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At the Urban Trail block party on Eagle Street. Taken from above at the Biltmore Avenue parking deck, which accounts for the cool angle.
The Many Faces Of Bamboo
$30.19
Poster
An artful display of the many characteristics and uses of bamboo, displayed in 13 original images that show the strength and gracefulness of this lovely plant.
Seven Cycles
$39.74
Book
Seven Cycles is a wry, adventurous collision between common sense and mid-life dysfunction across many fronts: personal, corporate, political, religious and social. The story launches from a cynical view of today's corporate condition, takes off with a shot, then keeps on going.
The main character, Bob, is a fifty-something, divorced, stuck-in-a-rut, mechanical engineer who inadvertently becomes, by virtue of his own untapped competencies, point man against a web of deceit and greed that ensnares his failing company, NASA, the military, conspiracy theorists, the president, government agencies and any number of disenfranchised social outcasts, all trying to navigate through derailed lives – all driven by the discovery of a space virus with miraculous properties, just not exactly the properties its discoverers expect!
The cast of cronies and adversaries includes a polka-loving reluctant saint who can barely dress himself, a love interest with a fiery temper, horses, and a damaged past, a secretive best friend, a surfing Texan, hackers, secret agents, scientists, cloned thugs, bent politicos, amateur radio nuts, nerds, stutterers, greedheads, paparazzi, old men with guns, guys with the same name, mutant yuppies and, of course, the virus itself.
At every step, what should be mankind's best chance to transform itself is wrecked by shortsightedness. Broken agendas bring out the worst in people, DNA is destroyed, Fires are set, Lives unravel, Golf games are cancelled. The president gets involved.
In the process of fighting stupidity, greed, danger and just plain rotten ideas, Bob is shaken loose from his old life to discover love, maturity, respect, new friends and a new outlook.
San Francisco Leaves!
$19.98
Calendar
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Twilight at Dawson Lake
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Taken at Moraine View State Park using 3 exposures and a 14mm lens.
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Tranquilty Beach
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Citroen mit Boot
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photography by amy wallach
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Philip Delos Photography™
I'M A 42 YEAR OLD FRENCH PHOTOGRAPHER. I CONSIDER MYSELF AS AN ARTIST.
I LOVE FINE ART. I THINK THAT EVERYTHING IN THE WORLD, EVERY MOMENT OF LIFE CAN MAKE A PICTURE.
I WORK ON SHAPES AND COLORS PLAYING WITH NATURAL LIGHTING. I'M INSPIRED BY BEAUTY AND ALL ABOUT NATURE.
I LIKE TO WORK ON CONCEPTUAL PHOTOGRAPHY. I PUT EMPHASIS ON CLOSE-UP DETAILS SHOWING WHAT EYES ARE NOT ACCUSTOMED TO SEE.
I'M LIVING IN THE CARIBBEAN BESIDE THE OCEAN. I ENJOY LIFE.
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django m malone
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Itismoi Image
Hi everyone i am Fabian, a student in Architecture. I like and try to appreciate all kinds of art forms especially photography.
I am very grateful that i have a chance to go to Paris for exchange during fall/winter 2008! Paris and Europe are so pretty that i could not resist taking many many photos!
This is the first time i am showcasing and selling my art to the world. Do give me comments and hope you like it!
Ciao Ciao.
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New Horse Photography.com
Tami Jo Gramont grew up feeding horses in Indiana and going to art museums in Chicago. She now creates from Arizona, full of easy going and lovely people.
Tami Jo is a life time artist, business owner and believer in endless possibilities. Her greatest love, as a kid, was to draw and paint horses. Then, like most, she took her dreams for granted. After building another company, one that did not satisfy the creative desire, she broke from that to follow her first love - horses. That love, combined with photography has suited just fine.
She now pursues all things that flirt with her, and grab her attention.
There is a Zen saying, "Before Enlightenment chop wood carry water, after Enlightenment, chop wood carry water."
Life, in its mundane usual way, is where art lives.
********* Things I have learned from horses:
~ Horses always know their priorities, how to conserve energy, who eats first, when to eat, when to sleep, when to drink...). It gets confusing when I think my priorities should be their priorities.
~ Ask until I have a clear and distinct “no” of any situation.
~ Horses are always interesting, even when standing still.
~ If they can, they will. Why not? What’s to stop them? They stop when they want to, even if I ask.
~ If I were contained in a small area, made to stand in my own waste, how would I feel when a person showed up?
~ When I have a horse’s attention the slightest movement is significant. Don’t believe this? See how fast a fly can get a horse’s attention.
~ Become the source of my horse's (friend, dog, cat...) celebration, entrainment and joy! All work, fact and complaining is boring.
******** I believe I make all of my decisions based on attraction.
I believe if I am accountable for my actions the world can be different. I believe I have been afraid to live passionately.
I believe I have learned tons from horses about forgiveness.
I believe I still have a lot to learn from horses.
I believe I can love more than I know.
I believe I am my highest authority (except when it comes to taxes).
I believe that, sometimes, it is a good idea to listen to my heart over my head especially when it comes to adopting a puppy.
I believe I don’t always know the difference between my head and my heart and then should consult my gut. ;)
I believe its a good idea to live without "shoulds".
I believe I know very little about time.
I believe my art tells more about me than anything I can write.
I believe that at least one other human being will read this...
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