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I was taking shots of street art in Nowy Sacz, when this lady stept in my frame.

 

Model: Anri Aramaki

For my class, we had to take photos of people around us who were in various relationships and show their closeness.

... but it is soooo much more that words can't express

Led by the University of Buckingham, this event series included workshops and events around Dickens’s last unfinished novel, ‘The Mystery of Edwin Drood’. These events contributed to an ogoing international project which explores this unfinished work through a reading group and blog developed from a digital re-release of Dickens's original monthly instalments, becoming a crowd-sourced whodunnit inquiry into which character the public believe committed the murder of Edwin Drood.

There are moments that define a stage performance...whether in theatre...or at a concert. Sometimes they are filled with energy and strong emotion...but (as here) you can also get moments of quiet contemplation, where the isolation of the performer is evident.

 

This is Amanda Palmer at last week's Edge Festival gig at the HMV Picture House.

 

I was in the happy position of being able to shoot the whole gig from the "pit" in front of stage. My thanks are due to Beth Hommel (Amanda's PA) for arranging my photo pass.

 

You can see all my other pics of Amanda in my Amanda Palmer set.

 

Please have a listen to the samples from Amanda's new album (which is great!) called:

 

Who Killed Amanda Palmer?

 

Oh...and check out some rather nifty videos too: whokilledamandapalmer.com/videos

 

While you're surfing...I would also recommend sampling some of Amanda's work with The Dresden Dolls:

 

www.myspace.com/dresdendolls

  

(in Polynesian, Melanesian, and Maori belief) an impersonal supernatural power which can be transmitted or inherited.

(Knocked Down)

Photo Taken In New Jersey

Procesión de gloria del Sagrado Corazón de Nervión, Sevilla

 

Recomendado el verla en grande, View On Black+Large

 

Y tengo que decir que media fotos es de Miguel, compinche de fatigas en esto de la locura cofrade, sin él me la hubiera perdido, bendita locura hermano!!

Defining Internet Universality Indicators and Access Policies to Support the Implementation of the 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda

UNESCO

©ITU/D.Woldu

January 2023

 

Shot on A7S III

Samyang 135mm F1.8

Samyang 24mm F1.8

Defined as "splash with a liquid, typically a thick or viscous one".

It may be ugly to some but it is cool to me. Every spot and scratch tells a story like the time I sternly yelled at it for blinding me with the reflection of the sun as I was parking or when I refused to clean it for a year because I saw it decided to be a home for a spider. Most of the paint has come off and it lost that vibrant red luster it once had but it has a new beauty to it that can't be denied.

 

View on Black you old fart!

 

Our Daily Challenge: Hollow

In remembrance of the great quake that ravaged Japan on March 11th of last year, I will be posting a series of shots taken as I was about to exit the country.

  

Although this was a tragic moment, it still deserves a place in everyone's memories.

To remind us that things are never too certain.

So I'm sharing mine...

 

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The side of a graffiti painted van

..The city lights of Spain and Portugal define the Iberian Peninsula in this photograph from the International Space Station (ISS). Several large metropolitan areas are visible, marked by their relatively large and brightly lit areas, including the capital cities of Madrid, Spain—located near the center of the peninsula’s interior—and Lisbon, Portugal—located along the southwestern coastline. The ancient city of Seville, visible to the north of the Strait of Gibraltar, is one of the largest cities in Spain. The astronaut view is looking toward the east, and is part of a time-lapse series of images...The network of smaller cities and towns along the coastline and in the interior attest to the extent of the human presence on the Iberian landscape. The blurring of city lights is caused by thin cloud cover (image left and center), while cloud tops are dimly illuminated by moonlight. Though obscured, the lights of France are visible near the horizon line on the upper left, while the lights of northern Africa are more clearly discernable at right. The faint gold and green line of airglow—caused by ultraviolet radiation exciting the gas molecules in the upper atmosphere—parallels the horizon (or Earth limb)...The Iberian Peninsula is the southwestern-most of the European peninsulas (together with the Italian and Balkan peninsulas), and includes the Principality of Andorra, as well as the Kingdom of Spain and the Portuguese Republic. The approximately 590,000 square kilometer landmass is bounded by the Atlantic Ocean to the northwest, west, and southwest and the Mediterranean Sea to the east. Its northeastern boundary is marked by the Pyrenees mountain range...Astronaut photograph ISS030-E-10008 was acquired on December 4, 2011, with a Nikon D3S digital camera using a 24 mm lens, and is provided by the ISS Crew Earth Observations experiment and Image Science & Analysis Laboratory, Johnson Space Center. The image was taken by the Expedition 30 crew. The image has been cropped and enhanced to improve contrast. Lens artifacts have been removed. The International Space Station Program supports the laboratory as part of the ISS National Lab to help astronauts take pictures of Earth that will be of the greatest value to scientists and the public, and to make those images freely available on the Internet. Additional images taken by astronauts and cosmonauts can be viewed at the NASA/JSC Gateway to Astronaut Photography of Earth. Caption by William L. Stefanov, Jacobs Technology/ESCG at NASA-JSC...Instrument: . ISS - Digital Camera..

Snowpaws-Paper Flower Gown-Mocha

Analog Dog (AD) Hair-Li-Blacks

Lazuri Enchanted Diamond Necklace Set-Necklace & Bracelet

JCNY-Fall Collection-Earrings

 

If you were to characterize Maale Adumim, you'd mention the three elements included in this photo: a palm tree, bouganvilas and beige buildings. And sunny days most of the year.

 

Location: Corner of Pri Megadim and Derech Ha'Bait.

#define EOL derail();tunnel_all_close();

 

The end of rail on Kabe line, from Kabe station side, ~200m before Chausuyama tunnel entrance.

 

可部廃線、こっちからレールもいない、可部駅から2キロぐらい。 茶臼山トンネルまで200mぐらい。

Carbon nanotube (CNT) gears are synthesized from lithographically-defined catalyst regions. My research investigates the use of patterning CNT microstructures as scaffolds for post-synthesis functionalization. This image was obtained using an FEI Quanta ESEM at the University of Missouri with assistance from Tommi White, the Associate Director of the Electron Microscopy Core Research Center.

 

Courtesy of Mr. Ryan Hines , University of Missouri - Columbia

 

Image Details

Instrument used: Quanta SEM

Magnification: 50x

Voltage: 5 kV

Spot: 3.0

 

Was in a DEF1NED mood.

Turn to your left and look south along the Pacific shore at California's Border Field State Park, and this is what you'll see. This is a panorama of the border fence--the same border fence I'd seen back in the Algodones Dunes--where it finally comes to an end and winds up trying to fence off water. This is as far as they could draw their imaginary line. This is the corner where America ends.

 

Beyond that fence is Tijuana, the large city of 1.6 million people in the Mexican state of Baja California. At the top of the hill on the left, there's the Plaza de Toros Monumental de Tijuana, a bull fighting ring built in 1960 that still holds bull fights. A lighthouse stands next to that. From there lining the beach south as far as a person could see if there wasn't that fence is a seemingly endless series of beach condo houses.

aka one leg's up

Soligor 135/2.8

When the windlight makes eveything look amazing.

In 1986 (3rd grade) I had a defining moment, passing by this corner on my bus home from school. It was seeing a group of breakdancers spinning on cardboard. 3 guys had walked through the playground at lunch and spoken to a teacher in the art department, leaving the school grounds with a large cardboard box. It was exciting enough that some older kids had come to school in casual clothes, let alone to later see them breakdancing, out the bus window. Their entrance to the playground had sparked interest and cheers - and they almost certainly set up on this corner to get the attention of the whole bus when it stopped, before turning right along Quarter Sessions Rd.

 

The next week, yo-yo's would take a brief hiatus, with the major 3rd grade fashion now being to wear a single glove (fingerless), asserting our allegence to breakdance culture - most likely influenced by the west coast styled Hollywood movie "Breakdance", which had already hit Australia hard by this time. I can vividly remember watching on a saturday afternoon.

 

As an 8 year old growing up in this neighbourhood, I have no idea why I would identify so strongly with Hip Hop, but it has been a major obsession ever since.

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