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A candid image of a reveler during the Odunde festival.
The Odunde Festival is a street festival in Philadelphia. It is derived from the tradition of the Yoruba people of Nigeria in celebration of the new year. It happens every year in June (not in 2020) and includes public performances and a large street market along South and Grace Ferry streets. Also, lots of people in colorful costumes inspired by African fashions.
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As you probably noticed, I am unwelcome author Flickr. My account is "UNSAFE". The photo will be displayed only when you are over 18 but you have to change the profile settings.
Как вы, наверное, заметили, я нежелательным автор Flickr. Мой счет "UNSAFE". Фотография будет отображаться только тогда, когда вы старше 18 лет, но вы должны изменить настройки профиля.
Jak jste si asi všimnuli, jsem nevítaný autor Flickr. Můj účet je "UNSAFE". Fotka se vám zobrazí jen když je vám nad 18 ale musíte to změnit v nastavení profilu.
Yorkshire Sculpture Park
Digital Art (figures 'move' across the screen!)
By Julian Opie
Born in London in 1958, Julian Opie emerged as an influential artist in the 1980s after studying at Goldsmiths College in London. Towards the end of the decade Opie’s sculptures became larger, more austere and minimal, and were often based on the relationship between art and architecture.
Opie’s work investigates the idea of representation and the means by which images are perceived and understood. Initially taking photographs of his subject matter – be it people, landscapes or still lives – he then digitally manipulates the photos and constructs images by a process of elimination. He reduces the features that characterise a person or object to the bare minimum, so that with just a few lines he is able to identify what makes something unique and recognisable.
Oh the joys of photography. This is another version of a photograph I took a while back. You have to admire the indomitable spirit of this group of people who were determined to have a good time come what may. The wind was blowing fairly hard and I had feared a Mary Poppins style incident with the umbrella but fortunately no tragedies of that nature came to pass (EM120412)
Les gens qui mangent du gâteau, Fête du Canada
People who eat cake, Canada Day
Terrasse Dufferin, Québec, Canada
I've just been in Melbourne on business for a few days. I always take my camera gear with me on these trips, but this time is the first time that i've not managed to take any photos with my DSLR! Just too busy. So I lugged a camera bag everywhere and didn't even take the camera out for a moment.
I did get quite a few iPhone photos - most have landed on my Instagram feed. Funny I have always been a big advocate for using DSLR for image quality, but more and more I find myself trusting my iPhone and turning to it as a first choice for capturing an image.
This shot was simply taken from my hotel window - I was just checking out my view and saw something in the two people in the image. The boy with the backpack simply walked past the man standing in the corner, but the image almost tells a story of a meeting.
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The holidays bring to most people happyness, joy, and most of all, family. Often we suffer brokenness when one or more of these elements are missing as with the loss of a loved one such as family. Social networking sites such as this offer an exciting new relationships and destinations. However, we may not ever afford in person. So reach out and hug someone in need of these missing elements before it’s too late. XOXO!