Thursday

Visual Response to Question of the Day for May 28, 2009


image by ~uffaaah
{aka kià.}






our visual response
prompted by
Question of the Day
Thursday, May 28, 2009
Vowels Removed

A well known phrase has had all its vowels removed and has been split into groups of three letters. What is the phrase?

HRT DYG NTM RRW
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Now playing: The Ramones - Here Today, Gone Tomorrow
via FoxyTunes

Monday

Today's Writing Prompt: Memorial: Corporal Pat Tillman





Corporal Pat Tillman,
(November 6, 1976 San Jose, California
– April 22, 2004 Sperah, Afghanistan )


thank you for putting aside your personal beliefs,
and then heeding the call of your country;
this is the highest order of hero.
may the details of your passing reach the light of day.

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prompted by
The One Minute Writer
MONDAY, MAY 25, 2009

Today's Writing Prompt: Memorial
Write a thank you note or tribute to someone who lost his/her life in an heroic way.


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Now playing: Wiener Philharmoniker - Symphony No.41 "Jupiter" - IV Finale: Molto allegro
via FoxyTunes

Saturday

Spoonful o' Jimbo




inspired by
PAINTBOX PICTURES



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{Spoonful o' Jimbo
by O'Dasor De, LAM}

we arrived at the top picture by applying the following tools from a free version of PHOTOSCAPE.

-Distort; using motion blur
-Bloom: high
-Clolorize: high
-Sharpen: 13

these tools/filters were applied to the photo on the bottom. {special thanks to Boat-Rocker Jimbo who has his grand-kids doing the spoon/eye trick at restaurants to the dismay of the Missus.

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Now playing: Beat Positive - If I Could Be Anyone
via FoxyTunes

Sunday

Thematic Photographic 49 - Human: Fresh Direct




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{Fresh Direct by O'Dasor De, LAM}




following an era of unrestricted greed,
the aftermath is always HUMAN







prompted by
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
Thematic Photographic 49 - Human

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Now playing: Herbie Hancock - Don't Explain (feat. Damien Rice & Lisa Hannigan)
via FoxyTunes

Wednesday

The One-Minute Writer: Earth


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{EARTH by O'Dasor De, LAM}




The premise is flawed. Earth's environment does not "suffer" because of Human interaction with it. "Suffering" requires cognizance. What does suffer is the Earth’s capacity to sustain life as we know it. Life, however, is highly adaptable and Nature abhors a void.

It is likely that Life (in general) will adapt and survive on Earth, with or without, human intervention.

Mankind, however, if it is to survive must take action to curtail damage to the environment which WE require to survive.

Ironically, while the Earth may be indifferent to human existence, Humanity would be better off if humans (as we know them) had never appeared. . . . heh, heh. ;-)

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.prompted by The One-Minute Writer
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
Today's Writing Prompt: Earth
The environment suffers due to humanity's actions. Would Earth be better off had humans never appeared?

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Now playing: Aretha Franklin - This Bitter Earth
via FoxyTunes

Monday

Meme Express: Give Me Just a Little More Time

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{image by O'Dasor De, LAM}




























Trapped Inside Many Eternities,
Every Man Invokes Temperance.
by O'Dasor De, LAM






This is the four-faceted post clock installed
at Millenium Park (near City Hall) as a tribute
to David Rockefeller and his contributions
to the city of New York.


{that tall building in the background (farthest in pic)
is the gorgeous, Art Decorated, Woolworth Building}

if you're curious about Street Clocks of New York go see
It's About Time; an excellent blog by author Emily Stern.

It's About Time is now defunct having accomplished
its task of cataloging the clocks of Manhattan,
however its archives are still replete
with excellent pictures and information.





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Give Me Just a Little More Time
Prompted by
All Aboard the Meme Express
– Monday, May 11, 2009
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Friday

SkyWatch Friday No. 43: Archway View of Ground Zero Cranes






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{image by O'Dasor De, LAM}



140 West Street in keeping with its Art Deco styling, the building has a archway along its southside (Vesey Street) that is replete with decorative motifs on the walls and ceiling.

this Vesey Street Archway separates the building from the Ground Zero Reconstruction site.

this is a view of cranes working at the sight as viewed through an arch (note the decorations).
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Skywatch images at the Skywatch Site!


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Now playing: The Bangles - Watching The Sky
via FoxyTunes

Wednesday

Antara

well, we're running a bit late on the Thematic Photographic 47 - Musical  

but we're hoping to add this tidbit just under the wire. :-)

these shots are of a Busker who plays regularly, weather permitting, on the corner of Broadway right next to City Hall, in New york City. he accepts donations and has CDs of his music for sale.


his music, as we can see, is played on an Antara  , or Andean Pan Flute    which originates from Peru. The antara is also known as a Siku, Panflute, or Panpipe. Siku is a term used so much in Quechuan as in Aymara used by the peoples of the Plateau of the Collao (P.e. Qcollas and Huancanés).


we've not spoken to the gentleman but he certainly displays Amerind features. 

Buskers are popular in NY especially in the warmer months; there are a few Pan Flute players all around sometimes playing in groups of three or more. 

during the colder months they play underground in the subway stations where the acoustics transport the listener to the Andes where the sounds of the Siku echo among the snow-capped mountains and verdant valleys.

thanks for stopping by. :-)
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