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Hilo de la Fotohistoria en Pullip .es:

LENN HAS COMPANY(1 of 1) /

LENN TIENE VISITA (1 de 1)

  

(Read in order, this is: SHOT/FOTO 27 of 89) PAG: 01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50,51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89.

 

FOTOSTORY: In English / En Español

Lenn: Nooooooo, I'll behave, I swear! I'll never try to cheat on you again and I'll tidy up from now on!!!! T^T But please you have to assembly a room for me!!! T_T_T

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Lenn: Nooooooo, me portaré bien, te lo prometo! No intentaré timarte nunca más y lo recogeré todo a partir de ahora!!!! T^T Pero por favor móntame un cuarto!!! T_T_T

 

 

LINKS:

- Las FOTOHISTORIAS de Sheryl en el Foro de Pullips: Pullip .es

- Sheryl Photostories at Flickr

- Hilo de las Fotohistorias de Lenn y Gwen en el Foro de Pullips: Pullip .es

- Gwen's Album at Ryina's Flickr

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The announcer said Flash photography and led screens were prohibited.

At intermission I remembered that my Cam has stage mode. So I turned off the flash and the led screen.... looked through the viewer ant shot away. I didnt get a lot of great shots because the movement was so fast AND I didnt know what to expect having never seen the Nutcracker. I LOVED IT

 

I think I loved the first act with the party and easy to follow story the best. The rest was just absolutely beautiful fantasy.

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Ballet Contemporáneo del Teatro San Martín

Tres coreógrafos, Tres miradas

 

A partir de septiembre, la compañía municipal presenta obras de Diana Theocharidis, Carlos Casella y Mauricio Wainrot en el Teatro Presidente Alvear, en Buenos Aires.

  

“Syracusa” la obra propuesta por Casella, también forma parte de esta trilogía de estrenos. El coreógrafo, actor y cantante comenzó su camino artístico como voz líder del grupo Modelo Blanco a fines de los ‘80 y, paralelamente, como bailarín y coreógrafo junto a Ana Frenkel. Fue integrante y uno de los fundadores, en 1990, del grupo de danza-teatro El Descueve, una de las agrupaciones independientes con mayor trascendencia surgida en las últimas décadas en el país.

  

El programa

 

Ballet Contemporáneo del Teatro San Martín

Director artístico: Mauricio Wainrot

Directora asociada: Andrea Chinetti

 

"Intemperie"

Coreografía: Diana Theocharidis

Música: Pablo Ortiz

Escenografía y vestuario: Luciana Gutman

Iluminación: Eli Sirlin

 

"Syracusa"

 

Coreografía: Carlos Casella

Música: Diego Vainer

Escenografía: Mariana Tirantte

Vestuario: Pablo Ramírez y Carlos Casella

Iluminación: Eli Sirlin

 

"Chopin, número 1"

 

Coreografía: Mauricio Wainrot

Música: Concierto Nº1 para piano y orquesta de Frédéric Chopin

Vestuario: Mini Zuccheri

Iluminación: Eli Sirlin

  

Las funciones

 

Viernes y sábados a las 21 horas, los domingos a las 17 horas y los miércoles a las 14 horas.

 

La última función será el domingo 26 de septiembre.

Teatro Presidente Alvear, Avenida Corrientes 1659, Buenos Aires.

 

Escrito por Maritza Gueler para Danza Hoy

   

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“Y estos derechos... a respetarlos, ¿eh? ¡No vaya a pasar como con los diez mandamientos!” (Mafalda)

 

Zoo - Barcelona (Spain).

 

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Cacatua galerita triton, identified thanks to Graygeek2008.

 

ENGLISH

The Sulphur-crested Cockatoo, Cacatua galerita, is one of the larger and more widespread of Australia's cockatoos. Frequently sought as a cage bird in and out of Australia, they can be so numerous that in crop-growing areas of Australia they are shot or poisoned as pests. Government permit is required though, as they are a protected species under the Australian Commonwealth Law.

 

They can be destructive to cereal and fruit crops, as well as timber structures such as house planking, garden furniture and trees.

 

The Sulphur-crested Cockatoo is similar in appearance to the three species of corella found in Australia. Corellas are smaller, however, and lack the prominent yellow crest. There are a few regional subspecies within Australia.

 

Typically these birds will weigh around 800 grams. In most cases, male birds can be distinguished from Females with their almost black eyes, whereas the female has a more red/brown coloured eye. Their distinctive raucous call can be very loud; it is meant to travel through the forest environments in which they live, including tropical and subtropical rainforests. These birds are naturally curious creatures, as well as very intelligent. They have adapted very well to European settlement in Australia and live in many urban areas.

 

Sulphur-crested cockatoos may no longer be imported into the United States as a result of the Wild Bird Conservation Act. However, they have been bred in captivity. The potential owner should be aware of the bird's needs, as well as how loud these birds can be and their natural desire to chew wood and other hard and organic materials.

 

More info: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sulphur-crested_Cockatoo

 

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CASTELLANO

La Cacatua galerita, también conocida con el nombre de Cacatua de Moño Amarillo Mayor, forma parte de la família cacatúidos que está formada por 17 espécies de cacatúas, todas ellas distribuidas en Australasia.

Su plumaje es predominantemente blanco con un destacado penacho de color amarillo. Las coberteras de los oídos son de un color amarillo más fuerte. Anillo perioftálmico blanco. Muestra el color amarillo en las plumas de la subcola y en el reverso de las remeras. El pico, al igual que sus patas, es gris.

 

Su area de distribución va desde Nueva Guinea a las Islas Aru y, desde el noreste de Australia, hasta Tasmania, aunque también ha sido introducida en distintas islas como Nueva Zelanda y Indonesia.

 

Las plumas del penacho de la Cacatua galerita triton, amarillo-azufre, son más redondeadas y anchas que las de la gran Cacatúa de Penacho Amarillo (Cacatua galerita galerita).

 

Más info: users.servicios.retecal.es/isidrogg/triton.htm, www.moraira.org/loros/galerita.html

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What would do think if I sang out of tune,

Would you stand up and walk out on me.

Lend me your ears and I'll sing you a song,

And I'll try not to sing out of key.

Oh I get by with a little help from my friends,

He gets high with a little help from his friends,

Oh I'm gonna try with a little help from my friends.

 

What do I do when my love is away.

(Does it worry you to be alone)

How do I feel by the end of the day

(Are you sad because you're on your own)

No, I get by with a little help from my friends,

Mmm I get high with a little help from my friends,

Mmm I'm gonna to try with a little help from my friends

 

Do you need anybody?

I need somebody to love.

Could it be anybody?

I want somebody to love.

 

Would you believe in a love at first sight?

Yes I'm certain that it happens all the time.

What do you see when you turn out the light?

I can't tell you, but I know it's mine.

Oh I get by with a little help from my friends,

Mmm I get high with a little help from my friends,

Oh I'm gonna try with a little help from my friends

 

Do you need anybody?

I need someone to love.

Could it be anybody?

I want somebody to love

Oh...

I get by with a little help from my friends,

I'm gonna try with a little help from my friends

I get high with a little help from my friends

Yes I get by with a little help from my friends,

with a little help from my friends

The Beatles

 

[l a r g e r]

Walking through a dream

I see you

My light in darkness breathing hope of new life

Now I live through you and you through me

Enchanted

I pray in my heart that this dream never ends

 

I see me through your eyes

Living through life flying high

Your life shines the way into paradise

So I offer my life as a sacrifice

I live through your love

 

You teach me how to see

All that’s beautiful

My senses touch your world I never pictured

Now I give my hope to you

I surrender

I pray in my heart that this world never ends

 

I see me through your eyes

Living through life flying high

Your love shines the way into paradise

So I offer my life

I offer my love, for you

 

When my heart was never open

(and my spirit never free)

To the world that you have shown me

But my eyes could not division

All the colors of love and of life ever more

Evermore

 

(I see me through your eyes)

I see me through your eyes

(Living through life flying high)

Flying high

 

Your love shines the way into paradise

So I offer my life as a sacrifice

And live through your love

And live through your life

I see you

------------------I see youby Leona Lewis from the movie Avatar

 

Taken during BP photowalk at Aminbazar,Dhaka.Bangladesh

I have to thank Rony Syful for lending me his 18-200mm

 

Copyright: adnan.arsalan@gmail.com

The first of this years Christmas decorations are up! Santa is back in town.

 

It's the first Christmas for us in the new flat, and we had to buy all our decorations from scratch! We had nothing to start with.

 

This was bought at John Lewis in Edinburgh, chosen by Claire (Forch2009).

 

More decoration photos to come in the next few days...

 

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From MATCH: Otto Dix and the Art of Portraiture at the Kunstmuseum Stuttgart, thru 06-Apr-08.

[more here]

 

Stuttgart, Germany, 01-Feb-2008

Shot at 1/15, 5.6, 800 ASA

 

Photo by Bob Ramsak / piran café

 

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Vivid Sydney - Macquarie Visions

 

The Vivid Festival ran from May 27 to June 21.

 

Highlights inclided a light display on Macquarie Street and the return of the fire waters performance at Darling Harbour, a song summit in Sydney and a creative industries X Media Lab.

 

Last year's festival attracted more than 200,000 people to events at the Rocks and Circular Quay.

 

Macquarie Visions, a free public event celebrating in immersive light displays, the 200th anniversary and story of two visionary leaders, Governor Lachlan Macquarie and his wife Elizabeth.

 

Taking approximately one hour, the walk starts with a dazzling light spectacle at St Mary’s Cathedral and moves onto installations at Hyde Park Barracks Museum, The Mint, Parliament House, The State Library of New South Wales, The Royal Botanic Garden’s Palace Garden Gate and Sydney Conservatorium of Music, with special features including the spectacular Downer Macquarie Arch and the stunning illumination of the Opera House sails fulfilling the amazing Vivid Light experience.

 

www.vividsydney.com.au

www.macquarievisions.com.au/

  

The Sydney Opera House is a multi-venue performing arts centre in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It was conceived and largely built by Danish architect Jørn Utzon, who, in 2003, received the Pritzker Prize, architecture's highest honour.

 

The Sydney Opera House was made a UNESCO World Heritage Site on 28 June 2007. Currently, it is the most recently constructed World Heritage Site to be designated as such, sharing this distinction with such ancient landmarks as Stonehenge and the Giza Necropolis. It is one of the 20th century's most distinctive buildings and one of the most famous performing arts centres in the world.

 

The Sydney Opera House is situated on Bennelong Point in Sydney Harbour, close to the Sydney Harbour Bridge. It sits at the northeastern tip of the Sydney central business district (the CBD), surrounded on three sides by the harbour (Sydney Cove and Farm Cove) and neighboured by the Royal Botanic Gardens.

 

The Opera House was formally completed in 1973, having cost $102 million.

 

www.sydneyoperahouse.com/

 

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Broad Pool lies in a shallow basin on the limestone plateau beneath Cefn Bryn. It is one of the most conspicuous and best-known features of central Gower. The pool is known to have been in existence in 1645. Its origin appears to have been natural, although there is evidence that the pool was modified by scouring (removal of sediment and vegetation) from the late Eighteenth century.

 

The Pool contains a rich assemblage of aquatic plants, including Lesser Marshwort and Alternate Water-milfoil, both rare in South Wales. Fringed Water lily is present and has dominated the aquatic vegetation in the past. This attractive and uncommon plant is only native in a small area of southeast England and was introduced to Broad Pool in around 1952.

 

The Pool is visited by a wide range of waterfowl and wetland birds, including Grey Heron, Little Grebe, with passage migrants such as Ruff and Spotted Redshank. It is locally important breeding site for amphibians and supports a rich aquatic invertebrate fauna, including fourteen species of dragonflies and damselflies.

 

The adjacent area of Bog and moor is dominated by heath plants such as Cross-leaved Heath and Heather with Purple Moor-grass, Rushes, Bog Myrtle and Round-leaved Sundew in the wetter areas. The heathland and area around Broad Pool is also of ornithological importance with nesting Snipe and Lapwing in summer and Hen Harrier, Merlin and Short-eared Owl regularly recorded in winter months.

www.frostclick.com/wp/index.php/2012/02/11/jermaine-riley...

 

Jermaine Riley might not be a household name just yet but he's certainly worth keeping an eye on.

 

Hello Earth is Jermaine's latest release following his previous records; Goodbye Krypton (which was his debut record) and Nine Ten Eleven - The Refixes (which was composed of remakes). Both of which along with a couple of his singles are all available for free download, just like this latest one.

 

Mixing soulful R&B with a cool hip hop dance rhythm, Hello Earth makes for a great club album or something to hold on to if you simply need some smoothing tracks for evening company.

 

Former member of Brit pop and R&B group, FMD, Jermaine Riley is slowly but surely carving a name for himself in the scene as a solo artist. Showcasing his love for one of the most well-known superheroes the world over, Superman; Riley packs Hello Earth with 11 cuts that range from R&B mellow mixes to upbeat dance cuts.

 

Paying homage to the creators of Superman, Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster; the album chronicles Superman's transition from leaving Krypton and moving to Earth. I guess, you can say it's a concept album of sorts. The songs are both catchy and easy to listen to. You'll find traces of Ne-Yo, Usher and Chris Brown as you listen.

 

Track like Smallville beautifully features Jermaine's vocal range. It's a sweet song that you can pop onto your player and enjoy without much fuss. A few must-listen cuts include Wonder Woman ft. Lioness; Peaceful Day ft. Cherri V and of course, title track, Hello Earth.

   

Jermaine Riley is an artist that you shouldn't miss out on especially if you love R&B. Unlike his previous releases which featured covers or 90s samples, Hello Earth is all about the artist. It comes with original cuts and a nice (not to mention) fresh take on the concept album. Really enjoyable piece that you should be downloading right now.

 

twitter.com/#!/jermaine_riley

 

jermaineriley.bandcamp.com/

 

www.jermaineriley.com/#e40/custom_plain

 

www.facebook.com/jermainerileymusic?sk=info

An 18th century gargoyle ‘Dinemonyo’ altar table

 

Estimate: PHP 1,800,000 - 2,000,000

 

1st half, 18th century

Manila

Balayong wood, engraved metal mounts

84 x 109 x 72 cm (33 x 43 x 28 1/2 in)

 

Provenance:

Formerly from a prominent family in Manila

 

Called colloquially as dinemonyo table, it is one of the most elusive pieces of early Hispano-Filipino furniture, considered arguably as the pinnacle object to many serious furniture collectors and connoisseurs. An authentic example with original members is an extremely rare find. The earliest altar tables made by Chinese artisans residing in Batangas were copied from Ming dynasty tables as they both shared the same simplistic, rectilinear profile – a product of pragmatic design and simple joinery based on practical rather than aesthetic considerations. Later on, masks that resemble gargoyles on the knees above the legs and ball-and-claw feet were added as ornamentals. At first commissioned by friars for exclusive use in churches, later emulated by the affluent principalia and ilustrado families on which to display their venerated ivory santos. In other cultures, as from 6th century Japan, roof ornaments made from fired clay, stone, or wood called Onigawara gargoyles have been used in Buddhist temples to stop leaks. In European architecture, medieval cathedrals have had carved grotesque creatures with spouts to redirect water from the roof away from the side of the building to prevent the erosion of the mason work. The gargoyles are supposedly illustrated evil as they are intended to turn away evil and harm. Among the Chinese, guardian lions made of stone were placed in front of imperial palaces and tombs, temples, and government offices as they were believed to have powerful protective benefits.

 

The rectangular paneled top is enclosed by a frame with ice-plate edge to soften the edges and disguise its thickness. Below are two large drawers fitted with umbrella bosses, ornate protective key plates, and O-ring pulls. Reinforced at the sides by flanges with billowing, cloud-like outlines, so do the aprons that connect the gargoyle or ‘demonyo’ masks on all four corners. These demonyo masks have raised fluted top hair, bulging eyes, prominent nose, mouth agape revealing some teeth and fangs, and scrolling facial hair, striking a menacing and powerful demeanor. The cabriole legs show the delineations of the lion’s lower leg before terminating in deep, highly detailed ball and claw foot grasping a ball, resting on round-edged stretchers surmounted on ogee feet. Assembled using ancient Chinese mortise and tenon (closed and through types), as well as dovetail, the joints remain firm and strong.

 

Made of highly prized indigenous rosewood known as balayong (Afzelia rhomboidea), it has reddish brown color that tends to darken even more with age and has natural luster. Very difficult to work on due to its durability and interlocking grain. The craftsmanship and condition of this table is comparable to, if not better, than some similar tables kept in museums and top-notch private collections.

 

Lot 120 of the Salcedo Auctions auction on June 25, 2022. Please see salcedoauctions.com for more information.

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HBM!

  

I took this around 6 or 6:30 this morning.

 

My friend was heading to Tech in the morning, so I got to spend an extra night at home, which was nice :D

 

Anyways, this is now my room at home. It used to be my sister's, but we switched when I "moved" to Tech.

I need to get some pictures and stuff up on the walls, but I've been so busy hanging out with friends every time I come home. I'm not complaining.

 

Anyways, if you have never heard the beautiful music of O. S. Supertones, I suggest you go Listen here

or

here

or

here

 

or any other the other O. C. Supertone vides suggested.

 

Their music makes me so happy. It's so real, so uplifting, and sometimes it's just really nice to listen to music that is all about mushy love, you know what I mean?

 

Anyways, I hope you all have a splendid week!

I'm off to do homework for the rest of the night!

 

:)

 

my bench monday group (you should join!)

 

Oh The Places You'll Go! <New group! Check it out!

 

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PLEASE KEEP PRAYING FOR MY FRIEND ANDREW!

 

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Front cover of the 2001 edition of the late, great Welsh Magnum photographer's 1971 masterpiece of photojournalism - with an excellent foreword by Noam Chomsky.

 

Obituaries:

 

blog.magnumphotos.com/2008/03/philip_jones_griffiths_1936...

 

www.senghenydd.net/blog/philip_jones_griffiths_rip.html

 

Philip Jones Griffiths on photographic equipment: "All you need is a Leica, and a 50mm lens."

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Dozens of handicaped people invaded the YPFB (national oil & gas company) compound in Santa Cruz, threatening to blow up 3 gas bottles in case of expulsion. In the morning of Aug. 12, clashes with the company's workers left various hurt on both sides, but the handicapped managed to stay.

 

Merci de lire les explications en début d'album / Please read the explanations at the beginning of the set

 

Part of Handicap in Bolivia (Recommended as a slideshow)

69/365

 

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Yes I'm using this song again

 

Make sure you view this with your screen quite bright... But I think my screen isn't very bright to begin with so you're probably fine. :)

 

Okay, here are my ten facts! I was tagged by Erin ♥LivingGrace.

 

1. This is my brother. :) He's fourteen.

2. He was kind of nervous about me taking pictures of him... This is the only photo I got where he didn't panic and pull a funny face haha.

3. I know it's ridiculous how I always fall back on Harry Potter when I have to write ten facts, but I am currently having an HP book marathon. :) I'm up to Goblet of Fire.

4. Harry Potter's awesome.

5. I cannot wait for the Deathly Hallows movie.

6. Hmm. I just remembered these are supposed to be ten facts about ME. Oh well!

7. I am an extremely eclectic person in taste, as you can probably tell in my photography. I'm the same, if not worse, with my clothes and music taste.

8. I got my learner's permit last spring, I'm probably going to take driving classes this fall...

9. I didn't know you could get your learner's permit at fifteen in Florida! D:

10. My favorite TV show is probably House by now. They've cancelled so many of my favorite shows this year! D: I do love House though, you should watch it.

 

Possibly the most random 10-facts in the history of the world.

 

If I tagged you it's because I love your photos and I want to know more about you. :)

 

Strobist: One YN-460 flash camera right high at 1/8 or 1/4 power (can't remember). Triggered wirelessly via YN-04 II.

 

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Facebook Event: Pizza Tour NYC

 

Event Info

Name:Pizza Tour NYC

Tagline: for friends and family

Host:Vladimir Cole (Facebook / LinkedIn / Twitter)

Type:Other - Carnival

 

Time and Place

Date: Wednesday, November 21, 2007

Time: 10:00am - 10:00pm

Location: NYC

City/Town: New York, NY

 

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Purpose: Tour some of the best Pizza in NYC. Now that I’m on the West Coast, this is a very important “keeping it real” event for me. I mustn’t forget what real pizza tastes like. Seattle’s pie sucks, for the most part.

 

Timing: Start at 10am and end at 10pm. Feel free to join in at any point by calling me (212.281.1090) for current location and next stop. Also, you can follow along via Twitter (twitter.com/vladcole).

 

Itinerary (in rough order):

 

DONE .... Rose & Joe's Bakery (31st St near Ditmars Blvd, Astoria)

DONE .... Rosario's (31st St near Ditmars Blvd, Astoria)

DONE .... Joe’s (7 Carmine Street, West Village) … walk to:

DONE .... Grandaisy Bakery (73 Sullivan St., SoHo) … walk to:

DONE .... Lombardi’s (32 Spring St., SoHo) … walk to:

DONE .... Luzzo's (1st Ave. & 12th St.) …

DONE .... Fornino (187 Bedford Ave., Brooklyn)

DONE .... Franny’s (295 Flatbush Ave., Prospect Heights, Brooklyn)

 

Google Maps: Brooklyn Section: Pizza Crawl by Brian Carp (Facebook)

 

Franny's Guests

+ Brian Carp

+ Dr Sam

+ Eugene Auh

+ H. Paul H. Le

+ Jane Doe

+ Mike Smith

+ Rebecca Carman

+ See-ming Lee

+ Vladimir Cole

 

© 2007 See-ming Lee (Blog / Facebook / Flickr / LinkedIn / Network / Orkut / Twitter / Wiki)

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Ich kenne den Sinn dieser Installation nicht, aber es ist ein Blickfang.

mhobl hat etwas dazu gefunden:

 

Der stolze Besitzer würde das denkmalgeschützte Ensemble gerne zu einem fairen Preis veräußern, allein, es fehlt an solventen Interessenten, die für das altersschwache Trio eine neue Nutzungsherausforderung bereithalten. Möglicherweise führt die Berühmtheit, die Marc Köschinger mit seiner Installation "Schmetterlingsschwarm" dem Häuserensemble an der Pfahlstraße nun national verschaffen dürfte, aber doch noch zur Rettung.

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Gerade wenn es den Passanten und Betrachtern am besten gefällt, dieses Street-Art-Meisterwerk, beschleicht sie vielleicht auch ein etwas mulmiges Gefühl – so wünscht sich Köschinger jedenfalls. Diese stille Invasion scheint sich ja nicht alleine am Haus Pfahlstraße 7 zu delektieren, längst ist sie auch über einen ziemlich ausgebeinten Mexiko-Käfer hergefallen, den Köschinger nach Eichstätt transportieren ließ, um abzusichern, dass das Schmetterlings-Haus nicht immer wieder mit parkenden, ganz und gar "vitalen" Autos zugestellt wird und auch, um das Kunstwerk vom Haus weg in die Straße und in die ganze Stadt hineinzutragen und hineinwirken zu lassen.

 

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Danke!

Manchester Cathedral, Diocese of Manchester ALM ceremony. Picture by Paul Heyes, Sunday September 26, 2021.

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Daniel Pemberton

Aged 61

Foreman LSWR

 

Surprised by a train when guaging the line. Hurled his mate out of the tracks saving his life at the cost of his own.

 

Jan 17 1903

  

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According to Wikipedia:

 

Postman's Park is a small green memorial garden in the City of London. It is located between King Edward Street, Little Britain and Angel Street. It was created in 1880 from the churchyards of St Leonard, Foster Lane and St Botolph-without-Aldersgate together with the graveyard of Christ Church Greyfriars. St Leonard's had been a ruin since the Great Fire and was probably demolished at the time of the creation of the park. St Botolph's is still open and stands at the north east corner of the park. Christ Church was detached from its graveyard and is now a ruin on the other side of King Edward Street.

 

The park was the idea of the painter George Frederick Watts who wanted to celebrate people who may otherwise have been forgotten. Its name celebrates the postmen who work in the principal London post office and the former sorting office in King Edward Street.

 

A wall in the park has 34 hand-painted tiles paying tribute to everyday people who sacrificed their lives helping others. The hand-lettered tiles were made by Royal Doulton.

 

The park features in the film Closer - Natalie Portman's character takes her pseudonym 'Alice Ayres' from one of the painted tiles, as Jude Law's character discovers at the end of the film.

  

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As I mentioned in my last post, I certainly still have more photographs to post from both my charity bike ride in Morocco and the DMU Boston meetup, but I've put off posting shots from the BU Photo Club twilight shoot at Lo Presti Park for far too long.

 

This particular shot was one that I had flagged as a keeper the moment I reviewed it on the LCD of my camera when I shot it. I've put off posting it because I couldn't decide whether or not people looking at the photo would like how the old pier posts blend into the blackness of the cityscape (I figured y'all wouldn't.) After several weeks of going back and forth, I was reminded of the fact (again) that this is my photograph and I like- no- love the colors and tones in this and even though I do like it when others say they enjoy my work, it's shouldn't become my primary motive for pursuing photography as I do- and it's not.

 

Also, I love me some purple.

 

Nikon D40

30mm, f/11, 13 sec, ISO200

ND400 9-stop filter

www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=36871&id=1632219712&am... Grandissima partecipazione al Campionato Italiano 2010 di Ascoli Piceno - Castel di Lama AP con immensa soddisfazione della Lega Ciclismo UISP, a suggellare una straripante ed avvincente stagione Cic...locross 2009/2010 grazie soprattutto al lavoro svolto da tutti i componenti la Lega Ciclismo e alla preziosa collaborazione di tutte le Società che hanno dato vita fin dal mese di ottobre ad un Master bellissimo ed avvincente. Record di atleti che hanno dato vita ad una splendida manifestazione ben 137 i partecipanti a contendersi il tricolore provenienti da ben 8 regioni alla partenza del 37° Campionato Italiano di ciclocross UISP. La manifestazione si è svolta presso l'area verde “Eco Services” del patron Giuseppe Trainie con l'impeccabile organizzazione della “Riviera delle Palme” diretta magistralmente dal vulcanico regista Mariano Vesperini. Tracciato di 2 km ricavato all'interno di un parco sportivo dell'azienda di Traini a fiancheggiare il fiume Tronto con tre punti dove scendere a piedi ed una impegnativa salita che saliva verso il traguardo posto di fronte al punto vendita Garden Shop - Ecoservices .... Mostra tutto Percorso molto bello scorrevole, tutto tracciato in tricolore, interamente visibile dal numerosissimo pubblico accorso per l’occasione, percorso tecnico quel che basta per esaltare le capacità dei contendenti e rendere la gara estremamente spettacolare, interamente molto ben segnalato Sponsor della manifestazione ECOSERVICES - GARDEN SHOP - ITALFER LAVORI. SOFER CARPENTERIE- FRIGOSTAR Pesce di Mario Andrenacci - ROMACAR Gruppo FIAT. Alle Premiazioni Il Sindaco di Ascoli Piceno Castelli ,L'Assessore della Provincia di Ascoli Piceno Bruno Gabrielli, Il Consigliere Regionale Natali, L'assessore allo sport del Comune di Ascoli Piceno Brugni,il Presidente del CONI della Provincia di Ascoli Piceno e moltissimi gli sponsor presenti. Due splendide gare in una buona giornata che ha visto laurearsi campioni italiani tre marchigiani, due emiliani, due toscani e un abruzzese. Nella prima gara subito in testa il duo marchigiano Marco Gobbetti e Rosario Pecci, poi al terzo giro la sfortuna di un guasto tecnico appieda Pecci e per il bravo e preparato “grillo senigalliese” e' un gioco da ragazzi imporsi, vittoria facile in 54'39", Pecci a 44", Tittoni a 47" poi Conti Giulio e Malatesta. 13 gli atleti a pieni giri. Nella seconda manche il più' forte e' l'emiliano Davide Montanari che domina la gara e vince facilmente in 58'38"; l'umbro Laloni a 1'39", il toscano Pioli che termina con la bici in spalla a 1'39" poi il livornese Anelli e l'abruzzese Scipioni. Anche in questa seconda prova contenuti tecnici elevati e grande interesse da parte del numeroso pubblico che ha sempre incitato i contendenti. 20 gli atleti a pieni giri. I nuovi Campioni Italiani 2010 sono: Classifiche Donne: 1.Beatrice Mistretta (Cicli Taddei - Toscana); 2.Ines Macchiarola 3.Alice Torcianti. Giovani: 1.Simone Traini (New Pupilli Grottazzolina - Marche); 2.Yuri Torcianti); 3.Francesco Ciccola. A1: 1.Simone Pioli (Buffardello Bike - Toscana); 2.Andrea Animali; 3.Andrea Pierangelini. A2:1.Davide Montanari (Team Max - Emilia Romagna); 2.Alberto Laloni; 3.Corso Anelli. A3: 1.Alessio Olivi (Cicli Cingolani - Marche); 2.Federico Bartolini; 3.Stefano Santini. A4: 1.Marco Gobbetti (Cicli Cingolani - Marche); 2.Rosario Pecci; 3.Giovanni Tittoni. A5: 1.Mauro D’Alessio (Team Ponte - Marche); 2.Franco Corsini; 3.Serafino Bruni. A6: 1.Pio Sorci (Cicli Neri - Emilia Romagna); 2.Biagio Lunairdini; 3.Paolo Soricetti

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Lake Titicaca is a lake located on the border of Peru and Bolivia. It sits 3,812 m above sea level, making it the highest commercially navigable lake in the world. By volume of water, it is also the largest lake in South America.

 

The lake is located at the northern end of the endorheic Altiplano basin high in the Andes on the border of Peru and Bolivia. The western part of the lake lies within the Puno Region of Peru, and the eastern side is located in the Bolivian La Paz Department.

 

The lake is composed of two nearly separate sub-basins that are connected by the Strait of Tiquina which is 800 m across at the narrowest point. The larger sub-basin, Lago Grande (also called Lago Chucuito) has a mean depth of 135 m and a maximum depth of 284 m. The smaller sub-basin, Wiñaymarka (also called Lago Pequeño, "little lake") has a mean depth of 9 m and a maximum depth of 40 m. The overall average depth of the lake is 107 m.

 

Lake Titicaca is fed by rainfall and meltwater from glaciers on the sierras that abut the Altiplano. Five major river systems feed into Lake Titicaca. In order of their relative flow volumes these are Ramis, Coata, Ilave, Huancané, and Suchez. More than 20 other smaller streams empty into Titicaca, and the lake has 41 islands, some of which are densely populated.

 

Having only a single season of free circulation, the lake is monomictic, and water passes through Lago Huiñaimarca and flows out the single outlet at the Rio Desaguadero, which then flows south through Bolivia to Lake Poopó. This only accounts for about 10% of the lake's water balance.

 

(Wikipedia)

 

More magnificent that one can imagine, the famous lake of Titicaca is an awesome sight: silent, endless, deep, peaceful, quiet, dangerous... Here the view is taken when sailing from the town of Copacabana to the island Isla de Sol.

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Ever since I was young, I've had a very special bond with my Grandpa Al. We decided when I was in my early teens that we were soul mates. Not in the way you traditionally understand that term, but in a way that we both understood. We've always been able to tap into each other's spirits in a way nobody else can. In many ways, I am just like my grandpa. I love to tell stories, and often times I run off on tangents that take longer than the original story itself ever would have taken to tell. I don't like people to rush me to my point. I'm proud. I'm passionate. I wear my heart on my sleeve. And it doesn't take much to make me tear up and get emotional. These are all traits I believe I've inherited from my grandpa.

 

Every year for probably the last twenty years, my grandpa writes me a special note for my birthday. He always includes some bits of wisdom. Perhaps a poem he wrote, perhaps the words of another poet. But he never ceases to pass along some idea to me that he believes (and rightly so) will help to shape me into a stronger, warmer, better woman. And every year I've tucked those notes away for safe keeping. I pull them out occasionally, and invariably wind up tearing up as I read them. But there are a few quotes that have stuck with me so firmly that I need not pull out the letters to be reminded of their sentiment. The title to this photo is an excerpt from a poem by Ella Wheeler Wilcox that my grandpa included in a letter to me during my junior year of college. It pops into my head at the most obscure times and fills me with warmth, love and comfort.

 

I can't think of anyone besides my parents who has influenced me in the way that my grandpa has. I hope that I have become the woman he always believed I would be. My gut tells me that I still have a ways to go. I'm sure my grandpa will weigh in on this at our 4th of July barbeque this year.

 

One Ship Sails East

 

One ship sails East,

And another West,

By the self-same winds that blow,

'Tis the set of the sails

And not the gales,

That tells the way we go.

 

Like the winds of the sea

Are the waves of time,

As we journey along through life,

'Tis the set of the soul,

That determines the goal,

And not the calm or the strife.

 

365 Days (self portraits): Day 88

TOTW: nostalgia

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The Musée d'Orsay is a museum on the left bank of the Seine. It is housed in the former Gare d'Orsay, an impressive Beaux-Arts railway station built between 1898 and 1900. By 1939 the station's short platforms had become unsuitable for the longer trains that had come to be used for mainline services as French railways became electrified. After 1939 it was used for suburban services. Plans for demolition were cancelled and the suggestion to turn the station into a museum came from the Directorate of the Museums of France.

 

The museum holds mainly French art dating from 1848 to 1915, including paintings, sculptures, furniture, and photography. It is probably best known for its extensive collection of impressionist and post-impressionist masterpieces (the largest in the world) by such painters such as Monet, Manet, Degas, Renoir, Cézanne, Seurat, Sisley, Gauguin and Van Gogh. Many of these works were held at the Galerie Nationale du Jeu de Paume prior to the museum's opening in 1986. The collection of art is deservedly world renowned, but I thought the architectural conversion of a railroad station into a museum was equally magnificent.

 

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grumpy old keith!

wins points for his version of "time is tight" and the "godfather" theme. the album was recorded in edgbaston - and is signed on the back by the man and his band.

"Keith Lloyd was a Birmingham based keyboard player who is known to have accompanied many top stars of the day as they made their way through the clubs of the West Midlands. The likes of Bob Monkhouse, Frankie Howard and Les Dawson all used Keith as musical director to their stage shows at some point during the late 1960s and early 1970s and Keith maintained a residency on the Woman Today BBC TV programme.

 

Unfortunately, apart from the information contained on the sleeve notes to his "This is My Life" album, little else is known about Keith Lloyd and his band, which featured Geoff Cox on drums, Barry Peacock on Bass and Mick Large on guitar. The album was recorded at Zella Studios in Edgbaston in 1974, and released on the label of the same name. This was owned and run throughout the 1960s and 1970s by Johnny Haynes, but alas is no more - Johnny having sold the studio to soft rock behemoths Magnum in the 1980s. During this time local Asian musicians were regular customers at Zella studios, and perhaps hundreds of traditional Asian recordings were produced there.

An early incarnation of Black Sabbath produced a 45 on Zella Records and a large number of aspiring beat combos and hard rock bands of the period are known to have made use of Zella Studios.

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Hey All,

 

Day 50 and im still going strong, tonight was a good night for shooting, nice weather, slight breeze. If i didn't have work tomorrow, id still be out shooting.

 

This is the follow up from last week, i've decided todo a SP every thursday. I need to push myself to become more creative and better my PP Skills.

 

Just as i was shooting this Fire works were going of, i can only assume they were to Celebrate Chinese New Year. HAPPY NEW YEAR!

 

Canon 50D

Canon 85mm

Canon 580EX II

 

ISO 640, 1/100, f/1.8

 

Strobist info:

580 right of camera, Low shot at 1/32. Triggered Via Cactus V4.

 

CC and comments Would be greatly appreciated :)

 

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My mom wanted to take her umpteenth walk along the beach, my dad was hanging out by the boardwalk sketching, so I decided to see Daytona by foot. Not the main drag that has high end hotels on one side, and $30/night motels on the other, but some of the less tourist-ridden areas. First, I walked down Main Street, which caters to bikers in a way I've never seen before. Harley store after leather shop after biker bar after Harley store. I did, however, smile mightily as I passed one of those bars and heard Tom Petty's Free Fallin' playing on the radio. I don't care if you're 25 or 55, I think everyone has memories of driving around in the summer with that song playing on the radio.

 

After that, I walked over the bridge, onto the mainland, and across on Beach St, which clearly used to be the hub of Daytona Beach nightlife. There were beautiful shops, a quaint street setting, trees planted all along... and 2/3 of the shops were empty. It was sad to see only a handful of restaurants and antique shops clinging to life on what used to be the place to be in the 1960s. They had posters up in the windows of the empty shops with pictures from that era, proclaiming how you, too, should play a part in preserving Daytona's history.

 

Along that road, I found this old car dealership from the lat 60s, all boarded up and dirty. It's hard to say how long it's been in that state.

On Tuesday night I joined JUMP, BAC and hundreds of Toronto's Jewish community in a huge bonfire at Earl Bale's Park in the city's north end to celebrate Lag BaOmer, the days leading up to the Jewish holiday of Shavuot.

 

It is customary on this holiday to light bonfires to symbolize the spiritual light brought into the world that was impacted through the teachings of Shimon bar Yochai, the greatest teacher of Torah in his generation.

 

The holiday stems from the teachings of Kaballah, or Jewish mysticism, recently made popular by Madonna.

 

When I arrived at the park I saw lots of families having a good time with their young kids.

 

There was a clown making balloon animals and a few children wondering about sugared up with cotton candy.

 

There were plenty of local Hasidim present, with their wide-brimmed hats, long beards and tallith dangling below their belts. It was good to see many bring their four-legged friends with them too.

 

Kids of all ages took delight in throwing bits of wood onto the growing bonfire.

 

It wasn't until after dark that the bonfire really took hold and people brought out marshmallows to roast. One kid had a particularly Canadian, inventive method of roasting his marshmallows.

 

A couple of drummers, dressed all in white, handed out 20 djembe drums to the crowd and let them in an impromptu drum circle around the fire. They even took out a couple of shofars and played along with the beat.

 

One of the local rabbis tried to gain the crowd's attention to explain the night's significance, but it largely fell on deaf ears, as everyone was too busy enjoying the crackling of the fire, the drums, their friends and family.

 

By the end of the night, the atmosphere reminded me of a PG-rated version of some of the pit parties I went to back in my high school days, where we'd gather around a bonfire in a nearby ravine.

 

Maybe it was the sound of the drums, the crackling of the fire or the overall sense of community, but I began to feel a sense of connectedness and warmth with my fellow Jews on this otherwise chilly spring evening.

 

Photos © Roger Cullman.

Hilo de la Fotohistoria en Pullip .es:

LENN HAS COMPANY(1 of 1) /

LENN TIENE VISITA (1 de 1)

  

(Read in order, this is: SHOT/FOTO 62 of 89) PAG: 01, 02, 03, 04, 05, 06, 07, 08, 09, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 49, 50,51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 59, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, 89.

 

FOTOSTORY: In English / En Español

Gwen: … come and get it...

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Gwen: … ven a por ellos...

 

LINKS:

- Las FOTOHISTORIAS de Sheryl en el Foro de Pullips: Pullip .es

- Sheryl Photostories at Flickr

- Hilo de las Fotohistorias de Lenn y Gwen en el Foro de Pullips: Pullip .es

- Gwen's Album at Ryina's Flickr

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Members of the Parliamentary group for Tibet pose with Tibetan militants in front of the Chinese embassy in Paris on March 18. With the tricolor scarf, the leader of the group, Lionnel Luca, UMP deputy,. To his right, Jean-Louis Bianco (PS), and to his left (behind), Patrick Bloche (PS).

 

Merci de lire les explications en début d'album / Please read the explanations at the beginning of the set

 

Part of Free Tibet ! (Recommended as a slideshow)

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A while back I bought an Ansco Pix Panorama camera at a thrift store. It cost me four dollars, and it could be argued that I paid too much for it. It's a pocket-size all-plastic 35mm camera with a 28mm wide-angle plastic lens. On the back it has a note that says "Notify Photofinisher: Develop film and print in panoramic format."

 

It would be very cool if this camera took panoramic shots by producing really wide negatives, but it doesn't do that; instead, it produces really short negatives. It achieves its panoramic effect by means of a removable insert in that masks the top third and bottom third of each frame, essentially "letterboxing" the negative. So the first thing I did after I discovered the mask insert was remove it. If I want the top third and bottom third of my shot cropped off, I'd rather do that after exposing the frame, thank you very much.

 

I finally decided to give this camera a try with a roll of Kodak 400TX that had taken a couple of trips through the X-ray scanner airports use on checked baggage. A bit of Googling revealed that the Pix Panoramic has a fixed aperture of f/11 and a fixed shutter speed of 1/125 second, but I didn't give much thought to correct exposure while shooting the roll. I just pointed the camera at stuff and clicked, hoping that luck combined with the magic of stand development would produce a few halfway-decent shots.

 

And the results were a pleasant surprise. I got more "keeper" shots than I expected, and rest were at least interesting in one way or another. Given its small size and light weight, the Pix may end up being a carry-around-at-all times camera.

 

Ansco Pix Panorama with "panoramic" mask removed. Kodak 400TX, stand developed in Rodinal 1+100 at 19ºC for 70 minutes.

 

P.S. The title of this shot has nothing whatsoever to do with the TV show "Mad Men", which I've never seen but have heard good things about.

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wow, i can't believe i only have two letters left. it's been a pretty sweet journey.

 

that is an x-ray of the right side of my tailbone. i used to be a dancer, and i had some lower back problems. the x-ray was taken probably about a year and a half ago.

 

sooo today i have to go to a graduation party which is why i'm all dressed up. it's sad that the seniors are leaving but that also means...SUMMER!!

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currently listening to: first day of my life-bright eyes

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En una noche de tormenta un abuelo y su nieto se detuvieron a escuchar el rugir de las olas.

Sin importarles que la lluvia los abrazara completamente...

 

El nieto agobiado por los problemas de la vida

observaba con desgano la escena .

El abuelo poseia una expresion serena y pacifica,

a pesar de las lineas de cansancio que la vida habia dejado en su rostro.

 

Luego de unos minutos

Cuando dejo de rugir un poco el viento

El joven escucho la voz de su abuelo como si viniera desde lejos diciendo :

 

... Ser como el viento que canta.

Y no como la gota que Cae .

Evadir el destino del Ser Humano.

 

Destinado a Caer Desde los Cielos como gota de Lluvia.

 

Holderlin vislumbro nuestro destino.

Caer desde lo alto .

Caer a lo Dionisiaco.

Abrazar lo humano.

 

Como una gota

en un ciclo eterno

de caida al mundo y libertad en el cielo

 

Asi es nuestro camino

Lleno de caidas

y tambien de libertades...

  

El joven luego de escuchar estas palabras sintio inmediatamente una gran sensacion de paz.

Se volteo hacia su abuelo para sonreirle.

Pero solo observo al viento en la arena que flotaba y lo rodeaba.

 

Habian pasado ya muchos años desde aquella noche en que observaron el mar y la tormenta.

Se le habian olvidado ya esas palabras.

Pero en ese momento llegaron desde lejos traidas por el viento y el tiempo.

 

Sin duda...

Ese era uno de esos momentos de libertad.

  

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Wishing you Happy New Year ( Feliz Año Nuevo / Bonne Année) ... with this song ...Hope to see you more of your photos my flickr Friends :) hope you 'll enjoy seeing mine :) ...

 

Love, love, love, love, love, love, love, love, love.

There's nothing you can do that can't be done.

Nothing you can sing that can't be sung.

Nothing you can say but you can learn how to play the game

It's easy.

There's nothing you can make that can't be made.

No one you can save that can't be saved.

Nothing you can do but you can learn how to be you

in time - It's easy.

 

All you need is love, all you need is love,

All you need is love, love, love is all you need.

Love, love, love, love, love, love, love, love, love.

All you need is love, all you need is love,

All you need is love, love, love is all you need.

There's nothing you can know that isn't known.

Nothing you can see that isn't shown.

Nowhere you can be that isn't where you're meant to be.

It's easy.

All you need is love, all you need is love,

All you need is love, love, love is all you need.

All you need is love (all together now)

All you need is love (everybody)

All you need is love, love, love is all you need.

 

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