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Demeter is a charmer

these lately my internet connection at home is very slow.

i think 3g on my phone is faster T_T

I took this photo this morning. It probably doesn't need an explanation.

The head is felted by a wonderful artist and friend Sandra Althouse who was so kind to gift it to me. :o)

Think in Time - St Andrews Fife Scotland West Sand Beach - stop rushing and think in time to the gentle sound of waves lapping on the beach

A friend deep in thought, his pose reminded me of the famous sculpture. Also my first roll of Ilford HP5.

Made by me DON'T steal

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back to study this..and now I think......ok, when I cropped to cheat the crookedness of the art in the background (its hanging straight on the wall must to a camera angle thing)..my shoulders are up so high....the head looks like its in a weird place, and the crop of the hand is kind of weird. . so, not the best. Also, I fouced on the orange sculpture.....and should have focused on the counter. I like the colours.

God only Knows.. what goes in a kid's mind!

Paul Fillingham - Skype and XML programming for Dawn of the Unread in the thinkamigo production zone.

A fool can throw a stone in a pond that 100 wise men can not get out

Think of how lucky you are about not dying in 9/11

I miss all the people that have died even though I didn't know them

Please keep a place in your heart for these people who died for no reason

www.youtube.com/watch?v=aTCx47DYgIY

Las piezas presentadas en esta exposición muestran el trabajo de los futuros creativos de México.

Jueves 23 de mayo 2013

@ Galerías Valle Oriente

 

Foto: Edith Valle.

The Thinker

Auguste Rodin, 1903

Patinated plaster

 

The athletic nudity of The Thinker seems to allude to the ancient belief that a healthy mind should reside in a healthy body. The right elbow on the left thigh creates a torsion that, together with the forward-leaning pose, sets the figure in motion.

[British Museum]

  

Thought

Auguste Rodin, 1895

Marble

 

The head emerging from a rough-worked block of stone is modelled on that of the sculptor Camille Claudel, Rodin's studio assistant, protégé, and lover. It was originally called Thought Emerging from Matter.

[British Museum]

 

Part of Rodin and the Art of Ancient Greece (April to July 2018)

Bringing together sculpture by Auguste Rodin (1840-1917) and his inspiration, Pheidias (c. 490–430 BC).

think I like this one best....from one pump jack to another

Think different, be different :-)

Think Dignity Rebrand Event

I think this is a melanistic eastern gray squirrel. According to my brief research, courtesy of Wikipedia, black morphs of eastern gray squirrels typically occur in the northern portion of their range, around the Great Lakes area. Black morphs of the fox squirrel typically occur in the southeastern portion of their range, the southeastern U.S.

I like this one a little bettah. Only because we all match now. :)

THINK was a one-word slogan developed by IBM founder Thomas J. Watson, Sr..

Think of a PAINTING, and you'll be close to what this was IRL. :-)

I think it is from a Witch Hazel bush/tree.

The sun was shining through, my camera and my eyes were amazed!

Ich tippe mal, das habe Ich wieder so arrangiert -- I admit it!

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Witch-hazel

 

Ohiopyle

 

I URGE you all to visit some photos of my friends on this trip:

www.flickr.com/photos/8194163@N07/1607284251/

and

www.flickr.com/photos/27736546@N00/1582550603/

 

The Moody Blues - Nights in White satin´67

www.youtube.com/watch?v=9muzyOd4Lh8

Viernes 6 de diciembre 2013

@ CEDIM

 

Foto: Edith Valle

The great Flemish author and essayist

indios outreach @ payatas

The Think Ink Florist for The Kraken Rum - copyright Will Edgecombe 2014

the plack next to it says new home residence, furnished appartments. I really wish i could move in there. :P

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