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  • The higher notes of a large pipe organ.

  • Moods from Norway. October 2007.

  • that’s soccer to non euros :-)

  • black
    by kidi

    light in dark

  • An ancient photo I dug up from a Milwaukee Brewer’s game back in early July 2007 against the San Francisco Giants at Miller Park / / / see the ball? :) / / / /

  • Baseball is played between two teams of nine players each on a baseball field, under the authority of one or more officials.

  • Preparing the energy for your best shot!! Enjoy! _

  • Iwerne Courtney This is the village of Iwerne Courtney, a.k.a. Shroton in North Dorset, shot from the approach to Hambledon Hill, one of Dorset’s amazing iron age hill forts. Strange that our ancestors preferred to live on higher ground, whereas most modern homes occupy the valleys. The circular area is of course the village cricket ground. Date: 25th May 2008 Click here to see Hambledon Hill

  • Maybe The first piece I did with Ultra Fractal that ’ I really dug’ I know lovingly refer to it as ‘The Green One’ The Name incidentally comes from the shapes reminds me of a baseball pitchers mitt with ball in hand….

  • The Oakland A’s. Joe Blanton pitching, and Bobby Crosby at shortstop.

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  • a nice fat lip throwing out

  • As the title says this is a 3:1 panoramic shot of Barcelona Nou Camp football stadium. On none match days you can pay to freely walk around the stadium (with restrictions of course) Canon 1Ds Mk2 / 24mm x 3 shots stitched together / ISO 100 / F11

  • A soothing song reaches our ears / Somehow displacing all our fears / To soothe once more, as done for years / Music composed in fire’s spears / / Pop loudly sings the melody / Voice shows in cinder’s arc we see / And though not always sung on key / Still rings with warmth and often glee / / Sizzle plays from coals below / Like static on cheap radio / Where fire greets the pitch’s flow / Alights anew the fire’s glow / / Hiss plays as from viper’s den / To warn the wild, the power of men / Hiss soothes the soul as fire’s zen / To keep men safe from wild again / / Crackle is the drummer’s beat / To time the fire band it’s feat / With rhythms forged from fire’s heat / And make the fire’s band complete / / Pop, Sizzle, Hiss, and Crackle clan / Together form the fire band / They never play a song that’s planned / Yet still a song we understand / / This fractal artwork was inspired by the music composed as a fire burns in the fireplace or around a campfire. It has always been a song of lulling warmth and comfort for myself, as with most other people. The notes of pop, sizzle, hiss, and crackle are arranged at random, so the song is always familiar, yet never the same twice. This is not to be confused with the sound of a wildfire, which is a completely different song than what I am representing in this artwork. / / The instrument of the fire song is that of pitch, also known as sap. Pockets of pitch are heated by the fire until they expand under the pressure, and then release the pressure by exploding (pop), by bubbling pitch onto the coals (sizzle), releasing gases (hiss), or cracking apart the wood grain (crackle). When combined they play the music of the fire. / / I imagine the music of fire is comforting to most, because it is ingrained in our genetic learning, tracing back to a time when we lived in the forest and caves, and fire would provide light, warmth, and safety from predators in the wild. Being one of the oldest forms of music, and all it has provided for us as a species over countless millennium, I thought it was worthy of a tribute artwork. / / This was created in Apophysis. The original is 4800×4800 pixels at 300 pixels per inch. The fractal was created as a transparency, and then layered over a gradient background that was created in Photoshop. The fractal gradient was created with ApoMap, a gradient editor commonly used with Apophysis. All of the post processing (background gradient and layering only) was done in Photoshop. The actual fractal has not been post-processed at all, and is exactly as it was rendered. Because the original is so large and difficult to see over the internet, I have included a few detail cutaways below. The cutaways are at 50% of the full-size artwork. / / / / / / / /

  • One for all the climbers out there. A 900 Newton mountain climber scales a 100 metre cliff. How much work is done by the mountain climber? How long did this take in minutes if the climber used 88 watts of power?

  • The serval is one of seven species of small to medium-sized African cats. It has a slender build with long legs. Its back legs are longer than its front legs. It has a small head, large erect rounded ears and a long neck. Its coat is yellowish tan with black spots, bands and stripes. The tails has black rings and its underside is white or light tan. The pattern of every serval’s coat is different. Servals are found in many parts of Africa, but not in the equatorial jungles or the Sahara. It is most commonly found in East African savannas, usually near water. They prefer areas of scrub bush, tall grass and dry reed beds that are near streams. They will not be found hunting in an open dry savanna where there is inadequate cover. They have also adapted to higher altitudes in Kenya. Black servals can be found in Kenya’s high country provided there is a source of water near by. It has an excellent sense of hearing and can locate prey that is moving underground. Once it hears its prey, the serval will quietly approach and then leaping, will pounce on it. Often, they will play with their meal before consuming it. This cat has a number of different vocalizations which include snarling, growling, spitting, purring and a high pitched cry used to call other servals. They are successful hunters and eat a wide variety of prey, which includes rodents, small ungulates, An animal with hooves. The ungulates are divided into two classes the even-toed ungulates such as the deer, giraffes and antelopes; and the odd-toed ungulates such as horses, zebras and rhinoceroses. birds, lizards, frogs and insects. Their success rate is high at about 50% (lions are about 30% successful). They are also well known in East Africa for raiding farmer’s poultry. They require a fresh kill and will eat carrion Dead and decaying flesh. only under extreme circumstances.

  • The serval is one of seven species of small to medium-sized African cats. It has a slender build with long legs. Its back legs are longer than its front legs. It has a small head, large erect rounded ears and a long neck. Its coat is yellowish tan with black spots, bands and stripes. The tails has black rings and its underside is white or light tan. The pattern of every serval’s coat is different. Servals are found in many parts of Africa, but not in the equatorial jungles or the Sahara. It is most commonly found in East African savannas, usually near water. They prefer areas of scrub bush, tall grass and dry reed beds that are near streams. They will not be found hunting in an open dry savanna where there is inadequate cover. They have also adapted to higher altitudes in Kenya. Black servals can be found in Kenya’s high country provided there is a source of water near by. It has an excellent sense of hearing and can locate prey that is moving underground. Once it hears its prey, the serval will quietly approach and then leaping, will pounce on it. Often, they will play with their meal before consuming it. This cat has a number of different vocalizations which include snarling, growling, spitting, purring and a high pitched cry used to call other servals. They are successful hunters and eat a wide variety of prey, which includes rodents, small ungulates, An animal with hooves. The ungulates are divided into two classes the even-toed ungulates such as the deer, giraffes and antelopes; and the odd-toed ungulates such as horses, zebras and rhinoceroses. birds, lizards, frogs and insects. Their success rate is high at about 50% (lions are about 30% successful). They are also well known in East Africa for raiding farmer’s poultry. They require a fresh kill and will eat carrion Dead and decaying flesh. only under extreme circumstances.

  • A simple design with a close up of a Technics 1200 pitch fader

  • The serval is one of seven species of small to medium-sized African cats. It has a slender build with long legs. Its back legs are longer than its front legs. It has a small head, large erect rounded ears and a long neck. Its coat is yellowish tan with black spots, bands and stripes. The tails has black rings and its underside is white or light tan. The pattern of every serval’s coat is different. Servals are found in many parts of Africa, but not in the equatorial jungles or the Sahara. It is most commonly found in East African savannas, usually near water. They prefer areas of scrub bush, tall grass and dry reed beds that are near streams. They will not be found hunting in an open dry savanna where there is inadequate cover. They have also adapted to higher altitudes in Kenya. Black servals can be found in Kenya’s high country provided there is a source of water near by. It has an excellent sense of hearing and can locate prey that is moving underground. Once it hears its prey, the serval will quietly approach and then leaping, will pounce on it. Often, they will play with their meal before consuming it. This cat has a number of different vocalizations which include snarling, growling, spitting, purring and a high pitched cry used to call other servals. They are successful hunters and eat a wide variety of prey, which includes rodents, small ungulates, An animal with hooves. The ungulates are divided into two classes the even-toed ungulates such as the deer, giraffes and antelopes; and the odd-toed ungulates such as horses, zebras and rhinoceroses. birds, lizards, frogs and insects. Their success rate is high at about 50% (lions are about 30% successful). They are also well known in East Africa for raiding farmer’s poultry. They require a fresh kill and will eat carrion Dead and decaying flesh. only under extreme circumstances.

  • Baseball player hitting the ball. /

  • Premo’s old fashioned beats with flavor.

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