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Esquí en Bonaigua.

Baqueira Beret - Naut Aran - Val d'Aran - Spain

 

Video "Last Christmas - Baqueira": youtu.be/OuPRPP_sM8M

 

Foto publicada en "LIFESTYLE": www.msn.com/en-za/travel/outdoor/15-of-the-best-off-the-b...

 

Foto publicada en "Men's Health del grupo Hearst Magazines International": www.menshealth.com/es/noticias-deportivas-masculinas/a264...

 

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Boo Lefou showing his support for Men's Health awareness.

"Grow Your Mo' for November.

 

Tina & the Puglets

 

I would like to thank all of you that have taken the time to view and comment on my photos, it is very much appreciated.

Movember 2015

 

Movember is an annual event involving the growing of mustaches during the month of November to raise awareness of men's health issues, such as depression in men, prostate cancer and other male cancers, and associated charities. The Movember Foundation runs the Movember charity event, housed at www.Movember.com. The goal of Movember is to "change the face of men's health."

 

In U.S. can donate to:

donate.cancer.org

www.pcf.org

zerocancer.org/give

share like subscribe and....point, it's all about the numbers.

 

sharing & having a laughing at number....30

Bringing awareness to Men's Mental Health is something I have always felt very passionately about.

So it is my great honour to be a part of this Campaign with HeadsUpGuys , alongside some of the most amazing artists.

 

Note: This image is about discovering within yourself, the things that makes you truly happy. The things that brings peace and calmness. I’ve learned that staying connected to the right people and staying connected to your positive interests, plays an important role in improving my mental health. . ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ ⠀

I have been participating in Movember for the past 12 years now, and I am always happy to be raising awareness regarding men's health issues. This is my progress 3 weeks in.

A shot from the 2nd of this year's 3 Survival of the Fittest Races. I shot all 3 for Men's Health, same as last year, and had a fantastic time. It's a 10K obstacle course through the city centre, and in Nottingham that means lots of mud and water, as they get immersed several times at Holme Pierrepoint - hence the muddy appearance of these folk about 2 miles later.

 

I try and light as many of the shots as possible, to give them more polish, although it does entail carting quite a lot of gear around the course. I've written a bit about that experience here if you're interested.

 

It's lit with an SB900 on camera, with a wide angle diffuser on, acting as a master to an SB800 on a nano stand to camera right, triggered via CLS. This is almost the only time I use CLS, as I find I'm close enough to everything for it to work, and it definitely saves time when I've got to get round several locations in a couple of hours. The SB900 is on 1/4 power, and the SB800 nearly 1/2.

 

Blog: www.photosmudger.com

 

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Blog: www.photosmudger.com

 

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Ao se envolver com uma mulher comprometida, ter que se enconder é um imperativo. A matéria tenta simular graficamente a idéia do desejo proibido, escondendo letras, brincando com transparências e usando a delicadeza feminina das serifas dos tipos escolhidos.

 

Movember 2015

Movember is an annual event involving the growing of mustaches during the month of November to raise awareness of men's health issues, such as depression in men, prostate cancer and other male cancers, and associated charities. The Movember Foundation runs the Movember charity event, housed at www.Movember.com. The goal of Movember is to "change the face of men's health."

Medicine ball training with the UNC Tarheel basketball team pre-season - photographed for Men's Health.

 

©2008 John Loomis Photography

www.johnloomis.com

From the rooftop of the building known as “Stasjonen” — the old stone tower of Slottsfjellet rises quietly above Tønsberg’s night sky.

 

In November, its ancient walls turn blue — a color of calm and strength, but also of awareness. The blue light is part of a global campaign focusing on men’s health and the fight against prostate cancer.

 

Once a medieval fortress and symbol of royal power, the Slottsfjelltårnet now stands as a monument of reflection — a link between history, community, and the light of care that reaches far beyond its stone walls.

Sidecar Molly continuing her reign of adorableness.

Foi criado, para juntarmos 3 matérias distintas da Revista Mens Health#47, esse ícone, e a partir daí, pensamos num menu suspenso nas páginas.

Este selo marca as matérias do assunto de perda de peso edição 47 da Revista Mens's Health. Uma maneira bem-humorada e masculina de abordar o assunto.

A idéia foi fazer como um menu suspenso, aonde os assuntos foram agrupados e "ligados" de acordo com o tópico das páginas

Página inicial do Especial Proteína, com o menu suspenso de tópicos na lateral superior direita

Sind Nudeln gesund oder lecker?

 

Spaghetti, Bandnudeln oder doch lieber Penne?

  

In dieser Hinsicht sind Nudeln etwas günstiger als Weißbrot, Vollkornnudeln schneiden nochmals günstiger ab. Für die Proteine könnte nach der kleinen Portion Pasta, wie in Italien üblich, ja noch ein kleines Stück Fleisch oder Fisch sorgen.

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Pasta, wie es sich überwiegend bei uns zu kaufen gibt, ist reich an Mineralien und hat – al dente gekocht– einen niedrigen glykämischen Index und ist außerdem kalorienarm.

 

- die Menge und Mischung machts

www.menshealth.de/artikel/nudeln.1774.html

 

Zudem enthalten Nudeln starke Kohlenhydrate, die uns lange satt halten. Dank ihrer vielfältigen und unkomplizierten Kombinationsmöglichkeiten sind sie eine gesunde Basis

für viele Gerichte, ob nun vegan mit

Bohnen, Pilzen und Gemüse, oder mit verschiedenen Käsesorten, Fleisch oder Fisch.

 

Nudeln finden deshalb auch ihren Platz bei Low Carb-Gerichten.

- Nudeln oder Ravioli aus Hartweizengrieß sind besser bezüglich der glykämische Last:

 

hier: Nudeln, eiweißreiche Beilage - etwa 35 - glykämische Last

 

oder

ideal:

Spagetti Bolognese - aus Hartweizengrieß

For the past 11 years, I have grown a moustash to support and raise awareness of men’s health issues. I am normally clean shaven, but I am always impressed by how my moustash looks by the end of the month.

Note:

 

“Being able to talk to someone without the fear of being judged, is one of the most important things on the road to recovery. It may even sometimes go both ways. Being able to talk to speak from the heart AND allowing ourselves to listen. Listening, to understand… not to sympathize, but perhaps to give empathy a chance.”

 

This photo is for a collaboration with HeadsUPGuys for Men's Mental Health Week.

Nuevos outtakes de la sesion para mens health

Nuevas imagenes promocionales de taylor para la pelicula valentine´s day

Will is the Captain of the ComMOnications Team (see previous two images). His moustache is so well camouflaged that you can hardly see it if you step back from him:-) I had to get very close for this shot! His MOtivation: "To raise MOney for a MOst worthy cause and grow a department full of news-worthy MOustaches". Congrats to him and his Team for so far raising almost £800 for Prostate Cancer Charity: www.prostate-cancer.org.uk/

 

You can still donate to him and the Team here: uk.movember.com/mospace/694014/

This photo is an expression of how we should support each other and find strength in talking to someone about what goes on in your head. The beams blasting out of our eyes symbolizes us using what we’ve seen (experiences) to fight the giant hands (eg. dark forces, happiness thieves, anything that makes us feel small)."

 

p/s: This is a continuation of a photo Joel and I did, back in 2012, titled 'Stolen War'.

Portrait shot of Harry AA, Team GB sprinter and Lucozade Sports Ambassador, taken in Loughborough off the back of a shoot for Men's Health back in April.

 

I'm priviledged to work with some incredible sportspeople and Athlete's, but rarely have I come across someone as infectiously enthusiastic as Harry. We were shooting for most of the day and he never flagged for a moment, in fact quite the opposite - he was usually the one suggesting things and encouraging everyone else. Plus he has explosive strength which I don't think I've ever seen in anyone else, including other sprinters. It was almost mesmerising watching him doing muscle ups and clap pressups - he just seemed to bounce and hang in the air.

 

It's lit with 3 flashguns, an sb900 through a 60cm softbox just left of camera, and 2 sb800's back left and right of Harry with wide angle diffusers on. All triggered with a Pocket Wizard and with the ambient dialled down enough to show just a hint of the indoor track.

 

Blog: www.photosmudger.com

 

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In December I shot portraits of elegantly dressed strangers on the streets of London for Mens Health Magazine. See all portraits here

100 More Facts You Never Wanted To Know About Lee VonCanon...

 

This is quite possibly the only picture of me that I can safely say that I just love!

I haven’t seen any of the Godfathers, American History X, Goodfellas, Reservoir Dogs, Schindler’s List, American Beauty, It’s A Wonderful Life, Terminators 2 and 3 (though I did see the first one last year), Apocalypse Now, Casablanca, Psycho, Breakfast at Tiffany’s, Citizen Kane, or Titanic… or pretty much any “classic” movie ever.

I plan on working on that… except Titanic. Not so much on that one.

I have a secret TV crush on Gil Grissom on “CSI”. (William Petersen in real life.)

I also have another secret TV crush on Greg House on “House”. (Hugh Laurie in real life.)

I don’t care what people say; I think House does have a heart.

I also think that he and Cameron are going to get together.

I am addicted to Wikipedia. I couldn’t live without my Wikifixes.

I’m also addicted to PostSecret.

Depending on the situation, I can be incredibly shy when I first meet someone.

I get really excited when the clock turns 11:05, because November 5th is my birthday.

For some reason, I have this deep internal pull to read the classifieds in every newspaper.

I still laugh and (hopefully) always will at sexual innuendos or words like “duty.”

My mom still does, too.

My mom’s hot.

My oldest brother is being deployed to Iraq in late June or early July. When he comes back from his first tour of duty (heh), he’s thinking of going into Ranger school. I worry and cry a lot about him, but I doubt he’ll ever know.

I had my first real, adult conversation with him just last night.

I bought a blue polkadot sundress that ties in the back and I just feel so pretty when I wear it! And I feel like a girly girl, too.

I have recently discovered Regina Spektor and I love, love, love her. Fidelity is my new favorite song.

In addition to her, my recent musical heroes have been John Legend, Jens Lekman, Kings of Convenience, Sigur Ros (always), Seu Jorge (always), Colin Hay, Something for Kate…

I just got the contacts that you can sleep in, so I am so very excited about that.

Baseball season is coming up! Yay! I’m quite happy about that.

The Atlanta Braves are my favorite baseball team and have been since I was a little girl.

I saw a flamenco performance a few weeks ago and have been secretly trying to do it when I’m home alone.

I’m actually going to join a gym (a first) and work out (another first) in a few days.

I’m kind of going on a diet, too. (By far, a first and only.)

I’m giving up Mountain Dew. (Did your heart just sink? Mine, too.)

I call everyone “fatties” but I always forget to explain my personal definition, so a lot of people don’t like me anymore. (Just kidding on that last part.) A fatty is someone who likes to eat or relax or be lazy or whatever. Sitting on the couch and watching Family Guy with a beer and chips is being a fatty. It has nothing to do with actual weight.

I think Family Guy is the most brilliant show and humor that I have ever seen in my life.

I hate flat flavored water. It makes me sick. But carbonated flavored water, I could drink every day for the rest of my life.

Voss water makes the coolest bottles ever. I love their design and have bought something like 5 bottles just to have.

Latinae dico.

I’ve wanted to live in Mexico almost my whole life.

Austin, Texas is very close, too. Oh, how I love food.

I worked on the line in the kitchen at a very nice restaurant and I felt like one of the boys. It was fun, but then I couldn’t afford all the time spent there, so I went back on the floor. I still feel accomplished that I could hang with everyone else, when I can’t cook to save my life.

I do, however, make a mean lasagna, I have recently discovered. Almost as good as my mama’s.

I have decided to learn Spanish. (Anyone wanna help a sister out?)

My favorite lens ever is the 50mm f/1.8, because it’s super cheap and great for low light. But, if I had all the money in the world, I think my new favorite would be the 50mm f/1.4.

I might be coming back to the Canon side of things soon.

My favorite martini is an appletini.

I collect martini glasses.

Of all of the funky designs and colors, my favorite is the simple, plain, classic clear glass.

I have, over the last couple of years, perfected making martinis of all variations.

I have even created several martinis (and other random drinks) that are mighty tasty, if I do say so myself.

My personal favorite is called a Pagan Jesus, in honor of a joke with my best friend.

I have my Buck knife with me at almost all times.

I think blowing your nose is one of the most disgusting things ever. I refuse to do it and suffer through a stuffed up head and nose for as long as it takes to get over.

I haven’t blown my nose in over 10 years. It grosses me out just thinking about it.

I think that the human body is one of the most fascinating, complex, intelligent things ever made and I’m constantly amazed by the little things I discover or learn about it (mostly from watching House, but still…).

Every single different way that people can misspell “tomorrow” drives me a little more insane every day. One M. Two Rs. And there are no As!! Whew. Just had to get that off my chest.

I’m not a “cat person” but my kitten is the coolest freaking thing ever.

My kitten also is best friends with the thigh-high huge boy dog.

She also beats up on the knee-high girl dog sometimes.

I got my first and only sketchbook and set of charcoal pencils recently.

I am not an artist and will freely admit that the only sketches I’ve done, suck.

I get unbelievably (and irrationally) paranoid when there is a car behind me for more than a couple turns. I start mentally weirding out and imagining them just having some freak road rage against me and trying to run me off the road or kill me.

I have the same paranoia (minus the road, keep the rage) with noises around the house. I always think that it’s some random murderer out to get me for some reason.

I love all three of my very, very big, very, very unwelcoming (to others), very, very threatening-looking dogs for both of those reasons.

I can sit and listen to one song on repeat for days on end and not ever get sick of it.

My current few of repeatable playlists, other than Regina Spektor’s “Fidelity” are George Strait’s “The Seashores of Old Mexico,” K-OS’ “The Rain,” and the Finn Brothers’ “Edible Flowers.”

I recently heard about Paul Sanchez (my favorite band member) leaving Cowboy Mouth (my favorite band) and I was so stunned that I just couldn’t talk. It seems trivial to be that big of a deal, but I grew up with this band. Paul was in it for 16 years. I’ve met him and the band multiple times. They were one of the few uniting bonds within my family – we all disagreed and fought sometimes (who doesn’t?) but everyone, regardless of age, musical taste, anything – we all love Cowboy Mouth. My soon-to-be three-year-old sister walks around singing “Voodoo Shoppe.” We are fans. So, that hurt, Paul. You made me sad. But I’ll still see you in concert on your solo tours.

I ramble.

I love picture frames, but I don’t actually use any.

The living room (and eventually the whole house) is covered with unframed, random pictures, wall-to-wall, stuck on with photo stickers. Polaroids, expired film, Holga shots, digital prints, big, little, otherwise. It looks very, very cool.

I drive a green Chevy Malibu.

I really want my brother’s blue Chevy 2500. Uffff. I love it.

I might be buying my first horse next year. I grew up with horses, but this will be the first one that I have gone out and bought.

I think DING! from Southwest is the greatest invention ever.

I think that satellite broadband (thank you, God!), contact lenses, Post-It notes, and autodrafting are tied for a very close second.

I like buying cards for no reason and giving them to the people I love.

The first three days of my period, my lower back absolutely just kills me (and makes me want to kill). Nothing that I can take will stop the pain, so I usually settle for naps.

I can down tequila like it’s water (think “Frida”) but gin gets me after the second drink (think “cheap date”).

I love day planners and organizers (and buying them) but I just never use them after the first week or two.

I wear size 10 in shoes, size 8 in dresses, size 10 in pants.

All natural: 36-28-38

I’m hopefully buying a Hassleblad in a few months.

I think this is beautifully perfect. (Except number 30. That’s just downright wrong.)

I like porn. :)

I am a text messaging badass.

I love getting French pedicures, but I’ve only had maybe 4 in my life. I think they’re continental and sexy.

I love the word continental and I want to be it.

I think Victoria’s Secret’s clothes are better than their lingerie.

I love listening to songs in foreign languages.

I’ve always wanted rooms in my dream house with floor-to-ceiling walls of whiteboard, mirror, chalkboard, magnet, corkboard, aquarium, and so many Polaroids that the wall can’t be seen behind them.

I’ve also always wanted to have the ground be grass and the ceiling be glass and have kind of a greenhouse thing going on. Can’t you see it? You’re excited.

Regarding toilet paper: over, not under.

I have four birthmarks. Two super tiny ones (just a little smaller than a dime) on my thigh and hip, a very light (invisible to everyone but me), but big one on the inside of my left calf, and a dark, very visible, incredibly ugly one on the back of my neck. I despise that one.

Rarely am I self-conscious (I mean very rarely), but I almost always put my hair up (if I do put it up) in a way that will still cover the ugly birthmark on the back of my neck.

I play Johnny Cash’s “Hurt” and Colin Hay’s “I Just Don’t Think I’ll Ever Get Over You” as loud as I can whenever I’m sad.

90% of the time, my first drink of a martini makes me sneeze.

I could sit and watch my dogs fight over ice cubes for hours. It’s the funniest thing in the world to me.

Music (in case you didn’t get that from half of this list!) makes me incredibly happy. If I burn a new CD, it’s like all the problems in life go away.

Having a full tank of gas makes me feel invincible.

I like reconnecting with lost friends.

I also tend to give up on friends that I’ve lost contact with.

Jen is the best girl friend I have ever had in my life. She has stuck with me, unconditionally, since we became friends. And I love her for it.

I want four kids, God willing.

I have the first boy name and the first girl name chosen already.

I am addicted to favoriting pictures on flickr, but I’ve just simply stopped commenting. (I’m sorry…)

I have never been this happy in my life.

 

This is a sequel to this. Hope you enjoy!

Wanted to share some good news, since I had shared earlier that I had Prostate cancer. I still do, but I met with a cancer team at the University of North Carolina's Lineberger Cancer center yesterday, and got news that is making me feel fantastic. ( They are my third opinion and the team there is fantastic!)

 

They read my biopsy results slightly differently from the first pathologist and gave me a gleason score of 6 (3+3) vs 7 (4+3) That makes a huge difference in treatment options because gleason score 6 is considered non-agressive and slow growing and non-metastic. They think that result fits better and is more likely true given my PSA scores and the MRI results.

 

What it means to me, is that I don't have to have it treated now at all. I go on "active surveillance" which means that in December I go back for a new PSA test, a more targeted Biopsy and another MRI. If things are good i keep doing nothing but living my normal life and I will repeat that every 6 months from now on.

 

I could be just kicking the treatment can down the road or I may never have a problem! The tests are not nothing...but I'll take them any day over the treatments and potential nasty side effects. Thanks to those of you who have commented with your support or have reached out to me in private messages! I love my Flickr friends and "family."

Barnes & Noble has a “Women’s Interest” section, but they removed the “Men’s Interest” header, so you can now find Playboy® and similar magazines in the “Technology” section!

 

Isn’t putting men’s magazines under Technology actually less politically correct than having a Men’s Interest section? Are women not capable of understanding technology? Or do the men buy the magazines to mansplain technology to their wives and girlfriends?...

Men s Health By akando

Nuevos outtakes de la sesion para mens health

Movember Stache - Who is this old guy?

Annual event involving the growing of mustaches during the month of November to raise awareness of men's health issues, such as prostate cancer, testicular cancer, and men's suicide.

In December I shot portraits of elegantly dressed strangers on the streets of London for Mens Health Magazine. See all portraits here

schiz0affected

  

[5:30am..

graveyard shift..feeling a bit punchy]

  

www.menshealth.com/uk/health/a755084/16-super-hans-quotes...

Group photo, with some photobombing by the Garda mounted support unit in Dublin City Centre.

 

No parking, but plenty of smiling.

Le Diethylstilbestrol ou DES a été commercialisé via de nombreux noms tels que le Distilbène®, Stilbetin®, Stilboestrol-Borne®, Benzestrol®, Chlorotrianisene®, Estrobene® et Estrosyn® par exemple.

 

Nombre de sociétés ont promu et vendu leur médicament DES sous plus de 200 noms de marque différents.

 

Il est toujours prescrit pour certaines affections sévères de la prostate.

 

Images de médicaments DES

. Sources: Réseau DES France tweet, 26.11.2017.

. Regardez notre album médicaments DES sur Flickr.

 

Le Distilbène DES, en savoir plus

 

Conséquences du DES en 2017 :

. Connaissances scientifiques et synthèse.

. Conséquences du DES pour les mères, filles et fils exposés.

. Conséquences du DES pour les petits-enfants exposés.

 

Epigénétique et générations futures :

. Effets transgénérationnels des perturbateurs endocriniens: les leçons du DES.

. Effets transgénérationnels du Distilbène, cette hormone sensée prévenir les fausses couches.

 

Bibliographie :

. Documents à télécharger : synthèse DES 2017 (PDF 4 pages) et version complète DES 2017 (PDF 24 pages).

. Notre liste de vidéos DES en français sur YouTube.

. Tous nos posts tagués Distilbène.

Nuevas imagenes promocionales de taylor para la pelicula valentine´s day

Annual event involving the growing of mustaches during the month of November to raise awareness of men's health issues, such as prostate cancer, testicular cancer, and men's suicide.

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