Psychedelic New York Skyline
Digitally manipulated photograph of the majestic Manhattan skyline. One of my better photographic efforts.
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Digitally manipulated photograph of the majestic Manhattan skyline. One of my better photographic efforts.
External environmental stimulus symbolizing a subverted paranoiac subconsciousness. Tiles that look like an upside-down crown, if you please. I totally dig grungy little chunks like this. I forget where I found it, and I suppose it doesn’t much matter.
360-degree panorama of a human torso, intended to emulate a visual phenomenon frequently experienced under the influence of d-Lysergic Acid Diethylamide.
Advanced food-preservation technique for the next chemical attack.
Abstracted reflection transcendently manifesting surreal expressions of enigmatically figurative dialogue.
The majestic Manhattan Skyline, captured here in all of its late-20th century glory. There is something about the black-&-white presentation of this scene that invokes the unmistakable essence of the early 1980’s. The end of the postmodern Golden Age. Classic.
Treacherous wall of dust spewed forth by the volcanic eruption of Mount St. Helens on May 18, 1980.
This colorful assortment of nanocrystal formations was captured from a powerful microscopic lens. Found chunk taken from an old issue some boring scientific magazine.
I found a series of these chunks on the Nasa website, or somewhere. I will be posting the entire series, so if you happen to know the source of these fine morsels, please let me know.
Things seem to be going much smoother for the Holidays this year. Last year, we moved into our new house on Christmas eve, so much of the season was spent packing, unpacking, cleaning, and dealing with several feet of snow and sub-zero temperatures.
Ugh! Seems I have been waay to busy lately working on my other projects. Decided to finally bite the bullet and take some time to post a couple new gems here at Perishable.biz.
Today I mentioned this site on Twitter and enjoyed a nice little burst of Twitter traffic. Thanks to everyone who stopped by and checked things out. Things are functionally in order here at the site, but the number of fresh chunks in the archives may leave some feeling a bit underwhelmed.
“I collect lots of chunks, and this is where I share them..”