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My hardworking mother and aunt came up with the table designs two weeks before the wedding, and implemented them the day before. They're flowers, black cock feathers, and curly ting, on a square of fabric left over from making the groom's shirt. (And yes, there was a lot of that, apparently.)

 

OBT: offbeatbride.ning.com/profile/ArielSegall

I know there are those who ridicule my works... specially my model shoots. Im aware of that now. There were even those who said

"dapat sabihan si tacit pag models shoot ang i shoot nya models or kung Glamour dapat glamourous ang mga subject kakawawain talga sya until she corrects her notion the any juan or maria lagyan ng maganda damet at makeup pede maging model..."

 

Well whoever said that- I guess his intention was for me to improve as a photographer. However I cant really change that so called "notion".

 

As long as I believe that I can make someone feel good about herself/himself, I would never stop posting pictures of them kahit pa kinakawawat pinagtatawanan nilang mga "magagaling" ang mga shots ko.

 

What matters is that I feel good doing it lalo na kapag sila mismong walang confidence sa sarili nilay nabigyan ko ng something to smile about.

 

They may not look beautiful... maybe even ridiculous to others... but hey Im not doing this for you... well at least not all the time.

Im doing this for them... (silang mga ordinaryong JUAN at MARIA)

So call me ridiculous... kawawain nyo hanggat gusto nyo mga gawa ko.

 

But as long as naririnig kong "Ate Jo parang hindi ako yan ang ganda ko naman" SOLVE na ako. Pagtawanan, kawawain nyo pa mga gawa ko. At least kahit paano napatawa ko din kayo...

 

EH DI LAHAT MASAYA!

 

O ano MAMAM na!!! Hahahahah

I took this photo in August when I noticed that we had a lot of bumblebees in our garden.

I think I spent three full days outside and just waiting for the bees to collect the pollen, haha.

Preparing Trulli's car. See 'JT' on the front-right tyre.

modern way 2 show and express.

Jajahan Street KL.......

A beautiful bumblebee hard at work, munching and mating!

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#mens #working #hardwork #bw #bnw #blackwhite #blackandehite #nikond7000 #uae #fuj

 

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salah_alsubaie: قناص رائع

 

faisalalbaloch: ههههههههههه. هذه صورة تستاهل جائزة اوسكار ماشاءالله عليك

 

uae_sniper: @salah_alsubaie @faisalalbaloch تسلمووون

  

Foto antiga, feita com uma Canon 500N

taken with a analog camera

The Day After (1894)

 

Artist: Edvard Munch

 

Edvard Munch worked as an artist for over sixty years. He was creative, ambitious and hardworking. He produced nearly two thousand paintings, hundreds of graphic motifs and thousands of drawings. In addition, he wrote poems, prose and diaries. The Scream, Madonna, Death in the Sickroom and the other symbolist works from the 1890s have made him one of the most famous artists of our time.

 

Edvard wanted to become an artist early on, and there was no doubt that he had talent. But his father refused to allow him to follow his dream, so Edvard began studying engineering. But already after one year he chose to defy his father, and switched from engineering college to the Norwegian National Academy of Craft and Art Industry in Kristiania, now Oslo.

 

It was obvious to everyone in the Norwegian art community that the young man showed rare talent. In 1883, at the age of 20, he debuted at Høstutstillingen (The Autumn Exhibition). In 1886, Munch became acquainted with author and anarchist Hans Jæger, a leading figure in the Kristiania bohemian community. The bohemian community convinced Munch that the arts had to renew themselves to reach people and to have relevance in their lives. In the same year he exhibited the painting The Sick Child. This generated debate!

 

Some acclaimed The Sick Child a work of genius, while others deemed it unfinished and unworthy of exhibition. Today it is considered to mark Munch's breakthrough. It was here that demonstrated the independence and willingness to break fresh ground.

 

From this point until his final brush strokes, his artistic practice can be summed up in just word: experimentation. Munch did not care about established "rules" for so-called good art. His techniques in both painting and graphics were innovative.

 

Henrik Ibsen's plays about humanity's existential challenges inspired Munch. Themes such as death, love, sexuality, jealousy and anxiety were central to his early images. Some themes sprang from personal experience. For example, Death in the Sickroom and The Sick Child are linked to his memory of his mother and sister's illnesses and early deaths.

 

After 1910, Munch chose a quieter and secluded life. At his own farms at Ekely in Oslo and in Hvitsten, he found entirely new motifs, such as agriculture, working life and landscapes. Man in the Cabbage Field is a typical example from this period.

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www.visitoslo.com/en/articles/national-museum/

 

On 11 June 2022 the new National Museum opened in Oslo. This is the largest museum in the Nordics. The new museum now consists of the collections of the former National Gallery, the Museum of Contemporary Art, and the Norwegian Museum of Decorative Arts and Design.

 

The new museum has a permanent exhibition of about 6 500 objects. Design, arts and crafts, fine art as well as contemporary art will be exhibited alongside each other. As such, the permanent exhibition highlights interesting connections between different collections that previously have been on show at three different museums. Additionally, audiences will be able to see the most famous paintings by the Norwegian painter Edvard Munch, including The Scream (1893) and Madonna (1894).

 

The building was designed by Kleihues + Schuwerk Gesellschaft von Architekten, with emphasis on dignity and longevity over sensationalist architecture. Great care was given to achieve a balance with the museum’s surroundings and the existing monuments in the area, such as Oslo City Hall and Akershus Fortress.

 

The most eye-catching feature of the new museum is the large, illuminated exhibition hall on top of the building. It will be used for temporary exhibitions.

 

The rooftop terrace offers a unique view of the inner Oslo fjord. The square in front of the main entrance has become an urban meeting place, with benches and a café that invites you in to take a rest.

 

www.nasjonalmuseet.no/en/visit/locations/the-national-mus...

 

news.artnet.com/opinion/new-national-museum-norway-2129606

 

www.forbes.com/sites/davidnikel/2022/06/14/what-to-expect...

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This was a promo shoot I did last Friday night.

      

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Hardworking fella building its web

 

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My step-dad works hard every day for our family

Bumble bee is laden all over with his freshly collected pollen.

these beached whales are the shade guys...

Hardworking bee doing their call of duties.

The worker in their daily tough routine activity, a scenery of charcoal production at Kuala Sepetang, Taiping, Perak, Malaysia.

Each tree that is cut down to be processed into charcoal, a young sapling is planted as replacement to ensure the sustainability of this practice.

The Matang Mangrove Forest is touted to be the world’s best managed sustainable mangrove ecosystem in the world.

 

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How are all the beautiful bricks of Bhakatpur made, and who works in the brick factories around the city? Ratna Prasad Prajapati, the owner of KP Brick Industry, invited me for tea and told me how he started small 30 years ago and now employs 400 men and women to produce high-quality bricks. He said the cheap competition from China and India makes life difficult for them. Could I take photos on the premises? Of course, he was delighted by my interest! #nepal #brickfields #hardwork #tradition #bhaktapur

if you put in the TIME+EFFORT you will see the RESULTS. True Story. #Hilltopperheat #HILLTOPPERHEATNATION #Hilltopper #ballislife #basketballneverstops #basketball #hardwork #bballneverstops #lovethegame #gohardorgohome #gabe3x #nodaysoff #believethehype #hardtoguard #eatsleepbreathebasketball #dontbegoodbegreat #follow4follow #ilovethisgame #hardworkpaysoff #godknows #stpeter

 

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bee_chris: твн-your elite in ball but you seem mad chill keep up the hard work

 

gabe3x: @bee_chris thanx Bruh...

 

judemoney_42: that look like gsa jeresey

 

sneaker_geek_000: Tbh: you the lil brvh. Your mad tough at ball killem on the three point line Love the sneaks you be wearing at games especially those under armours. Keep up the work

 

zacbg32: Tbh~You seem really chill and seem like you keep it real and your headed str8 to tha Rate~10 @gabe3x

 

gabe3x: @zacbg32 no doubt Zac.. Good looks and never stop working for what u want. #basketballneverstops

 

zacbg32: Never ever does it stop!! @gabe3x

 

iso_cor35: Let me get a shout out lil bro @gabe3x

  

Hardwork pays off @enidmmunoz and I putting in work at our new location. Big shout out to @elainemunoz @mailet_17 @jus10it @mr_fiorano @flacoaudio @racieldelrio @yo_ticio for all the help to make this happen fast. Couldn't do it with out you guys #clutchcityinc #work #workspace #newlocation #upgrade #studio #lab #screenpritning #business #miami #paint #improvement #renovation #diy #warehouse #family #friends #love #fancy #hardworkpaysoff #construction via Instagram ift.tt/1HcSEgA Check us out at ift.tt/12qM0yd

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