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Toronto, April 4, 2018 - The so-called right to be forgotten is coming to Canada. Earlier this year, the Office of the Privacy Commissioner released a draft policy claiming the right for individuals to remove certain search engine results already exists within current privacy laws. Should Canadians welcome a version of this European law? Or are the trade-offs for Charter-protected access to information too great? At this half-day summit, privacy experts explored the intersection of reputation and freedom of expression,and the implications for Canada.

 

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Canon EF 135mm f/2.0L USM

See the details and numb expression

Tonle Sap, Siem Reap, Cambodia

expression of joy

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dinner with girls...

(I cant upload pics on flickr owing to some pc or system problems, hope i will solve it somehow soon... It really gets on my nerves!)

the many expressions of einstein (II)

The picture didn't come out sharp, but still good enough to see the expressions. Shot near windsor castle

Lighthouse keeper

How have you been

I'm fine and you

Hanging in there friend

Even in the bad sailing days

I follow your light but you know

It's the bad weather days

I'm glad your there ..............

My daughter coming to her mother for help.

Finally,he's learning it!

Taken @ Sueol, South Korea. School kids enjoying meal @ N tower

I do not recollect this young lady's name, but she had one of the nicest expressions in the group. Captured here is what I believe is the Roudra (Angry) mood.

 

Apparently, she choreographed this dance as well. It was a mix of various classical Indian dance forms. From their attires, I think they were Odissi, Kathak and Mohinattam.

 

I have to admit: I have never tried watching a classical Indian dance, not even on TV. But watching it on stage has been a completely different experience. Here's hoping that this picture inspires you to watch a classical Indian dance form if you get an opportunity.

 

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A facial expression results from one or more motions or positions of the muscles of the face. These movements convey the emotional state of the individual to observers. Facial expressions are a form of nonverbal communication.

 

Humans can adopt a facial expression as a voluntary action. However, because expressions are closely tied to emotion, they are more often involuntary. It can be nearly impossible to avoid expressions for certain emotions, even when it would be strongly desirable to do so.

 

What do you think he's expressing?

This is my first video show on flickr. You can read more about it in my blog here

I know the slide show is fast little bit but this is due to flickr limitation on the duration of any video uploaded here.

 

Remembrance Day 2021

Author: Tekahem

Edition: Unique work

Year: 2015

Size: 100 x 100 x 4,2 cm

 

Signed at the back

Numbered at the back

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Montage de quatre photos qui individuellement ne sont pas supers intéressantes, surtout qu'à la base, la pdv en close up amenait un piqué sur dimensionné pour du portrait !! surtout avec un bol beauté !

 

Photo prise lors d'un stage dirigé par Patrice Dorizon au seins de l'association API de bain de Bretagne, avec le modèle Mélissa.

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The expression of happiness on the face of the slum boys of kolkata inspite of their poority.

Autor fotky: Gabinka (barva očí: zelená)

Čočka/odstín: Expressions Accents / Aqua

Adresa fotky: www.cockovnik.cz/fotky/2298-expressions-accents-aqua

This is a shot of my unpredictable nature…. I got expressions of two seasons in one face…..........from a rubber plantation……in thrissur……..

i killed a grapefruit

Canon EOS-1n | Fuji Neopan 400

Author: Tekahem

Edition: Unique work

Year: 2015

Size: 100 x 100 x 4,2 cm

 

Signed at the back

Numbered at the back

Clouds come floating into my life, no longer to carry rain or usher storm, but to add color to my sunset sky. --Rabindranath Tagore

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