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repeated light-coloured rosettes on a dark blue background
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Three old gas pumps, one heavily rusted, stand in front of a weathered building covered in stickers and signs, with metal barrels and hoses nearby.
dad
A panoramic pinhole image from my recent trip to AZ
Pretty stinkin’ cool
@dad wonderful color. What film is this on? Any digital post work?
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Cameras
One of the things I will do now with this free time is pursue my love for photography, recently bought these 3 cameras and will be exploring the country and maybe further afield!
Join us over in https://mltshp.com/FujiX
What flavor of Ricoh GR is it?
@trey GRIV
Any specific plans what to photograph?
Nice kit!
@joost not really I might travel to France soon to photograph and I got a friend who wants to pose for me so there’s a few ideas
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Black and white multiple-exposure photography of a man in Old West garb trick-firing/dual-wielding revolvers that he's spinning into the air.
I wonder if the photographer is Harold Edgerton.
@poorusher Ralph Crane. https://artsandculture.google.com/asset...
@poorusher Doc Edgerton!! Ah was so cool - this does look like something he would have done.
And he only made a dollar for all that work?
@bubbalumpkis @poorusher Edgerton’s stroboscopic stuff was done in conjunction with Gjon Mili (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki...), Both Mili and Crane were photographers for Life for decades. I think Mili was technically freelance, Crane staff, but they absolutely would have known each other.
@bezt ++ !
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A handsome used dog of Boxer, Pit, and who knows what else with black fur and white paws laying on a field of grass. Happy as can be.
We said goodbye to one of the greatest dogs today. Lucky to have had him in our lives.
We gave him a good life after he came to us abandoned. I like to think he gave us a bit of life over the years. The epitome of “man’s best friend”, he’d follow you to the end of the earth and back. Six years is too short for the love we had and cancer just fucking sucks.
Edit: I just realized I've posted about him a few times over the years. That brings me joy. https://mltshp.com/search...
We gave him a good life after he came to us abandoned. I like to think he gave us a bit of life over the years. The epitome of “man’s best friend”, he’d follow you to the end of the earth and back. Six years is too short for the love we had and cancer just fucking sucks.
Edit: I just realized I've posted about him a few times over the years. That brings me joy. https://mltshp.com/search...
So sorry for your loss.
This sucks, I'm sorry to hear it.
So sorry. To live in hearts that love is not to die.
So sorry
It is awful to lose a friend, I'm so sorry for you.
I can't believe I didn't "like" all those earlier posts of Louie. sorted
I can't believe I didn't "like" all those earlier posts of Louie. sorted
@m3moellering ♥️
Their greatest gift is love and I'm so sorry for your loss
So sorry, beautiful pupper. You did an amazing thing having him in your life and vice versa.
🖤🤍🖤
Good boy, Louie. : (
Sounds like you were both lucky to find each other
Dammit. Sorry for your loss.
Sleep well, good dog.
Sleep well, good dog.
🩶🩶🩶
Awww, a handsome boy. I am so sorry for your loss.
och, I'm sorry
Godspeed, Louie. You were a *very* good boy.
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Oil painting of a slice of pumpkin pie with a dollop of whipped cream on top that is falling over the side of the pie slice in a dramatic fashion. The shadow of the pie slice and the whipped cream dollop sit against an off-white background/liminal space.
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Retired?
After 12 years of working in the same place, I have finally left. It came as I was getting despondent and really getting mentally tired from the role that I was doing. I asked for some time off which was rejected and in turn they came to the idea that leaving was best for business. I have so many fond memories there and made so many friends so it was hard to decide that but that means I can forge another chapter in my life...
escape velocity! i'm sorry that it was such an unceremonious end; i mean that's such a bad sign when all you want is some time off and they say "no". glad you're able to move on though; good luck in the next stage of things.
i'm in that phase now too; also passing 12 years at the same place and feeling burnt out, trying to get the energy to start looking around. solidarity!
i'm in that phase now too; also passing 12 years at the same place and feeling burnt out, trying to get the energy to start looking around. solidarity!
The next chapter will find your soul improved. Rush into its arms for it is your place to level up. Source: I just did this in November.
Godspeed!
Freedom!!
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Green grass and grey rocks with a grey cylinder and a disk of metal. 2 men are standing in the cylinder. The whole scene is populated by fluffy white butterflies
Kazakh scavengers stripping copper off the second stage of a Soyuz rocket that plummeted back to Earth. The men are surrounded by giant clouds of white butterflies. Taken by Norwegian photographer Jonas Bendiksen, 2000.
https://www.threads.com/@hungrym...
https://www.threads.com/@hungrym...
What did you do today honey?
Oh me and Sergie stripped a space rocket
Oh me and Sergie stripped a space rocket
this is incredible.
Bendiksen is pretty amazing. Check out The Book of Veles.
This looks like a Simon Stålenhag illo, damn
@B6FA798A3449 i read it as a tilt-shift mock miniature. it’s wonderful.
Hey Man, no weeing on the rocket.
Take a coat, it's snowing.
Take a coat, it's snowing.
those butterflies are outta hand
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Two photographs, the top one features the outside wall of a building, with a half finished mural, with a painting of flowers and insects. The bottom picture shows two people working on the mural with brushes in hand.
I've been hard at work in the last two weeks together with my colleague Ivonne (in the background). But we've been slowed down a little bit. Last week there was a heatwave of more than 30°C and this weekend it's been raining a lot. But we've got some extra time. So I'm not too worried. We're not nearly finished, although some people might think it is done :-)
By the way, the design is basically a watercolour I did a couple of years ago, with some minor alterations: https://mltshp.com/p/1N5L6
The official opening is on Saturday afternoon June the 13th. If you're in the neighbourhood of Rotterdam, drop by!
#art #painting
By the way, the design is basically a watercolour I did a couple of years ago, with some minor alterations: https://mltshp.com/p/1N5L6
The official opening is on Saturday afternoon June the 13th. If you're in the neighbourhood of Rotterdam, drop by!
#art #painting
whoaaaaaaaa nice work!
it's amazing to see how your linework translates so beautifully to such a large scale!
it's amazing to see how your linework translates so beautifully to such a large scale!
@nikkuneko Thank you! Yes, the line work is kind of the same as in my small drawings. I was quite confident I could enlarge this because my lines are kind of an extension of my anatomy (or at least that's what it feels like to me). But it was a nice surprise to see it worked out as well as I hoped it would!
Yesssssssss
Can't like this enough - so awesome!
Amazing :)
I wasn’t sure how easily your style would translate to such a large scale but it looks fantastic! Oh this is wonderful. Please keep the updates coming!
YAY!
Oh it's gorgeous!!
Woohooooo!!!
LoveitLoveitLoveitLoveit
Dang this is fantastic! Thanks so much for the update!
This looks amazing, i love that style as a mural
Holy shit, that bee.
Honestly, this is so exciting to see! Thanks for the update.
gorgeous!
This is incredible.
whooooo!
This is wonderful.
Amazing!
Thanks to everybody who commented! I can't tag you all!
Spectacular!!! Just brilliant.
Congratulations and it's not even finished!
Thank you for posting.
Congratulations and it's not even finished!
Thank you for posting.
Enjoying this already!
So cool!
Very cool!
Oh! Now I need a bigger phone! ❤️
So much rain recently. Hopefully that will be over soon
Really cheerful! The neighborhood just got a major upgrade
@joost Yes! The plan was for it to be done by now. But first, we could only work half days because of the heatwave and now the rain is making it problematic. I'm going to start tomorrow morning at 6 or something to make the most of the little dry days left the coming week.
Wonderful progress! And it's worth adding: AI could never
Lovely :)
Wow!
It's looking great!
Looking at buienradar you had a rainless morning. :-)
Very cool!
big watercolor interpretation is a fascinating mural task. looking fantastic!
@joost yes but I started too late so I didn’t get that much done.
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"Looking west over Las Vegas Blvd and Flamingo Road. Caesars Palace’s new sports pavilion is behind the hotel. Lower right, darkened Times Square Motel, closed in ‘74. Postcard from Las Vegas News Agency, 333 W. St Louis Ave."
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I left him on the side porch for one minute and he does this. This was just last Thursday, the 28th of May. 💔
https://mltshp.com/p/1RR5U
https://mltshp.com/p/1RR5U
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Portrait of writer, illustrator and filmmaker Marjane Satrapi wearing a long coat, platform boots stood on a tree stump.
Great portrait. How it evokes her drawing style.
So sad how her life ended.
So sad how her life ended.
@joost
I actually don't know much about her work. But I'm obsessed with this look, badass.
Also the spirit of punk is incredibly important even if like me, you were a bit young when punk crested.
I actually don't know much about her work. But I'm obsessed with this look, badass.
Also the spirit of punk is incredibly important even if like me, you were a bit young when punk crested.
@poorusher sorry to be obtuse: how does this relate to punk? The shoes?
That low horizon line cutting across infinite space, good.
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Digital photography of sunlight through the red leaves of a tree; the bare trunk of the tree is framed by the leaves just off-center in the image
Reminds me of the visual inside the Sphere when Dead and Company played "Scarlet Begonias" https://www.youtube.com/watch...
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square 2x2 collage of photo close-ups: small translucent plastic animals, sitting in various locations: 1) light blue rabbit tucked in the corner of a concrete wall/ divider 2) dark blue duck in a crevice between stones on a low wall 3) a green chicken and yellow duck facing one another, as if in conversation atop a building mailbox (where part of a label can be seen, reading “ding”) 4) a pink rabbit sitting on a brick-encircled planter
oh no i’m out in the wild doing this now, including clumsily trying to sneak them onto checkout counters and shopfronts.
i was hiding them in random spots around the office for a couple weeks, which was pretty fun for a while. a few people struck up conversations about them, and it was fun to try to stoke the mystery of "who put these there". unfortunately an office admin started clearing them out en masse and i had the feeling they were particularly nonplussed about it. thankfully a few are still hidden around there.
anywho, it's something fun to do for now, wherever it is! “is this a cry for help, nick?”, the audience cried as the unhinged behavior continued...
previously in the whimsy distribution saga:
https://mltshp.com/p/1RQL9
https://mltshp.com/p/1RQD2
https://mltshp.com/p/1RQ19
https://mltshp.com/p/1RPES
i was hiding them in random spots around the office for a couple weeks, which was pretty fun for a while. a few people struck up conversations about them, and it was fun to try to stoke the mystery of "who put these there". unfortunately an office admin started clearing them out en masse and i had the feeling they were particularly nonplussed about it. thankfully a few are still hidden around there.
anywho, it's something fun to do for now, wherever it is! “is this a cry for help, nick?”, the audience cried as the unhinged behavior continued...
previously in the whimsy distribution saga:
https://mltshp.com/p/1RQL9
https://mltshp.com/p/1RQD2
https://mltshp.com/p/1RQ19
https://mltshp.com/p/1RPES
That office admin needs to lighten the fuck up. How dare people have a little bit of joy at work?!
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Dead Duck Day marks the fateful 1995 crash of a male mallard duck into the Rotterdam Museum of Natural History's glass facade, which was subsequently followed by 75 minutes of homosexual necrophilia - the first scientifically documented case of its kind, earning researcher Kees Moeliker an Ig Nobel Prize. And worldwide fame and virality.
Ever since, the day has been celebrated/commemorated each year on June 4, 4:55 pm, by Kees in front of the window of the Rotterdam museum where the duck met its end. I've been to a couple of editions and I didn't want to miss this one! Especially because Dead Duck Day is now going to travel around the world, because Kees has retired. I hopped on my bike and got there just in time. I didn't get him to pose with me for you guys (I didn't wear a Mltshp shirt anyways), but I did get to talk to Marc Abrahams from the Ig Noble Prize who was there as well. He's super nice.
If you know of a place, bar, museum or other kind of venue where Dead Duck Day should be held next time, let Kees know. Seriously, by the way. Or give me a shout and I'll pass it on.
https://www.hetnatuurhistorisch.nl/bezoek...
Ever since, the day has been celebrated/commemorated each year on June 4, 4:55 pm, by Kees in front of the window of the Rotterdam museum where the duck met its end. I've been to a couple of editions and I didn't want to miss this one! Especially because Dead Duck Day is now going to travel around the world, because Kees has retired. I hopped on my bike and got there just in time. I didn't get him to pose with me for you guys (I didn't wear a Mltshp shirt anyways), but I did get to talk to Marc Abrahams from the Ig Noble Prize who was there as well. He's super nice.
If you know of a place, bar, museum or other kind of venue where Dead Duck Day should be held next time, let Kees know. Seriously, by the way. Or give me a shout and I'll pass it on.
https://www.hetnatuurhistorisch.nl/bezoek...
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animation loop of an anatomically correct drawing of a human heart in red, beating.
almost as creepy as it is miraculous, if you think about it long enough
source: https://www.tumblr.com/stephenl...
source: https://www.tumblr.com/stephenl...
Tag yourself! I'm Brachiocephalic trunk.
@ba Why I aorta....
@roonie @ba I don't think I sinoatrial node to do this
Mine looks a bit different now. I have a recent CT scan, should animate it.
I asked mine to propel my bicycle and I for seven straight hours today and it delivered.
Play Elbow's, The Takeoff And Landing Of Everything with this.
@samh !!!!!!!
45 miles and 7k vert on the MTB yesterday, @MackReed. Today I rest.
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Light beams through pinholes, created by the space between tree leaves, each opens out to show a replica of our sun.
Light beams through pinholes, created by the space between tree leaves, each opens out to show a replica of our sun.
Share some dappled light with me.
#photography #DayleRecord
Share some dappled light with me.
#photography #DayleRecord
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Two strange figures stand side-by-side against a dull greenish background that looks like a chalkboard. The figures are drawn in white linework that looks like chalk. Both are crudely rendered at first glance: stick figures, hair in straight lines, standing under a sun that looks like a toddler drew it. Their faces and bodies, though, are much more detailed. The figure on the left is wearing a white coat with a tie, and has an eerily craggy face and large, empty, eyes on which are placed lenses. The figure on the right, which it is holding hands with, is dressed entirely in white, and has a slightly simpler face, although its eyes are also large and empty. A crude halo is drawn above its head. The painting is signed "Chris Silverman".
I love it!
This may not be safe for viewing at work.
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frontal xray of a child’s skull showing teeth that are present in the jaw and others that are due to grow in
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poster for The Omen movie pointing out that "Today is the 6th day of the 6th month of 1976"
The book (not sure if it was a horror novel made into the film, or a "noverlization") scared the crap out of me, age 9.
The number of the beast is 6/6/76?
@thelonius apparently a concurrent novelization of the screenwriter's own screenplay!
My wife and I were married on 6/6/6. Yesterday was 20 years of it.
My bike hit 666 miles on the odometer yesterday