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This photo is not mine. This was taken by my sister-in-law. She loves photography and has done several weddings, engagements, as well as senior photos and other "freelance" work. I will put up a link to her "myspace" page as soon as I can figure out where it is.

 

The couple is my other sister-in-law and her soon to be husband! (they are now married!)

 

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I know this has been done 1000 times but now and then I still like to do it:)

These to nasty kids (my sister and her boyfriend) forced me to take basically engaged photos a week ago. kinda adorable kinda awkward, but the photos came out kind cute i guess. this is just one of many and they look great!

Photography by Matthew & Ariel Irving

Yesterday this wonderful, caring man asked me to marry him!

 

We have a beautiful love story that takes us all the way back to kindergarten. Our love grew over the years as friends and we were there for each other thru some difficult times.

 

We knew we had to be together and made some really hard decisions to do just that.

 

We have been living together for 4 years but our heart were always meant to be.

 

My best friend. My lover. My soulmate. My husband.

I don't normally do photoshoots for people, but once in awhile, friends ask and I'll do it. These two are getting engaged and wanted a few photos to commemorate the event. They had asked for several "walking away" style shots, and I thought this was a particularly nice photo.

Following the rise of Proxies, most operators lacked the network infrastructure to conduct long range remote operations with their robotic avatars. As a solution, hackers began constructing their own networks of relays, utilizing decommissioned orbital satellite systems and abandoned radio towers. For a while, their activities remained discreet and unnoticed.

Soon, however, instances of ‘satellite jockeying’ were reported on active government and corporate satellite arrays. Attempts were made to restrict the networks, while authorities went to work tracking down and penalizing anyone caught in the act, disrupting proxy operations worldwide.

At the same time, local and federal governments around the world began heavily regulating the burgeoning proxy and remote presence movements. These included mandating licenses, permits, taxes, and a myriad of other bureaucratic red tape.

These tensions slowly built into a tinderbox within the proxy community, and many were more than willing to set it off. This culminated into what became known as ‘The Orbit Wars’, an extended period of social unrest and cyberwarfare between pro-proxy groups, corporate lobbyists, and numerous government agencies around the world. This ranged from petty civil disobedience and armed standoffs to full scale targeted cyberattacks. Disabling of network infrastructure and jamming were common on both sides. Many high-profile hackers made their mark in these years, most notably the infamous ‘Fabled Three’.

Eventually, tensions simmered as organizations attempted to appease and accommodate proxy operations. Bandwidth was partitioned to private networks, while private aerospace corporations stepped in to feed the market gap by establishing their own dedicated ‘for-lease’ satellite grids. Meanwhile, regulations on proxy operations were rolled back, though not by much.

Many veteran proxy operators still feel the heat of those days, and the distrust and ire toward authority never fully went away. Wary of government or corporate outlets, many prefer to stick with the ‘old fashioned’ means of decentralized homemade meshnets and third-party software.

 

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Seven seas, four billion IPs!

Platoons full of soldiers identical to me!

I can chop at the root, like the base of life's tree

Try to drop but they shoot fire shots at high speed!

Some like it hot, others screaming “WHY ME?!”

Tie the knot, you're engaged to this future like me!

Its more than foreign war, we're assured to die free

Hordin' for another tour, not the kind you sight-see!

 

Type keys; clear the channel history!

I SPEAK; condition anonymity!

Wide screens; projecting all the imagery

Behind these high beams to display the setting visibly!

 

Cold in this winter see the steam from when I breathe

Agents of these ministries lock us in this freeze!

The fight rages on while the victims mourn and grieve

The internet's the battlefield, believe we're under siege!

 

This is hostile!!

Never backing down!

Scorched earth policies, I'm standing my ground!

Remember and respect to the message we're bound

The path is so dangerous to find a way around

This is hostile!!

We're never backing down!

Facing scorched earth policies we're standing our ground!

Never will forget to the message we're bound

The path is too dangerous to find a way around

- "Dangerous Ways" – Dual Core

 

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YOU CAN SEE WHY THIS WAS TAKING SO LONG

 

Yeah, this image is just caked in edgy inflammatory symbolism. At the same time, I'm outrageously proud of how it turned out

 

I mean, it was briefly touched upon in the previous part, so that was good enough to do a whole lore piece on it. Where else am I gonna fit it in? :/

 

Pretty much just laying out the culture and political climate of the Proxy universe.

 

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A very much in love couple in Philadelphia Pennsylvania USA about to make a phone call. I wonder if it is good news ? #lovePhilly #Philadelphia #Philly #Philadelphia2013 #Love

As long as I live, I'll hear waterfalls and birds and winds sing.

John Muir

 

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Colas 37219 'Jonty Jarvis 8-12-1998 - 18-3-2005' is seen 'roaring-away' from Ledbury towards Worcester working the 0C01 Bescot Downside - Bescot Downside via Berkeley and Hereford.

Attached to the rear of the locomotive is the Balfour Beatty Omnicapture3D Portable Mapping System equipment comprising of two laser scanners.

These scanners survey / record the rail network and provide high quality data with real-life imagery to assist engineers and designers.- as well as avoiding the need for teams of personnel engaged in manual surveying.

So, this happened.

In recent years, Simon Denny’s research-based art projects have explored aspects of technological evolution and obsolescence, corporate and neoliberal culture, national identity, tech-industry culture, and the internet.

His Biennale Arte 2015 project, Secret Power, was partly prompted by the impact of NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden’s leaks of PowerPoint slides outlining top-secret US telecommunications surveillance programmes to the world media, which began in 2013. These slides highlighted New Zealand’s role in US intelligence work, as a member of the US-led Five Eyes alliance. Now in the open, the slides have come to represent international surveillance work and its impact on individual privacy.

Secret Power takes its title from investigative journalist Nicky Hager’s 1996 book, which first revealed New Zealand’s involvement in US intelligence gathering.

Secret Power addresses the intersection of knowledge and geography in the post-Snowden era. It investigates current and obsolete languages for describing geo-political space, focusing on the roles played by technology and design. The contexts and histories of both venues provide highly productive frameworks for Secret Power, and have been directly engaged with through the work.

In the Library, Denny has installed a server room, with server racks and a workstation. In addition to holding computer equipment, the server racks and workstation double as vitrines, displaying a case study in NSA visual culture, consisting of sculptural and graphic elements based on the work of a former NSA designer and Creative Director of Defense Intelligence David Darchicourt and the Snowden slide archive, suggesting links in iconography and treatment. The server room resonates with the Library’s decorated Renaissance-period interior, with its maps and allegorical paintings—Denny’s inquiry into the current iconography of geopolitical power being framed within an obsolete one.

I still can't believe this day happened. Had such an amazing time adventuring around Yosemite National Park all day with these two for their engagement photos. Can't wait for their Tahoe wedding next year!

  

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The newly engaged couple is enjoying a photo shoot at the beach....

While watching some Wood Ducks in the corner bay of the Lake, I had an odd pair of Canada Geese approach. They were engaged in unusual repetitive behaviours - mostly dunking their heads under water, and then splashing their bodies with the water. After a few minutes of this odd practice, and me wondering what was going on, they began copulating. Immediately after that was finished, the female, who had been held under water, sprang up, and made a great deal of commotion. The male drifted away, but the female returned to the head dunking and splashing for a few more minutes. Amazing.

Tash took some shots of me right after I got engaged! I haven't had time to get on flickr. . . . Sorry! I miss looking at everyone's beautiful pictures!

Engaged | Street Moment - Electronic devices rule our lives.

Photo by Isabelle de Roys

This is my first time posting an engagement picture, but this one of my best friend Jake and his fiance Marisa really stood out to me during our photo session. This was taken in Philadelphia, and really captures the historic feel of the city, which to me, is much warmer and inviting than what I typically think of when I think of a modern day city.

Super fun DC engagement session! Our nation's capital is the setting for these history buffs.

Their wedding is featured here in another album.

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This orangutan at the Birmingham Zoo was quite observant and playful this past Monday. While it was difficult to shoot him through glass, I was able to get a good shot when he crawled between two rocks and looked me right in the eye.

Sadly, at midnight on December 31, 2016, Carnegie Deli on Seventh Avenue closed after almost eighty years of service.

 

"A very long walk" ... street project.

 

Voigtlander Bessa R3a + Voigtlander Color Skopar 21mm F4 MC + Neopan 400 @ 320 iso + HC 110 B @ 5 mins

had fun shooting this couple

 

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Leica Summilux 50/1.4

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