dunelm
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Smashing that. Great use of light. Very nice.Last in minimal spring wood scenes. Watercolour A4, inspired by walks in Brocton Ancient Oak woods on Cannock Chase.
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Smashing that. Great use of light. Very nice.Last in minimal spring wood scenes. Watercolour A4, inspired by walks in Brocton Ancient Oak woods on Cannock Chase.
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Back sorted for now. I have had these conversations with my lumbar region since I was in my 20’s - walking is what sorts it out. It used to be running but walking works just at well, just not so entertaining to the general population.For some reason this post eluded me this morning, hug for back, winner for great sea photo and marbling Magpie. Hope back sorted by Beach ramble.
Thank you very much @Muddy CyclistCan see it hanging in the Tate, much better than many things hanging in the Tate.
Wow @Muddy CyclistLast in minimal spring wood scenes. Watercolour A4, inspired by walks in Brocton Ancient Oak woods on Cannock Chase.
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For those on Apple or just more curious.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/zakdof...me-on-your-apple-iphone-ipad-imac-or-macbook/
Interesting points
Been made more aware recently about how thoroughly we are tracked online.
Hadn't considered Droid v Apple would be a straight out fight....Mmhh
"Ready player One" comes to mind
Thank you, I certainly haven't done justice to these 800 year woodlands.Magnificent. Your paintings aren't too bad either![]()
Thanks.Smashing that. Great use of light. Very nice.
Thank you, yep, seen em.Wow @Muddy Cyclist
A fairy Glen behind the oak...
For years I refused to use Google as my search engine, used Yahoo instead, but I have given up and back to Google, but I hope Apple get their search engine working well, not that I expect their algorithms will be any safer in the long run.When I was studying a design course a few years back, one of the modules was about Marketing and getting your ideas to market and the methods some companies use - like special offers that actual cost you more than the original price when you work it out.
The class was once shown a video about Google's new recruits and how the majority all fit the standard Harvard/Stanford/Princeton education type. They all think the same way, have the same political ideologies and due to the fact that Google provides on campus shopping, fitness and banking etc, these people eat, sleep and breathe Google.
One of the recruits stated openly on camera that it was Google's ambition to "control" all the information in the world. When Google took over Youtube, this video was taken off-line immediately. Since that time, I have always considered Google to be a slightly sinister organisation. Your link does nothing to pursuade me otherwise.
For years I refused to use Google as my search engine, used Yahoo instead, but I have given up and back to Google, but I hope Apple get their search engine working well, not that I expect their algorithms will be any safer in the long run.
Then there is Alexa!!!!!![]()
Sounds like a cult!When I was studying a design course a few years back, one of the modules was about Marketing and getting your ideas to market and the methods some companies use - like special offers that actually cost you more than the original price when you work it out.
The class was once shown a video about Google's new recruits and how the majority all fit the standard Harvard/Stanford/Princeton education type. They all think the same way, have the same political ideologies and due to the fact that Google provides on campus shopping, fitness and banking etc, these people eat, sleep and breathe Google.
One of the recruits stated openly on camera that it was Google's ambition to "control" all the information in the world. When Google took over Youtube, this video was taken off-line immediately. Since that time, I have always considered Google to be a slightly sinister organisation. Your link does nothing to pursuade me otherwise.
https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=google+wants+to+control+the+world's+information&docid=608050412935592776&mid=7E0A4AFCE939954C8A847E0A4AFCE939954C8A84&view=detail&FORM=VIRE
I didn’t come to the Internet @urbanracer and owning my own netbook until late in life, a decade ago when I was a cantankerous batty old lady. I never trusted the internet because I did have a ‘play’ on a friend’s computer in 1990’s and I could see all the future pitfalls for the ‘ordinary’ computer user. My friend told me don’t be silly and that I was over the top in what I was suggesting it could lead to.When I was studying a design course a few years back, one of the modules was about Marketing and getting your ideas to market and the methods some companies use - like special offers that actually cost you more than the original price when you work it out.
The class was once shown a video about Google's new recruits and how the majority all fit the standard Harvard/Stanford/Princeton education type. They all think the same way, have the same political ideologies and due to the fact that Google provides on campus shopping, fitness and banking etc, these people eat, sleep and breathe Google.
One of the recruits stated openly on camera that it was Google's ambition to "control" all the information in the world. When Google took over Youtube, this video was taken off-line immediately. Since that time, I have always considered Google to be a slightly sinister organisation. Your link does nothing to pursuade me otherwise.
https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=google+wants+to+control+the+world's+information&docid=608050412935592776&mid=7E0A4AFCE939954C8A847E0A4AFCE939954C8A84&view=detail&FORM=VIRE
Thank you @geefull for the painting complimentsgood afternoon all
4.6 yesterday and 4.6 today
I think it's the sixth straight day of snow showersit's not 'sticking' and at least the wind is not so strong but it is still cold
Sunday lunch at mum's today including some experimental butternut squash baked with the bacon wrapped chicken, only tomorrow will tell about the fbgwas quite tasty though, mum and mr gee both enjoyed it. I restricted myself to a couple of pieces.
Hope your day is treating you well
@dunelm - your dry brush sketch is very effective and I like the gentle marbling, it's making for interesting backgroundsyour bird is full of character as always.
@gennepher - I like how the eyes turned out especially and your 'abstract' overspill works nicely, sometimes things just workI see Popeye has got his seal of approval on them
@lindisfel - my vanilla whey protein powder says it is 80 micrograms of sodium per 100g (came from Home Bargains)my 'BW pure 80' unflavoured says it has no salt (seems unlikely but that's what is quoted)
@jjraak - Many Happy Returnsand thank you for the interesting tech info.
@BRSBRI - I've enjoyed your postings and interactions but safety is important, look in on us now and again if you can
@Muddy Cyclist - from an interesting start to an accomplished finished piece, love the quality of light, the character changed quite a lot and I always enjoy seeing the intermediate state, inspiring and instructive
art bit - one for yesterday and one for today
no 1 is a rather tentative pencil sketch based on a screen cap from the tele
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no 2 - is my shot at an image by an artist called Hanna L Jakobsen, I like how much she is able to do with a quite restricted palette
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Thank you, Geeful, that sounds to be the ticket when I try to keep my sodium budget down to less than 0.7 gram per day.good afternoon all
4.6 yesterday and 4.6 today
I think it's the sixth straight day of snow showersit's not 'sticking' and at least the wind is not so strong but it is still cold
Sunday lunch at mum's today including some experimental butternut squash baked with the bacon wrapped chicken, only tomorrow will tell about the fbgwas quite tasty though, mum and mr gee both enjoyed it. I restricted myself to a couple of pieces.
Hope your day is treating you well
@dunelm - your dry brush sketch is very effective and I like the gentle marbling, it's making for interesting backgroundsyour bird is full of character as always.
@gennepher - I like how the eyes turned out especially and your 'abstract' overspill works nicely, sometimes things just workI see Popeye has got his seal of approval on them
@lindisfel - my vanilla whey protein powder says it is 80 micrograms of sodium per 100g (came from Home Bargains)my 'BW pure 80' unflavoured says it has no salt (seems unlikely but that's what is quoted)
@jjraak - Many Happy Returnsand thank you for the interesting tech info.
@BRSBRI - I've enjoyed your postings and interactions but safety is important, look in on us now and again if you can
@Muddy Cyclist - from an interesting start to an accomplished finished piece, love the quality of light, the character changed quite a lot and I always enjoy seeing the intermediate state, inspiring and instructive
art bit - one for yesterday and one for today
no 1 is a rather tentative pencil sketch based on a screen cap from the tele
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no 2 - is my shot at an image by an artist called Hanna L Jakobsen, I like how much she is able to do with a quite restricted palette
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Thank you @geefull - I like butternut squash - but it does not like me so will be interested in how that goes.good afternoon all
4.6 yesterday and 4.6 today
I think it's the sixth straight day of snow showersit's not 'sticking' and at least the wind is not so strong but it is still cold
Sunday lunch at mum's today including some experimental butternut squash baked with the bacon wrapped chicken, only tomorrow will tell about the fbgwas quite tasty though, mum and mr gee both enjoyed it. I restricted myself to a couple of pieces.
Hope your day is treating you well
@dunelm - your dry brush sketch is very effective and I like the gentle marbling, it's making for interesting backgroundsyour bird is full of character as always.
@gennepher - I like how the eyes turned out especially and your 'abstract' overspill works nicely, sometimes things just workI see Popeye has got his seal of approval on them
@lindisfel - my vanilla whey protein powder says it is 80 micrograms of sodium per 100g (came from Home Bargains)my 'BW pure 80' unflavoured says it has no salt (seems unlikely but that's what is quoted)
@jjraak - Many Happy Returnsand thank you for the interesting tech info.
@BRSBRI - I've enjoyed your postings and interactions but safety is important, look in on us now and again if you can
@Muddy Cyclist - from an interesting start to an accomplished finished piece, love the quality of light, the character changed quite a lot and I always enjoy seeing the intermediate state, inspiring and instructive
art bit - one for yesterday and one for today
no 1 is a rather tentative pencil sketch based on a screen cap from the tele
View attachment 48839
no 2 - is my shot at an image by an artist called Hanna L Jakobsen, I like how much she is able to do with a quite restricted palette
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An interesting and minimalist representation of trees that I much like - here comes the sun!Fbg 6.5
My escape from Wales plan (I live literally on the border), so I could now finally enjoy the freedom of close by English stuff today, got scuppered by a last minute hospital appointment. So plans I made will have to wait another day
My digital painting, begun in ZenBrush2 and finished in Procreate for this morning.
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