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Tom dinning

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Now I have another headache from that song. There are small pleasures from not being young. That's one of them.
As for the whiskey, I've had more than my share of headaches from that stuff. Once again, I leave those pleasures to the young.
Your metaphor mix reminds me of a great recipe for chocolate mud cake. As they say, he who hesitates gathers no moss.
Another sleep, another dream.


_DSC8039 by tom.dinning, on Flickr

Cheers
Tom
 

Mark Hampton

New member
Now I have another headache from that song. There are small pleasures from not being young. That's one of them.
As for the whiskey, I've had more than my share of headaches from that stuff. Once again, I leave those pleasures to the young.
Your metaphor mix reminds me of a great recipe for chocolate mud cake. As they say, he who hesitates gathers no moss.
Another sleep, another dream.


_DSC8039 by tom.dinning, on Flickr

Cheers
Tom

Tom, i seem to be a head pain.

this may help -




20120520_0572.jpg




Boy.Boy - Deka



Alexander @ the DCA in Dundee - Scott Myles: This Production exhibition.


cheers
 

Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
Tom, i seem to be a head pain.

this may help -

20120520_0572.jpg




Boy.Boy - Deka


Alexander @ the DCA in Dundee - Scott Myles: This Production exhibition.




Now this is worth filling a glass with Bordeaux! It's metaphorical and clever. The jaggies on the wall complement the spikes in the lad's hair. Mark, who is Alexander? Tell us more about the exhibit and that cute chap.

Asher
 

Mark Hampton

New member
20120520_0572.jpg




Boy.Boy - Deka


Alexander @ the DCA in Dundee - Scott Myles: This Production exhibition.




Now this is worth filling a glass with Bordeaux! It's metaphorical and clever. The jaggies on the wall complement the spikes in the lad's hair. Mark, who is Alexander? Tell us more about the exhibit and that cute chap.

Asher

Asher,

went to Scott Miles exhibition with my son this afternoon -

here is a link to the venue / show /artist

it's a snap that illustrates some of the ideas in wave. I am glad it makes you want to drink wine !

turns Asher to wine and gives Tom head aches. I like this thread :)

Tom what type of building did you make those images of?
 

Jarmo Juntunen

Well-known member
Well, I have to say I'm getting the same headache Tom did from this thread. But l love the wave pictures! (and I just adore Ardbeg!).

But what really got me speechless is your Boy.Boy. What a fantastic picture!
 

Mark Hampton

New member
the next in the wave work series. working with the same ideas - different place and time.






stack1cropeedweb.jpg


Wave.4.800 - Deka


16 works - 8 data samples of waves @ 1/8,000s - each image contains the data from 4 exposures.

this data is then manipulated to make an image that is as close to remembering a dream as I can.
the tantalising nature of trying to remember a dream whilst awake seems to me to be a physical sensation - wave-like eletric



and a couple closer in.






1waves1.jpg







1waves1b.jpg





thanks for looking in.
 

Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
stack1cropeedweb.jpg


Mark Hampton: Wave.4.800 - Deka


16 works - 8 data samples of waves @ 1/8,000s - each image contains the data from 4 exposures. this data, is then manipulated to make an image that is as close
to remembering a dream as I can. the tantalising nature of trying to remember a dream whilst awake seems to me to be a physical sensation - wave-like eletric"

Is this "eletric" a word you have coined like deka? Is it from eclectic or electric, both or just a typo you seem to do by habit?

Asher
 

Mark Hampton

New member
stack1cropeedweb.jpg


Mark Hampton: Wave.4.800 - Deka


16 works - 8 data samples of waves @ 1/8,000s - each image contains the data from 4 exposures. this data, is then manipulated to make an image that is as close
to remembering a dream as I can. the tantalising nature of trying to remember a dream whilst awake seems to me to be a physical sensation - wave-like eletric"

Is this "eletric" a word you have coined like deka? Is it from eclectic or electric, both or just a typo you seem to do by habit?

Asher

Asher thanks for the spelling update ! I guess it would have been electric - good spot !

i am dis lexic so miss things.

cheers
 
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