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Black-necked stork from Healesville Sanctuary
The Black-necked stork (formally jabiru) from Healesville Sanctuary edited in Lightroom, Skylum Luminar and Affinity Photo. Reposted with the right species :).
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In this area, people are really poor. he came across us when we had lunch. He did not ask anything, we gave him some food, that he shared with the other people who worked in the field. Great lesson.
© Eric Lafforgue
I'm not even 100% sure what this young lady was protesting, but she should be a vision of beauty to anyone who celebrates America and our freedom of speech. The camouflage, the megaphone, the hair, the smile.. standing up for what she believes in! She's not interested in conforming. She's not interested in shutting up and taking it. She stands proudly and fights for her beliefs! She is the spirit of freedom.
She is America.
So, thanks to all the veterans who have kept us free, and who have kept the fire of freedom burning in many places across the globe.
Happy Veterans Day!
Chicago, Illinois, USA.
Everybody warned me about Tet: "everything will be closed, do not go!". I did not imagine aisan people stopped working..I was wrong, everything was really closed! Avoid!
© Eric Lafforgue
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Very quick work
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Model: Martin. Final version. Part of my "Flesh and Acrylic" project.
The above photo has been shot with the Samsung NX11, provided
by Samsung Electronics. Co., Ltd.
The above picture and other images from the "Flesh and Acrylic"
series have been published in The Telegraph in December 2011.
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Wavering Visions
A poem by Bilal Anaim
Wavering visions of lost dreams
and hopes sink deep inside
Thoughts elicit emotions
a dark frown over the mind
Darkness, closing in on you
as Death creeps up behind
Gray existences queuing ahead
a question is always asked
Where does this road end
be not afraid of the bend
find the best shadows and
live within til you blend
I attended the local branch of the "Tea Party." I was not there as a particiant, but merely as an observer.
Series: MACRO MONDAYS: Crime
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I’ve seen similar concepts posted today, but as you can see my photograph has been taken yesterday before the Photo Pool open.
The information displayed is public, so no MM group’s private data is shown, and of course the password is fake.
Apart from the usual RAW conversion it is a SOOC.
Location: Cork - Munster - Ireland - IE - Europe - EU
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Always Learning... Critiques are very welcome.
Yesterday (05.11.2006) Myslovitz concert at the Village in Dublin. This picture is little bit darkish, little bit misterious and not exactly the way I wanted.
Journée internationale de la Femme - Día Internacional de la Mujer - International Women's Day
LACPIXEL - 2017
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With this picture I try to show how we ignore the needy, even when we see the despair in their faces.
‘The object of the photograph is the man, the man and his life, so short, so fragile, so threatened.'
Henri Cartier-Bresson
Exhibition 'Revoir Paris' at the Musée Carnavalet in the Marais (3e)
Paris, France 08.07.2021
www.carnavalet.paris.fr/en/expositions/henri-cartier-bres...
www.lemonde.fr/culture/article/2021/07/02/en-images-coup-...
www.magnumphotos.com/photographer/henri-cartier-bresson/
"Das Objekt des Fotos ist der Mensch, der Mensch und sein so kurzes, so gebrechliches, so bedrohtes Leben."
Henri Cartier-Bresson
Ausstellung 'Revoir Paris' im Musée Carnavalet im Marais (3e)
Paris, Frankreich 08.07.2021
www.carnavalet.paris.fr/expositions/henri-cartier-bresson...
www.zdf.de/nachrichten/heute-in-europa/ausstellung-henri-...
Behind this nice smile, there is a story which is not so happy: this young woman is Dizzi. The Dizzi live in the mountains around the Surma tribe area, near Kibbish, in south Ethiopia. You can meet many Dizzi on market days as they come down to sell vegetables. It is easy to recognize them as they do not wear lip plate of enlarged ears. Some are married to Surma men. We do not speak about love stories. Some men marry the Dizzi because they cost less than Surma women. Only few cows told me the Surmas men. At the end, they are treated like kind of slaves once they are married, because they are not originated from the Surma tribe. Always speak with people when you take pics, you will always be surprised!
Ethiopia
© Eric Lafforgue
descending the escarpment.
Lewis and Clark State Recreation Site, Oregon.
Autumn 2021.
Tri-X 400 and Olympus Stylus Zoom 140 (point and shoot). Home scan of sloppy border print by Blue Moon Camera of Portland.
Wolfgang Tillmans *1968
„paper drop fused II”, „paperdrop fused I”, 2006
C-Print, 210 x 145 cm
Exhibition „Wolfgang Tillmans Nothing could have prepare us – Everything could have prepare us”
Centre Pompidou 13.06. - 22.09.2025 (4e)
Paris, Frankreich 20.08.2025
www.centrepompidou.fr/en/program/calendar/event/nSlcbMZ
www.centrepompidou.fr/en/pompidou-plus/magazine/article/w...
www.youtube.com/watch?v=FBOCcvkEC9w
Biegsame Senkrechten
Wolfgang Tillmans *1968
„paper drop fused II”, „paperdrop fused I”, 2006
C-Print, 210 x 145 cm
Ausstellung „Wolfgang Tillmans Nichts hätte uns darauf vorbereiten können – Alles hätte uns darauf vorbereiten können”
Centre Pompidou 13.06. bis 22.09.2025 (4e)
Paris, Frankreich 20.08.2025
parissecret.com/de/letzte-ausstellung-centre-pompidou-wol...
www.radiodrei.de/programm/schema/sendungen/radio3_am_morg...
Seeing fellow humanbeings cast to the streets, homeless, suffering from multiple illnesses puts one's life into a whole new perspective.
The village of Sar Agha Sayed, which is arguably one of the most strikingly beautiful villages in all of Iran. It has about 3,000 inhabitants in summer, and half that in winter. The village has no high school, and education appears not to be highly valued by many parents and their children. The marrying age is young, and it's not difficult to find women who gave birth at age 14. Sanitation is poor, and health issues abound. Photo taken on September 05, 2015 in Sar Agha Sayed, Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari, Iran.