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My friend gave me this about three years ago, I kept it in front of my desk all the time.

The purpose she gave it to me is to remind me to be brave, even I'm facing with some really tough situations.

 

I get sad and pessimistic sometimes...there're times that I think I'll never get over it.

I have to admit, I'm not a person who can always have the courage to conquer every single challenge in my life.

 

But I'm learning.

 

Learn to embrace anything that comes toward me, and take them as events that will make me grow a little bit more.

 

I'm trying.

35mm color positive film. Epson Perfection V600 quality scan.

 

My sister, Kolla, in 1987 in Denmark.

Processed with VSCO with p5 preset

As you can see, I have been using Etsy quite a bit longer than I have been using eBay. I don't frequently purchase items on Etsy, but I have received positive feedback from the stores I have purchased from.

Brad's birthday

Monika Reams lift water from stream to wash her car after we were locked behind the gate in a logging mountain. Her positive attitude helped us to get through the period. Without noticing, we drove into private lands and roads own by private timber company and were locked at 2:15pm and saved by police after 7:00pm. Fortuanatlly we knew how to enjoy and made fun of ourselves.

Harlan, Mary, and Byron Hock

The entire graffiti/stencil:

"And . . . we play the game of false positives". Graffiti in downtown Pereira - referring to accusations that the military killed innocent civilians, dressed them in guerilla uniforms, and presented them as "false positives".

2009 fashion show fundraiser. Photos by Rui Dias-Aidos

ULM receiver is brought down by Vince Williams (37) and Cam Thomas (19) after scrambling for several yards in the second half of play.

Model: Sashy

 

@ Orto Botanico, Brera1, Milano, 11.12.2010

An experiment that decided to turn out like this:)

Loretta, Pat, Brad, Ruth

The Peggy Positive photoshoot.

 

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PHOTOS COURTESY OF LIVING POSITIVE

 

Living Positive is a unique city wide project, which explores living with or being affected by HIV, through Photography, created through a partnership between Artist Charlotte Barnes and the Manchester based charity Body Positive North West (BPNW).

 

Contact will be the main hub for a fifty venue city wide exhibition of prints on display through various windows,shop walls and in bars along with images on the City Gateway giant screen at Manchester Piccadilly Train Station. A free publication containing a selection of images will be available citywide.

 

Living Positive are thrilled to announce that Annie Lennox has donated a photograph with accompanying text in support, which will be on display in Contact for the duration of the exhibition.

 

www.livingpositive.co.uk

Positive monday - quote - Ghandi - Branding a Better World

 

Illia Lager, 10, who lives in the conflict-affected mining village of Druzhba in eastern Ukraine, stands in front of a water pipeline near the family’s home. For the Lager family, living close to the contact line comes with a constant fear of shelling, landmines, water shortages and financial hardship. In addition, the protracted conflict continues to take a substantial toll on their mental health. Illia’s mother Viktoria attended the positive parenting workshops supported by UNICEF and the European Union and learned how to support her children and manage their fears.

#MovingForward

Photos: UNICEF/2019/Druzhba/Aleksey Filippov

I was commissioned to create an art piece for auction by a very special Relay for Life team. Read more about the detail on my Think Positive post blogged today.

 

(an additional view for in natural overcast lighting)

 

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Oksana Bezdieniezhnykh, a mother living in the conflict-affected village of Druzhba, sits in her home with her daughter Nastia, 12. Oksana’s family suffers the burden of the protracted conflict in eastern Ukraine, which entered its sixth year in 2019. Oksana attended the positive parenting workshops supported by UNICEF and the European Union, which helped to mitigate the impact of the conflict on her and her family’s psycho-social wellbeing.

#MovingForward

Photos: UNICEF/2019/Druzhba/Aleksey Filippov

Think Positive

 

"Meditation helps us to develop the capacity to observe our thoughts from a neutral place rather than identifying with them. This enables us to watch the patterns of our thinking on a constant basis..."

 

This entry came at a good time, I have been extra aware lately of how positivity spreads like warm butter on toast, and smooths out anything rough. This year it has really started to click in my understanding, I've gained more appreciation than ever for people that have grown to that kind of mature mindset. Doesn't mean that uncertainty doesn't still wreck havoc on me, but I do feel like I am (slowly) getting better at stopping myself from spending too much time in the land of sadness/personal torment on any given day, and reminding myself what's in the past, and what people and types of things inspire and excite me, and what I can do next to move closer to that.

 

Photo taken in a tunnel in Norway this spring.

The positive battery lead with 40AMP fuse

When I saw this picture : www.flickr.com/photos/txross/7565901214/

I found a way to light paint the olympic rings with the black color. How? Just by light painting the negative colors (these ones) and turning the shoot in positive, which makes this : http://www.flickr.com/photos/ekhinos/7571023022

 

Thanks to TxPilot!

you are not knowing someone

until you know his backs and

their pasts.

#Gosip Hot :Rajin Kemo Sembuhkan Kanker, Aldi Taher: Harus Positive Thinking1

To me, the word encouraged, means not giving up. That is what I was trying to show in this photo. While the situation around the happy face is sad, he is not giving up and keeps on smiling. He is encouraged to keep going with the positive attitude.

 

This picture contains geometric shapes. There are no organic shapes. The subject in this photograph is the happy face. The photograph also uses repetition since the cylinders are being repeated. The light in the photograph in artificial because the flash from the camera was used. The most highlighted part of the photograph is the cylinder with the happy face on it. The angle at which the photograph was taken from was from eye level.

Been inking up the last two layers -- this is an inprogress shot of the fifth layer, which I suspect will be a semi-opaque pale cream/yellow color. All those little dots on the skin are meant to be stars and such. Stay tuned, will be printing the other two layers tomorrow!

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