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Wandering on a Park in Hermosillo to take people´s candids, I walked into this very nice man. He is alwas there, makes his living washing cars.

 

His attitude was really amazing, he has this contagious optimism on his smile and bright eyes, it really gets to peole, who looking at him, can´t help but smile back.

 

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Fotografía participante de la exposición fotográfica colectiva: "Estética Fotográfica", misma que se está llevando a cabo en las Oficinas Administrativas de Cecytes, y permanecerá hasta el 30 de septiembre.

Esta exposición forma parte de Foto Septiembre 2011.

 

Optimistic and freedom-loving

Jovial and good-humored

Honest and straightforward

Intellectual and philosophical

creative and open minded...

 

.....you understand...I am as you my friends: a good person !

30 degrees

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"An optimist is a driver who thinks that empty space at the curb won't have a hydrant beside it."~Jules Renard

Laura's speech for the Optimist club contest on "For me, optimism is..."

The Optimistic Suburbia Workshop took place at ISCTE-IUL from may 18th to may 22nd 2015. Fotografia de Hugo Alexandre Cruz.

Evan Smith, CEO of The Texas Tribune, speaks with Martin Baron, executive editor of The Washington Post, at the 2014 ISOJ on the University of Texas-Austin campus, Apr. 5, 2014. Bryan Winter/Knight Center

Optimistic advertising outside a tearoom in Woodstock, Oxfordshire

I may never be able to afford one of their beautiful axes, but I ware this Best Made Co. badge proudly on my bag everyday.

Hmmm, a bit optimistic methinks!

An Optimistic Home

 

“To have an optimistic home sweet-tempered people must have a chance to send out aimable rays. You can’t shine very vigorously in a fog. It takes two people to make an optimist--one to smile and the other to be glad of it. Your cheerfulness can’t help the world to much joy if the world doesn’t see it. Install electricity in your home, touch the button and be an optimist. We will wire your house for you at a surprisingly low cost and shall be happy to supply you with any information you may require.”

 

HECo Optimistic Home

The Hawaiian star., March 02, 1906, SECOND EDITION, Page THREE, Image 3

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Hawaii Digital Newspaper Project

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It doesn't hurt to be optimistic. You can always cry later.

Lucimar Santos de Lima

 

Valley of Fire, Nevada

Reference number: NVvof_0805_268

It's good to be optimistic. To have dreams. To have hopes. To strive for something better. To see the glass as half full.

 

But it's equally important to be a realist as well. Sometimes, just appreciating that you have a cup in the first place can help put things in perspective, too.

 

I'm not saying Wes Walker should be thankful just because he made it to the Super Bowl (but dropped the ball on a potentially game-clinching play). I'm saying he should be thankful he at least wasn't Tiquan Underwood, who got cut the eve of game.

 

Or maybe now after that gaffe, he's probably wishing he was.

 

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Nikon D300s

Sigma 50-150mm ƒ2.8

1/125th

ISO 3200

  

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The main idea was to represent the optimism.

"I would feel more optimistic about a bright future for man if he spent less time proving that he can outwit Nature and more time tasting her sweetness and respecting her seniority. "

 

~E. B. White

SE W810i, Location; Gherdaia - Algeria

 

"A child can teach an adult three things: to be happy for no reason, to always be busy with something, and to know how to demand with all his might that which he desires." The fifth mountain, Paulo Coelho.

He ended up spitting the fish out. (Upscaled in Topaz AI)

Just like the 2D paintings with a restricted colour scheme, I moved on to a secondary colour after painting pieces with the primary colours. This time, I decided to go with the cheerful yellow.

 

Yellow was used to represent joy and happiness in the ‘Power of Joy’, and this painting aims to exude the same emotion as well. On top of that, this painting utilises another effect of the colour yellow – optimism. The bush medicine leaves mainly represent the vat optimism and self-esteem one can have when going on in life.

 

The symbol in the middle is a combination of various signs across a few cultures. The horizontal line represents the horizon, showing a sign of hope. The round symbol in the middle is called the ‘Nyame Biribi Wo Soro’, a West African symbol of hope. On the whole, the symbol shows that one should be optimistic when encountered with obstacle or detour as one would get to one’s objective eventually.

 

On the whole, the painting shows the importance of being optimistic in life. One should take every step in life with a positive attitude, even in the face of adversity. That way, one can be sure to achieve one’s goals.

 

Details:

Acrylic on Canvas

24” x 24”

I thought this would be funny, and original.

 

Please view on black; you have to see it bigger to read the words. CLICK HERE! =)

A pessimist sees only the dark side of the clouds, and mopes; a philosopher sees both sides, and shrugs; an optimist doesn’t see the clouds at all – he’s walking on them.

~Leonard Louis Levinson

 

Like the lady in white, you have to be optimistic, even at funerals. Taken in 2009, Bragadiru, Teleorman, Romania

**365 photos for everyday of 2011 with me & a friend, family, or stranger + blog**

February 15, 2011

www.thoughts.com/317537/day-46-an-optimistic-future

At Queen St. West and Bay St. This gentleman was kind enough to sing to bystanders. He was one of the few bright spots in an overall gloomy day.

 

This image is Copyright © 2010 Dawid Werminski. All rights reserved.

 

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