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Majestic Princess (IMO: 9614141) is a passenger ship registered and sailing under the flag of the United Kingdom. Her gross tonnage is 144,216, and her deadweight is 11,277. Her overall length (loa) is 330 m, her beam is 38.4 m and her maximum draught is 8.55 m. She was built in 2017 by Fincantieri Monfalcone, Monfalcone, Italy and is operated by Princess Cruise Lines Ltd.
I photographed the Majestic Princess as she passed the port light C, FI.R.4s on her departure from the Fremantle Inner Harbour on 22 March 2023. As she passes the North Mole light, she swings to port to follow the Deep Draft Vessel Approach (Transit Corridor). The pilot is expected to depart at the Inner Pilot Boarding Ground. Her next port of call is Adelaide.
Whilst in Fremantle she was attended to by Inchcape Shipping Services.
I made this cake for one of my best friend's daughter, the lovely Diya, who turned 4 at the weekend. This was my first attempt at a castle cake and I'm really pleased with how it turned out! The two tiers are moist chocolate cake and the tower was actually handmade from cardboard and covered to match the cake. As requested by Diya the castle was pink with purple highlights :-)
Locomotive Services Limited Class 47/7, 47593 "Galloway Princess" storms through Acton Bridge in the fading light with Statesman Rail's Settle to Carlisle & Coastal Statesman.
The return leg was running as 1Z35 16:04 Carlisle to Cardiff Central.
The Shepparton Swans Versus the Euroa Magpies.
A match of Australian rules or football held at the Shepparton Swan s home ground Princess Park.
The Disney princess.
Geez, how would we know what ideal to have for women if it weren't for Walt Disney? First, we have the waist. This waist isn't even achievable on the model circuit, and the combination of that waist and brust would lead our poor beauty to chronic back problems. The hair? Gotta be extensions. Never seen hair like that on a real person. Finally, what's with Disney's woman always talking to birds on their hands? If a bird came up to any woman (or man) I know, they probably flip out and swat it.
This figurine is not some old relic from the antique shop, it's Disney's Modern Woman. It's a laugh, because they go to all of this trouble to pretend that they're "feminist" by making movies with female leads, but that's just an appeal to 50% of the market. They still treat women like crap in their narratives.
In Disney, aren't the mothers of most of these women/girls either gone or evil?
In Disney, doesn't the heroine always get supplemented by the male hero... or have to ACT like a male in order to succeed?
I'd love to hear your thoughts what you think the "message" is behind most of these Disney tales...
We are Urban Princesses. Forget all of the negative stereotypes that you've heard. We are not "hood", we are not "ghetto", and we are not "ratched". We're fabulous and we're fierce.
When did your surroundings become a negative description to describe you? ("She's a hood rat") When did the place where you live become equated to the people who live there? ("That's/He's/She's so ghetto")
Don't categorize us. Don't lump us all together. We are individuals. Don't think that we are all "bad" because of our surroundings or where we live. That is not who we are. We shall rise. Why? Because we are "Urban Princesses" and the only place for us to go is "UP"!!!!
From left to right:
SIS Baby Phat Chandra
Barbie Basics Model No. 8 Collection 003
The Barbie Look Red Carpet
Festivals of the World Kwanzaa
Hard Rock Cafe 2007
Top Model Nikki
SIS Trichelle
*Inspiration and credit goes to Miss Tracy X, aka BarbieGurl4eVa. Thank you, girl!!
10 stop neutral density filter to blur water and Ultra Wide Angle to show separation of pier. 15 seconds at F14.
This was from the day I was walking to catch the 4:30 showing of Mickey and the Magical Map when a certain princess looks up and flashes her smile as I am walking by. She got my attention enough to make me forget going to watch the map makers.
Just a minor crop (don't need much when you shoot portraits with a 300 mm) and a few other changes in LR. Mainly just a temperature adjustment.
Eucalyptus caesia, commonly known as Caesia, Gungurru or Silver Princess, is a mallee of the Eucalyptus genus. It is endemic to the central Wheatbelt region of Western Australia, where it is found on a small number of granite outcrops. The name "silver" refers to the white powder that covers the branches, flower buds and fruit. "Gungurru" comes from the name used by the indigenous Noongar people.
The Sea Princess nee Kungsholm, back in P&O colours in February 1993. There had been a few years serving the US market under the Princess Cruises banner.
Originally built for the Danish State Railway and launched in 1951 as 'Dronning Ingrid', she remained in passenger and freight service until the mid-1980s. She left Barrow in July 2015 to become a floating museum in Denmark, and was photographed at Town Quay, Buccleuch Dock, Barrow-in-Furness on 27th May 2015 shortly before embarking on possibly her final sailing. Further information:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Princess_Selandia
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My great uncle Ben must have been heartened to receive this Box at the front on Christmas day 1914.
The brass box originally contained a variety of items such as tobacco and chocolate together with the Christmas card and photograph of the Princess.
Princess Mary sent this message to the nation
"I want you now to help me to send a Christmas present from the whole of the nation to every sailor afloat and every soldier at the front. I am sure that we should all be happier to feel that we had helped to send our little token of love and sympathy on Christmas morning, something that would be useful and of permanent value.
A Princess Mary Gift Fund Box was a treasured possession of many veteran soldiers of the First World War, even when the original contents – usually cigarettes and rolling tobacco – had long been used. The embossed brass box was air-tight, and made a useful container for money, tobacco, papers and photographs, so was often carried through subsequent service.
A great many men carefully repacked their presents and sent them home to their wives and families.
Sadly Benjamin like many others did not return home and died in France in 1918 from pneumonia aged 29 and is buried at Les Baraques Military Cemetery, Sangatte France.
she turned her head as she was walking by, looking straight into my lens, and thinking what this guy was doing.
Model: Queen Passion
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Photographer: Renaldo Creative
Skirt: Perfect Culture
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Project: The Many Faces of African Queens and Princesses