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i realize this outfit look alot like the one i wore yesterday...fancy that.
scarf-thrifted
t-shirt- sewed a ghandi image on. it says "another skinhead for peace"
jacket-thrifted
skirt-thrifted
belt-moms
slip-from childhood
shoes-thrifted
SDASM.CATALOG: 08_001924
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SDASM.TITLE: Apollo 11 Astronaut
SDASM.ADDITIONAL INFO: Besides US Flag on Moon
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So, this really seems like nothing special. But I think this picture will always mean a lot to me. I was just randomly taking pictures in a window, and when I was looking at them in camera, I really liked this one. And when I was looking at it after I was done editing it, I was struck with something I don't remember ever feeling. It felt like I was looking at a picture of another person, and I really wanted to hug that person. And she was (is) very beautiful. And it was a weird feeling because I've never really liked myself at all. Something about this photo... I see a beautiful creator and someone that has finally maybe found a direction.
When most of us think of Valentine’s Day, we think of declaring love for someone with a special card, that is usually fancy, beautiful, and adorned with hearts and flowers. However, it was not always like this!
The Victorians had a custom of sending ‘Vinegar Valentines’ to people they did not much care for. These cards were sold in the United States and Britain, from the middle 19th century to the early 20th century. Also called comic valentines, these cards were decorated with garish caricatures and featured a short line or poem that, rather than offer a message of love and affection, it criticized, rejected, and/or insulted the recipient. They were often sent without a signature, enabling the sender to speak without fear. Oh, and for added spice, the recipient of these insults paid the postage on delivery :-).
From the Gender Swapped earth Earth 11 comes Batwoman. Along with Wonderous Man, Superwoman, and Aquawoman she is part of the Earth 11s Justice League. Her name is unknown but considering Earth -11 is its negative counterpart and the Batwoman turned Drowned is Bryce Wayne I can only assume her name is Bryce Wayne.
A walk in the park with Louise and my parents. Last time I was here, it was with Christophe. I remember taking silly pictures with him here. As you may notice, I'm doing the 365 a bit differently this time.
Honolulu Fire Department
Station 11 - Sunset Beach
Shop #: n/a | KME #: GSO-9267
2014 KME Severe Service Predator
2000/750-40A CAFS; Waterous CMU
Cummins ISX 12; 500hp
Quand j'ai vu Noémie, la fille d'une amie, s'endormir sur l'épaule de sa maman qui la portait j'ai tout de suite pensé qu'une mère c'est exactement ça!!! Une épaule réconfortante, rassurante, sur laquelle on peut toujours se reposer... Avec tout l'amour du monde!!! <3 <3 <3
When I saw Noémie, my friend's daughter, asleep on her mum's shoulder, I think that's exactly the definition of mother!!! A comforting, reassuring shoulder who we could always rely on... With all the love of the world!!! <3 <3 <3
kathmandu, nepal
1972
young girl in temple doorway
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part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf
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The sign in front of Trinity Church in NYC says:
"On September 11th, 2001, debris from the collapsing World Trade Center towers knocked over a giant sycamore tree that had stood for nearly a century in the churchyard of St. Paul’s Chapel, at Broadway and Fulton St. When the dust settled, the uprooted tree was found lying on a narrow path in the yard. It had fallen in such a way that none of the historic tombstones around it were disturbed, and none of the wreckage reached the church.
Sculptor Steve Tobin heard the story of the sycamore and envisioned using its roots as the base for a bronze sculpture. He saw the roots as a metaphor for our connectedness and our strength after the tragic events of September 11.
The original roots, painstakingly preserved by Tobin with the help of tree experts, have been returned to St. Paul’s to reside permanently".
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minha primeira tentativa de tirar fotos com bolhas, eu a malu (na foto) e minha irmã mais brincamos do que tirei foto mais ta valendo kkkk
ótima semana a todos *-*
The Terrängbil 11 (TGB 11) is an all-terrain off-road vehicle in use by the Nordic Union and one of the most common vehicles in its entire military.
With an operational range of roughly 400 kilometers and a top speed around 100 km/h, these vehicles can swiftly transport either cargo or six passengers across even the difficult to navigate landscape of the north.
I ran across this photo and just HAD to feature it on my page. I did NOT take this photo, I only edited the photo by turning it into black and white. I think sometimes.. actually, most of the time.. black and white photos can be much more dynamic, and make and amazing impact on the viewer, because most of us see in color. The color can be distractive to the eyes... taking away from the inherent reason or meaning of the photo. This is why I chose this photo. I knew that by turning it into black and white, would bring out more feeling and intensity of the horrific day we all globally experienced.. 9/11/01.
Cheers to the photographer for keeping his cool while watching this unfold in front of him.
Here is the original image:
www.flickr.com/photos/dmarcus/74858761/in/set-1606420/
Want to see more of his stuff:
www.flickr.com/photos/dmarcus/
Thank you dmarcus... thanks for sharing.. and thank you for helping us not forget.
We family of photographers also need to remember that we lost a brother that day.. Photojournalist Bill Biggart. Read about it here:
Not an actual junction. Multiple exposure of 2 pillars from 2 different underground quary galeries, blending perfectly.
Dédales Chromatiques / Chromatic Mazes series
Set B (supportive pics)
Press L for Lightbox and F11 for full screen to see it in full size.
In Week 11 of Kim Klassen's BeStill class we were to photograph a moment in our lives when we could be still and quiet. For me that is when I have time to sit and observe the birds at the fountain by the deck. I added a layer of Kim's 'day' texture to soften the background in this photo.
age 11.
from my body of work entitled cousins
model is wearing a halter-neck dress which is hidden by the twist of her pose. thanks.
©Copyright Helen Aikman 2009. Not to be used or distributed without my written consent. All Rights Reserved
11+10 - Tupolev TU-134AK - Luftwaffe
at Berlin-Schoenefeld Airport (SXF) in 1992
c/n 63967 - built in 1983 for the NVA (Nationale Volksarmee) and operated as VIP-aircraft in full Interflug colours as DDR-SDR -
taken over by Luftwaffe in 1990 -
sold to RPL Airports Rijeka - deal got cancelled - returned to Luftwaffe -
sold to Aeroflot in 1993 - became RA-65568 - retired
RPL Airports Rijeka bought 3 former Luftwaffe TU-134's (11+10/11+11/11+12) and registered them as 9A-ADL/P/R. The deal got cancelled and the aircraft returned to/remained in Germany before being finally disposed by the Luftwaffe
scanned from Kodachrome-slide