two 'Melbourne Insights' interactive media briefings were staged in the intimate speakeasy-style settings of Eau De Vie in Melbourne and Sydney.
In Melbourne, Rob Buckingham, Australian associate of London-based global trend forecasters The Future Laboratory and Kate Vandermeer of iSpyStyle and the SuperCool presented on the city's design and retail landscape. Designer, chef and restaurateur Paul Mathis teamed up with food writer and blogger Ed Charles to also share his insights on Melbourne's thriving culinary scene and trends. And social enterprise bar entrepreneur Simon Griffiths of soon-to-come Shebeen bar and Melbourne club owner Michael Delaney talked about the city's buzzing nightlife and entertainment. Jon Anderson of Global Creatures also shared his thoughts on Melbourne as a thriving theatrical hub and globally renowned artistic, cultural and creative credentials and calendar.
The Melbourne event featured a number of additional Melbourne 'influencers' who contributed to the discussions. These included Peter Maddison, architect and host of Grand Designs Australia, doyen of the local bar scene Vernon Chalker, Barrie Barton of Right Angle Studio, Nicole Jenkins of Circa Vintage Clothing, Locavore Edition's Ewan McEoin, Erica Geraerts and Jess Hatsis of entertainment website Willow and Blake, and key representatives from the National Gallery of Victoria, ACMI and the Melbourne Writers Festival.