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"Elisea" by AnaSTyle

 

When all you got to keep is strong

Move along, move along like I know you do

And even when your hope is gone

Move along, move along just to make it through

 

~Move Along ~All-American Rejects~

 

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Zürich, Langstrasse, Switzerland

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Second choise Macro Mondays

Awhile ago I posted photo of a red truck with reflections, this is what was reflecting into truck. Every time you move building changes colours.

Cell Phone capture!

 

#SmileonSaturday #Onthemove

Donkey Buisness - Only this weekend(13-15 August) on sale for Fly Buy Friday DPSP Store

 

The Beauty Factory Eva Set available @ Inithium Event

 

Briar Hair Exile Hair available @ Exile Mainstore

 

Photo taken taken on MIMMO

Smile on Saturday theme: on the move

 

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Tropaeolum, Flame Creeper, grows up trees or through hedges spreading it's dense red flowers and bright green leaves. (Indeed it will climb over and up just about anything.) Seen here growing through a cropped leylandii hedge. It moves about the garden so we are never sure where it is going to appear.

 

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A pair of Canadian Geese flying over the waters of the Thames river here in London Ontario.

 

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This is where the Ripon Canal (left) flows into the River Ure near Ripon, North Yorkshire, England. The canal is fed by water from the River Skell in the centre of Ripon and is 2.3 miles long with 3 Locks the last being Oxclose Lock. The River Skell flows into the Ure further up stream

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Expect that the captain aboard the ferry to Denmark, was reasonably "pissed off" when we didn't move our boat fast enough out of his way. Although they used the ship`s whistle / horn eagerly ...... But we were on a fishing trip and then everything else have to wait..... :-) Sorry Captain!

Lincoln County-Washington State

Play ...

 

New pose " Move Slow " soon in our Mainstore ...

Hey baby, you go your way

And I'll go mine

But in the meantime...

Your Move glass chess set ready for a game, found in North Carolina.

Mesh Head - LeLUTKA - Fleur Head

Hair - Foxy - Luna Hair - Fatpack

Skirt - ROULY - Move It Pleated Skirt - Fullpack

Top - ROULY - Move It Stretch Top - Fullpack

Yogurt - MAKOKOI - Sweet Yogurt Drinks

Kiteboarding is quite popular in our area and this guy was really on the move with a good wind coming over Lake Huron. This image made the cover of our local tourism magazine this year! I just got my printed copy. When shooting for a cover shot, you need to keep in mind space for text above and below the image. When I saw the theme for Smile on Saturday, I thought I would share this. It shows another way to market your images.

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taglio originario, nessuna modifica e/o alterazione in postproduzione solamente un po di contrasto.

Pose: LAVAROCK POSES - m/f Couples Bento Pose-40

 

Bob Seger

 

I was a little too tall

Could've used a few pounds

Tight pants points hardly renown

She was a black-haired beauty with big dark eyes

And points all her own sitting way up high

Way up firm and high

 

Out past the cornfields where the woods got heavy

Out in the back seat of my '60 Chevy

Workin' on mysteries without any clues

Workin' on our night moves

Tryin' to make some front page drive-in news

Workin' on our night moves

In the summertime

In the sweet summertime

 

We weren't in love, oh no, far from it

We weren't searchin' for some pie in the sky summit

We were just young and restless and bored

Livin' by the sword

And we'd steal away every chance we could

To the backroom, to the alley or the trusty woods

I used her, she used me

But neither one cared

We were gettin' our share

Workin' on our night moves

Tryin' to lose the awkward teenage blues

Workin' on our night moves

And it was summertime

Sweet summertime summertime

 

And oh the wonder

We felt the lightning

And we waited on the thunder

Waited on the thunder

 

I awoke last night to the sound of thunder

How far off I sat and wondered

Started humming a song from 1962

Ain't it funny how the night moves

When you just don't seem to have as much to lose

Strange how the night moves

With autumn closing in

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An 8 week old Archie here enjoying some 'catch the string' play. Shot in low light at a high ISO and despite the focus not being perfect, the pose just brings such a smile to my face that I have to share the shot! He is now almost 11 weeks old and has grown so much. I'll have to do another photo-shoot with my wee ball of fluff soon. Enjoy your weekend my friends!

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Explore #12

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Foro Romano - Roma - Italia / Roman Forum - Rome - Italy

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de/from: Wikipedia

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Foro Romano

 

El Foro Romano (en latín, Forum Romanum, aunque los romanos se referían a él comúnmente como Forum Magnum o simplemente Forum) era el foro de la ciudad de Roma, es decir, la zona central —semejante a las plazas centrales en las ciudades actuales— donde se encuentran las instituciones de gobierno, de mercado y religiosas. Al igual que hoy en día, era donde tenían lugar el comercio, los negocios, la prostitución, la religión y la administración de justicia. En él se situaba el hogar comunal.

 

Series de restos de pavimento muestran que sedimentos erosionados desde las colinas circundantes ya estaban elevando el nivel del foro en la primera época de la República. Originalmente había sido un terreno pantanoso, que fue drenado por los Tarquinios mediante la Cloaca Máxima. Su pavimento de travertino definitivo, que aún puede verse, data del reinado de César Augusto.

 

Actualmente es famoso por sus restos, que muestran elocuentemente el uso de los espacios urbanos durante el Imperio romano. El Foro Romano incluye los siguientes monumentos, edificios y demás ruinas antiguas importantes:

 

Templo de Cástor y Pólux

Templo de Rómulo

Templo de Saturno

Templo de Vesta

Casa de las Vestales

Templo de Venus y Roma

Templo de César

Basílica Emilia

Basílica Julia

Arco de Septimio Severo

Arco de Tito

Rostra (plural de rostrum), la tribuna desde donde los políticos daban sus discursos a los ciudadanos romanos.

Curia Julia, sede del Senado.

Basílica de Majencio y Constantino

Tabulario

Templo de Antonino y Faustina

Regia

Templo de Vespasiano y Tito

Templo de la Concordia

Templo de Jano

Un camino procesional, la Vía Sacra, cruza el Foro Romano conectándolo con el Coliseo. Al final del Imperio perdió su uso cotidiano quedando como lugar sagrado.

 

El último monumento construido en el Foro fue la Columna de Focas. Durante la Edad Media, aunque la memoria del Foro Romano persistió, los edificios fueron en su mayor parte enterrados bajo escombros y su localización, la zona entre el monte Capitolino y el Coliseo, fue designada Campo Vaccinio o ‘campo bovino’. El regreso del papa Urbano V desde Aviñón en 1367 despertó un creciente interés por los monumentos antiguos, en parte por su lección moral y en parte como cantera para construir nuevos edificios. Se extrajo gran cantidad de mármol para construcciones papales (en el Vaticano principalmente) y para cocer en hornos creados en el mismo foro para hacer cal. Miguel Ángel expresó en muchas ocasiones su oposición a la destrucción de los restos. Artistas de finales del siglo XV dibujaron las ruinas del Foro, los anticuarios copiaron inscripciones desde el siglo XVI y se comenzó una excavación profesional a finales del siglo XVIII. Un cardenal tomó medidas para drenarlo de nuevo y construyó el barrio Alessadrine sobre él. No obstante, la excavación de Carlo Fea, quien empezó a retirar los escombros del Arco de Septimio Severo en 1803, y los arqueólogos del régimen napoleónico marcaron el comienzo de la limpieza del Foro, que no fue totalmente excavado hasta principios del siglo XX.

 

En su estado actual, se muestran juntos restos de varios siglos, debido a la práctica romana de construir sobre ruinas más antiguas.

 

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The Roman Forum

 

The Roman Forum, also known by its Latin name Forum Romanum (Italian: Foro Romano), is a rectangular forum (plaza) surrounded by the ruins of several important ancient government buildings at the center of the city of Rome. Citizens of the ancient city referred to this space, originally a marketplace, as the Forum Magnum, or simply the Forum.

 

For centuries the Forum was the center of day-to-day life in Rome: the site of triumphal processions and elections; the venue for public speeches, criminal trials, and gladiatorial matches; and the nucleus of commercial affairs. Here statues and monuments commemorated the city's great men. The teeming heart of ancient Rome, it has been called the most celebrated meeting place in the world, and in all history.Located in the small valley between the Palatine and Capitoline Hills, the Forum today is a sprawling ruin of architectural fragments and intermittent archaeological excavations attracting 4.5 million or more sightseers yearly.

 

Many of the oldest and most important structures of the ancient city were located on or near the Forum. The Roman Kingdom's earliest shrines and temples were located on the southeastern edge. These included the ancient former royal residence, the Regia (8th century BC), and the Temple of Vesta (7th century BC), as well as the surrounding complex of the Vestal Virgins, all of which were rebuilt after the rise of imperial Rome.

 

Other archaic shrines to the northwest, such as the Umbilicus Urbis and the Vulcanal (Shrine of Vulcan), developed into the Republic's formal Comitium (assembly area). This is where the Senate—as well as Republican government itself—began. The Senate House, government offices, tribunals, temples, memorials and statues gradually cluttered the area.

 

Over time the archaic Comitium was replaced by the larger adjacent Forum and the focus of judicial activity moved to the new Basilica Aemilia (179 BC). Some 130 years later, Julius Caesar built the Basilica Julia, along with the new Curia Julia, refocusing both the judicial offices and the Senate itself. This new Forum, in what proved to be its final form, then served as a revitalized city square where the people of Rome could gather for commercial, political, judicial and religious pursuits in ever greater numbers.

 

Eventually much economic and judicial business would transfer away from the Forum Romanum to the larger and more extravagant structures (Trajan's Forum and the Basilica Ulpia) to the north. The reign of Constantine the Great saw the construction of the last major expansion of the Forum complex—the Basilica of Maxentius (312 AD). This returned the political center to the Forum until the fall of the Western Roman Empire almost two centuries later.

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Oh...

Oh!

 

Just shoot for the stars

If it feels right

And aim for my heart

If you feel like

And take me away and make it OK

I swear I'll behave

 

You wanted control

So we waited

I put on a show

Now I make it

You say I'm a kid

My ego is big

I don't give a shit

 

And it goes like this (Uh)

 

Take me by the tongue

And I'll know you

Kiss me 'til you're drunk

And I'll show you

 

All the moves like Jagger

I've got the moves like Jagger

I've got the moves like Jagger

 

I don't need to try to control you

Look into my eyes and I'll own you

 

With them moves like Jagger

I've got the moves like Jagger

I've got the moves like Jagger

 

Maybe it's hard

When you feel like you're broken and scarred

Nothing feels right

But when you're with me

I'll make you believe

That I've got the key

 

Oh

So get in the car

We can ride it

Wherever you want

Get inside it

And you want to steer

But I'm shifting gears

I'll take it from here (Oh! Yeah yeah!)

And it goes like this (Uh)

 

Take me by the tongue

And I'll know you (Uh)

Kiss me 'til you're drunk

And I'll show you

 

All the moves like Jagger

I've got the moves like Jagger

I've got the moves like Jagger

 

I don't need to try to control you (Oh, yeah)

Look into my eyes and I'll own you

 

With them moves like Jagger

I've got the moves like Jagger (Yeah yeah)

I've got the moves like Jagger

 

You wanna know how to make me smile

Take control, own me just for the night

And if I share my secret

You're gonna have to keep it

Nobody else can see this

 

So watch and learn

I won't show you twice

Head to toe, oooh baby rub me right

But if I share my secret

You're gonna have to keep it

Nobody else can see this (Ay! Ay! Ay! Aaay!)

 

And it goes like this (Uh)

 

Take me by the tongue

And I'll know you (Take me by the tongue)

Kiss me 'til you're drunk

And I'll show you (Yeah yeah yeah!)

 

All the moves like Jagger

I've got the moves like Jagger

I've got the moves like Jagger

(Oh, yeah)

I don't need to try to control you

Look into my eyes and I'll own you

 

With them moves like Jagger

I've got the moves like Jagger

I've got the moves like Jagger

  

Rural Hillsdale Co.

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Street photography from Glasgow, Scotland.

 

Previously unpublished shot from October 2019. Thank you all for sharing your favourites and comments on my work, especially these 'previously unpublished' shots of which most would never see the light of day except for the ongoing pandemic.

 

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After we left Vancouver Island we stopped to visit friends who live along the Sunshine Coast of BC. A relative of ours, they kindly took us for a ride in their boat (a 48' yacht) when we were visiting. It was a wonderful trip, and one that also afforded a different perspective. That of looking ashore in place of the other way around.

 

This opportunity caught my eye as we travelled out. I found myself thinking that if these boats were people, they would be crowded and shuffling for more space. It is often the case that big guy sits in the middle seat and takes up additional room.

 

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This isn't the kind of shot my client looks for when advertising her stallions, LOL, but I couldn't resist. Had to play with this one. This is Ardri and he had just been turned loose for the shoot. And as always, these stallions go wild in the beginning, showing off their best moves to all the ladies who might be watching! I got a lot of good shots of him too, but had to share this cuz it's funny

 

You sure wouldn't want to be on the receiving end of that hoof when it reaches full momentum.

#CN327 with a pair of CSX’s finest GE’s crosses the Larocque Lift Bridge in Valleyfield PQ, hauling freight that’s destined for Syracuse’s Dewitt Yard. When the train gets to the crew change point at location point ‘Whites’, they get told a 326 is not coming due to no crew being available. So they’ll drop off all their freight at the Whites Siding, till the next day when new engines can take it state side, and these engines (as seen in the photo) will continue to Coteau and then head to Montreal’s Taschereau Yard as 326.

Three lambs skipping about on the move in the fields down the lane.

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