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To seriously think about what to do next. This is time for reflection.
This is 20th day of Occupy Central.
And this is candid scene of a young skateboarder in my neighbourhood.
Have a great Friday and weekend!
This photograph and others from this period are in a Photo Book - Days Past - published on the Blurb web page at:
www.blurb.co.uk/b/10385558-days-past
Rehearsals for the Nativity Play and Carol Service
It is too expensive to go to Vatican Rome and see the famous spiral stairs there.
Let's go to our local Carnegie Community Centre near Chinatown. The stairs are also beautiful if not prettier than the one in Vatican.
Happy Monday!
Today I had a photo walk with Caroline in Vancouver Chinatown.
Two-and-a-half months since last viewed these structures are still not finished. It's after 9:00a.m. on a weekday and no one is working at this site.
Ballet has tight correlation with pointe work (en pointe), even though male ballet dancers rarely perform it. It began in around eighteen century when the significant increased of female dancers was seen.
A lady, named Marie Taglioni, often gets the credit and the blame for being the first to dance on pointe. But no one really knows for sure. Even almost certainly there were dancers before her who rose onto the tips of their toes. But whoever was the first, it was Taglioni who pioneered and developed the technique and who revolutionized ballet as a result.
She transformed toe dancing, what had been merely a stunt and a kind of circus trick, became a means of artistic expression, a dramatic as well as a technical feat. Her grace, lightness, elevation and style awarded her an enthusiast audience and a brilliant career.
Odeon cultural venue, theatre & concert hall, musical academy, student housing and supermarket, Odense, Denmark.
Architecture by C.F. Møller Architects, 2017.
You gotta love that proud mason in the lower left!
Explored on June 22, 2014 # 465 - thanks:)
I took this yesterday, the first day of Summer, while I was waiting at a traffic light. Enjoy your Sunday and be positive:) I chanced upon a list of Serbian proverbs and they are very interesting.
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A young Inuk girl posed for me standing on a bench in the community centre of Pond Inlet at the northern tip of Baffin Island, Nunavut. The girl and her friends and relatives were participating in cultural performances and were dressed in traditional attire.
The Glasshouse is a community centre within the Parkview Estate in Globe Town, Tower Hamlets. Designed by architects De Metz & Birks and built in the early 1950s.
Harmony Hall and it's Art Deco spider's web gates.
A valuable community resource that is being put up for sale by a so called Christian organisation !, senseless and greedy.
Save Harmony Hall From Closure - on Facebook
saveharmonynow@gmail.com
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Way back in 1994, when I visited Byron Bay on the east coast of Australia, the front of its community centre and literary institute was one gigantic, fabulous, celebratory mural – as befitted this laid-back Australian resort favoured by hippies and named after the poet Lord Byron’s grandfather who sailed with Captain Cook.
I think things have moved on since the ‘90s; even so, this is a cheerful 35mm colour print reminder of my few days there.
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For my video; youtu.be/SKTq8hfkQXo?si=XfxwZ2xDvV9aW-3-,
packing up time.
Renfrew-Collingwood, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Easter Sunday Times Colonist just picked up on the Saanich News article the latter published last Wednesday.
Hidden gems in newcomer’s neighbourhood maps
A new resident of Victoria who believes there is “no such thing as a boring area” has turned her knack for noticing interesting things and people around her into what may be a lifelong career. Masami Teramachi left her hometown of Gifu, Japan, to study at the University of Victoria in 2020 and, as she put it: “I fell in love with my neighbourhood and decided I wanted to do something for them in return,”
Times Colonist Pedro Arrais story with Adrian Lam photo
PhotoShop edits by Bill Irvine
Residential, retail & community development "Svinget" (the Curve) in NYE, Aarhus, Denmark
Architecture by C.F. Møller Architects 2023
No sense of community, Britain 2017.
Former community centre awaiting demolition (Built 1968).
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For my video; youtu.be/SKTq8hfkQXo?si=XfxwZ2xDvV9aW-3-,
Chemical car,
Renfrew-Collingwood, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Renfrew Park, Community Centre, 60th Anniversary, Car Show,
New addition to the Cardinia Cultural Centre, Lakeside, Pakenham - west side (exterior completion as at October 14th 2019).
Some said photography is just extension of your love with your subjects. You love wild life, nature, landscape, people and therefore you shoot wildlife, landscape and portrait photography.
Or photography is trying to realize some tall mission such as revealing the social reality like what is done in documentary photography.
Some also said photography is art of seeing. The joy of photography is coming from the fact that you will be able to see the world in a fresh and new way everyday.
Where do you find your joy of photography?
This is my fun shot taken with my X10 inside the neighborhood community centre and this may not be a good illustration of what is mentioned here.
Have a great Wednesday!
My old alma mater: 1942-48
Oaklands Elementary School 2827 Belmont Ave. Victoria, BC
Yes, I attended here from grade one through seven. I was born in Victoria as was my father, grandfather and g-grandfather (b.1851 d.1921). This is my town.
You can tell I have taken no sunny shots lately, having to resort to uploading shots of Enviros. Still, it will at least give Richard his daily fix! Here we see 39695 (KX08 HRC) returning into town on a 9/9A from Duston. It is passing the community centre in St.James Road, Northampton. 17th March 2016.