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Here is a poster we made in order to support the reconstruction of Japan after the terrible earthquake and tsunami.

 

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I picked this up today - it's a Houghton Ensign Briton camera I believe with falling plates - circa 1909? But I can't seem to find anything online, so if anyone knows anything that would be amazing!

 

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Another helper set passes Alto tower headed east on March 7, 1992.

Nikon N8008

Fujichrome 50 Velvia

At Auckland City Mission

Amis FlicKrien(nnes)

J'ai besoin de votre aide, je ne sais plus quoi faire : sur des séries de photos je me retrouve avec plusieurs photos comme celle-ci. Cela m'arrive depuis que j'ai mon EOS 80D mais pas à chaque prises de vues. La carte mémoire est neuve, c'est une Carte SDXC Samsung 64Go + avec 90 mb/s en écriture et 100 mb/s en lecture. Celle-ci a été formatée dans l'appareil dès que je lai acheté. Mon 80D est neuf. (05/2021). J'espère que ce n'est pas une panne logicielle ou pire encore une panne matérielle.. J'ai mis la carte mémoire dans mon 550D, je n'ai pas eu ce problème. J'ai tenté avec une autre carte mémoire dans mon 80D, je n'ai pas rencontré le problème non plus mais comme dit plus haut, ça ne le fait pas sur tous les clichés...

Est-ce qu'il faut que je l'envoie à Canon et qu'ils me l'immobilise pendant 1000 ans ? Et est ce que ca peut être pris en charge par Canon ?

J'avais rencontré ce type de problème avec une carte dans mon 550D mais après formatage, il n'y avait plus de problème.

des avis, des conseils ? je suis preneuse là, parce que je n'en plus de jeter mes photos...

I have a display going up at an ob/gyn office very soon. I already have a few other prints picked out but wanted one of these for the front lobby wall. It is going to be at least a 30x40 in size and a gallery wrapped canvas. Please choose your favorite. It will be on the first wall you see when you walk in so I want it to have impact.

 

Thanks.

 

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The helpers for Crooked Hill.

Hope the queen doesn't hear about this.

 

Trio of EMDs SD40-2 and SD40T-2 Brado Logística, América Latina Logística and Rumo Logística returning to Sarandi rolling through Mandaguari, PR on October 8, 2024.

 

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Trio da helper EMD SD40-2 e SD40T-2 Brado Logística, América Latina Logística e Rumo Logística, retornando a Sarandi passando por Mandaguari, PR em 08 de outubro de 2024.

LED light, usually used to help with the shot's this week became the subject of the shot for Macro Monday's 'In a row' theme using this light, some manual (de)focussing and LightRoom shenanigans.

 

Picture is only somewhat relevant. As you probably read in the title I need help. I am writing a stop motion film (The image above is a snippit from an animation test i did) And I am stuck with the plot. IF anyone is interested in helping me sort it out and write it just leave a comment below!

 

THANKS!

 

Help me if you can. I'm feeling down.

Il y a beaucoup de street-art à la Réunion.

Back to doing some creative photos after taking a little break. Hope you like.

Captured this one on a nice summers day after a long walk, had this idea for a while and was able to finally get it out of my head. :)

En adopción en Help Guau. // Up for adoption in Help Guau.

 

Para más información, dirígete a www.helpguau.com

 

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Si te gustan mis fotografías de perros, échale un vistazo a mi página de Facebook.

 

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"There's a monster chasing me!!!"

© Sarah Allegra

 

"Awake! (not Greece—she is awake!)

Awake, my spirit! Think through whom

Thy life-blood tracks its parent lake,

And then strike home!

 

If thou regret’st thy youth, why live?

The land of honourable death

Is here:—up to the field, and give

Away thy breath!"

 

Excerpts from On This Day I Complete My Thirty-Sixth Year, by George Gordon, Lord Byron

  

195 years ago today, George Gordon, Lord Byron, the famous and infamous Romantic poet, died of what was probably malaria in Messolonghi, Greece, only 36 years old. Why was the British Lord-turned-rockstar poet in the damp, wetlands of Messolonghi? He was fighting a war. At the time, the Greek citizens were under attack and invasion by the Turks and desperately needed help. Byron had read all the Greek classics in school, learned Greek and had fallen in love with its people and culture when he travelled there several years before. Though he had no military training or experience, he decided that he had to do SOMETHING to help save the Greeks, so he went there, not knowing exactly what would happen.

 

His fellow British were mainly indifferent about the war; it wasn’t their problem and they saw no reason to help fund the Greek’s defenses. Byron had left Britain in 1816 after years of scandal and most British people were glad to see the most brilliant wordsmith the world has ever seen leave. But they were still fascinated with him, eagerly gobbling up every scrap of gossip, true or not, about him, while simultaneously actively snubbing him if their paths did cross. When word spread that Byron had almost single-handedly taken up the Greek cause, it was met with a slight curiosity and suspicion about what Byron hopes to gain from his involvement. In truth, he sincerely only wanted Greece to be free and was helping however he could. He poured what would be millions of dollars of his own, personal money into the Greek cause, while writing compelling letters to other wealthy British citizens and political leaders, trying to get them to contribute as well. The results were tepid at best.

 

And then, the glorious sun king of poetry died.

 

The Greeks, who already loved him, almost turned him into a saint. There are statues of him all over Greece and even today, he’s still considered a national hero, complete with a Byron Day celebrated every year. To the British, he had become a martyr and all previous negative views on him were instantly erased. The government coughed up enough money to help the Greeks win the war and maintain their independence. When Byron’s body was transported back to England (against his wishes to be buried in Greece, though his lungs and larynx were left there, as he had used his voice to save them) the crowds who gathered to view his body overwhelmed every church his body stopped in on his way to its final destination. Locks of his hair were snipped off, in the 19th century version of throwing your bra or panties at a sex symbol celebrity. He was denied burial with Britain’s other most famous poets for the scandals he had caused in life (mostly true but a few more salacious ones made up) and it was only the chapel at one of the schools he had attended that agreed to take him in, in his family’s longtime vault.

 

Byron lived life on his own terms. Despite mental health problems, frequent suicidal ideation, being born with a painfully deformed right foot, having lovers die, an abusive mother, being sexually and physically abused as a child and his own country turning its back on him, he is still one of the most beloved English writers in history. And rightly so. He loved other men romantically at a time when he could have been hung for it. He loved deep and hard, even when his eternal soulmate turned out to be his half-sister Augusta. But she loved him back with equal passion and ferocity, and as two consenting adults, I see no reason that it’s anyone else’s business that they loved each other.

 

This image reminds me of Byron today, on the anniversary of his death, for many reasons. For the mental healthcare he should have received but didn’t exist yet. For the physical healthcare that also didn’t exist. For the despair he sank into when he was forced to leave his country, everyone he had ever known and loved, and never return. For the call he heard and he alone answered from Greece. For the help that his martyrdom created for Greece, enabling what he had wished for all along: freedom.

 

We are all fighting different internal battles that will rarely be seen by others. It might be mental health, invisible physical illnesses, PTSD, addiction or simply a problem we haven’t confessed to anyone. We all need help, and asking for it can be the scariest thing to do. But it’s worth it. You’re worth it. Byron would have thought so too. If you’re feeling like nobody will understand whatever you’re going through, try reading some of Byron’s poetry. He understood pain better than most and he would have understood what you’re going through too. Keep fighting, because Byron never gave up no matter how unimaginably horrible things got. You can be the hero you long to be. Byron did it, and so can you. Awake your spirit, as he would say, and fight.

 

Thank you to the ever-patient Dedeker Winston for posing in my cramped bathroom and waiting far too long to receive the finished image. I am, as always, grateful for your help in bringing my ideas to life!

  

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the boys outgrow me.

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Taken nearly 11 years ago, a sight no longer possible due to DB no longer operating 92's over the northern parts of the country, 92043 wheels 4S43 Davenrty-Mossend through Standish on a cold and frosty 23rd November 2013.

The colours of Autumn are well on show this day.

This train has spent spells being hauled by both DRS and DB (EWS). However I'm not sure if this was the time when DRS were hiring class 92's to haul their trains before their class 88's were delivered a few years later.

Rue Bretagne, Paris

Hello every,

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Please any #help, your #contribution will help food and milk for the poor people and their children. No fees on this fundraiser of Indian GoFundMe (Ketto) see for more: bit.ly/394TU99 ❤️

  

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My family from Louisiana came in to help celebrate among them my niece Tracy and her family minus her daughter that had to work along with my sister and one of my other nieces, Amy and her family! It'll was so wonderful to have them all there for my birthday!

Hello every,

Please help us to #provide food and milk for poor people and their children to relieve them from #hunger and to stop #starving #deaths of the poor people and their #children, and to fight against the #coronavirus.

Please any #help, your #contribution will help food and milk for the poor people and their children. No fees on this fundraiser of Indian GoFundMe (Ketto) see for more: bit.ly/394TU99 ❤️

  

#StandWithChildren #Help #ShareForSupport #GivingHope #SampathiFoundationCharity #HelpingHands #Children #Fundraising #Coronavirus #Hunger #DonateFoodForPoor #FightAgainstCorona #StopStarvingDeaths #SupportUs

 

Husband seeking help from his wife.

Need assistance editing infrared! All the tutorials in the world can't seem to help me. Any suggestions?

Starting to branch out in the way I take pictures in photography.

It makes me happy and I'm hoping to keep growing.

A Qantas Super Constellation taxiing on the tarmac of an unidentified airport. In the right of the picture, a Canadian Pacific Bristol Britannia – surrounded by ground support equipment – can be seen. Can anybody help identify the airport in the photo?

 

Country of origin: Canada

GOVERNOR TOMBLIN HOSTS SUBSTANCE ABUSE SUMMIT

Event provides comprehensive review of

West Virginia's efforts to combat substance abuse epidemic

MARTINSBURG, W.Va. (November 4, 2015) - Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin today hosted the Governor's Substance Abuse Summit, a comprehensive review of West Virginia's efforts to combat substance abuse problems in the Mountain State. The event included an overview of programs and initiatives in place - on both a state and local level - to fight this problem and put those struggling with substance abuse in contact with the resources and services they need to begin the road to recovery.

 

"Since becoming governor, I've made the fight against substance abuse a top priority of my administration," Gov. Tomblin said. "Today's Summit helped shine light on this epidemic and brought together a diverse panel of speakers to share their experiences, struggles and accomplishments in the fight against substance abuse. We will continue to identify ways we can enhance our efforts to create a brighter future for generations to come."

 

In addition to remarks from Gov. Tomblin, the summit included presentations by Vicki Jones, West Virginia Bureau of Behavior Health and Health Facilitates; Doug Copenhaver, Berkeley County Council; Delegate Stephen Skinner; Dr. Sylvia Dikas, Veterans Affairs Medical Center; Rodney Strawderman, James Rumsey Technical Institute; Kenny Lemaster, Berkeley County Sheriff; a participant in the Jefferson County Drug Court program; Paul Macom, East Ridge Health Systems; Kevin Knowles, Martinsburg City Council; Gary McDaniel, Morgan County Schools; Deputy Kevin Barney, Berkeley Springs High School; Andrea St. Clair, First Choice Health Systems; and Jaimee Moffitt, First Choice Health Systems.

 

"It is my hope that the stories shared at the Substance Abuse Summit will serve as a constant reminder to every West Virginian struggling with substance abuse that there is help and hope in West Virginia," Gov. Tomblin said. "Over the past several years, we've developed many ways to fight substance abuse, but there is still more work to be done. We must continue to work together to find ways to provide those who need help with the support they need get back on their feet and lead happy, healthy lives in West Virginia."

 

More than 150 people attended the event at the Berkeley County Sheriff's Department in Martinsburg.

 

Photos available for media use. All photos should be attributed “Photo courtesy of Office of the Governor.”

Designated helpers this day on the Sand Patch grade include a Western Maryland SD40 #7546, pushing this westbound manifest up the grade in the Allegheny Mountains in Larimer, PA.

and i wish you all a happy weekend !

former employees were worked to the bone :)

This is based on a story from The Independent Magazine on March 21st; A recent report found that British people are least likely of all Europeans to step in if they witness a crime.

1. I'm getting out of here, that bird is scary.

2. What bird? That cowbird? It looks harmless enough.

3. BOO!

4. Help, cowbirds!

 

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