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Tacoma is an old city, but a very beautiful city. They have a great port and a wonderful industrial area which I didn't have enough time to shoot in. Next time. Next time.

 

I leave Thursday.

Jason De Caires Taylor named this sculpture Vicissitudes, commenting on the future trajectories of these children.

 

This sculpture was seen in the Molinere Beausejour Marine Protected Area, Grenada. This was the first of the underwater sculpture parks created by Taylor, who has more than 1,200 underwater sculptures in Australia, UK, Cyprus, France, Maldives, Indonesia, Mexico and Bahamas.

 

The sculpture park in Grenada was founded in 2006 and Vicissitudes was added in 2007. Initially, Vicissitudes was intended to be the community of children holding hands and looking toward their futures. But as the currents modified these sculptures, some had to be propped up, and these were tied together for stability. Many people (including me) interpreted the ties as manacles, and the sculpture a reminder of slavery in the history of Grenada.

 

Taylor fully intended that his sculptures be colonized by the species looking for a place to live on a healthy marine surfaces.

I love these ice fishing huts for their quirky and unique designs. While they all must be portable, protect their owners from the elements and have access to the ice, they can be as unique and creative as their owners desire.

 

Lake Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.

 

This is the first image in a series of images I shot in Manitoba in December, 2019 which is a finalist in the Sony World Photography Awards. The Awards ceremony and the exhibition have been cancelled, but winners will be announced on June 9. I’m disappointed about the cancellation – I was going to go to the ceremony in London and planning to meet up with friends in England, Scotland and Ireland – but I know my disappointment is a drop in the bucket of the world’s sadness in these difficult times. If I’m lucky, the exhibition will happen later this year.

 

SWAPA has strict entry rules outlining when images can be shot and if they are published (publishing includes showing images on social media). As I shot these in December and had to submit them in mid-January I didn’t have a chance to show them online, so they were submitted as ‘unpublished’. I have received permission now to publish them on my website and on social media, so here you go.

 

I wrote a short blog post about this trip to Manitoba (and North Dakota) to photograph these ice fishing huts in December, 2019.

 

If you'd like, take a look at the the rest of this ice fishing hut series.

 

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Drove past this that morning.

Turned back and grabbed a shot.

Found that someone else had also thought this interesting.

 

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We both titled our photos the same.

Googling only turned up sites aimed at protecting the Chaco Canyon site and surrounding area from drilling. Nothing turned up regarding the sign painted on this building specifically.

 

Thought I'd throw this into the ~~fence friday~~ as well, there is a fence.

Perched on the northwest coast of Crete, Balos Lagoon stuns with its turquoise waters, pink-white sands, and rocky islets. The arid terrain, scattered with wild goats and stone walls, adds to its raw charm. Accessible by boat or hike, it’s a protected natural gem and one of Greece’s most iconic beaches.

 

Située à l’extrémité nord-ouest de la Crète, la lagune de Balos séduit par ses eaux turquoise, ses bancs de sable rose et blanc, et ses îlots rocheux. Le paysage aride, peuplé de chèvres sauvages et de murets en pierre, renforce son charme brut. Accessible en bateau ou par une randonnée, c’est un joyau naturel protégé et l’une des plages les plus emblématiques de Grèce.

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I fancied that the Cactus had curled it's frond over the bloom to protect it.

Rhino poaching has escalated in recent years and is being driven by the demand for rhino horn in Asian countries where some ignorant people belief it can cure ailments. Rhino horn is made of keratin and CAN NOT cure any sickness.

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AUSTRIA - one of the most beautiful countries

Essaouira is protected by a natural bay partially shielded by wave action by the Iles Purpuraires. A broad sandy beach extends from the harbour south of Essaourira, at which point the Oued Ksob discharges to the ocean; south of the discharge lies the archaeological ruin, the Bordj El Berod.[1] The Canary Current is responsible for the generally southward movement of ocean circulation and has led to enhancement of the local fishery.[2] The village of Diabat lies about five kilometres south of Essaouira, immediately south of the Oued Ksob.

 

Essaouria connects to Safi to the north and to Agadir to the south via the N1 road and to Marrakech to the east via the R 207 road. There is a small airport some 7-8 km away from the town, which schedules several flights a week to Casablanca.

 

The Medina of Essaouira (formerly "Mogador") is a UNESCO World Heritage Listed city, as an example of a late 18th century fortified town, as transferred to North Africa.

 

The fishing harbour, suffering from the competition of Agadir and Safi remains rather small, although the catches (sardines, conger eels) are surprisingly abundant due to the coastal upwelling generated by the powerful trade winds and the Canaries Current.

 

There are only a handful of modern purpose-built hotels within the walls of the old city. The medina is home to many small arts and crafts businesses, notably cabinet making and 'thuya' wood-carving (using roots of the Tetraclinis tree), both of which have been practised in Essaouira for centuries.

 

Essaouira is also renowned for its kitesurfing and windsurfing, with the powerful trade wind blowing almost constantly onto the protected, almost waveless, bay. Several world-class clubs rent top-notch material on a weekly basis.

 

Parasols tend to be used on the beach as a protection against the wind and the blowing sand. Camel excursions are available on the beach and into the desert band in the interior.

 

Essaouira is the site of an annual pilgrimage to the grave of Rabbi Chaim Pinto, whose home and synagogue are preserved as an historic and religious site, the Chaim Pinto Synagogue. The Simon Attias Synagogue is also still standing.

A boy at a grape farm in hyderabadh, 2004.

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One of several police dogs deployed on Friday 24 March 2023, as hundreds gathered in central London to protest the rolling out of a red carpet at Number 10 Downing Street for Israel's prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu.

 

يوم الجمعة 24 مارس 2023 ، تجمع المئات في وسط لندن للاحتجاج على طرح السجادة الحمراء في رقم 10 داونينج ستريت لرئيس الوزراء الإسرائيلي بنيامين نتنياهو

 

ביום שישי 24 במרץ 2023, מאות התאספו במרכז לונדון במחאה על פריצת השטיח האדום ברחוב דאונינג מספר 10 עבור ראש ממשלת ישראל, בנימין נתניהו

 

Israeli liberals, angry at Netanyahu's attempt to crush the independence of the judiciary and protect himself from a corruption indictment, joined Palestinian and other activists infuriated by 56 years of Apartheid, since Israel's occupation of the West Bank in 1967.

 

Netanyahu is still on trial for corruption in three separate cases. In 2019 he had already been officially indicted for breach of trust, accepting bribes and fraud, and, as a consequence, he lost the support of his coalition partners in parliament. However, last November, he returned to power in coalition with the ultra-orthodox and ultra nationalist factions, forming what almost all commentators agree is the most right wing government Israel has witnessed since its independence in 1948.

 

Israel has been rocked by massive protests and strikes ever since Netanyahu's justice minister, Yariv Levin, revealed the government's plan to overhaul the country's justice system in January. Activists pointed out that its intent was clear. To weaken judicial independence and to shield Netanyahu from corruption charges.

 

Resistance to the government's proposals escalated even further two days after this photograph was taken when Netanyahu returned to Israel and fired his defence minister, Yoav Gallant. Within an hour tens of thousands had taken to the streets in central Jerusalem and also surrounded Netanyahu's home.

 

Returning to Friday morning in London when this photo was taken, protesters waiting peacefully on the pavement opposite 10 Downing Street were doubtless surprised at the huge number of police, including dogs, deployed on Whitehall. Later, and despite heavy rain, around a hundred protesters made their way to the Savoy Hotel where Netanyahu was rumoured to be staying, where the police presence was far more low key.

 

Many activists carried placards such as "democracy and occupation cannot coexist" and "Free Palestine = Free Israel." They pointed out that Palestinians live in what both Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch have concluded is an Apartheid state, many without any access to clean water or electricity, many fearing the demolition of their homes and others the detention for lengthy periods of their relatives and children for protesting the continuing occupation. Meanwhile, Britain's ongoing military and diplomatic support for Israel make us complicit in the continued oppression of the Palestinian people.

 

Taken during an evening walk through the Hass Tract, a parcel of land donated to the Mississippi Valley Conservancy for protection against bluff side residential development and other forms of short-sighted stupidity.

An old fence in City Cemetery, Raleigh, Wake County, North Carolina.

While hiking out from capturing this image at Frankenstein Trestle: flic.kr/p/2qwkHnF our group of photographers were startled by an unexpected horn blowing for the crossing at the old Willey House Post Office site to the east. In short order this ligh engine move came around the bend headed west on the old Maine Central Mountain Sub around MP 79.3. Conway Scenic 216 (EMD GP35 blt. Mar. 1965 as NW 1328) and 255 (EMD GP38 blt. Nov. 1966 as MEC 255) are shadowing the nine car long 470 club special providing protect duty should the train encounter troubles or stall out on 1400 ft climb up the 2.2% grade to the top of the notch. Ultimately their services were not needed and they'd return light later ahead of the special.

 

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This always gave me the creeps...maybe if I post it on my stream it will protect me...LOL

Ok, so maybe I am a bit bored today...

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At this point in the night the protesters had already been down Whitehall to Parliament Square, and the march had pretty much disbanded, so there wasn't a lot of point in blocking the way.

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