Bamboo vertical shades : Hurricane shutters south florida
Bamboo Vertical Shades
An upright structure
at right angles to the plane of the horizon or a base line; "a vertical camera angle"; "the monument consists of two vertical pillars supporting a horizontal slab"; "measure the perpendicular height"
A vertical line or plane
something that is oriented vertically
relating to or involving all stages of a business from production to distribution
The distance between the highest and lowest points of a ski area
A giant woody grass that grows chiefly in the tropics, where it is widely cultivated
Bamboo ' is a group of perennial evergreens in the true grass family Poaceae, subfamily Bambusoideae, tribe Bambuseae. Giant bamboos''' are the largest members of the grass family.
the hard woody stems of bamboo plants; used in construction and crafts and fishing poles
The hollow jointed stem of this plant, used as a cane or to make furniture and implements
woody tropical grass having hollow woody stems; mature canes used for construction and furniture
Screen from direct light
Cover, moderate, or exclude the light of
(shade) shadow: cast a shadow over
Darken or color (an illustration or diagram) with parallel pencil lines or a block of color
(shade) relative darkness caused by light rays being intercepted by an opaque body; "it is much cooler in the shade"; "there's too much shadiness to take good photographs"
sunglasses: spectacles that are darkened or polarized to protect the eyes from the glare of the sun; "he was wearing a pair of mirrored shades"
Smuddgo Gardini Self-portrait
Altarwise by Owl-Light
Altarwise by owl-light in the half-way house
The gentleman lay graveward with his furies;
Abaddon in the hangnail cracked from Adam,
And, from his fork, a dog among the fairies,
The atlas-eater with a jaw for news,
Bit out the mandrake with to-morrows scream.
Then, penny-eyed, that gentlemen of wounds,
Old cock from nowheres and the heaven's egg,
With bones unbuttoned to the half-way winds,
Hatched from the windy salvage on one leg,
Scraped at my cradle in a walking word
That night of time under the Christward shelter:
I am the long world's gentlemen, he said,
And share my bed with Capricorn and Cancer.
Death is all metaphors, shape in one history;
The child that sucketh long is shooting up,
The planet-ducted pelican of circles
Weans on an artery the genders strip;
Child of the short spark in a shapeless country
Soon sets alight a long stick from the cradle;
The horizontal cross-bones of Abaddon,
You by the cavern over the black stairs,
Rung bone and blade, the verticals of Adam,
And, manned by midnight, Jacob to the stars.
Hairs of your head, then said the hollow agent,
Are but the roots of nettles and feathers
Over the groundowrks thrusting through a pavement
And hemlock-headed in the wood of weathers.
First there was the lamb on knocking knees
And three dead seasons on a climbing grave
That Adam's wether in the flock of horns,
Butt of the tree-tailed worm that mounted Eve,
Horned down with skullfoot and the skull of toes
On thunderous pavements in the garden of time;
Rip of the vaults, I took my marrow-ladle
Out of the wrinkled undertaker's van,
And, Rip Van Winkle from a timeless cradle,
Dipped me breast-deep in the descending bone;
The black ram, shuffling of the year, old winter,
Alone alive among his mutton fold,
We rung our weathering changes on the ladder,
Said the antipodes, and twice spring chimed.
What is the metre of the dictionary?
The size of genesis? the short spark's gender?
Shade without shape? the shape of the Pharaohs echo?
(My shape of age nagging the wounded whisper.)
Which sixth of wind blew out the burning gentry?
(Questions are hunchbacks to the poker marrow.)
What of a bamboo man amomg your acres?
Corset the boneyards for a crooked boy?
Button your bodice on a hump of splinters,
My camel's eyes will needle through the shroud.
Loves reflection of the mushroom features,
Still snapped by night in the bread-sided field,
Once close-up smiling in the wall of pictures,
Arc-lamped thrown back upon the cutting flood.
--Dylan Thomas
Bamboo
Another close call on keeping my goal afloat. I took a great portrait of a squirrel and a vertical image of goldfinch with a perfect background. I was really pleased with both in the viewfinder. For the first time ever I had image corruption. No idea what happened. It crashed Bibble and came up as gibberish in UFRaw/Gimp.
I was able to put together another of a bamboo plant which shades my desk which I'm very pleased with. But it wasn't over yet! I have been hosting these images on the Flickr beta, which appears to be down for maintenance at the moment. Luckily I was able to get this posted on TinyPic before going to bed. Wow - this Photo-A-Day thing is challenging!