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Please click on below link and vote for my sweet kitty Fuller.
Right beside the picture is a button saying "Meine Stimme für diese Whiskatze"
With clicking this button you vote for Fulli.
this is the link:
foto.whiskas.de/GalleryDetails.aspx?id=81CD36036B360B87F5...
Thanks for your help.
Kim posing for a test shot (I think). She can make anyone smile, which was very helpful during Help-Portrait shoot. Check out some of her great work www.flickr.com/photos/sneakyfoxproductions/
Help-Portrait 2010, Saskatoon, Canada
Is this accurate for a Russian(Winter)? What if I add a White Stalhelm?, would that work for a German(Winter)?
Enjoy!
Coz, no one else will! at this nicely lit up, colourful, unstaffed information booth at Tokyo International Forum (though it was after 7pm)
Another test-subject for the new Mark II
Handheld ISO3200, f6.3, 1/40sec.
ODC - brown
it's small but helps a lot, when I need to reach something on the highest shelf or need put something near my bed, so very useful and helpful brown chair :-)
Thank you for your comments and nice words
I'm very appreciate this:-)
James posing for a test shot. Check out his great stuff over here: www.flickr.com/photos/jphphotography/
Help-Portrait 2010, Saskatoon, Canada
The party was complete with a magician!
The Hiatt Middle School community threw a 13th birthday party for Justin Chey on Thursday, October 31st.
Already shouldering lots of responsibility at home where he helped care for ailing grandparents, cooked meals while his mother was at work and pitched in financially by working odd jobs, he collapsed one day at school due to a cancerous brain tumor that was causing extreme headaches and nausea which had been chalked up to flu. Since it was diagnosed the tumor’s required two surgeries, the second of which was just yesterday, and chemotherapy and radiation treatments are the next steps. Since that bad news broke there has been an outpouring of good tidings spearheaded by, but hardly limited to, the Hiatt community. Today the staff and student body there really embraced Justin and his family, with considerable help from one new found friend in particular.
Read the full story at www.dmschools.org/blog.
Back with bravo team, after working feverishly to stabilize Ron Kong's vitals, Scarlett uses Taylor's computer to call CORPS HQ. She reports the news about the cerebro-shelled Tucaro's and decides that Taylor, Ripcord, and Airborne will be sent back to base (along with the injured Ron Kong), while herself, Dataframe and Barbecue will remain to try and find the source of the signal controlling the cerebro-shells and free the enslaved Tucaro's.
Ripcord protests his removal from the mission fiercely.
Scarlett: Why are you doing this? We can’t be friends if it affects your performance with the team. I can’t have you disrespecting orders.
Ripcord: I know… It’s just that… just that…
Scarlett: What?
Ripcord: You have to know what it is! I… I like you Scarlett… a lot. In fact, I haven’t cared this much about someone in a real long time.
Scarlett: The team and the mission comes first… No matter what.
Ripcord: I don’t think that’s what you used to say to Duke or Snake Eyes…
Help arrives far faster than any of them could possibly fathom, prompting Bravo team to wonder if their encrypted communication was intercepted? The communication codes check out and Scarlett ventures out into a clearing to see the new high speed chopper, the Dragonhawk XH1, along with Outback and Recondo, descending from the sky.
A sideways shot against the window makes it look like the climbing grasshopper is drowning. Raindrop bokeh - and oh - must get that window washed - the rain don't do it. :-(
Look at that mean looking face on his chest!!!!!!!
New students move into resident halls, Davidson complex of residence halls, Saylor and Klein. North green as well. Orientation staff and greek life groups help parents and students on first year and other student on move in day.
Ospreys rugby players Ian Gough, Jonathan Thomas and Adam Jones help the Swansea University Varsity rugby team during training at Ashleigh Road playing fields with their training session ahead of the Varsity clash with Cardiff next week.
Looking to Garry's picture you have a look into the "Neues Museum". Looking at this picture you can see what's happens outside of the museum. What is more interessting? Curious onlooker prefer to see what is happening outside. A sports car driver overlooked a stair with two steps. That's life, what a misfortune.
Photo No. 5D040919
ISO 400 | f/5.6 | 1/100 sec | 55 mm
Canon EF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM | EOS 5D
Aperture | PTLens | SilverEfexPro | BorderFX
A fallen old fir (but still living!) supported by the neighboring helper = beech. The special, weird structure of the photo is caused by the swollen buds of the beech. But check out also other details, there are few others, which i found rather interesting. Zátoňská hora reserve.
HELP JAPAN
Inspired by the disaster relief artwork that's been floating around the internet.
Donate here:
• Canadian Red Cross
• American Red Cross
• Doctors without Borders
• The Salvation Army
• Oxfam
• Global Living
• Care
• ShelterBox
USA: Text REDCROSS to 90999 to donate $10
Canada: Text REDCROSS to 30333 to donate $10
Ireland: Text REDCROSS to 57500 to donate €5
Appreciate the work here: www.behance.net/gallery/Help-Japan/1194187
(more in comments)
In Chile we pass the 6th earthquake most bigger in the world, my country need any kind of help, many people needs water, foods, clothes and a new house. Please send your help! And thanks for the support
Amigos del mundo, mi país ha sufrido una de las peores catástrofes de su historia, hemos sufrido un gran terremoto (y en algunas zonas un maremoto tambien), hay gente que ha perdido absolutamente todo, y en algunas zonas se vive un caos total. Por favor envienos su ayuda, busquen nuestra embajada y vean los medios para ayudarnos! Gracias.
Fuerza chilenos, animo a los que han tenido pérdidas y a los que estamos bien busquemos maneras de ayudar que juntos podremos salir adelante!
Foto por Nicole aka La Nacho
Junto a Miguel
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Help Chile Overcome the Earthquake
Chile stepped up efforts to find survivors of an earthquake registering 8.8 magnitude that struck before dawn yesterday, killing more than 700 people, severing the country’s main highway and damaging 1.5 million homes.
The eartquake was centered 200 miles (317 kilometers) southwest of Santiago near the main winemaking region and close to Concepcion, a metropolitan region of more than 500,000 people. Highways and airports were shut by damage and some copper mines closed. The total economic damage may be as much as $30 billion, or about 15 percent of the South American country’s gross domestic product, according to estimates by disaster- scenario modeler Eqecat Inc.
We need your help to overcome the earthquake.
Donate now!
Foreign Donations
Citibank
Account Nº 9941973331
ABA Code:021000089
Address: 153 east 53 Rd. Street 4th floor. New York, Ny 10022
Texting donations for Chile:
In addition to your donation amount, standard text messaging fees may apply.
ADRA International: Text CHILE 10 to 27138 ($10 donation)
Convoy of Hope: Text 4CHILE to 50555 ($10 donation)
Habitat for Humanity: Text CHILE to 25383 ($10 donation)
OperationUSA: Text REBUILD to 50555 ($10 donation)
Salvation Army: Text CHILE” to 52000 ($10 donation)
World Vision: Text CHILE” to 20222 ($10 donation)
UNICEF: Text YOUTH to 20222 ($10 donation)
More information:
www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2007/impact/
REBLOG PLEASE
Fuerza Chile!