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Feeling wretched with a massive gout attack that has left me full of PKs and confined to barracks.
There’s some that will say they wouldn’t wish this on their worst enemy, but I would … then I wouldn’t have it.
Anyways, I’ve posted an uplifting snap to cheer me up.
Grace Harper (Looked 10 years old). Works in Lydia Mills, Clinton, S.C.
Mother said she is very good hand at spinning. Been at it 3 years. Runs 4 and 5 sides, about 50 cents a day. Little sister Lettie helps. Mother said "she is learnin".
Location: Clinton, South Carolina
Lewis W. Hine, photographer. December 2, 1908.
Original picture:
Library of Congress, USA.
© Lewis Wickes Hine, 1908
© Alain Girard, Restored & Colorized, 2022
Fantasy Gacha Carnival is open! I found this adorable set by Yokai at the event and it made my little heart twitter. Although my little Child of Nature is wearing Moon Amore's new plastic outfit from Collabor.... but she has assured me that the outfit is made from 100% recycled plastic. :P And this hair. Oh this hair.......
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On March 22, 1841, a law limited in France, for the first time, the work of children employed in factories, factories or workshops. The law is promulgated by Louis-Philippe, King of the French, Marshal Jean-de-Dieu Soult being President of the Council. It is inspired by a similar law enacted in England eight years earlier, in 1833.
Article 2 states:
Children must be at least eight years old to be admitted.
From eight to twelve years of age, they could not be employed in actual work for more than eight hours out of twenty-four, divided by a rest.
From twelve to sixteen years of age, they could not be employed in actual work for more than twelve hours out of twenty-four, divided by rest.
This work can only take place from five in the morning to nine in the evening.
created with Midjourney / PS
This is not my usual angle. Usually I don't recomended photographing kids from above. But sometimes that works as well. I edited this after midnight. I was working in the evening ( still need to because of tones of work ). My son fell asleep next to me on the floor. I closed the file with my project and opened Lightroom. This shot just caught my attention. Love those 5 minute edits!
By Dawn's Early Light
Trinity's Child is a 1983 fiction novel written by William Prochnau. The book narrates of a nuclear war between the United States and the Soviet Union.
By Dawn's Early Light is an HBO original movie, first aired in 1990. It is based on the 1983 novel Trinity's Child, written by William Prochnau.
For Macro Mondays - Plastic.
Pill bottle.
Single speedlight directed at black background. Two black flags, one on each side of bottle.
2.5 inches in greatest dimension.
A parent and child enjoy a moment together listening to the crashing waves and gazing out on the blue Lake Michigan waters...
Being together in nature is a beautiful thing.
"I only took my eyes off him for a second!"
Bronica ETRS with 75mm lens on Kodak TMax 100
Digial colour added with split toning
Fácil... Deep Purple - Child In Time - Live (1970)
Donostia San Sebastián, Basque Country, Spain.
Playa de La Concha.
The idea for the Heroes Project came to me as we began to emerge from the darkness of the Covid 19 Pandemic.
Looking at the images for this project you will see people portrayed as if in a spotlight , like stage performers or as David Bowie would say "Heroes Just For One Day".
As people enter the Abbeygate entrance to the Park they are in darkness. However there is a window in this 14th century building that casts a light into which some people walk .This project focuses on this spot of light In Bury St Edmunds. Until the dissolution of the monasteries in England in the 16th century by Henry the 8th this spot would have been trodden by Benedictine Monks. Now it is trodden by modern day "pilgrims" families, locals and tourists from around the world looking for rest and relaxation in the park.
Recommended: View large on black
My poor share to the H-B-W bandwagon.
HBW!!!
Gagambino fever is in Japan... lol
Henry Moore’s Mother and Child in St. Paul’s Cathedral
March122020
One of the most interesting pieces I found in St. Paul’s Cathedral was Henry Moore’s Mother and Child: Hood. Moore’s semi-abstract sculptures helped create a very specific form of modernism in the United Kingdom.
Completed in 1983 out of travertine marble, Moore’s take on Michelangelo’s Pieta is able to convey the grieving Mary after the crucifixion of Jesus Christ using minimal detail. The characteristic disparity in size between the Madonna and Christ becomes further exaggerated through the abstraction of form. The way Moore nests the two figures strengthens the maternal relationship by creating an almost wombic cradle.