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Myanmar Images : Monks at Pakokku lining up at dawn before embarking through the town to collect their daily alms. This daily ritual struck me for their discipline. It was an amazing sight to see - like a flurry of highly choreographed movement, all done in silence.
カラ : 竜ヶ峰 帝人&紀田 正臣&園原 杏里
タイトル : デュラララ!! [Durarara!!]
場所 : ロケ
コス名 : 竜ヶ峰 帝人[Sani] & 紀田 正臣 [Ajima] &園原 杏里 [Twin]
カメラマン : InSilence [Nikon D90 with AF-S DX Nikkor 35mm f/1.8G]
1. Upload a picture of your nominated doll.
2. You just have to explain why is he/she 'special' and the story behind the mold, not for his/her character but for the doll itself ;)
3. Tag 5~6 flickr contacts! And ask them for one of their dolls~ Try not to repeat a lot XD
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Boss or Xanthus is Limited Mikhail from Crobidoll.
He's so close to my ideal mold for Junior's BF. And his scar is what I fall for him. XD
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Tag:
1. Insilence : Mii-kun
2. Lusiferchan : Zero
3. Kiyono : Luna
Sokullu Şht. Mehmet Paşa Cami, Istanbul, Turchia (Per favore guardala in lightbox)
a mio parere la più intensa, doce, raffinata Moschea di Istanbul.
Qui il bello lo senti sulla pelle, dentro di te, è fatto di equilibrio e raffinatezza.
E' una Madrasa, una scuola Islamica, si visita in silenzio e ti permettono solo poche foto, meglio nessuna, all'interno. E tu la visiti in silenzio, la vivi in silenzio, e te ne ricordi la dolcezza, la ricordi con il cuore e con la mente.
Sokullu Şht. Mehmet Paşa Cami, (Please look in lightbox)
In my opinion the most intense, sweet, refined Mosque in Istanbul.
Here the beauty you feel on the skin, inside you, is balance, and refinement.
is a madrasa, an Islamic school, visit in silence, they only allow you a few photos, no better inside. And you visit it in silence, you live insilence, and you remember the sweetness, you remember it with yourheart and your mind.
Sokullu Şht. Mehmet Paşa Cami, (Por favor ver en mesa de luz)
En mi opinión el más intenso, Doce, refinado mezquita en Estambul.
Aquí la belleza se siente en la piel, dentro de ti, es la de equilibrio y refinamiento.
Es s una madrasa, una escuela islámica, guarda silencio y deja que visita sólo unas cuantas fotos, no es mejor en el interior. Y que lo visitan en silencio, vivir en silencio, y te acuerdas de la dulzura, los sabores con el corazón y la mente.
Mr.smile
L'arc~en~Ciel inspired photoshoot
Mr.Smile I (hyde): Lusiferchan
Mr.Smile II (Tetsu): Cocoa Butter
Mr.Smile III (Ken): Ren Jira
Mr. Smile IV (Yukihiro): Reafre
with D.M., Arthael Walkingshadow and InSilence
thank you XD /Hug
เป็นคอสที่มั่นใจในหนังหน้าสุดๆอ่ะ! *ยืด*
The Battle of Antietam,or Sharpsburg,on September 17,1862,was the tragic culmination of Robert E.Lee's first invasion of the North.That one fateful day more than 23,110 men were killed,wounded or listed as missing.Approximately 4,00 were killed,and in the days that followed,many more died of wounds or disease.The peaceful village of Sharpsburg turned into a huge hospital burial ground extending for miles in all directions.
Burial details performed their grisly task with speed,but not great care.Graves ranged from single burial to long,shallow trenches accommodating hundreds.For example,William Roulette,whose farm still stands today,had over 700 soldiers buried on his property.Grave marking were somewhat haphazard,from stone piles to rough-hewn crosses and wooded headbords.A few ended up in area church cemeteries.In other cases friends or relatives removed bodies from the area for transport home.By March of 1864,no effort had been made to find a suitable final resting place for those buried in the fields surrounding Sharpsburg.Many graves had become exposed;something had to be done.
In 1864,State Senator Lewis P. Firey introduced to the Maryland Senate a plan to establish a state,or national,cemetery for the men who died in the Maryland Campain of 1862.On March 23,1865,the state established a burial site by purchasing 11 1/2 acres for $ 1161.75.
The original Cemetery Commission's plan allowed for burial of soldiers from both sides.However,the rancor and bitterness over the recently completed conflict and the devastated South's inability to raise funds to join in such a venture persuaded Maryland to recant.Consequently,only Union dead are interred here.Confederate remains were re-interred in Washington Confederate Cemetery in Hagerstown,Maryland;Mount Olivet Cemetery in Frederick Maryland;and Elmwood Cemetery in Shepherdstown,West Virginia.Approximately 2,800 Southerners are buried in these three cemeteries,over 60% of whom are unknown.
In an effort to locate grave sites and identify the occupants,no one was of more value than two area men: Aaron Good and Joseph Gill.In the days,months,and years following the battle,these men freely gave of their time and gathered a large number of names and burial locations.The valuable service provided by these men cannot be overstated.The dead were identified by letters,receits,diaries,photographs,marks on belts or cartridge boxes,and by interviewing relatives and survivors.Contributions totaling over $70,000 were submitted from Northern States to the administrations of the Antietam National Cemetery Board.With a workforce consisting primarily of honorably discharged soldiers,the cemetery was completed by Septembery 1867.
On September 17,1867,on the fifth anniversary of the battle,the cemetery was ready for the dedication cermonies.The ceremony was important enough to bring President Andrew Johnson and other dignitaries.President Andrew Johnson proclaimed,"When we look on yon battlefield,I think of the brave men who fell in the struggle of battle,and who sleep silent in their graves.Yes,many of them sleep insilence and peace within this beautiful enclosure after the earnest conflict has ceased."
They filled our hearts and hands
with violence
With violence
With violence
It's time to leave the fields behind us
Behind us
Behind us
In silence
Sokullu Şht. Mehmet Paşa Cami, Istanbul, Turchia (Per favore guardala in lightbox)
E' una Madrasa, una scuola Islamica, si visita in silenzio e ti permettono solo poche foto, meglio nessuna, all'interno. E tu la visiti in silenzio, la vivi in silenzio, e te ne ricordi la dolcezza, la ricordi con il cuore e con la mente.
Sokullu Şht. Mehmet Paşa Cami, (Please look in lightbox)
is a madrasa, an Islamic school, visit in silence, they only allow you a few photos, no better inside. And you visit it in silence, you live insilence, and you remember the sweetness, you remember it with yourheart and your mind.
Sokullu Şht. Mehmet Paşa Cami, (Por favor ver en mesa de luz)
Es s una madrasa, una escuela islámica, guarda silencio y deja que visita sólo unas cuantas fotos, no es mejor en el interior. Y que lo visitan en silencio, vivir en silencio, y te acuerdas de la dulzura, los sabores con el corazón y la mente.
They filled our hearts and hands
with violence
With violence
With violence
It's time to leave the fields behind us
Behind us
Behind us
In silence
Douro kun was tagged by auntie-Kiyono.
(The quest was really hard for me who always use photoshop coz' my camera's quite bad)
The rule is as follows:
1 - Take a picture of your doll NOW!
2 - You can not change your clothes or comb your hair!
3 - If you are without eyelashes or chips, you will have to be the same, without! Wig is the same thing!
4 - Do not edit or photoshop!
5 - Tag five friends!!
.... 5 friends.....but most of my friends already did this tag =[]=!!!! so....
1. Anlegy's Seth
2. Aya & Ume's Monica
3. Lusiferchan's Kei
4. Insilence's Mii
5. Kiyono's Tama
Muchas gracias a Andrès Gallo por lucir mi camiseta en escena, y a todo the IN SILENCE team. Merci a lot! Check their Music! on www.facebook.com/insilencerock
Exhibition Review - Golnaz Fathi, Jenny Holzer, Sayaka Ishizuka, Qian Jiahua, Ezzam Rahman, Melati Suryodarmo, Tao Hui, and Zen Teh: 'In Silence' Pearl Lam gallery, Singapore till 4th September 2016.
“Shipwrecked on silence,
seas tugging between us,
we hurl voices into distance,
waiting to hear our names."
- Drenched Co.
Comment: "Nyepi, Bali's "Day of Silence", catches on worldwide as 8 artists from across the globe come together to contemplate life beyond and within silence. Alone and separate, we leave our silences for the raging torrents of life, interacting with the world around us, willing a presence as we bruise and are bruised, before we turn once again to silence, desperately heavy and human. The cryptic inflected voices of Holzer, Fathi's motions of prayer, Rahman's intensely personal pleats and folds and Ishizuka's rice melodies especially stir in me memories of that unfamiliar sensation of silence, when the roar of life cedes and you can hear yourself think again. Fabulous." - FaSa
See www.pearllam.com/exhibition/in-silence-group-exhibition/
See also www.soaked.space/2016/08/exhibition-review-golnaz-fathi-j...
See also www.woundsthatbind.com/2016/08/exhibition-review-golnaz-f...
Caption: Image above: Installation view 'In Silence' Pearl Lam gallery, Singapore 2016
Image courtesy of the artists and Pearl Lam gallery, Singapore.
We take great care not to harm the image in any way. And these views, they are ours only and not those of the gallery or artist.
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Graphic design by Ben Morales, Bowling Green State University /
Poetry by Ross Monk:
Driving back home at night
Over the river to the city
I cross the bridge insilence
A road of stars through darkness.
Photo: © Mark Easterwood / easterwoodphotography.com
I really enjoy going to church with my family, I allways sit in the back row with my father and mother, As usual I had my camera along and when I saw my father siting like this with his bible i fell in love and just knew it had to be a picture.
The leather bible case was hand made by my younger brother with the help of our local saddle maker.
Graphic design by Luc Hughart, Bowling Green State University
Poetry by Ross Monk:
Driving back home at night
Over the river to the city
I cross the bridge insilence
A road of stars through darkness.
Photo: © Mark Easterwood / easterwoodphotography.com
In Silence an installation by Chiharu Shiota
www.themercury.com.au/article/2011/01/04/197531_mona-foma...
no one might
anchor here,
scores might pass by
casting a disdainful look
at my silent offering .
but....
i know my karma...
' to stand still,
offering my welcome in silence
to that someone
who might, just might....
want to anchor here for a while...
yeah...
just.... for a while !
los kero
a los dos grupitos
/ gracias por vover Feña, y 4 i nos veremos pronto.....insilence comeback xD