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I took this picture because it looks very interesting. The way the car is designed looks similar to the car of Mr.Beans. Look how colourful, with all the designs the car has. This is a type of vehicule that you wouldn`t see very often seen. The picture was taken at Centre Duvenary mall in Laval. This is a Fiat 500 built in the 1970s. I thank fotoproze for the info.
Tattoos are a big part of many people's lives, either when they are done just to decorate a part of the body or when they have an extra role, like keeping a memory alive or saying something that can't be said in words.
This projects sees them as a way to keep track of your life.
There are three models with a full body cover, with several connections between them
and tattoos depicting some aspects of their lives.
The typography writes "Interesting Pasts" emphasizing all the above.
Design by Dylsectic
(not all tattoos are originally my illustrations)
Special thanks to Giannos Dimou, George Strouzas,
Christos Zafeiriadis & Tind for the help (each one on a layer)
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3x 50x70 cm
1 color & coloured varnish print
Ice is amazing, exploring it with my macro lens has been very interesting! I'm loving the green and yellow backgrounds from the algae on the lake floor.
Eiffeltower new in Explore!
1. Magical Eiffeltower by night, Paris, 2. Lighthouse (Hoge Toren), IJmuiden harbour, Holland, 3. Denmark, Copenhagen, Nyhavn, 4. Killiney, Dublin may 2005
Created with fd's Flickr Toys.
So this is my 2008 "Most Interesting" according to Dopiaza's set generator. These are the shots I took that you liked best :) It was a fun year, and I am looking forward to the rest of my 365 and a great 2009!
Happy New Year kiddos :D
1. What do I get for $10???....39/365, 2. Flavor Abe! Yeeeaaaaahhhh Boooooooy!!!, 3. flickr.com/photos/10563720@N03/2977272913/, 4. flickr.com/photos/10563720@N03/2830663354/, 5. Thiswasmeantforme...71/365, 6. The DJ is God...109/365, 7. That night a DJ saved my life...115/365, 8. Someone Once Told Me...125/365, 9. He took his own picture...3 times! 57/365, 10. Beadkeh!, 11. Hello, Hello, I'm in a place called Vertigo...86/365, 12. This is the end, beautiful friend, the end....133/365, 13. This is the reason why...103/365, 14. ~~You need to pick that afro daddy~~...106/365, 15. For Everything Else There's Chihuahuas...32/365, 16. The Story of Us...40/365, 17. These boots were made for humpin'....46/365, 18. Makes your mouth smile...70/365, 19. Loving Every Breath Of You....64/365, 20. Always turn the light on...96/365, 21. flickr.com/photos/10563720@N03/2836478048/, 22. From the darkness, a track appeared...66/365, 23. Pining for Bow-K...85/365, 24. Someone to look up to..., 25. A random face and some random facts...120/365
Created with fd's Flickr Toys.
My travels around the UK by car for three weeks with my son. June/July 2019 England.
Day six on a drive through Lynton on our way to visit friends in Somerset before making out way to Bristol were we are staying for the tonight.
Lynton is a small town on the Exmoor coast in Devon, England standing on top of the cliffs above the picturesque harbour village of Lynmouth, to which it is connected by the Lynton and Lynmouth Cliff Railway. Lynton was once the terminus for the narrow-gauge Lynton & Barnstaple Railway, which served both towns.
Many of the town's buildings were constructed in the latter part of the 19th century and the early 20th century. The town hall was given to the town by Sir George Newnes, Bart., a major benefactor of the town; it was opened on 15 August 1900. He also gave the town the Congregational church on Lee Road.
Evidence of Iron Age activity can be found at the nearby Roborough Castle. The novel Lorna Doone was set in the Lynton area.
For More Info: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lynton
Interesting how the camera can pick up on the refresh rate of this light bulb when the human eye cannot detect anything.
I seem to have a shift of interest lately, from taking scenery shots to portraiture. Been browsing through pictures on flickr with 'candid portrait' as the search words and just love the results it provided me.
This one was shot at UPM while we were waiting for Syakirin to join us for a hang out.
Hoping to do more portraits soon. Wonder where I could find poppy fields in Selangor for a shoot :)
A 1960 Desoto, photographed in 1977. And no, it's not the same car as in the later pic. That one is a sedan; this is a 4-door hardtop. Regardless: style was king in them days. Interestingly, flickr's friendly robots tag this photo with words like "indoor" and "room", while making no mention of a car! That is sumb dome programming.
“To me, photography is an art of observation. It's about finding something interesting in an ordinary place... I've found it has little to do with the things you see and everything to do with the way you see them.”
interesting shot of a He177 6N+SK being towed into a hangar. Note unusual fuselage cross style for night ops ... Germany ... I/KG100
These photos were ranked in the top 500 interesting photos for their respective days.
1. Use your kid to make a statement!, 2. The Sand River in Hitchcock Woods Aiken, 3. Tree at the Rock Hill Blackjacks Heritage Preserve, 4. 360° Panorama of a Hydraulic Excavator in Lancaster, SC, 5. Helicopter Trout Stocking in the Lower Saluda River
Created with fd's Flickr Toys.
This was seen on our drive to Taos on the "High Road"....a lovely drive through the mountains and the ability to visit charming villages along the way as described in the "Fence Spacer" photo.
Interesting building in Brussels. I think I am right to say that it is on Avenue Franklin Roosevelt number 185.
Brussels, Belgium. May 2009.
This was taken for a photo spread featured in Envision Magazine, an award winning collegiate lifestyle magazine. Interestingly enough, it's directly in front of the gate to Muhammad Ali's former home in southwest Michigan! The gate opened and a car exited while we were there, so we cooooould have stuck in. Did we? I'll never tell :)
From the bicycle shoot: here, here, here, here, and here! =)
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Wow. I'm shocked. Japan's prime minister recently apologized to Korea for 1910 to 1945. And this apology was much more believable than the past apologies by prime ministers.
Then I'm watching this special on TV about WWII. Interesting!! Won't get into details but it makes me think of lots of sugar on a donuts.
Anyways this guy is my super star of the week.