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I dedicate this photo to my Flickr Friend
Thank you so much for your Kind and beautiful Testimonial.
For You:
I dedicate this one to all our dear people who are not in this world with us anymore.
Tomorrow is All Saints Day, but it is not the only day when we remember them.
And, of course, a quote,
and this one is for my daddy!
"Like all children I had taken my father for granted. Now that I had lost him, I felt an emptiness that could never be filled. " -Benazir Bhutto
A couple of weeks ago, I decided to dedicate a whole day to photograph the lavish inflorescence of the cherry blossoms in St James' Park ( I will soon post some photos) as there are perhaps no other flowers that have the power of mesmerizing me for hours, as those pink, heavenly beautiful clouds of petals.
I tried various compositions and I was photographing the trees reflected on the water from the Blue bridge when I turned my face towards the opposite side of the bridge and I saw this spectacular golden cloud...The Horse Guards building and the London Eye were bathed in the glorious, warm pastel shades of the twilight. I changed my perspective and I took as many shots of this view as I possibly could. Some moments have to be crystallized forever...and shared...that's the magic of photography.
© 2016 Patrizia Ilaria Sechi All Rights Reserved
Photograph published by Time Out London: www.timeout.com/london/blog/43-perfect-ways-to-spend-the-...
Thank you for watching and for all your much appreciated feedback, it really means a lot to me.
I have not been logging on often recently, but I have never stopped photographing (I have been working on a few projects) and I have now thousands of images from various places in the world, that I would finally love to share here with you. Your support is precious to me and I will get back to each and every one. Greetings from an almost summery London:-)
Forgive me for not being on Flickr as often, but my time is very limited at present.
I am sorry to be posting gloomy work during this time of year. We have to face this struggle head-on for our children's sake. I am not promoting violence, just a peaceful and reasonable solution. It is possible if everyone would sit at the table and dedicate themselves to finding a fair solution for all.
With heartfelt and genuine thanks for your kind visit. Have a beautiful day, be well, keep your eyes open, appreciate the beauty surrounding you, enjoy creating, stay safe, and laugh often! ❤️❤️❤️
I dedicate this photo to my flickr friend Devabrata ( Dyuman) who is no more with us.
You will always be in our heart, my friend……can’t forget you.
Dear friends, please pray for him.
ODC-Dedicate Your Pic
Tree-mendous Tuesday
I am dedicating this photo to all those individuals who Organic Garden because they understand the importance of staying healthy and keeping the environment safe!
Dedicate this image to Jai (Org Johor)aku dah tunai janji eh..
copyright: © 2009 shazli's photography | copyright: © 2009 ministryoftones
Light Source : Natural
Location : PM 13 Street, Malacca, Malaysia
I dedicate this image to an amazing friend Dichtung & Wahrheit (Poetry and Truth)
Thank You Werner, for your friendship...
TIO...
I dedicate this to Flickr photographer Miranda Murray who always reminds me of the world that lies just beneath the surface of our senses.
Flexaret 5a | Fujifilm ACROS II 100 B&W | Cinestill Dƒ96
" I will dedicate and sacrifice my everything
For just a seconds worth of how my story's ending
And I wish I could know if the directions that I take
And all the choices that I make won't end up all for nothing
Show me what it's for, make me understand it
I've been crawling in the dark looking for the answer
Is there something more than what I've been handed?
I've been crawling in the dark looking for the answer
Help me carry on, assure me it's okay to
Use my heart and not my eyes to navigate the darkness
Will the ending be ever coming suddenly?
Will I ever get to see the ending to my story?
Show me what it's for, make me understand it
I've been crawling in the dark looking for the answer
Is there something more than what I've been handed?
I've been crawling in the dark looking for the answer
So when and how will I know?
How much further do I have to go? (have to go)
And how much longer 'til I finally know? (finally know)
'Cause I'm looking and I just can't see what's in front of me
In front of me
Show me what it's for, make me understand it
I've been crawling in the dark looking for the answer
Is there something more than what I've been handed?
I've been crawling in the dark looking for the answer ... "
♥ www.youtube.com/watch?v=bOHxtOLfvIo ♥
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Now it's time to dedicate our attention to the beautiful Erawan Waterfalls again.
Here we are at level 2 (out of 7).
This is where most visitors gather during the day, as the large pool in the background is a perfect place to swim. Furthermore, this spot is relatively easy to reach even in the hottest heat. It gets quite busy then.
Luckily, I was here early enough to have this scene all to myself.
Jetzt wird es aber Zeit, dass wir uns mal wieder den wunderschönen Erawan Wasserfällen widmen.
Hier befinden wir uns nun auf Stufe 2 (von 7).
An dieser Stelle versammeln sich tagsüber die meisten Besucher, da das große Becken im Hintergrund ein perfektes Schwimmbad ist. Außerdem ist dieser Platz auch in der größten Hitze noch relativ entspannt zu erreichen. Da ist dann ganz schön Trubel hier.
Zum Glück war ich so früh hier, dass ich diese Szene ganz allein für mich hatte.
I dedicate this photo to my lovely Flickr friends from Zagreb, my native place, whom I met for a first time while I was away. It was wonderful getting to know them!
Explore, 21/05/2011, #290
dedicate for my children and my husband who wake up me in the morning.
1 2..3 4..5 6..7 8.. siapa rajin ke sekolah cari ilmu sampe dapat.
Sungguh senang amat senang, bangun pagi-pagi sungguh senang.
I dedicate this photo to my friend Luz2000 (http://www.flickr.com/photos/lulamy2000/). She has wonderful photos of birds and animals in her stream. Para ti, amiga, un pollito.. a mi manera
i wish to dedicate this song to my friends in Germany.
recently, an anthem played at a tennis match in the u.s., insulted and hurt so many people.
please do not judge me by the people who did this.
i am not like that and i know you are not either.
I want to dedicate this photograph to Maggie........ I just found the words which
I think best express what I wanted to say with this Magnolia on one of her
fabulous photographs ... and for thanking her for being such a wonderful
person and caring flickr friend! I want to invite you to visit her photostream...
it is one of my favourites here on Flickr!
Le chant de l’eau
Emile Verhaeren
"L’entendez-vous, l’entendez-vous
Le menu flot sur les cailloux ?
Il passe et court et glisse
Et doucement dédie aux branches,
Qui sur son cours se penchent,
Sa chanson lisse..."
The song of water
Emile Verhaeren
"Do you hear it, do you hear it
The menu floats on the stones?
He passes and runs and slides
And gently dedicate to the branches,
Who lean on his course,
His smooth song..."
Un grand merci pour vos favoris, commentaires et encouragements toujours très appréciés.
Many thanks for your much appreciated favorites and comments.
I dedicate this bird to Michelle Maani my Flickr friend who resides in the N/W part of Washington State. This bird is very difficult to photograph but once in a rare while it can be accomplished :)
Dedicating this image to Harry Calderbank from down under ,Harry mention this looks like a place in Australia. This image for Harry to say thanks for your support and inspiration in Project Contact Thank-you #35 View his work, www.flickr.com/photos/143119536@N04/. I walk here often and love to shoot the changing conditions,
I AM DEDICATING THIS PIC TO ALL MY FRNDS n FAMILY....WISHING U A VERY HAPPY NEW YEAR....TAKE CARE OF UR-SELF N UR FAMILY....KEEP ON SMILING...SHARE UR HAPPINESS n SORROW WITH UR LOVE ONE......HOPEFULLY 2014 WILL BETTER FOR EVERYONE.....n REMEMBER I AM ALWAYS WITH U GUYS..............
I'm dedicating this sunset to myself. LOL.. I guess there is nothing wrong with that is there? I guess I am just in a weird mood tonight. I should be back to normal by tomorrow. :)
I want to dedicate this one to my contact Wendilove. She has inspired my new creativity. My new plugins are fun. This is the window reworked again. Everyone have a great week.
You can check her out at www.flickr.com/photos/16922812@N05/
The Last Melody Challenge.
''You will be sent to an abandoned island on your own, you will be allowed only one piece of music, just one melody, one song of your own wish, to carry with you.
- Which last melody would you chose to bring?''
The song I would take with me is “Follow Me” by Muse. I dedicate it to my daughter, the greatest love of my life. This song carries the essence of the instinct to protect, to guide, to love beyond fear and distance. Even on a deserted island, its melody would remind me that she is part of my every heartbeat, and that love, once born, never fades.
For the one who will always carry my heart, wherever she goes
Name your picture "The Last Melody Challenge" Tag Elizabeth and Cecilia so they are sure to see it, tag THREE people you would like to see carry on this challenge
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I wish to dedicate this picture to my iranian friends
and all the iranian people who is fighting for justice and freedom.
SHAME on you, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and Aliffathan Akhmadinejad....
You fascist pigs......The world is watching.....
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- www.youtube.com/watch?v=rWT1ZJ-COpU
- www.youtube.com/watch?v=g-PKIvKltDU
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I dedicate Spring officially here!
No foolin'!
ENJOY this glorious day
wherever you are . . .
Happy Slider's Sunday 2 U 2
I want to dedicate this build to my amazing wife.
You have always been there for me and have even taken an interest in my unique hobbies. You even went as far as creating your own Lego mocs flic.kr/ps/3U8Yxz ! Even though this world can be a cold place, you give warmth and comfort to everyone around you, just like this city under the dome. I love you so much and I always will.
Thank you for the quarter dome parts (87375) you gave me for your Lego advent calendar that you put together each year.
I know, no poppies today. Although I still have pictures left, I would like to dedicate today's Monday flower greeting to an evening with my wonderful daughter Lilly.
Last week we were both out in the fields near our house to photograph field flowers at sunset (you may remember the video).
In addition to the time I could spend with my daughter, I was actually particularly interested in cornflowers. However, these were in such inconvenient places that I couldn't think of an attractive composition.
That's how I ended up here. In the middle of a wasteland full of wildflowers and a large amount of blooming chamomile.
I think the white flowers look pretty good against this red and gold sky. That's why I'm very happy about the photo.
And so I wish you all a flowery week with unexpected moments of happiness.
Ich weiß, kein Mohn heute. Ich habe zwar noch Bilder übrig, doch möchte ich den heutigen montäglichen Blumengruß einem Abend mit meiner wundervollen Tochter Lilly widmen.
In der letzten Woche waren wir beide in der Nähe unseres Hauses auf den Feldern unterwegs um Feldblumen bei Sonnenuntergang zu fotografieren (Ihr erinnert Euch vielleicht an das Video).
Mir ging es dabei, neben der Zeit, die ich mit meiner Tochter verbringen konnte, eigentlich speziell um Kornblumen. Diese standen jedoch an so ungünstigen Stellen, dass mir keine ansprechende Komposition eingefallen ist.
So bin ich dann halt hier gelandet. Inmitten einer Brachfläche voller Wildblumen und einer großen Menge blühender Kamille.
Ich finde, die weißen Blüten machen sich auch ziemlich gut vor diesem rot goldenen Himmel. Darum bin ich auch sehr froh über das Foto.
Und so wünsche ich Euch allen eine blumige Woche mit unerwarteten Glücksmomenten.
more of this on my website at: www.shoot-to-catch.de
I'd like to dedicate this to my husband. Why in particular?.....because we had 4 nights in Venice, and I was only well enough to go out on our last night. I wanted to get to this spot before the sun left the the far shore. As we approached, with seemingly plenty of time, my husband tripped and had a crashing fall, not into the canal fortunately! He landed on my tripod which he was carrying, bruising himself badly, and also cut his head and hands, necessitating serviettes as bandages from the nearby restaurant.
Shaken but not stirred, he insisted I took my image-bless :D
I missed the light!!! but my tripod remained intact and I got my shot, it's a bit flat, but I'm grateful for that!
So for nursing me for 3 days and being the best pal ever, Philip, this is for you!!
28:52 Long exposure. 6 minute exposure.
I'm dedicating this to my dearest friend and moderator, Lynne ~
www.flickr.com/photos/lkgphotog/ ~ whose superb floral interpretations are a constant source of awe and inspiration. Thank you, Lynne, for everything. I would have liked to post this for your birthday - 3 months ago! ;-D - but it's never too late to pay tribute to a friend. xo
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Perhaps the tulip knows the fickleness
Of Fortune's smile, for on her stalk's green shaft
She bears a wine cup through the wilderness.
- Hafiz
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Textures by Asja, lepiaf and smoko stock
I dedicate the photo to my friend Tara Noelle, this keen and deep person... I believe that life is unpredictable and full of happiness and sense, we just need to try to find the reasons to live and dig deeper... Wish you be happy!
I decided to use this bubble photo to dedicate my appreciation for Julia’s photography and her support of my work. I’m out of flower photos at the moment. Actually no flower will be prettier than Julia so I’m wise enough to stick with a bubble instead. LOL!
Yeah, humor is good, her photos have lots of it - soooo entertaining to me!! Like this one.
To me Julia is one of the most interesting persons on flickr!! She’s full of creativities!!
Her self-portraits are very captivating to me - full of confidence, grace and hint of “whatever” attitude. She’s so intriguing!!
Julia, I hope I didn’t embarrass you too much!! hehehe :)
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i dedicate this pic to all of you, who wrote me beautiful testimonials! THANKS once again!:)
My Story: Doc Graf was our family doctor back many years ago, and he actually delivered me! So Doc, I dedicate this image of this fine forty LaSalle to you sir, and although I couldn't say it then I'll say it now, thanks!
The car, and company: The story of the LaSalle marque began when Harley Earl — arguably the godfather of modern auto design — was hired away from Don Lee Cadillac’s custom body section in Los Angeles to design a new smaller sportier companion make for Cadillac in 1927, and was given only four months to do it. He borrowed heavily from the styling of the Hispano-Suiza of the time, and added some handsome flourishes of his own. The result was a huge sales success.
The LaSalle moniker was a logical follow-on from the Cadillac brand, which was named for French explorer Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac, who founded Detroit. So to continue in that vain, the new LaSalle was named for Rene-Robert Cavelier Sieur de La Salle who had explored the Great Lakes region a couple of centuries before.
Also, during the pre-war period Paris was the center of fashion, style and culture for the western world, and many Americans considered French design to be the ultimate. Cadillac recognized that regard for all things European when they made Earl head of design for General Motors and gave him his own styling section called the Department of Arts and Colours, with the British spelling being an intentional nod toward the continent.
LaSalle was Cadillac’s companion make, though it lasted longer than the short-lived Viking that was Oldsmobile companion make from 1929 until 1931, and the Marquette for Buick in 1930 that lasted just one year. These additions to the General Motors lineup were added during the heady boom times of the late ’20s, just in time for the stock market crash and the great depression. Pontiac was the exception. It began as a companion make for Oakland in 1926, and wound up consuming its host in 1933.
Actually, LaSalle lasted longer than most GM companion makes; but it too would finally go the way of the others in 1940, albeit due to rather unique circumstances. In fact, LaSalle almost went down along with the Viking back in 1933. But the problem was LaSalle’s success, not its failure, but more on that later.
In fact, LaSalle was only saved for 1933 because Harley Earl was wandering around the design department one night looking at what his designers were doing, and spotted some sketches done by Jules Agramonte that were revolutionary. They drew directly upon the British streamlined beach racers, and were beautiful and exciting. They showed low slung streamlined machines with speed line creases and highlights down their hoods and fenders from front to back, and sleek swept back two-piece windshields.
Earl waited until the end of the new model presentation to the executives in 1932 to present Agramonte’s work as the car General Motors was not going to build in 1933. It was so handsome and exciting that management changed their minds then and there, and the LaSalle marque was saved – at least for the time being.
The design objective that went into the LaSalle was to make it a trendsetter, with new fresh and exciting looks every year. As a result, design ideas were tried on the LaSalle first, and later adapted to the Cadillac and other GM automobiles.
Later in the decade, 23 year-old stylist Bill Mitchell’s prototype for the 1938 LaSalle was actually commandeered to become Cadillac’s Sixty Special, and that began the death spiral of LaSalle, even though most of GM’s management proudly drove them rather than Cadillac’s other offerings.
The marque’s eventual demise was also partly because Packard debuted their junior series mass-production model 120 in 1935 and it was a run away success. In fact, it was so successful that Packard’s best year ever was 1937, when other car companies were collapsing into bankruptcy.
Dedicating this to Brenda Gooder who lives in Canada, see her creative work www.flickr.com/photos/bgooderspics/ Thanks Brenda for your support and inspiration. Sure love your images of your amazing area! This is part of Project Contact Thank-you. Love both your wonderful summery images and winter scenes! Thanks!!
Dedicating this image to Lemon Art in Project contact Thanks you. She does bold and creative graphics that are unique and compelling works of art Take a look at her work, here's the link, www.flickr.com/photos/lemonart/. Thanks for your inspiration to be bold!
Thanks Explore!!
Dedicating this to Heinz Dieter whose amazing nature photography you may view
www.flickr.com/photos/neurodoc2010/
Danke Heinz for your support and inspiration, The title is for Transplants :-) Veiw project contact thank-you.
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I would like to dedicate this final shot from my my visit to the Bridget Riley show in London to my good friend Philip Male who hates abstract art , but you never know this might win him over
I have posted shots of her Black and White work and her large coloured works. This final posting shows two of her works were she plays with curved lines. These were the paintings that completely amazed and delighted me . She manages to create within two dimensional static paintings works that have not only a feeling of depth and texture but seem to move and shimmer in front of your eyes . Its a time in the year to make lists I am sure that the Riley show was my personal cultural highlight of last year
The Hayward Gallery in London is currently holding a large retrospective on the work of the
artist . Bridget Riley CH CBE was born in 1931 its been a long working life and she is still creating new works .The exhibition traces both the origins and the evolving nature of Riley’s innovative practice, the exhibition brings together the artist’s iconic black-and-white paintings of the 1960s, expansive canvases in colour, early figurative works and recent wall paintings.
The exhibition is on at the Hayward until late January well worth a visit if you are in London
THANKS FOR YOUR VISITING BUT CAN I ASK YOU NOT TO FAVE AN IMAGE WITHOUT ALSO MAKING A COMMENT. MANY THANKS KEITH. ANYONE MAKING MULTIPLE FAVES WITHOUT COMMENTS WILL SIMPLY BE BLOCKED
Lake Ming
Bakersfield, CA - USA
Respectfully dedicating this photo to the memory of Russian anti-corruption activist and dissident, Alexei Navalny (6/04/76 - 2/16/24). My prayers for the thousands of political prisoners in Russia, Cuba, China, North Korea, Nicaragua, Venezuela, etc. May there one day be justice for all victims of totalitarianism.
The Wall Street Journal: youtu.be/guS87gDs5vg?si=ewMNxvBqgY5eIkQx
Dasha Navalnaya speaks about her father: youtu.be/l4Lq7gaKW4A?si=EteyKiMu9jd6qq2O
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