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A pair of Great Blue Herons hug on their new nest. This became my Top Viewed image in December 2013.
It was such a fun photo shoot and I could go on and on and on but I'll stop for now . . . and leave you with a hug.
Studio portrait of my friend Naomi for a college studio Portrait module. I used a Mamiya RB 67 medium format camera with frontal lighting from a bowens flash head and soft box.
There's something in a simple hug
That always warms the heart;
It welcomes us back home
And makes it easier to part.
A hug's a way to share the joy
And sad times we go through,
Or just a way for friends to say
They like you 'cause you're you.
A hug is an amazing thing...
It's just the perfect way
To show the love we're feeling
But can't find the words to say.
And hugs don't need new equipment,
Special batteries or parts -
Just open up your arms
And open up your hearts... :)
Hugs for everybody!!!!
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Highest position: 263 on Sunday, January 18, 2009
For the thread. Credits: Rosie's Designs - Citrus Fresh: Digital Scrapbooking Studio - Better Together Collab, Photo - Pixabay,
Sending virtual hugs to all of your pups. xxx
Secret #6: I need a hug every day... but most days I'm too afraid to ask anyone.
Hugs make me feel grounded. When I'm afraid or stressed (which is most of the time) my insides feel like they're shaking. The only thing that makes it stop is being hugged. I get too embarrassed to admit I need a hug every day and certainly to ask any one for one because I'm not 6.
It was a beautiful moon last night. I got a few shots in full auto mode on the D300, trying to learn more about exposure/shutter speed. Seeing what I could come up with. Then I saw the palm next to the moon and moved the tripod to get this. Kinda a little artistic and I wish I had a bigger zoom ( don't we all) but I am liking the effect of it seemingly hugging the moon.
And thanks everyone for yesterday....xxx luves you all ;)
Car
Today I was sick with the respiratory version of the creeping funk. My daughter is an ex-micropreemie with chronic lung disease, and although she's doing fabulously, I didn't want her to get sick, too, so I stayed away from her all day. Didn't hug her. Drew. Drawing is like breathing for me but MAN. I missed my kid something fierce.
I was also thinking about the big, bone-crunching hugs my mom doles out.
This is available from the print shop.
Not many people who walked past did so without stopping for a hug. I even heard one girl squeal with excitement "Oooooh free hugs from a ginger man!"
Abrace-me
Pela primeira vez resolvi expressar meus sentimentos em uma foto. Em um momento, me veio a fotografia na cabeça, então fiz a maior gambiarra e bagunça no meu quarto para tentar reproduzir a imagem que pensei.
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Friends meet and hug on the boardwalk in Coney island at the end of the day. In the background is the famous "Parachute Jump".
The Parachute Jump:
The Parachute Jump is a defunct amusement ride in Coney Island, Brooklyn, New York, whose iconic open-frame steel structure remains a Brooklyn landmark. 262 feet tall and weighing 170 tons (150 tonnes), it has been called the "Eiffel Tower of Brooklyn". It was built for the 1939 New York World's Fair in Flushing Meadows Park, Queens, and moved to its current site, then part of the Steeplechase Park amusement park, in 1941. It is the only portion of Steeplechase Park still standing today. The ride ceased operations in 1968. The ride was based on functional parachutes which were held open by metal rings throughout the ascent and decent. Twelve cantilevered steel arms sprout from the top of the tower, each of which supported a parachute attached to a lift rope and a set of surrounding guide cables. Riders were belted into a two-person canvas seat hanging below the closed chute, then hoisted to the top, where a release mechanism would drop them, the descent slowed only by the parachute. Shock absorbers at the bottom, consisting of pole-mounted springs, cushioned the landing. Each parachute required three cable operators, keeping labor expenses high.
This is my two twin brothers, quite an old picture. I love it though. Now you mostly seem them hitting, kicking, or spitting, not hugging.
Everybody needs a hug. It changes your metabolism. ~Leo Buscaglia
A hug is a form of physical intimacy, not necessarily sexual, that usually involves closing or holding the arms around another person or group of persons. The hug is one of the most common human signs of love and affection, along with kissing. Unlike some other forms of physical intimacy, it is practiced publicly and privately without stigma in many countries, religions and cultures, within families, and also across age and gender lines.