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A bull rider walks back to the chutes after finishing his ride. I have to be honest - I don't know what time he managed but the expression on his face says somewhere about 7.8 seconds (or 0.2 seconds too early to record a score) to me.
Taken at the 17th Annual Brent Thurman Memorial Bull Riding event in the Ranch Park Arena in Dripping Springs, Texas.
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"Lo so come ti senti.
È come essere dietro un vetro,
non puoi toccare niente di quello che vedi.
Ho passato tre quarti della mia vita chiuso fuori,
finché ho capito che l'unico modo è romperlo.
E se hai paura di farti male,
prova a immaginarti di essere già vecchio e quasi morto,
pieno di rimpianti".
"I know how you feel.
It's like stayin' behind a glass: you can't touch anything you see...
I've spent three quarter of my life closed outside,
as long as I understood that the only way is to break it.
And if you're afraid to get hurt,
try to picture yourself at least old and almost dead, full of regrets".
From "Due di Due" by Andrea De Carlo
per chi non l'avesse ancora letto lo consiglio vivamente!
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Mjøsa is Norway's largest lake, as well as one of the deepest lakes in Norway and in Europe. It´s the fourth deepest lake in Norway. It is located in the southern part of Norway, about 100 km north of Oslo. Its main tributary is Gudbrandsdalslågen in the north; the only distributary is Vorma in the south.
Map with cities Lillehammer (North), Gjøvik (West), and Hamar (East)
From its southernmost point at Minnesund in Eidsvoll to its northernmost point in Lillehammer it is 117 km long. At its widest, near Hamar, it is 15 km wide. It is 365 km² in area and its volume is estimated at 56 km³; normally its surface is 123 metres above sea level, and its greatest depth is 468 metres. Its total coastline is estimated at 273 km, of which 30% is built up. Dams built on the distribuary of Vorma in 1858, 1911, 1947, and 1965 raised the level by approximately 3.6 metres in total. In the last 200 years, 20 floods have been registered that added 7 metres to the level of Mjøsa. Several of these floods inundated the city of Hamar.
The cities of Hamar, Gjøvik, and Lillehammer were founded along the shores of the lake. Before the construction of railways past the lake, it was an important transport route. Today, aside from minor leisure boating and the steamship Skibladner, there is no water traffic on the lake. Most of its shores are dominated by rolling agricultural areas, among them some of the most fertile grainlands in Norway. The main train line, Dovrebanen between Oslo and Trondheim goes along its eastern shore, making stops in Hamar and Lillehammer. The largest, and only, island is Helgøya. Except for Helgøya, Mjøsa only contains small islets. The most interesting of these are Steinsholmen, with the ruins of a Middle Age citadel.
From the south European route E6 runs along the eastern shore of the lake until the Mjøsa Bridge connects Moelv on the east with Biri on the west.
As Amtrak #7 the westbound Empire Builder leaves La Crosse, WI and soon is 2,000+ miles out in Seattle, WA, I am preparing to leave my life as a Wisconsinite. To leave La Crosse and not live my life anymore in the Mississippi River Valley. I will be moved on May 25th and soon back living in the state i was born and raised in, Illinois.
Bainbridge St
French Island, La Crosse, WI
5/5/2014
Sistema Operativo Windows 7 Profesional, tema predeterminado, barra superior Nexus, Iconos de la barra de tareas, Yellow Icon, Wallpaper color cubes.
Richard Jagela, my stranger no 7, I met him at the Bhaktivedanta Manor*. He was in the garden having his lunch.
Richard left Lithuania to travel the world. He lived in Sweden and Germany before moving to UK.
In search of spirituality he came to Bhaktivedanta manor over a decade ago and was named "Ranganath", as spiritual name.
He lives near the Manor with his family and works at the Manor.
I chose to photograph him because he had a glowing aura of happiness and contentment. I wanted to include the writing on the bridge behind the subject "Awaken and See", very appropriate to his journey through life'
*[ Bhaktivedanta Manor was established in 1973 by His Divine Grace A.C.Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada. The estate was donated to ISKCON by the late Beatle, George Harrison ]
This picture is #7 in my 100 strangers project. Find out more about the project and see pictures taken by other photographers at the 100 Strangers Flickr Group page
7-spot ladybird on Euphorbia flower. Lots of these ladybirds appearing in the sunshine in the garden at the moment
FDNY Engine 7 New York October 2010
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Rare: 7-String Bass-Guitar - seven-tuning knobs
*[only six-strings being used here - very wide-neck]
*[note: most bass-guitars (99%) have only 'four' strings]
Sloppy Joe's Bar - The Marshall Morlock Band - bass-man
Duval Street - Key West, Florida U.S.A. - 11/24/23 - 7:48 PM
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"Good to Me" (original) - The Marshall Morlock Band (super video!)
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Ernest Hemingway's favorite bar and daily local hangout way
back in the day. We have enjoyed many great nights here
with friends, and great music, and great food and drink during
our annual pilgrimage here over the last 45+ years.
Sloppy Joe's Bar is a historic American bar in Key West, Florida.
The bar went through two name changes before settling on Sloppy Joe's with the encouragement of Hemingway. The name was taken from the original Sloppy Joe's bar in Old Havana, that sold both liquor and iced seafood. In the high Cuban heat, the ice melted
and patrons taunted the owner José (Joe) García Río that he ran
a "sloppy" place. It's the favorite fun bar of both locals and tourists.
(It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on 11/1/06)
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This is the first time we have used a crane to lower a cement truck onto tracks and into a tunnel. It's part of the vital work we're doing on weekends on the No. 7 line that will bring CBTC to the line and provide better and more reliable service.
...around that time I was on my way down to CWB seeing the naked crew...the usual hot pot session follow by some random snaps...drinking...
Tonight things will be different at 7:34. We are going out to hunt for Chinu...
Raya (stranger 7)
The old city hall of Rotterdam, which survived the bombing in the Second World War, is a popular setting for taking wedding and fashion photos. The calm grey background and the light make it an ideal place. Whenever I walk past it, I look to see if there are still people taking photos. Maybe I can learn something from it. That day, Raya was a model and showed clothes for a webshop. The photographer had not really started yet. I did not let that opportunity pass me by. She thought it was nice that I wanted to take a few photos too. Raya is not a real model, but she does know how to pose. I quickly took a few photos so that Raya and her photographer could continue.
This is already the 7th photo of the 5th round of the #100stangers project.
Find out more about the project and see pictures taken by other photographers at the group 100 Strangers | Flickr: www.flickr.com/groups/100strangers/
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The parking deck of the Double Tree Galleria in Houston. Thanks to Ghostbones for the texture. I copied it to two separate layers , adjusting them using the overlay command to intensify the coloration.