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This is aimed at all the franchises that are turning our towns into clones of each other, what happened to the independents? / May The Froth Be With You! Other RubyRed designs: /
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......OF ART Antony Gormley sculpture… Melbourne People Seascapes New Zealand Frogs Lensbaby Infrared Industrial Spam Panorama Landscapes Real Estate Series Plastic People*
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Done in Photoshop What happens to the Earth-Happens to the People / Mother speaks / all feel her / all hear her / all know her / Few respect her From my Mother I rise
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Title from Australian Idol quotes
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I created these 2 pieces (slightly different from one another Transcension By Devine Light ) then a title came to mind (btw~it always happens this way for me) the word TRANSCENSION, it fit it perfectly then i pulled it up on google and found this article: Answering the Fermi Paradox: Exploring the Mechanisms of Universal Transcension, © 2002-2007 by John Smart / http://www.accelerating.org/articles/answeringfermiparadox.html / This was the section that stood out to me: / In transcension, once intelligence saturates its local environment, it is constrained to leave local spacetime. It learns how to enter hyperspace, that suspected multidimensional environment hinted at in our string, supersymmetry, and M-theory, and within which cosmologists tell us new universes may be born and other yet-uncertain events may happen. In transcension, advanced intelligence inevitably moves out of our slow and computationally-restrictive spacetime, multi-locally, once it reaches a certain point in its development. The developmental singularity hypothesis is one of several possible versions of the transcension scenario, but it need not be proven correct for constrained transcension to remain the destiny of local intelligence. / In this section i read, i realized this is what i was deplicting, a transformation of this being into a higher state and leaving of this space and time. Isnt it amazing how something you create triggers you to find its meaning and a justification of why you sought out to create it? Lisa C. Weber ©2008 (Created with Bryce 6.1) Visit My Complete Bubble for all My 3D Artwork. Thanks for dropping by and enjoy!
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1 – White / 2 – Maroon / 3 – Pink / 4 – Yellow / 5 – Brown
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Taken on March 10, 2008….......May the force be with you…....... / ____ / All The Materials Contained May Not Be Reproduced, Copied, Edited, Published, Transmitted Or Uploaded In Any Way Without My Permission. My Images Do Not Belong To The Public Domain. © 2008Joyce Dickens: Using my images for any purpose and in any way, without prior permission, may lead to legal action!
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A recent digital work on CS2. I love Rat Rod culture. This image was inspired by WWII aircraft and some work I’ve seen recently that develops USAF themes on Hot Rods.
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F-22 Raptor during the demo at 2007 NAS Oceana airshow. This plane and it’s capabilities are nothing short of amazing. I wonder how hot that exhaust is?
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There is only a 5 percent mark-up on this one. I encourage everyone to “f*ckin’ love” themselves a t-shirt with Ronald holding whomever is across and slightly to the right of you at gunpoint.
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Western Force Cult Hero – AJ Whalley Forget Chuck – What Would AJ Do?
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10×14 watercolor enhanced colored pencil. The original is available. Please contact me for further information. Double portrait of a Siberian Tiger, now called the Amur Tiger. The captive population of Siberian Tiger comprises several hundred. A majority of these tigers are found in China, with other populations in Europe and North America. The large, distinctive and powerful cats are popular zoo exhibits. The Siberian Tiger is bred within the Species Survival Plan (SSP), a project based on 83 wild caught tigers. According to most experts, this population is large enough to stay stable and genetically healthy. Today, approximately 160 Siberian Tigers participate in the SSP, which makes it the most extensively bred tiger subspecies within the programme. There are currently no more than around 255 tigers in the tiger SSP from three different subspecies. Developed in 1982, the Species Survival Plan for the Siberian Tiger is the longest running program for a tiger subspecies. It has been very fortunate and productive, and the breeding program for the Siberian Tiger has actually been used as a good example when new programs have been designed to save other animal species from extinction. The Siberian Tiger is not very difficult to breed in captivity, but the possibility of releasing animals bred in captivity into the wild is small. Conservation efforts that secure the wild population are therefore still of imperative. If a captive bred Siberian Tiger were to be released into the wild, it would lack the necessary hunting skills and starve to death. Captive bred tigers can also approach humans and villages, since they have learned to associate humans with feeding and lack the natural shyness of the wild tigers. In a worst-case scenario, the starving tigers could even become man-eaters. Since tigers must be taught how to hunt by their mothers when they are still cubs, a program that aimed to release captive bred Siberian Tigers into the wild would face great difficulties. (information from Wikipedia) Completed 2007
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My first visit to this delightful place and I was most impressed. There was plenty of water coming over the fall as it had rained the night before. It is situated in the Yorkshire Dales not far from the Town of Settle. This is a HDR image. 3 shots at 2, 0, -2 processed in Dynamic HDR software.
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Not quite what it seems.. I sat by the waterfall for an hour trying to get good shots of the salmon leaping the falls, yet failed to catch a shot with multiple salmon. I achieved this image by using three shots and a bit of photo editing magic. MY WATERFALLS SET
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Mixed Media (watercolor with white acrylic highlights) 12”x8” on linen canvas sheet. I would love to tell you about the location of this work, but the truth is my RB friend Carolyn Staut sent me the photo I used for this painting. She responded quickly to my indecision of what to paint by emailing me half a dozen photos. How cool is that?
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I took this shot a few weeks ago while on a photo shoot with Rob Hardy.. I knew he had posted a similar b/w shot so I held off posting this for a while.. / / Frustratingly it seems I can’t find a group to post it in as I have reached the top limit in my usual groups. / I don’t understand the need for a limit of how many photo’s are posted in a group, it seems strange. I do believe there should be limits to how many photo’s a day or a week you should post into a group, that stops any one person from swampng a group… but using the Waterfall group as an instance, why a limit of ten photo’s. There’s over thirty waterfalls in my area alone and this rule prevents me from sharing them with other people??? / This is not meant as a dig at anyone and no offence meant… it’s just my thoughts :-) Ps. I’ve decided to add it to the Yorkshire Grit group.. I believe it’s in Yorkshire, it’s definitely in The Yorkshire Dales National Park. MY WATERFALLS SET
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A Susan Epps Oliver original 2007. All rights reserved. The power of Nature…...
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Nature’s forces can sometimes be so powerful. / This was the moon rising – June 2008 – I thought the clouds were about to engulf the moon from underneath.
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Not only skin deep, beauty is, yes….
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Another photo of Cauldron Falls, this is at West Burton in the Yorkshire Dales. MY WATERFALLS SET
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