You’ll see from the graphic that I’m generally implying the sorry fact that in the future our neurons will be so filled with war, hatred, dis-ease, fear, greed, vanity, and vapid, banal nonsense that our super skinny bodies will have one short arm to hold our brain-tumour inducing mobiles up to our rotten Apple infested heads, while our eyes bleed having never spent one second away from a flickering screen, our chest cavities will be stuffed with money since interest rates have plummeted so low that keeping cash in a bank devalues it, all the while wielding a shotgun to protect ourselves from everyone else who are all exactly like us. It looks like this in my head when I close my eyes at night.
identify yourself. / And now prove to me that unicorns do not exist. / [Notice the slightly larger spacing between the ‘a’ and the ‘theist’ just in case you get stopped by the god police]
how would we dress in the future? e-broidery? wearable computers? mutant material? smart clothes?
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I was out about 5 hours on that 23rd December , 3 hours in the morning and 2 in the afternoon – and came home with with some 400 pics. Most of them you will never see, as I am extremely selective. But there are quite a few still which are worth showing here, and so here is another one, taken on the Horneboeg Heath at Hilversum just about 10 minutes after I had left home (we are very lucky and live close to that heath). The hoarfrost was less heavy than the day before, but it was still in good quality on north-lying positions where the sun had not eaten it up on the later hours of the day before. And there was mist which had not been there the day before. Someone actually said to me: this day is nothing like yesterday! Why go out! Poor chap! He did not see IT! Hilversum 23rd December 2007, 9.59 am (as you know the sun rises late on that day) / Nikon D 80, Nikkor 18-200 mm at 70 mm / F 13, 1/80, ISO 200
DIGITAL BIOMECHANIC HORROR EROTICA
A big thanks to Ellen for nominating this work into the “Pay-It-Forward” group. This is what she had to say: / ” I wanted to nominate the 23rd psalm of mnkreations, because this psalm means a lot to me, its one of my favourite psalms from the bible. And i was glad to see it here with a very nice photo on Redbubble! / Thanks for sharing mnkreations!” Please take a minute or 10 to enjoy Ellen’s fabulous work. You can find her in my Watchlist or here: http://www.redbubble.com/people/ellen Feature in the “Pay-It-Forward” Group. Thanks! / Picture of Scripture Top 10 My Favorite Written Art challenge 23rd Psalm overlaid green pasture and round bales of hay on a late summer afternoon. Photo was made more transparent. /
Photographed in my old family Bible. The cross belonged to my Grandmother, it seemed fitting somehow to put the two together. / I have been tracing my family tree for about a year now, another ‘hobby’ which can get you hooked. But it makes these few family treasures even more precious. Also, text is interesting to work with … 22.03.09 Featured in Still life Photography group Thank you very much!! 24.03.09 featured in Super Macro Photography group Thank you hosts!
Bible turned to the 23rd Psalm with wedding rings.
Green pastures…restore my soul.
Sunday wait for the 6 downtown NYC
T SHIRT VERSION OF 23RD CENTURY
This image was shot 1.5 sec @f8 on a canon 450d / with tripod and cable release Just north of Innisfail Far North Queensland
Please view larger so you can see the little singing wren better. Thank you!
The galaxy is so vast and beautiful / When one stares into its vastness / We measure up so small This was created using many of my original photos. / Redfield plugings was also used.
There is no must in art because art is free. Words and inspiration from Wasilly Kandinsky Painting using acrylics / 15×10cm on paper September, 23rd 2009
This morning’s Dust Storm blanketing Sydney Harbour with a residual wake from the first ferry. / Apart from a minor spot removal- as is from camera / taken with Canon EOS 50D l EF-S 60mm / - Best viewed large -
This mornings phenomenal Dust Storm over Sydney. / It looks calm but boy was it blowing a gale! / From Lavender Bay looking towards the Harbour Bridge / with Luna Park on the left. / 23rd September 2009 / Thank you so much for making this a Feature on / The Home Page / and in / Canon DSLR / Skyscapes / All About Water taken with Canon EOS 50D l 18-200mm / - Best viewed large -
As is from camera. / A blanket of pearl grey dust covering Sydney this morning / 23rd September 2009. taken with Canon EOS 50D l EF-S 60mm / - Best viewed large -
taken with Canon EOS 50D l 18-200mm / - Best viewed large - /
One of Luna Park’s steeples and this morning’s / storm dusted sky. / 23rd September 2009. / taken with Canon EOS 50D l 18-200mm / - Best viewed large -
Sydney’s Dust Storm this morning towards Lavender Bay. / 23rd September 2009. / taken with Canon EOS 50D l 18-200mm / - Best viewed large -
As is from camera. / A native wattle bathing in Sydney’s Dust Storm light. / taken with Canon EOS 50D l EF-S 60mm / - Best viewed large - /
When there are no Ferries…Cab it! / There was pretty much nothing moving across Sydney Harbour around 8 this morning but for blowing dust, which blanketed the city, and then this water taxi. / I love how it looks as though it’s swooping out from no where and feel pretty lucky to have caught it! / 23rd September 2009 / taken with Canon EOS 50D l 18-200mm / - Best viewed large -
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