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Uploaded: 05/26/09 2:14 AM GMT
Street Art
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This was taken at a street fair in Riverhead Long Island. I use to summer here when I was little, we had a little summer bungalow near the beach. Riverhead is almost at the end of Long Island, It was good to see that there are still a lot of farmers out there, some have sold there farm land to house developers and I fell sad when I see all the new homes blocking the beautiful views. This is were all the winery started in the 1980's.

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.SatCom
05/26/09 2:18 AM GMT
It's amazing how and where art can be formed. These people are something else. that piece he is working on is simply great, and a wonderful job of bringing this to us.
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Sometimes I do get to places just when God's ready to have somebody click the shutter. - Ansel Adams....... My Gallery
::Jimbobedsel
05/26/09 2:30 AM GMT
Have you ever seen the street art done that looks 3D? It makes your mouth hang open. This is pretty neat too. I wish I had that kind of talent. I can do hopscotch boxes, though. LOL. Very nice picture, and thanks for letting us see this one, too.

Jimbob
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DID YOU SEE THAT?
.Genver
05/26/09 2:38 AM GMT
It is a very lovely picture,very good clarity,it is a very good creation.
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.muki7
05/26/09 3:24 AM GMT
That's some great street art Laura. If i could do that i'd have one wild looking house. Thanks for sharing

Ed
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Enjoy nature, Take nothing but photographs and leave nothing but footprints
::0930_23
05/26/09 3:48 AM GMT
I really like the symbolism in the chalk drawing the man is doing Laura. I am glad you took the time to take all the photos. Only 298 more. Great post and series.

TicK*

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Insure what you touch during your lifetime, is not coated with the fingerprints of apathy....Tick
.Vivianne
05/26/09 5:40 AM GMT
Very well seen. The American Indian and the American eagle.(At least that is what I want to see) Glad you got to see all of this.
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.koca
05/26/09 7:04 AM GMT
Another pretty one. I'd like to be there and see the whole show. Thanks for sharing.
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.Catharina1
05/26/09 10:39 AM GMT
He is very good in his work Laura.. you did a great one too! Mich
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::Toto_san
05/26/09 11:47 AM GMT
I am glad you shared your interesting experience here.
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For the invisible things of Him from the creation of the world are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, His eternal power and Godhead;... Rom 1:20
::Roseman_Stan
05/26/09 1:34 PM GMT
Fine capture of this fine piece of art work being created.

Stan
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“Won't you come into the garden? I would like my roses to see you” - Richard Brinsley Sheridan
.SDLewis
05/26/09 10:40 PM GMT
This is really a great capture. One of those images that seems to tell a story. Great Job.
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::braces
05/26/09 11:23 PM GMT
As I said before I am in constant awe of someone as talented as this. Thanks for sharing.
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"Always go to other people's funerals, otherwise they won't come to yours." Yogi Berra. So, you should go and see My Gallery soon.
.Joanie
05/27/09 12:18 AM GMT
So cool! Great shot Laura and the chalk artist does a beautiful job!
Joanie
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Love and live.
::allisontaylor
05/27/09 10:53 PM GMT
Amazing scene. You would be a wonderful photo journalist. Thank you for sharing it.
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::tealeaves
05/30/09 6:15 AM GMT
Wow...another artist with extraordinary talent, and you have captured him at work wonderfully, Laura! Thanks for sharing your street art excursion with us :)
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::gandarva
06/08/09 10:03 PM GMT
Very creative Laura! You and the artist! Another artist photographing an artist! Feels like I'm there! Thank you! Allen
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Allen trexrider@gmail.com

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