Routine 

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  • So little time and so much fur…....

  • This was one of the summer’s best friends in Weedy Field. Every single day this butterfly would fly a route that included a downward spiral in the middle of Cone Grove. I could count on it passing at least 5 times in 45 minutes. It was amazing but the most amazing part is that this butterfly followed a path no matter what: I could have the camera ready less than 2 inches from where I knew it would pass and be ready for it. Unfortunately, my defective D80 wasn’t fast enough to catch it in flight but the darned thing would bump into me if I stood in its intended pathway, almost as if it simply had to go the same route or die! Too strange for words.

  • 2:39:1 cinematic style crops of a typical morning routine.

  • taken at Red Door Burlesque, Sunday 8th June 2008

  • This lighthouse sits on a beach close to the southernmost tip of India. A place where the world’s 3 great oceans meet. The land is some of the most fertile and abundant in the country. The literacy rate is one of the highest at 97%. I often used to watch the daily morning catch. As I watched the ladies ferrying their loads of fish, I mused about how often we can be consumed by the burdens of life, the mundane and well worn paths of routine that we tread. If we could but stop, if only for a moment, and see the beauty and sources of light that inhabit our world around us.

  • HiLo, HiLo, it’s off to work we go … / This pattern is made up of small photos taken with my cell-phone of the tracks made by Hi-Lo (Fork-Lift) trucks at work. It had just rained, so the soot from the factory where I work turned into a slippery sort of grime that made driving a Hi-Lo a little precarious. Every once in a while you’d see these big machines sliding from their course under the heavy load and weaving a pretty pattern as they went. The red glow in some of the squares comes from the running lights on the rear of the Hi-Lo. / I added this to the Underground USA group because it was taken at an automotive plant that is closing its doors this coming September 26th. The drivers who created these tire tracks are currently looking for new employment after putting a great part of their life into their careers at this facility, yet not quite enough to fulfill the 30 years needed to reach retirement. Many of their jobs have gone overseas, but that’s another story. / I guess when it’s all said and done, I should consider this an industrial pattern. Especially with its association to the up’s and down’s of the automotive industry here in the US.

  • Sarah Lea Cheesecake performs her new routine at Kinky on 2nd August 2008

  • A generic image of a female Chinese gymnast showing beautiful artistry, technique and form mid air, during her floor exercise routine at a World Championships.

  • Break The Routine was sketched in pencil and colored digitally. It is also available in other colors! This print has been my number 1 best seller and has been featured on many design blogs, children’s rooms and online magazines. This is available as cards and prints. Thanks so much! xo shelli

  • Break The Routine was sketched in pencil and colored digitally. It is also available in other colors! This print has been my number 1 best seller and has been featured on many design blogs, children’s rooms and online magazines. This is available as cards and prints. Thanks so much! xo shelli

  • Break The Routine was sketched in pencil and colored digitally. It is also available in other colors! This print has been my number 1 best seller and has been featured on many design blogs, children’s rooms and online magazines. This is available as cards and prints. Thanks so much! xo shelli

  • I sure do like my coffee. This table is older than “dirt” and I love it.. morning sunshine .. I am an early morning person :) .. SOoC.. straight out of the camera..

  • Ruby is learning a new dance routine. /

  • mix media on paper,canvas

  • All images are @ Copyright Rosa Cobos 2009 . All rights reserved For them… They are like flowers in a barren country… / Demolished by the fraticide emotion.. / that contaminated their rememberings.. / when a child was supposed to play.. / and not run from the hissing bombs… Sprout in Winter.. / around a caffé table.. / arranging and disarraging thoughts. / Sprout in Spring… / Sniffing the air.. / and chosing the first colourful dresses / Sprout in Summer… / Vanishing in the long… long.. / sunset afternoons… / Sprout in Autum.. / feeding the pigeons.. / with cookies crambs… / and imagining huge cover beds.. / designed with golden leaves.. / and crispy stars and huge moons. Their arms tighted against their bags.. / May be they are hidding the secrets of / a dreamnt lover.. / They… exhibiting the orography of / the eternal rivers of Life.. / Pulsing the seconds, / as.. / if they were centuries…. / in which … / keep enlightened.. / an everlasting smile. / Rosa Cobos @ Copyright Rosa Cobos . All rights reserved

  • we were taking a walk.. she got “something in her shoe”.. Philadelphia shop.. South street., which is the heart of art district…. i love it here. and i love my daughter, although we fight allot :)

  • Shadow play … on the routine. Olympus E-3, Zuiko 14-54 mm f/2,8-3.5 TF. Also available in a Comic-strip format for cards and mounted prints / See more Shadow Play Images Copyright © Richard G. Witham 2009 all rights reserved. / Contact the artist

  • Comic-strip version of my Waking Up poster. / This version adapts better to cards and matted or mounted prints. Olympus E-3, Zuiko 14-54 mm f/2,8-3.5 TF. See more Shadow Play Images Copyright © Richard G. Witham 2009 all rights reserved. / Contact the artist

  • my wonderful model Caitlin doing more make up stuff! / Conte, Kremer and Unison pastels on Clairefontaine Pastelmat / various stages of the drawing on my blog / http://derekjonesart.blogspot.com/2009_11_01_archive.html

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