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Piero_HN and I wanted to watch the sun rise from Red Rocks early one September morning. We were there in the dark; we were there in time; we beat the sun; but we didn't beat this girl. It's not easy to get up early in the morning to run every row of seats of the fame Red Rocks Amphitheater; but that day with the sun barely shining its light on Red Rocks, she was already more than half way done. That's dedication!
奉納舞 コンチキ音頭
Dedication Dance by the maiko of Miyagawacho at Hanagasa parade of Gion Festival.
宮川町 駒屋 舞妓 とし恵美 Toshiemi
EF 200mm f2.8L
3 years ago I lost my dad, and in the days running up to his funeral I wrote. The more I wrote, the more a dedication to him formed in my mind, one that I stood up and read at his funeral. Since that day I have wanted it to be part of me, not only is it very important to me but also it was something I was terrified of losing or forgetting.
The whole thing reads:
"Let us thrive on your courage and ambition. Work with your intelligence, and bask in the humour and peace of mind you have instilled in us all. Let us love unconditionally and act selflessly, as you have loved us. Let us treat others as generously as you have taught us to do. May we try and take comfort in the knowledge that “good souls fly away to better places”and be calm, knowing you are with others, lost, loved and never forgotten."
Something very close to my heart but happy to share.
Strobist: 580exii socked beauty dish camera left 45°. 1/16 80mm
Probably stupidity, but I was wet anyway, so standing within reach of the waves was not gong to make me any wetter :)
It did give a nice transition between the beach and sea though.
Many say that the process of learning photography acquires blood, sweat and tears. I prefer the quick a pound of flesh method. Well, not really a pound of flesh. I only left a long strip of my skin and DNA in front of this building when I didn't see a step because I was looking up. To make a long story short, I did a pretty spectacular swan dive onto the concrete. Thankfully, I did not break my camera. And yes, that was the first thing I checked after the fall.
Took this shot and a few others before I hobbled back to my car. Had to get this with clouds - no matter how puny they were.
This is the third in a series of photos I'll make as a dedication to light painters who inspire me.
Luna Lightpainting LPUK is a passionate LPer who thinks out of the box and swaps lenses faster than his own shadow.
Started in July 2019. the $50 million, three-story building project faced pandemic-related supply chain delays but was completed on budget. The new city hall is approximately 135,000 square feet and is located between the former City Hall and Building 2. More than 300 people will be providing all the same services – Treasurer, Revenue, DMV, City Clerk, Council Chambers, Volumeter Resources, and Communications.
Photography - Craig McClure
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Alone on the Riverwalk for these few minutes a woman makes her way for a lunchtime run. It's not freezing outside, but by no means warm. This level of dedication to running amazes me.
Nobody sees a flower - really - it is so small it takes time - we haven't time - and to see takes time, like to have a friend takes time.
~Georgia O'Keeffe
*another from the flower series ... i personally like this one a lot... i dedicate this one to everyone for all the support *
Others from series:
© Asad Anwar - Please respect rights
... the dedication series ... drawing inspiration from my flickr contacts.
When I first joined Flickr, I never expected that membership would be an avenue to restore my faith in humanity, For the most part my Flickr experience has been overwhelmingly positive. There have been some very dark moments too, which have proven to be invaluable insights. However, today is not the day to dwell on those matters.
The tenacious spirit of a number of my contacts shines through as they face addiction, chronic/ terminal illness or deeply personal tragedy. Their photography is a testament to their personal determination and the the strength of the human spirit to rise above circumstances. One does not have to search far to be touched by these stories, or to find the outpouring of raw emotions or support for others.
Bad things happen to good people. It is part of the human condition. For me it is not so much a question of why these things happen, but how do I allow my self to feel, how will I respond, what actions will I take in my life as a result of that knowledge. I believe in the positive ripple effect created by random acts of kindness. I believe in the power of the individual to create positive change through small intentional acts. I believe that even in the darkness there is room for hope.
Today's post is a dedication to an extremely talented artist, whose photography contained that tenacious spirit of humanity way before personal tragedy and illness has left him fighting for his life. Jackson, this one is for you and your family and in support of your cause.
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Adoption Requires Dedication to Righteousness
Romans 8:15; Galatians 4:5; Ephesians 1:5
If the Lord adopts us for his sons on the condition that our life be a representation of Christ the bond of our adoption, then unless we dedicate and devote ourselves to righteousness we not only, with the utmost treachery, revolt from our Creator, but also renounce the Savior himself.
Elliot Ritzema, 300 Quotations for Preachers from the Reformation (Pastorum Series; Bellingham, WA: Lexham Press, 2013).
January 1st 2014
Dedication (noun): wholehearted commitment to a particular course of thought or action.
Ah, another year, and with that a new wave of New Year's resolutions that probably won't last over a month. (Can you tell I'm not too fond of waiting until the New Year to change?) I just don't get it... If you're really devoted to making a change to better yourself, why wait? It seems pointless to me. With that being said, last year I decided to embark on a journey to lead a healthier lifestyle, and although I'm still well on my way, I honestly couldn't feel better and just seeing progress gives me one of the greatest feelings imaginable.
2013 was a big year for me and, dare I say it, the best and most eventful year of my life thus far. "There’s been a hundred lows but there has been a million highs" and I can't help but feel proud of who I've become and confident that I'm still making progress towards becoming a better person.
I don't know what 2014 has in store for me, but so far it seems nothing but promising. I'm surrounded by love and positivity and I don't know anything greater than that at the end of the day. But I'm ready for more greatness that awaits me this year.
(p.s If ever I were to make a New Year's Resolution, it would be to actually finish this project 365 thing. Third time's the charm, right?)
Over the years, I've had more than one tripod, but have never found the need to use one very often - it is often too much pfaff as they say in Germany, but if you have a lens of a certain size, I guess it becomes essential on regular outings.
It's probably less common to see such kit in Basingstoke, but the big attraction in January 2017 were four Waxwings.
Eastrop Park, Basingstoke, Hampshire
28th January 2017
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This is dedicated to my wife, Chantal for bringing our beautiful son Daniel into this world. You have made me a proud Dad and husband, I love you my babes.....
Daniel was born on the 6 Feb 2009 @08:30am.
Please read about the birth of our son on my blog www.photofuzion.blogspot.com
expect to see plenty of pics of Daniel in the future... :-) comments are most welcome and thank you for viewing my stream.
Canon 40D
Canon 100mmf/2.8 @f/16
2 X Canon speedlites
ISO 200, 1/30
camera on tripod
Teeny, tiny little toes
Small and round little nose
A precious gift from heaven above
My sweet baby that I love
We’ve longed to see you face to face
And we’ve prepared a special place
Just for you, our baby
©Jeremy Photography 2015
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Dedication, a feel of commitment and enthusiastic inside one's body, especially when you are doing something you enjoy the most or when you are with someone who you respect and admire, or a feeling to.
Capturing landscape and playing on the piano are something that I usually put my full dedication to them.
Trying my best to know, understand and remember little and big details of my friends and family is another dedication I gave myself. Because they are unique.
Couple months back, I was trying to open a conversation with a special friend; gave me a depressing moment of my life. All I remembered was what she did during her past, and I would like to catch up with her on this matter if she happens to be continuing. But, instead I gave her a bad impression about me for being intrusive.
This marked a big blow to me, because I couldn't manage to tell her or have a chance to explain to her, that I did not mean it to happen in this way nor being portrait as an intrusive person.
Now, I couldn't even reach out to her, for she is totally damn pissed with me.
I hope, if she happens to read it. All I want is to explain it to her that I'm someone who put in full dedication when you are a good friend to me. I never really have a mindset of being intrusive to your life.
I hope for a simple meet up over a coffee and clear things up between the both of us.
By the way, here's an image I would like to dedicate to you, an image which I hope you understand what is it about.
Those flowers dedicated to Gautama Buddha @ the Buddha Temple..
Preface _ Three Hundred Sixty Five Project : 33/365
BANGLADESH, a Land of Fertility and Dhaka is the capital city a Country of Land, boat /river , hills and sea, The Longest sea beach Cox Bazar and Famous Mango groves Sundorban is the tourist attraction with heritage of Old days makes One Nostalgic. BANGLADESH is born out of series of political movements ,Those Started with Language movement in 1952 , followed by Non cooperation Movement in 1969 and finally ended up with Liberation war in 1971,
Jute , The Golden Fiber of Bangladesh is world wide famous while now Garmentsbecame the economical backbone of the country, Bangladesh has a Long rich cultural and Literatures heritage, with our noble Laurent Poet Nobel Laurent Rabindranath Tagore., Followed by Kazi Nazrul Islam and Jibanananda Das.
The country BANGLASDESH is a land of fertility for Agriculture, while Livestock’s are the main driving force for the rural life, Education had been the prime concerned for people of these days . Bangladesh has the glory to Inaugurate ICC World cup Cricket in 2011 at Mirpur stadium,
Season has Lot of credit in photography , along with the landscape. Heritage. Rivers cape, and Life style, People here enjoy festival in Bangladesh almost every month, Sometimes they are religious an most of the time seasonal, thus allow good subjects for Image capturing,
Let’s we EXPLORE Our Beautiful BANGLADESH.
One of my dearest contacts is Geza Singer. Tom was lucky enough to buy his Oly XZ-1 when he was in London about 2 weeks ago and they met. My loss that I was not there. I admire Geza's work tremendously and he continues to inspire me, encourage me and make me look at things from new perspectives. I have learnt a lot about 'schmocus' from him (cannot do it like he does.......). Okay so here's a summer schmocus with grasses, comfrey and beans.
Geza is here
www.flickr.com/photos/10117904@N07 and one of my favourite schmocus images of his is here
www.flickr.com/photos/just_solutions/6831438943/in/photos...
have a good Thursday everyone. Our new nanny has been beaten up by her brother so I am off to the doctor with her now.
Update on Amanda: she has been to see the doctor who took particulars, measured bruises and will submit a report to the police when Amanda lays a charge. The tenderness and kindness of this medical practitioner is in stark contrast to the brother's violent actions this morning.
八坂神社 節分 奉納舞
Dedication dance of Setsubun event Yasaka Shrine, located in Kyoto, Japan.
祇園甲部 つる居 舞妓 茉利佳 Marika
OM-D E-M1 & EF 300mm f4L USM
THE HAZZARD RANGE HERALD
As the Second anniversary of the killing and wounding of officers in East Railroad cut canyon nears a dedication ceremony of the memorial for the four officers who lost there lives here and Three that were wounded takes place. Two other ceremonies took place in Sparta and in Philipsburg This article appeared in June 2 2011 edition of THE HAZZARD RANGE HERALD .
Three Hazzard Range county Sheriff's Office Officers Deputy Ray Vallez , Deputy Juliet Gurule and Lieutenant Reba Pam along with Clay County Sheriff's Office deputy Andy Tempe who were killed on May 28 2011 ,as four suspects open fire on them at east railroad cut canyon in Hazzard Range national forest campground . The Four suspects were suspected in robbing three banks in NM on Memorial day weekend 2011 they were spotted in Sparta and lead Deputy Ray Vallez and Lieutenant Reba Pam on a highspeed chase . The chase ended 38 miles west of Sparta in east railroad cut canyon campground , suspects had crashed their vehicle killing one of them As HRCSO Deputy Ray Vallez step out of his unit he was shot and killed . Lieutenant Reba Pam radioed for backup HRCSO Deputy Juliet Gurule and SERGEANT Steve Hundson arrived on scene as about the same time two Clay County Sheriff's Office Deputies Andy Tempe and Terri Topeka arrived on scene . HRCSO deputy Juliet Gurule was shot twice and died 2 days later at a Albuquerque Hospital . SERGEANT Steve Hundson was severely hurt along with CCSO Deputy Terri Topeka . With more backup still miles away two of four suspects dead ,HRCSO Lieutenant Reba Pam who was already shot and CCSO deputy Andy Tempe shot killed one more of the suspects ,but HRCSO Lieutenant Reba Pam was shot and killed in the process . CCSO deputy Andy Tempe was found 500 feet from his unit he was shot four times .
HRCSO Lieutenant BUBBA Sanchez was the first of many officers to arrived on scene as he pulled into the campground his back window was shot out CCSO Deputy Rick Fry arrived on scene next he open fire on last suspects ,the male suspect returned fire hit Deputy Rick Fry in the hand .HRCSO Lieutenant BUBBA Sanchez shot and killed a last Suspect but not before the Suspect shot and wounded New Mexico State police officer Dan sealer as he got out of his unit . The Suspects were later identified as brothers 19 year old Jesse Mbca , 21 year old James Mbca ,Their sister Beth Mbca and friend Dan hammer .
I took part in a fantastic shoot organised by Milly Colley aka millypix for Lostboys yesterday. It was great fun assisting Milly. She went above and beyond the cal of duty in this one lying in a bed of nettles to get the angle. That's dedication. Please check out her stream by clicking on the link opposite
O and I coudn't resist this link www.youtube.com/watch?v=6jzWRYr-b_Y