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This is an assortment of 50 translucent glass beads. The colors are pretty and fun to work with. The sizes range from 4mm to 8mm. The sizes, shapes and colors will vary from mix to mix.

  

Pigments are used to colour the resin and gelcoat.

This beautifully lite tulip can be found at the entry of the former Kansas City Star building located at 18th and Grand in downtown Kansas City Missouri.

 

Occasionally I do photograph things other than cars.

 

Dallas Rd. Shoreline, Victoria, BC

The calf skin allows light to pass through.

Exercício proposto durante o curso

About Semuc Champey, Guatemala

Semuc Champey is a natural monument in the department of Alta Verapaz, Guatemala, near the Q'eqchi' Maya town of Lanquín. It consists of a natural 300 m limestone bridge, under which passes the Cahabón River. Atop the bridge is a series of stepped, turquoise pools, a popular swimming attraction. Although it can be difficult to get to, Semuc is becoming more and more popular with travelers.

... seen from below, have another kind of beauty.

 

Click+see it BIG+BLACK. —·••·— Enjoy ALL Colors+Details.

The installation art by Shirin Abedinirad for Okunoto Triennale 2023.

At Suzu, Japan.

Asahi Takumar 1:2.5 135mm lens , mounted on PENTAX K20D digital body.

Baldosas creadas con variaciones de la base molino en papel translúcido.

 

Tiles made with variations of windmill base on translucent paper.

Lobelia cardinalis

A leafrom one of the Water lilly plants growing at taisekiji temple near Shin Fuji. This shot was taken after the sun set, so its colors are a little less intense than the other shot.

Art invaded the husk of an abandoned factory in Ruisbroek.

I spent a month in northern Madagascar doing research with Frontier, acting as scientific photographer for the group.

 

Prints of all my photographs are available; just go to madphotography.wordpress.com/prints

this shot of an berlin bvg bus moving in front of the camera adds another perspective on static and dynamic layers of reality

View through the church windows at Dunton, Buckinghamshire

Archers provide businesses with signs, graphics and lighting.

 

Our collective skills give us many capabilities; from designing and applying vehicle graphics to installing neon lighting, fret cut lettering and outputting and finishing stunning large format digital prints.

 

Archers is based in Isleworth, in Middlesex.

Looks like some kind of spider mite.

Roundhouse Woods, Vale Of glamorgan.

 

Photography by Twitter @nspugh twitter.com/nspugh

Samsung digital camera

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