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Pediatrician Pamela Rapiti of CA checking patients before surgery at the Benh Vien Da Khoa Trung Uong Can Tho Hospital. Operation Smile's 20 year anniversary in Vietnam. (Operation Smile - Marc Ascher)
People check their cell phones for messages, but for him it was a constant cell phone check only to find his battery was dying and he forgot his charger. I believe we've all lost a part of a cell phone.
A man keeping track of his construction material business.
Captured near Ong Lanh bridge, Saigon.
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The Monument Peak Trail an alternate route to Bodey's Tree and the PCT. He really enjoyed himself today.
You know those moments when you start to do something spontaneous, not that spontaneity is one of my fortes; I tend to study the blueprints and the layout, monitor the security routine, check the alarm system and assess the exit strategy, at least I would if I was about to do a bank job. (Note conditional tense!)
Sorry, I'm digressing but remember digression is the better part of valour (don't you love a good misquote), anyway, back to the moment, and mid action you realise that you really should not complete this movement but the email does not get transmitted to the muscles in time?
This is one of those occasions. I'm currently stood on the original stone arch of the Pont Pen y Benglog directly underneath it's younger, bigger brother, built by Thomas Telford in the early 19th century to improve the reliability and speed of travel between London and Holyhead.
Engrossed with the sounds and beauty of the fast flowing water I decide to take a step back from the three legged friend and just enjoy the moment........... Just a few inches further and I would have enjoyed a scenic trip over the beautiful Ogwen falls and down to the Nant Francon valley! The idea of white water rafting really appeals, however I would prefer to actually do it in a raft!
But guess what, I'm still here.
I was torn between a few different tracks but this one came out top. It's 11 minutes of Woodkid, so put the kettle on and grab a box of Kleenex, other brands are.......quite frankly not up to it.
... the Allen Lambert Galleria at Brookfield Place, Toronto. This "crystal cathedral of commerce" as some call it, a six storey atrium the length of a city block, was designed by Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava.
Checking out a few sites for future projects and testing the 7D Mk2 in low light woodland conditions.
CSX's Office Car Special had just departed Barr Yard behind a pair of former Amtrak EMD F40PH-2s in 2007.
An Indiana Harbor Belt SW1500 was waiting for the suits to clear before pulling out some steel coils from the mill in Riverdale.
The little one checking herself out in the bike mirror.
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Up close and personal with a Long-billed Curlew this morning. As I crouched down to get a better angle, it proceeded to search the sand for bugs and walked right past me, almost as if I wasn’t there...except for this glance. San Simeon, CA
Everyone in Australia now knows what this man is doing. No, he is not mindlessly checking his phone. He is using his QR code app to "check in" before he is allowed to use the services of Flippers. It is surveillance on a scale we have never known before. They can even check his vaccination status while they're at it. This is ostensibly for health reasons, but will it ever go away? I don't think so! My personal phone doesn't do apps. I wonder what George Orwell would say about it all?
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Our Craigslist "Nigerian Dictator" scammer sent me his counterfeit check -- a whopping $2950 for a $200 loveseat.
The essence of this scam is that the scammer's check is a counterfeit. The scam is based on the assumption that I will cash the $2950 check, then refund the $2750 difference to the scammer via Moneygram *before* my bank identifies his check as a fake. In a few weeks, the bank would deduct the $2950 from my account balance after the check was deemed invalid, but the $2750 I sent to the scammer via the Moneygram would be gone forever.
Based on what I've read, the check is probably drawn from a real account, but the piece of paper itself is a fake. For that reason, I've blurred the account numbers in the image.
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Somewhere between my birthday and the lunar eclipse back in January, I had the emotional equivalent of the 'check engine' light in my car. And just like when it happens in the car, the light just pops on with no warning or even an indication that something is wrong. When it happens in the car, nothing is noticeably different. The car keeps driving; usually it's just a glitch with a sensor. Needs attention but not something to stop you in your tracks. This is much the way I began feeling. And the faulty sensor seemed to be the one that propels these flickr posts. The creative process didn't stop. I was still actively shooting; what failed me was the ability to post process. Don't think I realized until then the significance of post processing in my work. Not just the technical manipulation of the digital files, but more importantly the interpretive process that accompanies it. Don't get me wrong; the raw images gathered out in the field are the main fuel source for my creativity. But generally you would be shocked at just how lackluster the images really are straight out of camera. It's the post processing stage where the images are polished (often transformed) and usually where I begin to appreciate their significance. And it's somewhere in these later phases where the written narratives are born. Anyway for some weeks I felt unable to make any connections; the raw images remained raw. The narratives remained unwritten. Not sure what set this in motion. Maybe a degree of cabin fever, the sense of time passage brought on by another birthday. Underlying all of this is the sense of wanting to maintain the quality of the postings. Along with that was accepting defeat, at least for a while. I found getting out of the habit off nearly daily posts was as difficult as it was to get started in the first place. I love the challenge and find it stimulates creativity. I'm not sure anything really got resolved, but for me, simply having that timeout and reevaluation was good. Don't know where it goes from here, but I'm not going to over-think it either. Just go with what I know.