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Culpa…
¿Qué es la culpa?
¿Son sentimientos que se encuentran?
¿Son momentos vividos y añorados?
Simplemente es…
Remordimientos disfrazados en el momento
Explosión traída a la memoria enaltecida
Situaciones que remontan el espíritu
Simplemente como una espiral reencarnada
Entonces, ¿Qué es mi culpa?
¿La tengo?... ¿O la imagino?
Aborrezco cada instante en el que ahogo la vida
Cada momento en que el aire se torna denso
Cada sonrisa falsa
Cada silueta borrada
Cada llanto enmudecido…
Culpabilidad, culpables… huidas fortuitas.
MCG.
They are rubbish photos. However, as I haven't seen a Tundra Bean Goose for 39 years, they're getting posted anyway!
Caused by extended and very icy weather in western Europe, during the last few days there has been a significant cold weather movement of geese to Britain out of countries such as The Netherlands. As with Russian White-fronted Geese, there are now far larger numbers of Tundra Bean Geese in Britain than is usual during winter.
Squeezing every last ounce out of Mr. Lumix, this pair were photographed from the road adjacent to Charminster water meadows on the outskirts of Dorchester. Below, photographed across a main road and a railway line (running along the bottom of the photo) a much larger flock of around 20 birds were located in the water meadows between Wool and Wareham, Dorset.
In case you are wondering where they breed during the summer season it is northern Siberia!
This little fellow was a gift for our wedding. I actually really like this little fellow.
My wife is using the big camera - so I shot this with the iPhone - Only natural light (and there wasn't much).
I then tweaked the colors and cropped it in Snapseed for the iPhone :-)
I know a lot of people think the iPhone's camera isn't good for anything - but I think the possibilities are abundant. A shot like this proves it, I think. I know there's a bit of grain on the photo - but sometimes it adds nicely to the photo itself.
4998 (39 FEV)
1955 Ford Thames ET7
Preserved, ex Esso Petroleum Company
British Motor Museum, Gaydon, 12 June 2022
39-6012
Saab JAS 39E Gripen
Sweden - Air Force / Saab Systems and Flight Test
Departure Day
RIAT Fairford
17-07-2023
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I apologize for my lack of creativity in this photo. I was at work when I took this, and I can assure you that this week has been simply crazy. I have been sleeping all day (when not working) and staying up all night. It was a nice week, yet my nerves are still uneasy. But, all gets better in time and I'm really excited to see what the future holds for me.
Today, I was really beating myself up over people and past events, and it hit me hard. That these people won't remember me in five years time. That these thoughts can get better. That there is so much to grow towards.
I would like to say thank you to my loved ones.
Alex is an incredible boyfriend, and I can't tell you where I would be without him now. He has provided me love and comfort when others have left. He has showed me what a true friend is and better yet, showed me what love can be. I can't say thank you enough.
Angela, you bring me happiness beyond words. I know things are crazy right now and you may feel as if the devil is riding your back, but God has his ways and I'm praying for you constantly. You are my best friend, and I can't wait to catch up and chat.
And to my few best friends, you all mean the world. I can't express that enough. I'm so happy for your comfort.
greenville, maine
1972
boston family ski trip
dinner / after hours
part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf
© the Nick DeWolf Foundation
Image-use requests are welcome via flickrmail or nickdewolfphotoarchive [at] gmail [dot] com
Pl. 39: Poissons Volants et Vagues (Flying Fish and Waves), papier peint (wallpaper); Coquilles de Nautiles (Nautilus Shells), bordure (border); Cigales et Pin (Cicadas and Pines), papier peint (wallpaper)
Maurice Pillard Verneuil (French illustrator, 1869-1942)
1897 color lithographs 46 cm (height) x 34.5 cm (width)
from: Verneuil, M. P. (Maurice Pillard), and Eugène Grasset. L'animal dans la décoration [Animal forms in decoration] portfolio of 60 plates (Paris: Librairie centrale des beaux-arts, 1897)
See MCAD Library's catalog record for this book.
Felt a bit washed up yesterday. This seemed a fitting image for today. When I finally got home yesterday I started to charge one of my batteries for a couple of hours but it didn't want to hold the charge and so I started to charge my second battery.. It was done late last night.. too late to take my 365. Down to one battery and hopefully it lasts for a while!
So what are the rules for missing a day??
Sinead runs Straven B&B in Portobello, Edinburgh, with her husband, Chris. He welcomed us on our arrival and for the first couple of days of our stay I had only nodded hello to Sinead in passing. When I went down to breakfast on day three, camera in hand, just in case, there she was, about to make some toast.
There were no other guests in the dining room so I asked Sinead if she would like her portrait taken and I admit she did look a little startled.
So I gave a fuller explanation of my strangers' portraiture and Sinead was rather interested and asked me more about it.
As you see, Sinead did say yes. She and Chris have run the B&B for three years, taking the chance to carry on from her parents who were retiring from many years of managing Straven Guesthouse.
I learnt that prior to this move, Chris and Sinead worked in Glasgow, in youth addiction and managing social work projects respectively.
The difficulties in child care for their young son were becoming increasingly hard to manage and they were in a busy environment with a 4-lane road running past their flat.
In Portobello life is very calm and, with the sea just 50 yards down the road, their little boy can walk along the beach to school.
A slight burnt-toast smell brought us from our conversation and back to breakfast.
Thanks to Sinead for being in my Project - and I take full responsibility for the toast.
This is my #39 submission to the Human Family Group. To view more street portraits and stories visit:
www.flickr.com/groups/thehumanfamily/
This photo is also in The Portrait Group and STRANGERS!