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If you come to Norfolk, do try to visit this garden... even if you are not a gardener it was a wonderful idea and perfectly implemented. Amazing venture by the two owners. You will love it! eastrustonoldvicarage.co.uk
An old International truck sits at the Minnie Miller farm. It appears to have been a work truck for the farm.
The original picture from Adobe Stock was less kinky.
The passage to black and white, plus the increased contrast, added to the grungy look made this a little more ... coquin as we say in french ... LOL
Dirty Work is from The Rolling Stones
Good photography is hard work. Carrying your lenses and cameras that weight 20kg or more. Finding locations to shoot. Dealing with people. Working at night and on the weekends.
Disappeared Quipu is a poem in space-a time-based work in dialogue with historical quipus ("knot"in Quechua).
For millennia ancient people's of the Andes created quipus:complex record- keeping devices that served as an essential medium for reading and writing,registering and remembering,through an intricate system of knot making.In a career spanning five decades the artist, poet,and filmmaker Cecelia Vicuña has transformed the rich cultural legacies of the Andean region,reimagining the historical within jet contemporary practice.With feminism as a unifying theme and her ongoing series of work called Precarious (Precario) as a conceptual precursor,she explores the shifting nature of language and memory;the resilience of native people in the face of repression;and her own experiences,living in exile from her native Chile,following the military coup of 1973.
Vicuña has devoted a significant part of her artistic practice studying,interpreting,and reactivating the multidimensional potential of the quipu and it's ritual aspect,banned by the Spanish during their colonization of South America.Drawing from her indigenous heritage she creates installations and transformative ritual performances address issues of homogenization,ecological disasters,and human rights.Disappeared Quipu is part of decades-long explorations that often includes activation by the artist,in which she moves,alone or with others,among the fibers and knotted strands of the work,linking movement,sound and material to enact a physical relationship with the legacy embodied by the quipu.For Vicuña each knot of her "quipus for the future"bears witness to the connection and collective and expressive capacities of a language largely lost to history.
Created specially for this project calls attention to the disappearance of knowledge through the loss of a complex,ancient textile tradition.Vicuña's work links people of the past,present,and future in a collective art of resistance and remembrance celebrating the centuries long cultural legacy of the Andean people.
Trinity Church, Wall Street
The church has undergone extensive cleaning and repair work in the interior and exterior. Updated wiring, electrical systems and all controlled with 21st Century technology. Seen on a tour as part of Sacred Sites Open House Weekend by the New York Landmarks Conservancy. Estimated completion of the project should be by the end of the year.
The church was consecrated in 1846 and designed by architect Richard Upjohn. It's the third building on the site. Trinity's history begins in 1697, the original building burned in a great fire during the American Revolutionary War.
CSX work train W042 hustles north on the ex-L&N "CC" Subdivision at Frantz, Kentucky on the afternoon of March 22, 2020.
A young woman at work in Sārnāth, India. Sridigamber Jain Temple in the background.
Sārnāth, Uttar Pradesh, India 2015
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Work in progress - This is the first time I've ever attempted to draw a human. I started in colour, but then changed my mind and decided to go with graphite. It's going better than expected so far and I'm enjoying working on it, but there is still lots to do and plenty chance for it to go wrong!
Made this couple of months ago for my LUG's "Favourite hobby" miniland-scale contest, was fourth.
Includes three (3) cats. And yeah it's me, on my work station.
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As you can see, there is work to do before this fire is out.
Enroute to Mt Rainier, we came across this forest fire. There were multiple aircraft being used to attack the flames. We were lucky enough to see two helicopters pulling water from the Naches River along State Route 410.
State Route 410, Washington State.
To get the sunset positioned over one of the coves on Lake Argyle, we drove part way around the lake, turned off the roadway an dfollowed a gravel road down towards the lake. About two thirds of the way down, the road was blocked, so we hiked from there down to a primitive campsite and then beyond it to the shoreline. However, the water level was higher than I expected, and so we were not able to work our way from that point along the shoreline. A few fish later (caught by by grandson), we had a breif view of a beautiful sunset.
The night before, when I debated whether go to the lake, the sunset turned out to be spectacular. Unfortuantely, I stayed home that night and missed out.
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Today I'm finally going back to the Gym, after I had pneumonia last month.
Bare with me, I have a few more Poinciana shots to upload.
Ps: Still in thankful mode, since you guys gave me three explores in a row!!