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I thought the curve of the tree matching the curve of the troopers back represented the terrible load these guys carried for the nation.

The steel plate is actually shiny acrylic black and the sunlight through the trees gives an almost camouflage effect.

 

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I've been having some issues with pictures turning out like this where the contrast is washed out. Often they are much worse than this.

I just solved this problem today so I'm posting this just to say NEVER AGAIN!

Visiting Hamilton College, May 18, 2009

Oakland Metro Operahouse, 02.09.11

(DSC_0069 copy)

Photographed in our garden.

Forget the Hollywood sign,

I've got more important signage

to capture.

Rememberance Sunday 2014

Sunday 9th Nov 2014

Kingston-Upon -Thames

Dead Herring, Brooklyn, NY

Forget me nots at Penglais Nature Park.

photo by Rebecca Gillespie

Before I Forget 在我遗忘之前:I am a world before I am a man | I was a creature before I could stand | I will remember before I forget | BEFORE I FORGET THAT!

 

photo By Steve Appleford

 

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Demoliton of the Mountain Inn in Fayetteville, AR.

Digital collage using my pencil drawing and Brushes on iPad

The beginning of time for 2007

by Degzydelgrano

  

If we were to contemplate time and how it is tracked we may consider using a scratch on a wall, a favourite for prison inmates in a far off land I’m told. Traditionally of course this would always take the form of a vertical scratch indicating a day has passed followed by another series of five before scratching a diagonal to complete one week. So simple and easy to do, no training necessary as it comes so natural. Hey anybody could do it.

 

This one week group signifies that a week in your life has now been lost forever never to be repeated, unless you believe in reincarnation of course in which case you may just want to do something completely different the second time around. For our purposes let’s stick to this life.

 

When we have marked the completion of the second week will they form any significant memory and if so for whom? How long will this memory last and how long will it last if it only belongs to you? Just what did you do two weeks ago that makes it a memory? If your recollection is nil was that a wasted week in your life?

 

What is time?

How do you perceive it?

At what point did you realise that time was important, were you young or old?

Time is limited – We all get the same amount, or do we?

Time management – Oh yes it does like to be managed

Time is scarce – The lack of it can be used as blame when plans have gone wrong.

Free time – Sounds great but is there anything free in this life, after all if there is no such thing as a free lunch why should we expect time to be free? When you relax in free time this is just another erosion of life itself isn’t it? But when we talk of free time it sounds so very nice.

Going down the pub, why not I do have some free time you know.

I made these pictures in my free time. You lucky thing you

 

Why waste time looking backwards?

Why waste time contemplating what may have been?

Why not be positive right now and change your life and realise your own potential?

Be positive in your actions and you will see that time may just look after you

 

Time to talk

Time to listen

Time to live

Time for a coffee

Time to sleep

Time to go

 

How much can you remember for the month of January 2007? New Year’s Day perhaps, kids back to school? 1st day back to work? Not very well perhaps? A great party?

Or just maybe it was the time that you started to look forward and concentrate on today and tomorrow?

Time waits for no man

 

MIAMI (CBS4) ― "The Moving Wall" is the half-size replica of the Washington, DC Vietnam Veterans Memorial and has been touring the country for more than twenty years, and can now be viewed at Bayfront Park in Miami.

 

The "Moving Wall" is taken to various cities and towns throughout the country providing Americans with an opportunity to pay homage to the more than 58,000 Vietnam Veterans who gave their lives for their country.

 

Behind each of the names, there are family, friends and a country that misses them.

  

cbs4.com/local/moving.wall.vietnam.2.857755.html

I'll be gone for vacation for about 10 days, with limited access to internet. Thought I'd leave you with some pics of me so you'll visit my stream again when I get back!

 

Don't miss me too much ^_^ hahahaha!

 

I hope to have lots of pictures posted when I get back. Where am I going? You'll just hafta wait and see! (to my chums: don't give me away!)

 

Created with fd's Flickr Toys.

Worcester, Worcestershire, England, UK

forgetters | Generation Records, New York | 10-25-09

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camera stats:

Exposure: 1/320

Aperture: f/5.6

Focal Length: 45 mm

ISO Speed: 400

 

Photoshop:

2 picture split RAW conversion from 1.

masking using the brush tool to "rub" out and "fill" in detail.

Gradient on the background layer

and thats it!

forget it forget it forget it forget it.

You will but I can't.

I think you changed your mind.

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