Interesting old world architecture with mill work that appears to be looking at you.
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Interesting old world architecture with mill work that appears to be looking at you.
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My creative process is slow and unpredictable, with only a direction in mind, which is to begin. Sometimes a month or more will pass from the time I take a photo and I find an idea to play off of it. Such is the case with some midnight long...
This image made me think of an android, robot head and Radiohead is one of my favorite bands.
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“Marty: Hey, Doc, you better back up, we don’t have enough road to get up to 88.
Doc Brown: Roads? Where we’re going, we don’t need… roads.”
~Back To The Future
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An abstract based on the Atlanta SkyView Ferris wheel
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Meandering through the meticulously designed landscape of Gibbs Gardens in Ball Ground, Georgia, is a relaxing stream, travelling along the custom designed waterfalls and ponds
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I’ve always been inspired by abstract or impressionistic paintings of bands playing that I see hanging on the wall, out in the wild.
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You must understand, young Hobbit, it takes a long time to say anything in Old Entish. And we never say anything unless it is worth taking a long time to say.
~Treebeard (Ent in Middle Earth)
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With this magic ring, the wearer can see far and distant places.
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Integrating the vision of another artist into my own canvas. This was photographed in the middle of the afternoon hard light and made to look like a fade to night special effect.
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“Eventually, everything will have a digital twin. This is happening faster than you may think.”
-Kevin Kelly
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That crazy cat from the 1970s comic.
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The Pennsylvania monument at Gettysburg during sunset.
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The best advice I think was given by Douglas Adams: “Don’t Panic.”
-Arthur C. Clarke
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