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This was the 10th Oak Cliff Film Festival, and Ben has gone every single year. I think he's the only attendee who can say that
The 2014 Vancouver Pride Parade (34th annual) has grown in number of participants and viewers.
Beginning as a protest march through Davie Village in 1978, the Vancouver Pride Parade and Festival has become a world-class Pride celebration, with over 150 float and parade entries, a party for 80,000 people at Sunset Beach, and over 500,000 attendees.
This year’s parade featured a “rainbow dragon,” a Pride take on the traditional Chinese symbol that was created by Royal Pacific Realty's dance team.
Opening reception of "ApocalyptiCAT" - Woodcuts and Papercuts by Franca Bartholomäi - Goethe-Institut - Washington, DC
Attendee of the open house at the Never Was Haul, in conjunction with the Nova Albion Steampunk Exhibition.
I really liked her look and hair colors.
Except for re-sizing the photo to 300 dpi @ 8x12 and updating the color profile, this is an unedited photograph.
Celtic Fest Ohio held in Harveysburg, Ohio. This pretty young lady and her friend (next picture) were walking around the festival with several small children at least one of which was in a stroller when I noticed them dressed in appropriate costumes for the event and asked if I could take some pictures. They graciously agreed. I don't know who's birthday it was that their hats were announcing, but they were obviously were in a celebratory mood.
On 29/7 we went to Manchester to see the exhibition of Shirley Baker's Photography in Manchester Art Gallery. She was one of the best social documentary photographers of all time in my opinion. I would recommend all my photographic friends to try to see it. The exhibition is on until 28th August 2017. As well as this Comic Con was on at GMEX. My street photography is not of the same class as Shirley Baker's but here are more of the folk who attended. I'm fairly sure these guys were not attendees at Comic Con but were enjoying the sights!
Gerardo Ruiz Esparza, Secretary of Communications and Transport, Mexico; Yuriria Mascott Pérez, Undersecretary of Transportation, Mexico, and Jochen Eickholt, CEO, Siemens Mobility, listen to the speakers at the Opening Plenary: Governance of transport in the global digital economy at the International Transport Forum’s 2017 Summit on “Governance of Transport” in Leipzig, Germany on 31 May 2017.
Attendees at the 2022 Hazlitt Summit hosted by the Young Americans for Liberty Foundation at the DoubleTree by Hilton Orlando Airport in Orlando, Florida.
Please attribute to Gage Skidmore if used elsewhere.
The Subaru Cherry Blossom Festival is an annual spring celebration of Japanese arts and culture organized by Japan America Society of Greater Philadelphia (JASGP), with tremendous support from title sponsor Subaru of America, Inc.
Featuring a variety of events throughout the city, this yearly festival brings a taste of Japan to Philadelphia and highlights the beauty of Japanese sakura—the flowering cherry trees that brighten city streets and parks with their distinctive pink and white blossoms.
Attendees at the Teamfight Tactics Paris Open afterparty, Hexcore Nights, at Bridge Club in Paris, France, on December 14, 2025.
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Attendees at the Culture War tour at the University Center for the Arts at Colorado State University in Fort Collins, Colorado.
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Sinchon in Mapo-gu is an area popular with young people.
The first Personal Mobility Festival was held on November 20th at Sinchon’s Car Free Road in western Seoul. The festival, which promotes the use of hoverboards, electric skateboards and electric unicycles as well as other forms of personal transport which is becoming more popular and can regularly be seen on the city streets. The festival was well attended with attendees learning about these new forms of transport as well as watching races whilst 20 million won’s worth of prizes were offered up during the festival to lucky winners.
Accessible from:
Sinchon Station, Line 2, Exit 5.