BlogHide Resteemstheorderofthings (45)in photography • 7 years agoNew Year and fond memoriesIts a new year and the first post of the year, so I wanted to start with something lovely. Currently (where I am) its dark, cold and raining, so this photograph which I took while in Botswana with…theorderofthings (45)in colorchallenge • 7 years ago#colorchallenge - shifting time - Thursday greenI recall there being a gentle breeze and slow drifting light through the room.theorderofthings (45)in colorchallenge • 7 years agoColor Challenge Monday Red Wall of SplendourSchloss Charlottenburg, Berlin Germany The palace was built at the end of the 17th century and was wonderfully expanded during the 18th century. The vast rooms are lavishly decoration in baroque…theorderofthings (45)in colorchallenge • 7 years agoColor Challenge - Thursday Green - China TravellingSo far from now, Europe in November, this was taken in China. I can clearly remember it being hot and humid the sort of heat that permeates every part of you. I hope that looking at it might…theorderofthings (45)in colorchallenge • 7 years agoColor Challenge - Yellow WednesdayA white Water Lily on the Okovanga Delta, Botswana Taken from a Mokoro with my much loved Pentax camera, using film. Its over fifteen years since I travel across Africa. It was the most incredibly…theorderofthings (45)in life • 7 years agoIts the bunting that made Münster Sculpture ProjectStretching across the main high street lines and lines of bunting. One of the simplest art works, re installed for the art festival that takes place every 10 year, by an artist called Daniel Buren.…theorderofthings (45)in life • 7 years agoDuskCaught in a brief moment of chance.theorderofthings (45)in life • 7 years agoWhat’s on your camera phone?Trying to be less analytical. Day three - for context hear are the last two posts. I have just spent time writing about themes and layers, but cut that back. Brick, rubble and wear but…theorderofthings (45)in life • 7 years agoWhat’s on your camera phone part 2With yesterdays post still in mind I am aware that what I wrote yesterday made me continuously consider what I saw and then decided to take photographs of today. With my self initiated game, I…theorderofthings (45)in life • 7 years agoWhat's on your camera phone?Selfies, food you are about to eat, if you have one your dog or cat or maybe a nice bit of scenery with you family in it? What portrait of you does your photo stream create? Like most people I…theorderofthings (45)in photography • 7 years agoGeometry and Flourishtheorderofthings (45)in life • 7 years agoFragment - Body - Detail - Break - LineMy attention is usually piqued by details overlooked by others. I am facinated by the layer on layer of posters on the streets of Berlin and in this case the tape sections left behind on the…theorderofthings (45)in life • 7 years agoWhy nature always wins in the dystopian future.Why is it that often in stories describing dystopian futures the takeover of nature is a indicator of decline? Life returns to a before time, before the earth got knackered out by people and all…theorderofthings (45)in photography • 7 years agoFuture PropositionsLooking through a collection of out of print architecture publications and then in pursuit of finding my ringing mobile under layers of paper they fall to the floor. Orientation gets twisted.…theorderofthings (45)in photography • 7 years agoLight and GlassSomething beautiful to start the week.theorderofthings (45)in introduceyourself • 7 years agoAfter stumbling around on Steemit for a month I thought I would introduce myselfWorking as an artist can be quite a solitary businesslike like many freelancers I spend a lot of time in my own company with my own thoughts. So I have come hear to find an extended community that…theorderofthings (45)in life • 7 years agoAbove spaces - Ecclesiastical Geometry- CanopiesThis is my second post focussing on the above in architectural space. I have been collecting ceilings for years. I have an archive of photographs that I have taken and will order them into a post…theorderofthings (45)in nature • 7 years agoCapitals - nature in stoneBird eating berries Snake in the ferns Lizards in the leaves All this beautiful carvings can be found on the exterior of St Johns Collage, Cambridge in the UK.resteemedconnecteconomy (71)in steemit • 7 years agoGod Has no Followers (and Other Fun Facts I Discovered About Steemit This Week)1. God has no followers 2. Authenticity and being true to yourself is key What you see is what you get. This person told us what they do ("I only say meep"), and they're doing it.…resteemedyo117 (51)in art • 7 years agoCelestial: A planet with candy and frozen fruit!In the story of Hansel and Gretel, the two children find themselves in dream of every little boy: a full house made of candy! Outside doors and windows, walls and bells shine! This was a temptation…