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Brasil Open 2015 - São Paulo - GinÔsio do Ibiraquera

  

Maximo Gonzalez (ARG) x Fernando Verdasco (ESP)

Maximo Park, Royal Festival Hall, London

Maximo's Bar Mitzvah

Maximo Park In-Store Gig at RPM Records in Newcastle on 16-06-12.

this is the fab Maximo Park live @ King Tuts. they're one of my favourite live bands at the mo.

Yes, that is not Archis.....

     

we look out upon the sea, the coast is always changing ♪!

     

*amigo te adororssss (L) que lo pases bkn en pucón! mañana go reñaca para mí!

Maximo Park - Festival Super Bock Super Rock 2007

at Shepherds Bush Empire

Maximo Park, HMV, Newcastle

Maximo Park live at the Cluny in Newcastle on 02-05-13. JD Roots Homecoming Gig.

Sony Alpha A6500 | OSS 50MM 1.8 Lens

 

mi gato, de paseo por los techos de los vecinos

=)

 

Concepcion.

chile

live @ the Gasometer in Vienna

October 26th 07

Gracias a todos, fueron 3 dias hermosos. La pase muy bien, los quiero.

Performing at Pyramids Live, Portsmouth.

Ascension. Window in memory of William Slattery, dedicated by his children 1909. Deo optima maximo [to the greatest and best God].

 

Foundation stone 26 Sep 1869 by Fr John Smyth, Vicar-General, opened by Jun 1871 at North Manoora, restored1960s, services now once a month. First services in district in Michael Buckley’s barn.

 

ā€œMr. William Slattery, who died at Waterloo, on November 9 was well-known about the midnorth. He was born in County Tipperary, Ireland. He arrived in South Australia in February, 1862, and went to work on his brother's and brother in-law's farms, at Bagot's Gap. He also worked on the railway for a short time. After visiting the goldfields at Bendigo, he returned to Kapunda and purchased the Clare Castle Hotel in that town and was very successful in the business. He built the Imperial Hotel at Terowie. After spending eleven years in Kapunda, he sold his business and purchased land at Fords, and carried on farming pursuits for about five years. In 1888 he took over the business of his hotel at Terowie, and remained there for nearly two years, when he returned to Kapunda and lived in retired life for some months. He then purchased a farm at Waterloo, where he carried on farming pursuits up to the time of his death, which occurred at the age of 64 years. He was buried at Manoora and had a very large funeral. He leaves a wife, five sons, and four daughters. Mr. M. Slattery, Gladstone, is his brother, and Mrs. Smyth, Laura, Mrs. Roche, Terowie, and Mrs. Higgins, Laura, are sisters.ā€ [Kapunda Herald 20 Nov 1903]

 

Church foundation stone 26 Sep 1869 by Fr John Smyth, Vicar-General, opened by Jun 1871 at North Manoora, restored1960s, services now once a month. First services in district in Michael Buckley’s barn.

 

Maximo Park at a festival in The Hague, The Netherlands.

Maximo Park performing for No Surrender charity gig @ The Forum

 

This was a great gig and a really worthy cause in aid of The Royal Marsden Hospital and the No Surrender Charitable Trust.

 

The No Surrender Trust funds care and support for young adults and their families who have suffered from a life threatening disease such as Cancer. It hopes to raise funds to help provide a network of support for these brave individuals where they can be in contact with each other, and share stories and emotions that only they can really understand, as they are the only people who have lived them.

 

Clearly most of my shots ended up being of Paul Smith as I was waiting for that perfect jump shot (which I never got :( ) Next time!!

 

To donate go to:

www.justgiving.com/nosurrender

 

"Deo Optimo Maximo"

 

From Wikipedia ( en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deo_optimo_maximo )

'Deo optimo maximo... meant "To God, most good, most great." Its use continued long after the fall of Roman civilization via Europe's retention of Latin as a scholarly and ecclesiastical language. Thus the phrase or its abbreviation can be found on many Renaissance-era churches and other buildings, particularly in Italy.'

 

... and also apparently in the suburbs of Sydney.

 

Canon EOS 400D with 18-55mm IS Kit lens @ f/11, ISO 100

 

This image does not use HDR and does not use tone-mapping, despite having the same feel to it.

 

Anyone reading this, please don't take a single exposure, tonemap it and call it 'HDR' - this is wrong.

 

... this should serve as an example of what can be done without tonemapping.

 

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