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Do you scare easily? Are you a fraidy cat? I hope not cos to get your hands on this devilish tattoo you will have to brave the Ironwood Hills Interactive Hunt.
Did I mention this tattoo is FREE? The hunt awaits. Go on ... I DARE YA!!
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.... I probably should have checked to see if there was anybody there, but what would I do if there was?
Holy crap, has it really been almost a year and a half since I posted? I've gotten distracted by a pesky thing called a "job". But hasn't been all work - I've also done a ton of cycling. I really miss expressing my creative side. And I'm missing flickr and seeing all your fabulous photos. New vow - make time for my creative. Hoping I can find a way to be somewhat consistent in creating and posting.
We're Here theme = signs. Missing person sign.....
This is also a continuation of my 100x project.
x= at my feet (red shoes)
Christine Caine
@ChristineCaine
This campaign aims to educate everyday people on what trafficking looks like so that if you suspect it, you can report it. Learn more about it in our 10-year film: A21.org/10 #MissingPersons
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PLEASE take a moment to watch this human tragedy
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The building is just a symbolic element of our ignorance and failure to see beyond the facade.
Dale Bozzio, singing, Los Angeles, USA. Vocalist in the American new wave / post-punk band, Missing Persons, of which she was a founding member.
Driving around Marfa at dusk, we passed this woman offering up free advice. When I walked up a stranger was asking about her uncle who had gone missing several weeks prior.
The National Museum in the Cultural Complex of the Republic is classic Oscar Niemeyer, with domes and ramps in profusion, inaugurated December 15, 2006, Niemeyer's 99th birthday.
www.historiadasartes.com/sala-dos-professores/o-museu-nac...
All the shadows fill up with doubt.
In the United Kingdom, an estimated 112,853 children are reported missing every year. Acording to the National Crime Agency, UK Missing Persons Bureau.
A poor reflection on us as adults!
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Candid street shot, Taunton, Somerset, UK.
Listen: Listen
In Collaboration with: Russ Osborne .
As a writer, my imagination can take me into some dark places. My new hobby, photography, actually puts me there. For this series, I crawled into the trunk of a filthy car and laid in a puddle of water with a garbage bag wrapped around my body. (I now have a new respect for models.)
Thanks to Russ for jumping on this idea. Yay!
Concept & Production - Moi.
Photography: Russ Osborne
A somewhat inscrutable sticker, in Reading, Berkshire.
Shot with with a Nikon D7000 and a Tamron 70-300mm F4/5.6 DI LD (Nikon AFS) lens, and processed in GIMP and Photoscape.
If you see him or have any information please call the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children at 1-800-THE LOST (1-800-843-5678) or Detective Dinkins, San Ramon Police Department at 925-973-2700.
Original size- farm4.static.flickr.com/3033/2964789695_d0fa4c1919_o.jpg
It´s a five year old photo, a repost actually.
The dog on the boat is a cadaver dog, here used by the police, searching for (the rest) of a missing woman.
The missing persons arm was found a couple of hundred yards from here.
Maybe this picture would make people a bit hesitant to come here...?
Press F to Fave :)
♫♫♫ Missing Persons: Destination Unknown ♫♫♫
Texture Credits: ~Essence of a Dream~
This is a repost of my old shot and the shot which i love the most.
The other day when I was strolling along San Thomas Aquino Creek, I tried to look for some subjects that I could shoot with my Leica Summicron at wide open. Then I came across this missing person flyer. It 's a stark reminder that there is still a dangerous world out there.
"Walking In LA" by Missing Persons, 1982.
"Look ahead as we pass, try and focus on it
I won't be fooled by a cheap cinematic trick
It must have been just a cardboard cut out of a man
Top forty cast off from a record stand
Walkin' in LA
Walkin' in LA, nobody walks in LA
Walkin' in LA
Walkin' in LA, nobody walks in LA"
Matira Beach in Bora Bora, the perfect place to disappear from the world for a while. You can actually stroll out over ½ mile across the warm shallow lagoon to where the waves are breaking on the horizon.
I do not understand
what it is I've done wrong
Full of holes, check for pulse
Blink your eyes
1 for yes, 2 for no
Howard Browne - Thin Air
Dell Books 894, 1956
Cover Artist: William George
"A rattling good mystery story."
26th March 2021
At Scots-Memorial Church Bathurst Street, Hobart, Tasmania.
Camera: 1952 Leica IIIf Red Dial 35mm Rangefinder.
Lens: Leitz 9cm Elmar f/4.
Film: Ilford FP4 Plus ISO 125 35mm black & white negative.
Development: ID-11 1 + 3 20C/21m.
Other Details: Tripod, cable release used.
Copyright 2021 Brett Rogers All Rights Reserved
Abandoned in a murky ditch upon a pile of rusting wire, leaves and rubbish... somebody's upturned boots.
I didn't hang around to check if there was a person still wearing them underneath.
Beside the A272 road at Terwick Common near Rogate.
This is the 1812 plantation that we think inspired Stephen Foster's song, "My Old Kentucky Home, Good Night". Foster had family ties to this plantation, called Federal Hill.
Over the last two-hundred years, this is the place above all others that has risen to be the heart and soul of 20th and 21st century Kentuckians.
I was told in the visitor's center that this plantation's slaves were all freed by the 1850s. I looked and looked for signs of the many slaves who once lived and worked here, but so far have not been able to find hide nor hair of anything tangible to show that they ever walked these grounds.
Hmmm, on second thought maybe the building itself is a testament of their handiwork.
The 1852 anti-slavery ballad "My Old Kentucky Home" is Kentucky's state song, which is sung at state functions. Its lyrics (see the original lyrics below) tell of a slave of a financially struggling farm who has been sold to the extremely harsh working conditions of a sugar cane plantation. It should be pointed out that farms that spiraled into bankruptcy had to sell their assets, which included slave stock, to satisfy creditors. The slave's hope of freedom in this life had been shattered. Instead, he expected to soon be released from slavery by death in his new abode.
"The time has come when the darkies have to part, Then my old Kentucky home, good night!... The head must bow and the back will have to bend, Wherever the darkey may go. A few more days and the trouble all will end. In the field where the sugar-canes grow."
To me, there seems a double meaning that hints of a conflict brewing that would begin in the South, where the sugar-canes grow. The trouble with slaves would end, when black men and women would be freed to receive their deserved respect of bowed heads and backs.
Kentuckians sing to this place as a song of solidarity for Kentucky, nostalgia and where we come from. But the song and its title actually have everything to do with the slaves' plight and their emancipation.
Photograph published in Reason.com (link bellow)
reason.com/blog/2016/01/08/new-state-sex-trafficking-laws...
Photograph also published in Arstechnica.com on 8/25/2016 to illustrate an article by David Kravets " Backpage Demands that Appeal Court Block Senate Sex-Trafficking Subpoena"
arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2016/08/backpage-says-senate-...