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A handheld long exposure shot to capture the movement of the carousel. Not travelling with the tripod at the moment, as A I travel light and only with a carry on, and B, in the past I have taken it away for months on end and never used it! In front of the Royal Palace, Madrid, Spain.
After a few unsuccessful attempts over the years I have finally made it to Madrid. Loving the architecture here, as in most of Spain.
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I made it to Week 52 - I had no idea when I started this project how crazy the year would be.
Or how many bottles of wine I would drink. Haha!
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@52Frames Week 52: 2020 in a Photo
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The Seashell
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Found on a Caribbean vacation, BC (Before Coronavirus)
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Not a bad motto to start the year with! But it was so windy, I mean SO windy, i.e tornado force at the top of North Berwick Law that someone with as much ballast as I carry, could not stand still enough to take the shot in focus. This is what tornado force is like and standing in this location was almost impossible. See video
North Berwick Law Trig Point!!
Bit windy up there hence the funny expression.. (The landing below the trig was not good, so didn't want to fall off!)
TP5149 - North Berwick Law
Grid reference :NT 55635 84222
Type :Pillar
Condition :Good
Flush Bracket :S3063
OSGB36 Station :NT48/6
Current use :none
Historic use :Secondary
T:UK waypoint :TP5149
County :Lothian Region
Nearest town :NORTH BERWICK
James Danger Harvey, the skin galleryTattoo, 5739 Auburn blvd Sacramento CA 95841, tattoo, script, 916-247-3538, lettering, black and grey, live for the moment, chest piece
Paul Hughes, wintonwatch.org/index.php?name=AboutUs&req=viewarticl...; Richard Booth, Filmmaker www.finalcutfilms.co.uk/liveforthemoment/ at BomoCreatives www.bomocreatives.co.uk/ on 21 February 2007 at the All Fired Up Café www.allfiredupceramics.co.uk/
My lift at work.. not used to all this shirt and trousers business.. i haven't really got the city boy thing down yet! Working in offices drives me to insanity in no time... like i said.. not designed to be trapped in a box wiggling my fingers and staring at a screen.. although i suppose that is exactly what i am doing right now... i think it is the trapped bit i dislike so much. i might have to have another crack at this next time i go into work.. but in the meantime I have southbound festival to get into... tent shopping today then 3 days of camping, music, beers and general fun in the sun.. bring it!
Diplom-Kollektion - Nicola S - 2003
Stoffe - fabrics, Materialien - materials, neu & gebraucht - new & second hand/used
Scotia Creek Gallery, Millennium Place, Whistler. Tuesday, January 15 2013.
The Whistler Arts Council presents a provocative exhibit exploring how young men struggle to find ways to grieve friends who died accidentally.
The exhibit – based on a unique study conducted by a research team from the University of British Columbia – opens in Scotia Creek Gallery at Maurice Young Millennium Place on Thursday, January 10th. Entitled “Live for the Moment,” the show features photos taken by young men who have experienced the loss of a friend. They reveal a powerful story about how these men deal with unexpected death in a culture that expects them to be stoic and invulnerable.
An opening reception in Scotia Creek Gallery on Tuesday, January 15th offers Whistler residents and visitors a chance to come by to talk with the researchers and sign a memorial board in honour of any friends they may have lost.
The exhibit is an emotional statement about the emptiness and shock young men feel when they lose a male peer. Some photos feature activities shared among friends in a spirit of adventure, excitement and a desire to get the most out of life. Others show the ways young men have memorialized their friends through tattoos or trips to special places.