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  • A winter afternoon in Nevada

  • Laying on the floor (again!, need that right angle!) gave a nice view up to the stage here, even a wee bit of broken glass just in front of the lens there. I wonder what shows went on in this hall once upon a time, some of them could have been quite good. I went wandering through the side doors there which both lead up to the back entrance of the chapel above this hall, but also lead to the top of the stage area to give access to curtain pulleys, stage lighting, and lots of really quite elaborate kit up there. This place was geared up for some really quite decent productions if you look at what facilities and equipment they had available

  • Tmax 400 pushed to 6400. As is

  • The midnight run from St. Louis, Missouri, to Sacramento, California, must have been an uncomfortable experience – the dust, bumpy ride, and the ever-present possibility of being held up by outlaws or Indians.

  • Vintage film circa 1940’s. / Sorry i dont have a link for you to watch but here are the / lyrics as far as i can get out; theres a shanty in the town / on a little fair ground / with the green grass growin all around, all round / the roofs all worn, so badly torn / till it tumbles to the ground / just top of that shack, thats built way back / about 25 feet from the railroad track / blinkers on my mind most all the time / keeps calling me back to my little ole shack / id be just as nassie as i lay so lazy / if i were a king, wouldnt mean a thing / put my boots on tall / read the writing on the wall / no it wouldnt mean a thing / not a god damn thing / theres a queen waiting there / in a rocking chair / just blowing her top on ‘gators there / lookin all around and im trucking on down / cos the wedding gets back at my shanty town BRING IN THE BRASS ! badaaa ba ba

  • Sarah, nightclub location, 2007.

  • Best viewed LARGE Opera /

  • Fender Rhodes Mark 1 Stage Piano

  • sometimes in moments of lucid dreaming I think that I can’t remember my real name… not the name my parents gave me but a deeper name…. sometimes I have a sense of that deeper self within but it’s elusive and emphemeral …. but I think about it sometimes…... if I could remember my real name I’d have a better idea of what I’m supposed to be doing in the world…... if I could remember my name this is most likely what I be like…or that’s what I would like to think anyway …... so although this is not actually me…. it is also me…. just nameless. maybe this is from a dream… I can never be sure with some work…. this is one of those works….. anyway …. this started out in life as black and white 35mm negative that has been processed and scanned then digitally handcoloured

  • “The world’s a theatre, the earth a stage, Which God and nature do with actors fill”- Ancient Poverb Dying storm at sea under a full moon, Bundeena Cliffs, Royal National Park. Do you ever find yourself surprised by a picture you’ve taken – it keeps calling you back and you can’t put your finger on why? You know it’s probably not going to be popular but something about it just won’t let you go. That’s this pic for me. I had a whole sequence of lightning shots from the height of this storm and was going to create a composite. But at the very end of the storm, as the full moon rose through its fraying ends this little moment happened. And it just won’t let me go. Canon 1Ds MkIII / Tv: 30secs / Av: f/4 / ISO: 200 / FL: 35mm

  • All the World’s a Stage, / And all the men and women merely players: / They have their exits and their entrances; / And one man in his time plays many parts, / His acts being seven ages. At first the infant, / Mewling and puking in the nurse’s arms. / And then the whining school-boy, with his satchel / And shining morning face, creeping like snail / Unwillingly to school. And then the lover, / Sighing like furnace, with a woeful ballad / Made to his mistress’ eyebrow. Then a soldier, / Full of strange oaths and bearded like the pard, / Jealous in honour, sudden and quick in quarrel, / Seeking the bubble reputation / Even in the cannon’s mouth. And then the justice, / In fair round belly with good capon lined, / With eyes severe and beard of formal cut, / Full of wise saws and modern instances; / And so he plays his part. The sixth age shifts / Into the lean and slipper’d pantaloon, / With spectacles on nose and pouch on side, / His youthful hose, well saved, a world too wide / For his shrunk shank; and his big manly voice, / Turning again toward childish treble, pipes / And whistles in his sound. Last scene of all, / That ends this strange eventful history, / Is second childishness and mere oblivion, / Sans teeth, Sans eyes, Sans taste, Sans everything. Words by William Shakespeare – From As You Like It 2/7

  • Berlin punk band Radio Dead Ones on stage in Paderborn,Germany. EOS 30D

  • No I didn’t actually hit my thumb with a hammer for this picture. I just press the hammer on it and no harm was done.

  • The first stage of the terraformation of the planet, Ioloscerai, has been completed with the new topography unmistakably resembling the old planet Earth. Seen here is a rooftop shot looking past the tower of the newly completed Grand Hotel towards the Nepean Mountains. / Construction of the new city of Technopolis, some one hundred kilometres from our present position, is now complete. More to follow as Stage Two is completed. / Bookings for the 300-room hotel are still a little difficult to secure but should be right by the end of the present month. / It was agreed, after a lot of debate, to leave the old Ioloescerain moons in their original orbits even though, obviously, they don’t quite fit the Earth replication. Created in Artmatic Voyager with original photographic elements (tower, roofs and cloud) except for the moons, which again, are courtesy of NASA. Crescents and figures created in GroBoto.

  • I was at the Getty Museum in Los Angeles, getting ready to experience a concert when I took this one.

  • Digital art composition; one of several musical themed art works I’ve been working on to celebrate the musical influences in my life. BEST VIEWED LARGE. This art work has been FEATURED in the “Southern Style, A Downhome Perspective” group! Here’s how it looks printed on CANVAS: / Other art works in my musical themed series: ((Most any of my musical themed works have compatible color palettes and can be hung in pairs or groups.)) “My Guitar Guy” / “Glorious” / “Saturday Night Jam” / “Scales & Arpeggios” / “Song of The South” / “Encore! Encore!” /

  • This design is also available printed on T-shirts here at Red Bubble. My latest works are a series of musically themed art works celebrating the musical influences in my life. My husband plays the drums, as well as many other instruments. Here’s how it looks printed on CANVAS. Very large prints are available. This is a squared piece. /

  • Pastels, charcoal, feathers, Photoshop on canvas textured paper / My song…. The Show (lenka) / This is where I began with my paintings .. 8 years ago, this is how they used to look … with a little enhancement in photoshop to add some little extras for fun. I hope you like it. To show where I’ve come from, just doing ‘dots’ and ‘strokes’ and ‘criss-crosses’ for eyes, to the eyes I’m doing today. My story – well…one day, a lady purchased a painting from me called Seashore Sally but she only had ‘dots’ for eyes and no other features, no nose, no lips (I didn’t know how to paint or draw them). The lady got in touch with her sister, a mutual friend, and asked through her, if i would try to add real eyes and a face. I was very anxious and nervous about doing a face over the top, as the lady had paid for the painting, but i agreed to try… this is when i began to progress and learn to draw eyes, noses and lips…and i’m still working hard on getting that right and improving .. i still struggle with lips and noses and eyes, but each time I am rewarded as I learn something new and keep on developing my style / i generally progressed from this, and prior to that, i drew some still lifes, such as a ceiling fan, a cluster of frangipanis and a few portraits of say John Lennon, and some ethnic families from National Geographic, so i began practicing and honing my skills using real subjects, prior to developing a style of my own, it was important to know i could draw first, and really draw accurately. from that to this /

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