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"You wouldnt ask a Goth to remove his makeup would you??"

 

This gentleman refused police requests to remove his balaclava.

San Francisco Ferry Building :: a quick shot from the perspective of harried commuters

 

VSCO Grid

Downtown Los Angeles, CA

Photos I took around Westminster on 11 May, 2010. The afternoon of the day that David Cameron became Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.

May 11, 2014

Bring Our Girls Back Rally and Candlelight Vigil

Leimert Park

Los Angeles, CA

 

© Shari B. Ellis 2014

Prophecy and news hits the streets, airwaves, and shocks the world. Never does it end, join us for the news and Prophecy in a biblical perspective faith

 

Thurs 7 PM MST, www.dday4america.com

 

Prophecy News Current Events, he is LORD #041212

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Downtown Los Angeles, CA

Portrait of America, from David Datuna’s “Viewpoint of Billions” series, is a 12-foot multimedia American flag covered in hundreds of eyeglass lenses. Try on Google Glass and explore historical and contemporary figures from American culture embedded in the artwork.

 

This was a meetup organized by #GlassDC

 

See: npg.si.edu/event/currentevents.html?trumbaEmbed=view%3Dev...

Day 3 of Anime Expo 2010 in Downtown Los Angeles.

May 11, 2014

Bring Our Girls Back Rally and Candlelight Vigil

Leimert Park

Los Angeles, CA

 

© Shari B. Ellis 2014

raising the rainbow flag @ hudson river park in honor of pride month, flag day, & gilbert baker, the designer of the original rainbow flag.

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I love this show, I am in no way a paid sponsor but I love the show and of course I am a photographer, so why not. But I love to see women of color doing their thing and this is a very well put together show, you should check it out when you get the chance.

  

"The Chat" is a daytime talk show which will feature a panel of four(4) women discussing SL & RL topics and lifestyles. Segments will range from SL/RL Hot topics,fashion police to interviews with amazing famous people in the second life grid.

 

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August 24, 2008

 

Or "how I spent my Sunday night."

Current events in Egypt prompted me to dig through some scans of old slides from a lifetime ago. 30 years on, but in some ways and some places, so little forward motion...

 

Bigger / on black / blogged over here.

 

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Double, double toil and trouble; Fire burn, and cauldron bubble.

 

Louisiana State University Professor Ed Overton leaned out of a fishing boat and dunked a small jar just beneath the surface. “God what a mess,” he said under his breath.

 

On the 20th of April an explosion erupted on the Deepwater Horizon oil rig in the Gulf, killing 11 people and injuring 17. The real damage was yet to come as gallons of oil started pouring out of the well. Since then, estimates of over 200, 000 gallons of oil are leaking every day. The oil slick is now the size of Delaware and Maryland combined. On shorelines the damage stretches 241 km, from Dauphin Island, Alabama to Grand Isle, Louisiana. It is now affecting the marshland that stretches along the coastland.

 

These marshlands or wetlands are home to about 34, 000 Brown pelicans and seagulls, which are right now, trying to dive through the oil-soaked ocean to get to their food supply. Thousands of migratory birds travelling from South America making their way north, traditionally stop off at the Gulf Coast for two to three weeks are now in danger. Sea turtles, manatees and dolphins are attempting to come up for air through the slick.

 

There are three species that have been highlighted as most endangered by the slick, the Brown pelican who recently was just taken off the endangered list, the Bluefin tuna and the Kemp's Ridley sea turtle. The explosion could not have happened at a worse time as all these species are now returning to the Gulf area for breeding, expecting their home to be the way it was when they left it.

Read More: southafricanbiodiversity.co.za/features/231-gulf-oil-spill

Photo Sources:

Discovery News

Time

May 11, 2014

Bring Our Girls Back Rally and Candlelight Vigil

Leimert Park

Los Angeles, CA

 

© Shari B. Ellis 2014

Day 3 of Anime Expo 2010 in Downtown Los Angeles.

92YTribeca presents The News Distillery, America's premiere live news-comedy game show. Hosted by Faith Salie, CBS Sunday Morning contributor and star of Planet Green's Treehugger TV, with MTV and Comedy Central writer-producer Gideon Evans, New York Times "The Ethicist" columnist Randy Cohen and NBC and VH1 writer/performer Brian Donovan.

 

www.92ytribeca.org

www.twitter.com/tribeca

The Police Union organised a rally at Parliament House, Perth, part of action calling for more pay for WA's Police force. [article]

press conference & vigil in city hall park, manhattan, for jordan neely and the 815+ homeless new yorkers that passed last year.

Fun with generators!

May 11, 2014

Bring Our Girls Back Rally and Candlelight Vigil

Leimert Park

Los Angeles, CA

 

© Shari B. Ellis 2014

Police at 23rd and Broadway in anticipation of the Ferguson grand jury announcement. 5:45pm Friday.

Double, double toil and trouble; Fire burn, and cauldron bubble.

 

Louisiana State University Professor Ed Overton leaned out of a fishing boat and dunked a small jar just beneath the surface. “God what a mess,” he said under his breath.

 

On the 20th of April an explosion erupted on the Deepwater Horizon oil rig in the Gulf, killing 11 people and injuring 17. The real damage was yet to come as gallons of oil started pouring out of the well. Since then, estimates of over 200, 000 gallons of oil are leaking every day. The oil slick is now the size of Delaware and Maryland combined. On shorelines the damage stretches 241 km, from Dauphin Island, Alabama to Grand Isle, Louisiana. It is now affecting the marshland that stretches along the coastland.

 

These marshlands or wetlands are home to about 34, 000 Brown pelicans and seagulls, which are right now, trying to dive through the oil-soaked ocean to get to their food supply. Thousands of migratory birds travelling from South America making their way north, traditionally stop off at the Gulf Coast for two to three weeks are now in danger. Sea turtles, manatees and dolphins are attempting to come up for air through the slick.

 

There are three species that have been highlighted as most endangered by the slick, the Brown pelican who recently was just taken off the endangered list, the Bluefin tuna and the Kemp's Ridley sea turtle. The explosion could not have happened at a worse time as all these species are now returning to the Gulf area for breeding, expecting their home to be the way it was when they left it.

Read More: southafricanbiodiversity.co.za/features/231-gulf-oil-spill

Photo Sources:

Discovery News

Time

rally & march thru sunnyside against the gentrification that will be brought on by the bqx and further rezoning/neighborhood creation

The first day of the wildfires: I don't have to go to work. I think about all the stuff I can do with the free time, but instead I stay at home most of the day lying in bed, watching the developing events and waiting for an evacuation announcement for my city.

May 11, 2014

Bring Our Girls Back Rally and Candlelight Vigil

Leimert Park

Los Angeles, CA

 

© Shari B. Ellis 2014

Stacks of newspapers behind the Pensacola News-Journal offices in downtown Pensacola, Florida. File name: NewspaperstackVert2.JPG

Downtown Los Angeles, CA

May 11, 2014

Bring Our Girls Back Rally and Candlelight Vigil

Leimert Park

Los Angeles, CA

 

© Shari B. Ellis 2014

This is a view looking west from the Wolf River bridge on Germantown Parkway Friday morning a short time after the Wolf River crested at about seven feet above flood stage, for now. More rain is expected Sunday, and the Mississippi river is still rising, so there is not many places the water can go.

 

Germantown, Tennessee

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