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Like wise True Love and Care should emanate from inside heart.
Like a Good Diamond , a Good Heart Sparkles from Inside
She's a little girl refugee from Syria and she lives inside a big room with a lot of other people, I have taken another photo of she, here it's: i.imgur.com/k2GuOgo.jpg it explains well the situation: but she's happy, all the things she has is her smiley. A big little girl!
Thanks for your comments and favs!
For unreleased photos on Flickr of my Syrian trip: www.giuliomagnifico.it/syriaturkey-border/
"I give you one health in the juice of the vine,
The blood of the vineyard shall mingle with mine;
Thus let us drain the last few drops of gold,
And empty our hearts of the blessings they hold."
- Oliver Wendell Holmes
"The juice of the grape is the liquid quintessence of concentrated sunbeams." - Thomas Love Peacock
Thanks to all of you for your visits, invites, faves and comments... Have a glorious Sunday, my friends...!
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Bright, bold and elegant. For a yellow-themed birthday party.
Fondant bow.
Red Velvet Cake with White Chocolate Cream cheese Buttercream on top, and Lemon cake filled with Lemon infused White Chocolate Cream Cheese Buttercream and Tangy Lemon Filling inside the bottom tier.
40+ servings.
Bất kể lỗi lầm xảy ra hôm qua do ta cố ý hay ta lạc lối ..
Nên đối với họ tất cả những gì ta từng mang đến đều là giả dối.Và rồi theo từng năm tháng cứ thế hận thù chồng chất thay nhau lên ngôi...Miệng nói tha thứ nhưng sự thật họ chưa bao giờ quên quá khứ .
Tất cả chỉ là văn phong sáo rỗng để họ che đi những ưu tư
Sâu thẳm trong ánh mắt...vết thương đã khép thành chữ hận.
Và điều họ mún lúc này là được thấy bạn đau đớn...dù chỉ 1 lần
Bonus page 1 n' 2
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Kinnaird Head was the first lighthouse to be built by the Northern Lighthouse Board in 1787 on top of an existing castle.
In the 1820s Robert Stevenson rebuilt the lighthouse tower, his work is seen here.
The chains in this shot have a weight attached which drives the clockwork mechanism for the lens in the lantern, it has to be wound up every 30 minutes or the lens will stop turning (an offence for which keepers would have been sacked!).
The lighthouse was switched off in 1991 and is now part of the Museum of Scottish Lighthouses.
These shutters/blinds are actually white ... taken early in the morning inside the hotel as the light was starting to peek through.
Lo que se ve aquí es mi bote para los lápices de encima de la mesa. Lo vacié y saqué a la terraza apuntando al cielo mientras lo sujetaba con dos dedos y acercaba al objetivo, nada más. Se ve parte de la casa de enfrente en el borde izquierdo inferior de la imagen jeje. Imaginación al poder.
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Camara /Camera:Nikon D80 + MBD80
Objetivo / Lense: Sigma 10-20mm
Lighting/Processing: No flash nor any special light used here.
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... for a hot winter ... at least from the inside :-))
Harvested Cayenne pepper / Cayenne-Chili (Capsicum annuum var. acuminatum) - Large On White
in our garden - Frankfurt-Nordend
They can be opened and closed and fit perfectly ! .
Lovely dolls for a kawaii japanese display that can hide a secret treasure inside! ♥
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Explored September 8, 2013 #407
This photo is similar to something that I've done before but this one is way less creepy. In the past few days I've been doing a lot of introspection to figure out who I want to be and how to be that person. It's easy enough to write down a list of attributes you want but actually taking initiative to get there is kind of difficult.
Little steps.
Out with a photography group and we were given the privilege of photographing inside St Georges Hall, allegedly one of Prince Charles`s most favourite buildings, and i can understand why, this place is stunning inside and out.
Sixth month of the "365 Days of RX1: one camera, one lens, 12 projects". Sixth theme: "I'm Batman".
It doesn't mean that I AM Batman, even if today I am. It means more like anyone could be, or even just feel like him. While looking at these shots, try to imagine the subject portrayed, usually at his job or while performing daily duties, saying "I'm Batman" with the same husky, dark, intense, testosteronic voice of Christian Bale www.youtube.com/watch?v=n4qgTk8Vfyc (even if the one of Jim Parson would be probably more adequate… www.youtube.com/watch?v=diQHV_ZFyqY).
Nothing too serious this month, actually the opposite. I'll ask random people (and a few friends) to wear the mask while on duty and pose for a portrait. At the end we'll have thirty-one different Batmans, each doing a different job in the city. Cause nobody knows the masks we wear inside. Anyone could be the Batman, literally.
So here is the first shot of the theme: the wedding-photographer Batman in the elevator on his way to work.
365 Days of RX1 - one camera, one lens, 12 projects
Chinese paper lanterns come in various shapes and sizes, as well as various methods of construction.
In their simplest form, they are simply a paper bag with a candle placed inside, although more complicated lanterns consist of a collapsible bamboo or metal frame of hoops covered with tough paper. Sometimes, other lanterns can be made out of colored silk (usually red) or vinyl. Silk lanterns are also collapsible with a metal expander and are decorated with Chinese characters and/or designs.
When red lanterns are a symbol of Happiness and Prosperity, often being hang in front of Chinese homes / buildings during festive celebrations.
**Shot with Nikon D600 + AF-S NIikkor 50mm f/1.8G
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I have used candles, headlamps, and at least one portable camping light to provide lighting for reading and writing at night in camp. A drawback of all those tools is the glare of the lamp. By contrast, this simple system is easy on the eyes. It is a gallon milk jug filled with water with a headlamp pointing into the water. One gallon is 3.78 liters.
This picture was taken inside my Subaru station wagon while I was lying in bed, working on my trip journal. The system works well on a picnic table too.
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Theme: Patterns/Repititions
So, this is a start to a couple series' I will be working on! This is inspired by this song from The Devil's Carnival (ignore the duet parts. I'm not sure why it's there.). Marcus showed me that movie a month or so ago, and while I admit I didn't enjoy the whole thing, the last three songs were incredible! I instantly wanted to create images accompanying them, this being the first. There will be about 4-5 images for each series, this one being 'Grief'. I can't wait to create my ideas and show you guys! I have big plans for these.
Anyways, with this theme, I had an entirely different idea, something more like my previous image in this project. But after seeing the movie, I knew this idea would be perfect for it. It's about a father who loses his son, and can't get over the grief of it. It kind of reminded me of an episode of Hoarders, too. There was a couple who lost a tiny baby girl, and she had a really hard time getting rid of her baby clothes and toys, and I kind of wanted to portray something similar with this, like it's a shrine, and instead of dolling it up with fancy manipulations, I wanted it to be very simple. In fact, hardly any editing went into this at all. I wanted the image to speak for itself, not the fancy editing.
Also, I'm in my new apartment! This is part of the living room. I'll be taking a lot of photos inside, now. It's such a photogenic place, at least so far. ;) And I'll have two more images to post throughout this weekend, too!! :) (They're older, but I'm already behind, so oh well. Hehe)
My cousin's feet. We were bored.
Tagged by a lot of peopleee! <3
31 Things I Like
1 Curling up in warm blankets and wanting nothing else from the world at that moment.
2 Doodling on anybody's skin, especially on my wrist.
3 The General Theory of Relativity.
4 Everything about banana bread, from its heavenly fragrance to the little chewy crumbs.
5 How incredible and amazing India's forests are.
6 The varying shades and patterns in people's eyes, the stories they tell.
7 The fresh smell of earth when it's just rained.
8 People who care enough to be nice.
9 Walking barefoot, letting the warmth from the ground tingle your feet.
10 All dogs.
11 Playing tennis until you think you're moving in a dream and become the thud of the ball.
12 The quiet sound of metal scissors snipping at hair.
13 How poetry makes my heart feel like it's swelling and slightly dizzy.
14 The little watery patterns inside round playing marbles.
15 The time in the morning when the pitch-black sky waters down to deep purple.
16 When a ray of sunlight catches in a strand of hair, making it glow and see-through.
17 That feeling of believing in yourself and then nothing in the world can hurt you.
18 Staying up all night with your closest friends at sleepovers.
19 The colour of the sea when it's sea-green.
20 Laying underneath billions of stars far far away from cities and realising what you're missing.
21 Knowing there's nothing in the world that could take away your parents' love for you, and vice versa.
22 Being in the countryside, reveling in what is left of nature.
23 Different kinds of handwriting, how they somehow match people's personalities.
24 Scuba-diving. How other-worldly it is, how it blows you away every time.
25 Highways at night, the sound and light from vehicles zooming by.
26 Drawing cartoons in your textbooks.
27 The amazing physics going on in the universe.
28 Braided hair.
29 Classical guitar.
30 FLICKR and all you incredible people.
31 How much I enjoyed writing this list!
Business Class
Explore Emirates A380: Business Class seat I Economy Class cabin I Forward stairwell I rear stairwell I bar
Just playing around with some lights and reflections on an escalator at Cobo. I thought it came out pretty cool. Different for sure.
ODC - Intersecting lines
Crown Palace, Middletown, NJ (Rt. 35 North), a Chinese/Cantonese restaurant. Dim Sum is served in the extended lunch hours on Saturdays and Sundays.
dim sum samples, left-right, top-down:
1. fried leek dumpling
2. shrimp roll
3. shrimp wrap
4. beef tripe (yes, you heard it right, it's cow stomach)
5. tofu wrap (meat and veggie inside)
6. porridge of rice and preserved egg
7. beef meatball
8. steamed shrimp dumpling
9. shomei (shao mai)
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previous dim sum shot here.
A concern a lot of us girls have in common is how to enjoy our female side at and around the house and not become a burden for people living around you. Of course we have every right to do as we please but we must also be good neighbors and not impose our lifestyle on them. A few weeks ago my neighbors found out about Lisa. I was coming home and have to pass close to their drive to enter mine and they saw me. I didn't try to hide and make it weird for everyone so I decided to be up front and say hello and explain it was me. The Mom and her daughter couldn't have been nicer and said they had absolutely no problem with it and complimented my look. The Mom had said that she saw me once before but didn't put one and one together thinking it was a female that I knew over visiting me. Today after coming home form shopping, they had just happen to be pulling in their drive right as I was. I didn't run inside but rather said hello to them. It was obvious from shopping bags that they had been shopping as well and like any woman would asked them where they went and what they got and they did the same to me. So we chatted for a few minutes outside their house and then THEY asked me if they could take a picture of me in my cute outfit! I said sure and asked would they mind posing with me for a few shots. We grabbed our shopping bags and posed for pictures on their front porch and agreed to go shopping one day and maybe go to dinner somewhere afterwards. Sometimes it just pays to be honest and makes It easier coming and going without fear of being seen!
Straight from the heart!
" I could start dreaming but it never ends
As long as you're gone we may as well pretend
I've been dreaming
Straight from the heart
Oh give it to me straight from the heart
Tell me we can make another start
You know I'll never go
As long as I know
It's coming straight from the heart
I'll see you on the street some other time
And all our words would just fall out of line
While whe're dreaming
straight from the heart ...."
Brian Adams
Enjoy your weekend my dear friends!~
Sending you love and hugs,
Thanks for the texture [http://www.flickr.com/photos/lenabem-anna] Lenabem-Anna
Thank you so much my friend!
Addy and ✞Alfie, (playing in "A cat everyday keeps the loneliness away")
* These crocheted keychain coin holders will carry your change for for instance parking meter, bus ticket or shopping cart.
Of course they can also hold other small objects.
* In deze gehaakte sleutelhanger munthoudertjes heb je altijd kleingeld bij je voor bijvoorbeeld parkeermeter, buskaartje of winkelwagentje.
Natuurlijk kun je er ook andere kleine dingen in meenemen.
Explore Emirates' A380: First Class seat I First Class suite I Business Class cabin I Business Class seat I Economy Class cabin I forward stairwell I rear stairwell
This picture was taken for an article published in a Kuwaiti lifestyle magazine called Thouq ( ذوق ) for fall 2006 issue. The shooting took place at four different locations in Kuwait City in August when I was home for my summer break. But it wasn't selected by the editor for publishing, another one was chosen. The article talked about the daily life of a young Kuwaiti man named Mohammad AL-Naser. He is a college student and a swimmer at one of Miami's universities in Florida, USA. It was an amazing experience filled difficulties especially the hot weather, yet it didn't lack pleasure. The article was written by Fatima AL-Naser, a recent Kuwait University graduate.
Thanks to the magazine's editor Bader AL-Hujailan, and Ahmad AL-Ghanim.
Technical data:
Canon EF 50mm f/1.8II
Natural lighting
JPEG format
No post processing, no Photoshop, only slight sharpening done
Slight cropping from the sides
PS:
I tried to give a different look for my stream, as I ended up uploading many winter shots, which are desaturated and have cold tones. This picture has hot colors which may warm your eye for now.
Yes I'm sort of addicted to knitting.. this is my 4th scarf (okay maybe 5th but I can't be bothered to finish the other one, although it's almost finished haha!) and I looove the colours <3 I liked both pictures and I have a pro account so why not upload them both? I love the lightning in this one :)
These fabrics are so cute, 5 continous patterns in one piece.
I think it is great for decorating the craft room.
Here are the new dresses I made for my sewing machines.
fabric-linen cotton blended by KOKKA JAPAN
Once inside the forgotten and hidden away Abbey, Rob found a picture in the piles of debris. Sshhhh... remarked that he bore an uncanny resemblance to Robin Williams, so atop the bike he went , once more the wind could rush through his hair as he embarked upon one more paper round haha.
Taken with a vintage Golitz Meyer Optik 50mm with m42 to EOS mount. I find these old 60's lens' are perfect for taking pictures of vintage things.
Lens gratefully donated by Dale Gothfather
The marriage between the modern and the ancient
8 pictures stitched.
Canon 5D MKII lens 16/35mm at 16mm
Model : Irina Ion
Make-up : Perrine Soriano
Hair : Christophe Versolato
Assistant : Benoit Jacquot
light : two elinchrom flash.
Place : loft personal.
With the cooperation of Marina Muller - Reyan Events.
© Jeff R. Clow
Thank goodness that I had - and still have - a towering figure in my life that served as the quintessential role model for me. I salute her - and mothers everywhere - today.
Here's something I wrote about her a few years ago that still rings so true to this very second:
As I have aged, I have become more acutely aware of the impact my Mother has had on my development as a man. Simply said - I am the man I am today because of her.
Strong statement, huh? Surely a man is a combination of a lot of inputs over the course of his life. School, friends, events, successes and failures all create the man - don't they?
The simple fact in my case is that the foundation my Mother built below me during my formative years has supported everything that was later erected upon that firm ground. And I truly believe that her role as a Mother made her one of the most successful humans to walk on this planet. And no - she was not wealthy. Nor famous. But she was impactful....and that's the true descriptor for this magnificent woman.
What did she do to deserve such accolades? She set a loving, living example every day as a single Mother. She mothered her sons as if that was the most important role any person could ever hold. And she constantly taught. Sometimes by words...and often by actions.
She taught her two sons that whether they lived in a small house....or a large one....didn't matter one bit. And she taught them that success and failure were simply two different sides of the same mirror. She taught them how to laugh and when to cry. She taught them optimism and courage. And above all - she taught them that what really mattered... above all else.... was her belief in them as individuals. She constantly reinforced in them that they could do anything they wanted to do in life. And she transferred that belief...one day at a time....until that belief resided deep inside of each son.
And, of course - as is so often the case in self fulfilling prophecies - the boys listened...and learned... started believing....and prospered. They both became over achievers in school...and in their careers. And if you peel back all their layers....you would surely uncover the inner core inside of each man. And that core was planted, nurtured and allowed to grow because one woman realized that her eternal legacy would be her children. And instead of leaving the maturation of those children to chance....she made their evolution to adulthood her prime aspiration.
In fact, if there is such a thing as a doctorate in motherhood - my mother achieved it with highest honors.
Thankfully, this wonderful woman now is passing on that inner strength...that inner resolve....to a new set of her descendants. And surely those grandchildren will one day experience the realization that much of what they are is directly attributable to the effort of one remarkable woman.
Motherhood....truly God's best gift to mankind.
Voigtlander Nokton 50mm 1.1
Voigtlander Nokton 25mm 0.95
Canon FD 85mm 1:1.2 SSC
Canon FD 55mm 1:1.2
Canon nFD 50mm 1:1.2
Canon EF 85mm 1:1.2 L
Nikon Nikkor 50mm 1:1.2 AIS
Nikon Nikkor-SC Auto 55mm 1:1.2 Non AI
Nikon Noct-Nikkor 58mm 1:1.2 AIS
Nikon Nikkor AF-S 85mm 1:1.4 G
Taken for Our Daily challenge: PIECES, the Topic for Sunday, 9 February 2014
When the challenge of preserving the 1897 schooner proved too great, it was dismantled and the planks that had been preserved before the waterline were fashioned into this sculpture. The 11,000 pound sculpture hangs from the ceiling of the new Museum of History and Industry in Seattle, usually baffling visitors and prompting murmurs of "What the...?" I love going inside it and touching the smooth old wood (it's an "interactive"), but many people are still waiting for it to grow on them.
For some pictures of more of the piece, see here: seattletimes.com/html/picturethis/2019542379_johngradeswa...