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Taken on 12.23.2006, uploaded on 05.05.2012.
©2006 Adam James Steenwyk. Please contact me at ajamess [at] gmail [dot] com if you would like to use this photo. Blog: www.f128.info
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Sometimes it's just so intoxicating.
Today wasn't a day to take a good 365. As you can see, homework has been consuming my life. I slaved most of my day over a textbook. I hate it. Not the material its self, although that at times is completely daunting. But the massive amounts of it that I have.
It snowed all day, and I was just aching to get outside with my camera. But I have this thing, called a mother, who makes sure that I have all of my priorities in order 24/7, even if it means I'm killing the potential of a good shoot. Oh well. Hopefully soon.
I made spicy soup today. Everyone else in my family thought it was really spicy, but I didn't think it was bad at all.
I really liked how I could feel the heat of all the spices in my inner ear canal. I guess that's how hot it was.
This is a different kind of a self portrait. Day 52. Goodness.
Thaipusam actually celebrates the birthday of the Hindu deity Subramaniam. On this occasion, Hindus show the sincerity of their faith. It is a time for making and fulfilling vows. Devotees pray for divine help and make vows. When their prayers are answered, they fulfil their vows.
To do this, a devotee would pierce his cheeks, tongue, face or other suitable body parts with sharp objects. Next his friends or relatives load a *kavadi on his shoulder. Finally, in a trance-like manner, he goes on a 4km journey of faith.
Others, including young children, might join the procession carrying only milk pots. The Thaipusam Singapore procession starts at the Sri Srinivasa Perumal Temple on Serangoon Road and ends at the Sri Thandayuthapani Temple on Tank Road.
At first look, one might think that the festival starts at one temple and ends at another. Not so. Many of the devotees start fasting a month before the Thaipusam Singapore festivities. Others fast a week. Yet others three days.
A Hindu friend said this to me, "If you are going to put a 12-inch skewer through your cheeks and a hundred spikes in your chest, you'd better take your fast seriously!"
* A kavadi is a cage-like structure carried by devotees during the Thaipusam Festival.
It is traditionally decorated with peacock feathers and aluminium plates which show images of Hindu deities. Sharp spikes criss-cross its lower section.
An elaborate kavadi might weigh up to 15kg! It is quite something just to lift it. But these chaps I saw actually walked with them for 4km - kavadis, skewers, hooks, spikes and all!
Some of them even skipped and danced with their kavadis. Either they have great endurance or they have some supernatural help.
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高雄市玩美攝影協會 / 拍攝
『玩美是人生追求完美境界的過程,完美是生活過程中的成果,攝影人在乎過程中的進行。因此,玩美幾乎是攝影人所追求的程序,意即尚在進行中,永無止息,故取名之。』
協會會址:台灣 高雄市新興區尚信街29號
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高雄市玩美攝影協會 / 拍攝
『玩美是人生追求完美境界的過程,完美是生活過程中的成果,攝影人在乎過程中的進行。因此,玩美幾乎是攝影人所追求的程序,意即尚在進行中,永無止息,故取名之。』
協會會址:台灣 高雄市新興區尚信街29號
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nee-LUM-bo or nay-LUM-bo -- Latinized form of aboriginal name ... Dave's Botanary
noo-SIFF-er-uh -- nut-bearing ... Dave's Botanary
commonly known as: lotus, sacred lotus • Assamese: কমল komol • Bengali: কমল kamal • Bhojpuri: कमल kamal • Bishnupriya Manipuri: পদ্ম ফুল padda phul • Bodo: फामे बिबार phame bibar, थब्ल बिबार thoblo bibar • Dimasa: pami • Dogri: कमल kamal • Garo: mongnal • Gujarati: મોટુ કમળ motu kamal, સુર્ય કમળ surya kamal • Hindi: कमल kamal • Kachchhi: વડો કમર vado kamar • Kannada: ಕಮಲ kamala, ತಾವರೆ thaavare • Kashmiri: कमल् kamal, پَمپوش pamposh • Karbi: pindong • Khasi: soh-lapudong • Konkani: कमळ kamal • Maithili: कमल kamal • Malayalam: താമര thaamara • Malvani: कमाळ kamaal • Manipuri: ꯊꯝꯕꯥꯜ thambal • Marathi: कमळ kamal • Mundari: कोम्बल बहा kombal baha, सालुकिद बहा salukid baha, उपल बहा upal baha • Nagamese: podum • Nepali: कमल kamal • Odia: ପଦ୍ମ ଫୁଲ padma-phula • Pali: कमल kamal, पदुम paduma • Punjabi: ਕੰਵਲ kanwal • Sanskrit: अब्ज abja, अम्बुज ambuja, अनीकिनी anikini, अरविन्द aravinda, देवन devana, गम्भीर gambhira, हिम hima, कमल kamala, कवार kavara, मृणालिनी mrinalini, नलिनी nalini, पद्म padma, पुष्कर pushkara, सरोज saroja, शीतल shitala, शोभन shobhana • Santali: ᱩᱯᱟᱹᱞ ᱵᱟᱦᱟ upal baha • Sindhi: پَدَمُ padamu • Tai: বক্ মূ bok mu • Tamil: தாமரை thaamarai • Telugu: కమలం kamalamu, పద్మం padmamu, తామర thaamara • Tibetan: པད་མ pad ma • Tulu: ತಾಮರೆ thaamare • Urdu: کنول kanwal
botanical names: Nelumbo nucifera Gaertn. ... heterotypic synonyms: Nelumbium speciosum Willd. • Nelumbium tamara (DC.) Sweet ... and many more at POWO, retrieved 16 October 2023
Photo © 2009, 2010, 2011 Angela A. Stanton, All rights reserved. Contact: angela@stantonphotostudios.com for further information.
Devil's Golf Course on Badwater Lake in Death Valley. A most amazing place!!! What you are looking at is cracked up salt. In some places the salt layer is 5 feet (that's almost 2 meters) deep. What my hubby is looking for is little bubbles that pop up and then pop later from the heat. If you go here in the summer, you can hear the place pop like music.
I did find some of the salt pops but they were popped already. Later I will post a macro shot of this salt pop but I need to find it amidst the many pictures I took here.. =)
This place is in the middle of the lake and you have to drive in on a compacted "dirt" road where the dirt is salt. =) After this trip my car's "service engine soon" warning light came up and stayed the entire day. It went off the next day. I suppose German cars were not made to inhale salt vapor? =)
Yesterday at the festival I entered, they auctioned off some of the entries to the various competitions. They held up this massive bouquet of dahlias. I love dahlias - I think they're amazing but I am rubbish at growing them.
I saw the giant bunch of dahlias, each flower larger than a baby's head, and I knew I had to have them. I bid immediately, and won them. Alastair settled my auction fees and handed me the huge cluster of dahlias.
The person standing next to me was my neighbor - a gentle man, a quiet man, a family man who cares for his ailing wife. Easily in his 70's, every summer he walks across the road and hands us punnets of tomatoes and strawberries, of vegetables and fruits that he grows. He pointed to my dahlias and smiled - "Those were the winners of the flower competition," he said.
"Really?" I replied. "But of course they should have won, they're amazing!"
He smiled shyly. "Thanks. It was my entry and they won."
And I love that I bought my own neighbor's flowers, and I love it even more that he won from them.
These three are the only pale, buttercream colored flowers out of the brightly colored bunch. I put them in a vase together and I can't stop staring at them.
This shot is straight out of the camera.
Hilo de la Fotohistoria en Pullip .es: AFTER THE CONCERT (8 of 9): Akari and Dominic /
DESPUÉS DEL CONCIERTO (8 de 9): Akari y Dominic
(Read in order, this is: SHOT/FOTO 149 of 184) 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, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107,108, 109, 110, 111, 112, 113, 114, 115, 116, 117, 118, 119, 120, 121, 122, 123, 124, 125, 126, 127, 128, 129, 130, 131, 132, 133, 134, 135, 136, 137, 138, 139, 140, 141, 142, 143, 144, 145, 146, 147, 148, 149, 150, 151, 152, 153, 154, 155, 156, 157, 158, 159, 160, 161, 162, 163, 164, 165, 166, 167, 168, 169, 170, 171, 172, 173, 174, 175, 176, 177, 178, 179, 180, 181, 182, 183, 184.
FOTOSTORY: In English / En Español
Akari: XD Hahaha, no need to clarify, I already understood ;) (Thanks god... for a second I just thought he was talking literally... ^_^u)
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Akari: XD Jajajaja, no hace falta que te excuses, ya lo había entendido. ;) (Menos mal... por un momento pensé que lo decía en serio... ^_^u)
LINKS:
- Las FOTOHISTORIAS de Sheryl en el Foro de Pullips: Pullip .es
just kidding.. this is a 3xp HDR taken at MOCA in downtown LA, and a preview of the last sets of photos from our metrolink photowalk, which i will upload tomorrow =)
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The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles (MOCA) is a contemporary art museum with three locations in greater Los Angeles, California. The main branch is located on Grand Avenue in Downtown Los Angeles, near Walt Disney Concert Hall. MOCA's original space, initially intended as a "temporary" exhibit space while the main facility was built, is now known as the Geffen Contemporary, in the Little Tokyo district of downtown Los Angeles. The Pacific Design Center facility is in nearby West Hollywood.
The museum's exhibits consist primarily of American and European contemporary art created since 1940.
-source: wiki, official site: moca.org
Martins eye, rather weird i thought.
One of the shots from my photography book 'Soul Collections Part 2' (Part 1 being a section in my other photography book 'Wonderland')
I followed four people around for three whole days, invading their space at every opportunity (they let me, so i'm not creepy), and photographing them all day (martin was one of them)
The idea was to do this small project and at the end, see if i captured a picture that displays the personality of that person and display the best of three days results in a substantial photography book.
This was part of my Graphic Design Honours Degree course earlier this year. Which i thankfully passed.
All photographs are black and white.
The book can be bought or previewed here www.blurb.com/bookstore/detail/689358
View On Black - everything in the image is made of two different images, one for each eye, left/right, this is the reason we need the glasses, and in this way our brain rebuilds the 3D; without the glasses the projection is messy; in simple terms: the further apart, the further away the object is
The Mower's Song
by Andrew Marvell
My mind was once the true survey
Of all these meadows fresh and gay,
And in the greenness of the grass
Did see its hopes as in a glass;
When Juliana came, and she
What I do to the grass, does to my thoughts and me.
But these, while I with sorrow pine,
Grew more luxuriant still and fine,
That not one blade of grass you spied,
But had a flower on either side;
When Juliana came, and she
What I do to the grass, does to my thoughts and me.
Unthankful meadows, could you so
A fellowship so true forgo,
And in your gaudy May-games meet,
While I lay trodden under feet?
When Juliana came, and she
What I do to the grass, does to my thoughts and me.
But what you in compassion ought,
Shall now by my revenge be wrought:
And flow'rs, and grass, and I and all,
Will in one common ruin fall.
For Juliana comes, and she
What I do to the grass, does to my thoughts and me.
And thus, ye meadows, which have been
Companions of my thoughts more green,
Shall now the heraldry become
With which I will adorn my tomb;
For Juliana comes, and she
What I do to the grass, does to my thoughts and me.
Read more about this oh, so interesting author: www.poets.org/poet.php/prmPID/304
WiggleBums.co.nz/shop is run on PHP, and this my dear readers is a php date string, and some paper calc for seconds for timezone offset. It wasn't me that left the php.net.nz page up, it was my @cabbettenz (Cabbette on Flickr) I is proud.
Family thank-you day at Brockholes Nature Reserve, Preston. Picture by Paul Heyes, Sunday February 25, 2018.
City Hall, Tübingen, Germany
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The oldest building in the Marketplace is City Hall, which dates back to 1435. In 1508, an additional floor was added to the original two-story structure. It was in this phase of expansion that the astronomical clock of Johannes Stöffler, a Tübingen math and astronomy professor, was added to the building.
On the southeast corner of City Hall the figure of a bacchante, a disciple of Bacchus the god of wine, is depicted. Her presence makes reference to the Tübingen’s history winegrowing – inebriated, she throws her clothes behind her.
In the Middle Ages, the ground floor of City Hall housed the municipal salt storage, a prison, and an a public hall in which bakers and butchers could peddle their goods. The once wooden pillars were replaced with cement pillars in the 1970’s. In the large hall on the second floor, which once served as a sales hall for the tanner, visitors can still marvel at the original woodwork from the 15th century. The court and city council meet in the third floor. Starting in 1514, the Württemberg manorial court, the highest court in the land, met on the fourth floor.
Rathaus, Tübingen
Das Tübinger Rathaus direkt am Marktplatz im Herzen der Altstadt wurde in kleinerer Form 1435 erbaut und immer wieder um- und angebaut. Im Querhausgiebel ist die historische Astronomische Uhr.
Die aus Beton gefertigten Arkaden-Stützen sind der von außen sichtbare Teil einer umfänglichen Modernisierung der 1960er Jahre an diesem Haus. Im Rahmen einer großangelegten Sanierung des gesamten Altbaus 2012-2015 werden die Arkaden wie auch weitere Bereiche wieder einem früheren Zustand, der heute angemessener erscheint, angeglichen. Der vordere Teil des Erdgeschosses wird z.B. wieder zu einer großen offenen Halle umgebaut.
Das Rathaus von 1435 war anfangs eine Markthalle für die Bäcker, Metzger und Salzhändler. Es ist heute vierstöckig und verziert durch eine von Johannes Stöffler geschaffene astronomische Uhr von 1511, die den Lauf der Gestirne und die Mondphasen zeigt.
Die Fassade erhielt ihr heutiges Gesicht 1877 zum 400jährigen Jubiläum der Universität (Neorenaissance): Im 1. Obergeschoss drei Allegorien (Gerechtigkeit, Ackerbau und Wissenschaft), darüber sechs Medaillons verdienter Männer der Stadt (Breuning, Osiander, Dann, Huber, Cotta und Uhland) sowie unter der Astronomischen Uhr Graf Eberhard V. im Bart, der Gründer der Universität.
An der Südseite zur Haaggasse gibt es ältere, wohl Renaissance-Fassadenmalereien und an der Ecke die Figur einer frivolen Bacchantin.
1. Black and White Bee on a Pink Cosmo, 2. Pink Cosmos, 3. Pink Cosmo, Yellow Centered, 4. Three Cosmos, 5. Red Bug on Pink Cosmo, 6. Reach Around, 7. Pink Cosmo, 8. Cosmo Center, 9. Cosmos, 10. White Cosmo, 11. Glowing in the Center, 12. Cosmo behind a Green Net, 13. With Open Arms, 14. White Cosmo, 15. Pink Cosmo, 16. Lemon Yellow Cosmo, 17. Pink Cosmos', 18. Green, 19. Black and Red Bug on Cosmo Foilage, 20. White and Maroon Cosmos', 21. Cosmos sulphureus, 22. Two on a Cosmos sulphureus, 23. Dining Out, 24. White Cosmo, in the Wind, 25. Cosmo Leaves, Simply
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this is the result of late night adventuring in downtown Tampa. my friend Ashley and i were extremely bored the other night and driving around downtown Tampa and came across this building out of nowhere and both decided it'd be a good idea to stop and check it out. if you look close you will nothing that there were lights actually shining on pieces of colored glass the make the affect on the building...pretty sweet. we found A LOT of cool stuff to shoot that night, but me being dumb and not bringing my tripod out for late-night shooting posed a problem. i wanted to use as less ISO as possible for this picture so i wouldn't have to deal with a lot of distortion. my substitute for a tripod was my Canon bag (which came in handy the entire night...note to self: always bring a tripod!). shutter speed was set to 1"6; iso100; f/9.0.
i really want to go back very soon, and this time YES, i will definitely bring my tripod along. lesson learned. =P
Anyone know what these delicate autumn blooms are?
They were growing out atop thin tall stems about 4.5 ft tall, in a littl ebrownstone front yard garden on 20th street in Chelsea. Their leaves were large -- like squash or zucchini leaves, and theaves were thick and lower to the ground. Then, these thin little stems shot up high and exploded into these lovely little white blooms, dogwood-like in shape, three bifurcated white petals, bright yolk-yellow stamen and a hard pea gree-pea shaped pistil in the center.
Why am I describing them in such detail when you can just look at the photo? Well, when I spotted these, I was with my dear friend Maureen, who happens to be completely blind. Because she lost her sight in her mid-twenties, she can "see" though my descriptions (if they are detailed enough) and through touch (if she's allowed to palpate the object). Maureen stayed with me for a few days this week while attending a conference on pedestrian rights and walkable cities (a big issue for people with visual impairments -- think about it!) Because she lives in Chcago, we don't get to see each other much. And so I'm not adapted to her way of existing in the world. It always takes a bit of time to readjust to doing things in a way that both supports her fierce independence and enhances her experience of our environment. Once I get my groove back, I'm pretty good at it, because I don't mind slowing down & describing what's going on around me as it's happening. Try it -- you'll find it really enhances your experience, too!
This time, our exploration was especially difficult because we were in NYC (dealing with the subway -- TIMES SQUARE transfers -- with a blind woman, guide dogs, and throngs of self-absorbed New Yorkers) and especially interesting, because I was determined to be both guide and photographer. I wanted to continue "seeing my way" and share that with her. She's always very admant that her friends not alter their behavior because of her -- so I decided to continue carrying my camera & not worry about that being insensitive. The results were interesting. I found myself focusing on things at her hand-level. I also found myself appreciating my sight and being less discirminating about and tough on what I shot.
That's enough of my bable on this topic for now... More later perhaps... Lots of thoughts on this...
Walking into the George Washington National Masonic Memorial was...awesome, in the true sense of the word. We struck the right time to arrive, as we were the only people visiting at the time (though I imagine not many know about the Memorial). One feels that to speak in a regular voice would be a violation, somehow. Sotto voce seemed more appropriate for most of our visit (but then, you all know what a hero of mine Washington is, so perhaps that made me more sensitive to the place).
The elegant and beautiful Memorial Hall, at 100 feet long, 66 feet wide, and 51 feet high and sculpted with great talent and care, is simultaneously ennervating and humbling. The design is clearly meant to lead the visitor's eye to the enormous, 17-foot bronze of George Washington. The effect is truly awe-inspiring, quieting, and throws one into immediate contemplation and consideration.
The Masonic Memorial is far, far better and more fitting than the Washington Memorial most of us are familiar with. It's quite grand, something of the sort we do not see in this country (thankfully), but for Washington...Well, it seems appropriate on one hand, but on the other, I do wonder what the man himself would think! After all, Washington much preferred his farm and businesses to war and politics.
Still, the veneration, so long as it does not devolve into idolization and deification, is merited. Few, few men since have been so beneficial to America (and the world) or so worthy of emulation. It is something even England's King George III recognized, doubtless with great amazement and awe.
The Masons intended to "express in durability and beauty the undying esteem of the Freemasons of the United States for him in whose memory it shall stand throughout the coming years." The designers and builders have truly accomplished their goal.
By the way, there is a beautiful video about Washington narrated by David McCullough here. It'll cause misty eyes, if you love America, if you long for men who even aspire to be so fine and selfless as Washington to arise again.
How you are my hero
How your never here though
Remember times when you put me on your shoulders
How I wish it was forever you would hold us
Right now I’m too young to know
How in the future it will affect me when you go
You could have had it all
You, me, and mum y’know
Anything was possible
I wont be the lonely one
Sitting on my own and sad
A fifty year old
Reminiscing what I had
I wont be the lonely one
Sitting on my own and sad
Forget your dad, he’s gon
All I wanted was a kick-a-bout in the park
For you to race me home when it was nearly getting dark
How I could’ve been yours, and you be mine
It could’ve been me and you until the end of time
Do what you want, when you want
Be as fuckin’ insincere as you can
What kind of way is that to treat your wife
To see your son on Saturdays
What way is that to live your life?
I wont be the lonely one
Sitting on my own and sad
A fifty year old
Reminiscing what I had
I wont be the lonely one
Sitting on my own and sad
Forget your dad, he’s gone
Symphony slurl.com/secondlife/Symphony/100/139/29
I took dozens of pics here at a hard to get angle . . .keeping myself out and managing to get between whatever and the view I wanted.
Due to a technical error in f=ile naming they never saved.
When I went back to re-shoot Ando had stuck a bloody big island in my sky/sea view.
Sob.
(Lovely island though it is)
Actually it was the / in sky/sea that caused the non-saving problem.
This is the only one that saved and would have usually been in the discard batch
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Duración: 2 horas
Horario: 11:00 a 13:00
Lugar: Salón de actos de la Cámara
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11:15 h. Importando modelos de éxito en el comercio electrónico
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Consejero de Innovación y Nuevas Tecnologías del Gobierno de Aragón
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And I was tagged! By nicolas valentin (merci, mon ami!)
So now I have to tell you 16 things about myself and then tag 16 of my friends ... so look out!
Here goes:
1 - I share my home with 4 males, no 5 - even the cat is a "he"!
2 - I've lived in 4 different countries.
3 - I'm British and married a Frenchman - that works out just fine until
there's an England vs Rugby match!
4 - I love the sun and heat (so why am I living in Canada???)
5 - I love books and maps.
6 - i love all kinds of Latin music and danced many Latin dances for 7 years, until, sadly, a serious back problem forced me to stop last year.
7 - I have over 80 cook books
8 - I have two step-sisters that I have never met in 27 years of having them!
9 - I'm a Libran - a very balanced personality (ha!) and can't make a decision!
10 - My favorite food is Italian (but don't tell my French husband that!)
11 - I live in Canada and hate hockey!
12 - I love to watch basketball - NBA (especially the Phoenix Suns), college,
my kids - any basketball!
13 - I can't ski (blame the back!)
14 - I can always find something else to do when I have a pile of ironing.
15 - I had my first camera when I was 9 and have never been without one since.
16 - I'm addicted to Flickr!