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Arches National Park, Moab, Utah

Canon AE-1. 28mm f/2.8, Ilford HP5+

Processed by Film Box Lab, Nashville, TN

From my first out of country set of Kap photos taken in Switzerland. Turns out these buildings had an interesting shape.

Zig & Zag (Jack Perry & Doug McKenzie) were one of Melbourne's best known clown act. They began with the start of television broadcasting in 1956 when they were enlisted by Channel 7 Melbourne to create a weekly half hour children's show sponsored by Peters Ice Cream. Their 13 week contract was extended to 13 years creating a then Australian television record. This polaroid was taken by a studio assistant during a photo shoot of the duo for the colour section of my 'Symbols of Australia' book.

I was at a volunteer banquet. I dont have a better pic of the skirt yet.

Drawn last Saturday on a gloomy day with ZIG brown pen, a Kuretake waterbrush & some inexpensive watercolour pencils that I was testing.

somewhere in the 2nd district of Vienna

Embalse de Ulldecona - La Pobla de Benifassà, Castellón (Spain).

EnFoCa KDD Tardor als Ports de Tortosa i Beseit 06/11/2010.

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See where this picture was taken. [?]

A cool zig zag boardwalk through the bush at the Arataki Visitor Centre in the Waitakere Ranges west of Auckland City.

 

Textures by Skeletal Mess (shadowhousecreations.blogspot.com/)

Patterns in pavement.....Happy American Thanksgiving everyone!

showing off his new threads.

Este es el esquema del anillo zig-zag, por fin lo he conseguido.Está hecho con la tecnica brick stitck, hay un monton de explicaciones en los foros, esta está bastante bien.http://www.abalorios.net/ABA/taller/tec/comanche.htm.

Que la disfruteis

The perfectionist in me wants to connect the zigs and zags where they aren't connected.

hmmmm i wonder what this could be?

PRINCIPLES OF DESIGN

Shot very close to my house on the avenue. I guess this most expresses how life for me rarely slows down. Even when the day is over my mind is a blur, thinking about the next day, work, appointments, relationships...

Zig Zag Railway, Clarence, NSW, Australia

Looking back towards Ohiya with the constantly changing clouds.

 

At approx 1775 meters.

 

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I took this by the railroad bridge park in Paris, Ontario. There's a path that goes right up to the water. This was taken with my 1947-era Industar-22 lens. It has some eccentricities, but it takes a great photo. I believe this was around f/18, possibly f/16.

Statief werd verplaatst tijdens het maken van de foto, dan krijg je dit.

 

This is really called the Zig Zag Bridge, for obvious reasons. It is surrounded by Iris beds, which are not in bloom this time of year, of course. The lower pond is just beyond.

 

Portland's Japanese Garden

Zig zag quilt I made using the no-triangle tutorial from crazy mom quilts.

Oops I forgot to take a picture of the fabric before I cut it into squares. There are about 4-5 of each red, green, and brown material. There are cherry's on white and on pink. I think I am going to call this the spumoni zig zag quilt it reminds me of ice cream with cherries on top.

This buck was completely unaware of our presence..We were hidden behind a thick bramble hedge. He was a long way off and gradually wandered closer, nibbling at the damp grass and flowers along the way.

Roe Deer~Capreolus capreolus

 

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The Creighton Lied Art Gallery, in the Lied Education Center for the Arts (LECA) on the Creighton campus presented an exhibit of photographs by native artist Zig Jackson in 2002. Jackson is of Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara decent and was raised on the Fort Berthold Reservation in North Dakota. His many awards include the Wallace Alexander Gerbode Foundation Grant for Excellence in Photographic Arts and the National Millennium Survey Grand. His works can be found in museums such as the Museum of Contemporary Photography/Columbia College in Chicago, the Institute of American Indian Arts Museum in Santa Fe, the Joslyn Art in Omaha and the Museum of Modern Art in San Francisco. He currently teaches photography at the Savannah College of Art and Design in Georgia and is also working on a book of his images.

 

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Headed out to Forresters beach for the first time this morning and to my surprise i was the only photographer silly enough to be there at that hour. The colours and shapes of the rocks blew me away!

Multiple shot blended in photoshop, with levels, curves etc also performed in photoshop.

This was taken driving down the Zig Zag drive in Gooseberry Hill. This shot looks toward the west

The Creighton Lied Art Gallery, in the Lied Education Center for the Arts (LECA) on the Creighton campus presented an exhibit of photographs by native artist Zig Jackson in 2002. Jackson is of Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara decent and was raised on the Fort Berthold Reservation in North Dakota. His many awards include the Wallace Alexander Gerbode Foundation Grant for Excellence in Photographic Arts and the National Millennium Survey Grand. His works can be found in museums such as the Museum of Contemporary Photography/Columbia College in Chicago, the Institute of American Indian Arts Museum in Santa Fe, the Joslyn Art in Omaha and the Museum of Modern Art in San Francisco. He currently teaches photography at the Savannah College of Art and Design in Georgia and is also working on a book of his images.

 

For more information, see

www.creighton.edu/ccas

www.facebook.com/creightonccas

www.twitter.com/creighton_ccas

Pose longue avec bougé.Tirage argentique.

The shadow pattern caught my eye here on a wall of an abandoned pump house.

CSX 3409 is heading North through the reverse curves at Chestoa, TN. 3 miles ahead is a crew change at Erwin TN.

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