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A few days ago someone in the USA hacked into my account, but for what reason I have no idea. He made no changes that I can see and has added nothing new. Perhaps he thought I have private images that show even more. He shouldn't bother because there is nothing more to find. All my images are both visible and downloadable, so he can just help himself anyway.
Yahoo knows who he is, and my password has been changed.
This is my favourite g-string - tiny but wearable just about anywhere! Photo taken in the summer with my tan well established - taking care to avoid tan lines, which I hate!
My message to the hacker - I hope you enjoyed looking at my photos - specially the ‘family’ ones which show me totally naked in the company of friends...
Trying out different lighting techniques with the lovely model Mayara. The message on her arm would certainly benefit todays society.
#Despite the bright sunlight the temptation of the pastries at the market stall was calling out!
#Still using my F2 XF 50mm lens and a film recipe "Pure Grit". This one does seem to provide a darker contrast throughout the image compared to some of the other fuji film simulations
# I found these on the Kevin Mullins website where he has some wonderful wedding images using these fuji recipes
A random graffiti I found when wandering in Bangrak, Bangkok, Thailand
Rollei35 S-xenar
Rollei Retro 40s
Because the experience of Itsukushima Shrine involves the water over which it is built, it is good to be aware of the timings of the tides during one's visit. At high tide the shrine and its gate appear to float above the water, and this is certainly the time at which they are most picturesque. At low tide, the water drains out of the bay. This is when visitors can take the opportunity to walk out and see the gate from up close.
I'm unsure what the message is here. But the color is great. | Shot on Fuji Provia 100 slide film, Canon A2E; scanned on Nikon CoolScan 4000.
I doubt this message could be any more clear than what is already written on the sign. I didn't check to see what was written on the front of the guy's red cap.
These folks were also standing on the grass at Grand Park to listen to the speakers and singers.
You can see the video I shot and edited of this event by clicking on the link below:
Dancing trees together with their reflections seem to be a hieroglyphs, messaging something us. Welcome to my personal gallery! arskashkarov.com/gallery
The festival of colours, Holi is here! India will celebrate one of its most loved festivals on March 6 this year for which the rituals will take place a night before the extravagant festival. People celebrate Holi by playing with colours and splashing water on each other. The festival is widely...
www.happyholi2016wishes.org/2016/03/holi-whatsapp-message... #HoliWhatsAppMessages
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I rarely take the time to read, let alone listen to what people choose to scrawl all over walls.
Except times like this. (mama says om)
The styling of the Deltics always appealed to me - and the distinctive sound they made, their soft tones uniquely carrying with the wind for miles.
In this winter's view D9016 Gordon Highlander is departing Leeds Central past the signal box in 1965 with a West Riding express for King's Cross. Unusually, the roller blind had failed and was, wrongly, displaying the code for a Newcastle express so oil lamps were displayed over each buffer, the old steam code for an Express Passenger. (This was actually 1E10, the 12.14pm Leeds Central-KX).
Best seen large on black.
Techy stuff: 35mm Agfa slide scan. (Replaced with a better version 27-9-12).
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Denver students leave messages for Colorado lawmakers regarding how they feel about gun violence.
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