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Amongst all the stuff humans created in their short story on Earth, this particular object was the crucial mark on our history, the one that drove things to completely different shores. Yes, something as simple as the light bulb (courtesy of Mr. Thomas Edison), the inauguration of an era where electricity is EVERYTHING. I don’t want to sound harsh but it truly means EVERYTHING! (lol now it sounds funny but I wouldn’t be typing this without electricity, and without it: no TV, no radio, no lamps, no nothing mainly… back to the sone age) Indeed, don’t you feel the silence when there is a blackout. Practically everything around us requires a power source, hence, my tribute to this very beginning, irony included. That lightbulb died yesterday, but now shone again thanks to that king of the skies known as the Sun. It might also be a premonition of what might happen at the current rate of resources consumption… Dozens of useless lightbulbs. Yay for taking common stuff and twist it into something weird! =)
invent the future
We all have ideas, inventions, patents and creativity. Some of us act on it and make a difference and some leave it for another time untill they can bring it forward. This shirt is a reminder to us all that we are creative and full of talent and ideas, that we have the power to translate our creativity into action. In a way once the shirt is on the person there is no excuse to postpone for tomorrow or a distant future, what can be done now. *Top ten: 5th of October – T-shirts challenge, October 2009
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A little known fact is that this guy also invented the monocycle in 1467.
Fritz was very pleased with his new invention, but there was still something not quite right about it. Image from Wikimedia Commons. (I am a Public Domain convert now!) My entry for the 24 hour tshirt challenge -Inspired by triangles. / See here for details.
Just thought you might want to see my favorite lamp at home. super simple , but its got that ” I love home” look to me.. Brought at a flea market in Miami, Florida Sony DSC H7 point and shoot camera / f/4.0 / Focal Length 38.9 / 1/60s / ISO 125
I had the opportunity to visit The Tech Museum / in San Jose, California with my daughters class today. / The main exhibit currently is about Leonardo da Vinci and his fabulous inventions. (And inventions that never became reality) / What an adventure it was. An amazing man, I wish I could have met. / This picture is from a wall sculpture that was large and impressive. / The lighting was gorgeous. / You must make a visit if you happen in California /
the patches of walls and barns, creating a abstract pattern of shapes and forms in the winter snow. Shot in Swaledale in the North Yorkshire dales
Original shot from Florida, done for challenge ; Invert the colors / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-— / March 12, 2009 Top 10 (#4) in Invert My Colors
Going to the moon! / Be Right Back! /
~ Story People
please visit my darling friend john he has a new jazzy group Captured at the Edison Festival of Lights in honor of Mr. Thomas A Edison . a Yearly event, held as one of the top 20 events in all of the USA, Fort Myers, Florida / 2007 festival of Lights. . / this image was chosen for a spotlight on Shmapp !. to represent our area festivals. . * / Info on his life in Fort Myers: / Edison moved from Menlo Park after the death of Mary Stilwell and purchased a home known as “Glenmont” in 1886 as a wedding gift for Mina in Llewellyn Park in West Orange, New Jersey. In 1885, Thomas Edison bought property in Fort Myers, Florida, and built what was later called Seminole Lodge as a winter retreat. Edison and his wife Mina spent many winters in Fort Myers where they recreated and Edison tried to find a domestic source of natural rubber. Henry Ford, the automobile magnate, later lived a few hundred feet away from Edison at his winter retreat in Fort Myers, Florida. Edison even contributed technology to the automobile. They were friends until Edison’s death. Tune in Carlos Santana
experimental art…. / a photo-manipulation and digital painting / ps cs4 and painterx © jokiargu creations 2009 / All rights reserved
The math equation that’s barely legal :)
digital painting and photo-manipulation… © 2009 jokiargu creations / All rights reserved thank you for viewing my heART!!!
The twins’ first attempt at building a time travel device met with much derision from the scientific community.
model: Grace! / ...and thank God she’s responding well to the treatments! / thank you all for your prayers!! ...and yes, it’s good to be back!!!
The Incredible Life of Leonardo the Lucky – The Series Photo composite & digital work in Photoshop CS4. / Group Feature: ‘All In, Editing’ – September 2009 Leonardo the Lucky T-shirt also available: /
The Incredible Life of Leonardo the Lucky – The Series Photo composite & digital work in Photoshop CS4. A list of brushes I use is on my profile page. / Group Feature: ‘First Things’ – September 2009 Leonardo the Lucky T-shirt also available: /
The journey of the Redback who decided not to follow the traditional spider path, begins with this image, she is searches for something bigger, more wonderful, she believes in change for the better.. Are you like the Redback? Are you ready to re-invent yourself? Click on the image to visit my ZAZZLE store :0) /
photo-manipulation / PS CS4 personal stocks used / the face is basically a composition, the eye, nose and mouth came from three separate photographs. © jokiargu creations 2009 / All rights reserved thanks you for viewing my heART!!
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