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Une lourde pierre résiste encore à la force du courant de ce torrent des Gorges de Ballandaz, Villard du Planay, Savoie (Alpes)
40106 arrives at Highley with the 1340 Bridgnorth to Kidderminster. She catches a rare glimpse of sunshine as she makes her final approach.
* Dans la réserve de Pibeste. Je ne sais pas vraiment ce qu'est cet arbre, mais il est moitié mort, moitié vivant. Les conditions de vie pour ce végétal sur cette corniche vers 1500 mètres d'altitude et en plein vent ne doivent pas être une sinécure !
Pour ce qui est de la photo, j'ai fait pour avoir une prolongation de l'image sur 3 plans, en allant du bas droit au haut gauche. Le premier avec cet arbre, le second, avec ce promontoire et ce rappel de vert avec de nouveau des arbres, et enfin le lointain parsemé lui aussi d'arbres.
* This is in the Pibeste wildlife reserve near the wellknown town Lourdes. I do not know the name of this tree, but it looks like it is half dry half living. Its windy position makes the living conditions pretty hard !
I built the picture with 3 plans from bottom right to top left, front, back and middle, each with darkgreen hints.
So glad that I went looking for something on my hard drive last night as finding (what I think are) some really nice images from my early morning jaunts to one of the coves in Coverack.
It was hard to resist taking several pictures of this young woman: she seemed so clean-cut, attractive, and well dressed as she stood in the square while chatting on her cell phone.
She then marched back and forth several paces, then went into the entrance to the 72nd Street subway station, came back out again, marched around, continued chattering on her cell phone, and occasionally glanced at me with a puzzled look as I snapped several pictures. A good ten minutes went by until she finally disappeared for good into the subway station, still chattering away on her cell phone...
Note: this photo was published in a Jul 9, 2009 photo titled "How to Ease Your Transition to Google Voice." It was also published in an Aug 1, 2009 XYHDTV blog titled "How Do I Know if She Likes Me?" It was also published in a Jun 11, 2010 Online Dating Finder blog, with the same title as the caption that I used on this Flickr page. And it was published in a Jul 21, 2010 blog titled "En busca del look perfecto para ir de rebajas." It was also published in an undated (mid-Oct 2010) "Second Store on the Web" blog titled "A Grеаt Option – Digital TV οח Yουr PC." And it was published in a Nov 1, 2010 blog titled "Get it for free! Put away your credit card – Tips on free online dating." It was also published in a Dec 3, 2010 First Date Conversation blog , with the same title and detailed notes as what I had written here on this Flickr page. And it was published in a Dec 18, 2010 blog titled "Single? Try Online Dating, It Works!"
Moving into 2011, the photo was published in a Jan 3, 2011 PC and Parts blog titled "Q&A: Is there a store online where I can get a powerbutton switch for a gateway essential 500 (pentium 3 500mhz)?" And it was published in a Jan 25, 2010 blog titled "The Best Things in Life are Usually Free – Online Dating and Singles Tips." It was also published in a Jan 27, 2011 blog titled "Help me please where can i work online from my laptop?" And it was published in a Jul 21, 2011 blog titled "Judging Female Sexual Attractiveness Based On The Clothes They Wear."
Moving into 2012, the photo was published in an Apr 9, 2012 www.my-essential.de/2012/04/09/dude-theres-some-guy-takin..., with the same caption and detailed notes I had written on this Flickr page. It was also published in a Jun 21, 2012 blog titled "6 Little-Known Facts that Could Affect Your Air Miles." And it was published in an undated (early Dec 2012) blog titled "4 Good Reasons to Dress Up Well All The Time."
Moving into 2013, the photo was published in a Mar 20, 2013 blog titled "WHAT DO YOU SAY TO SOMEONE WHO SAID NO TO BEING A BRIDESMAID."
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This is part of an evolving photo-project, which will probably continue throughout the summer of 2008, and perhaps beyond: a random collection of "interesting" people in a broad stretch of the Upper West Side of Manhattan -- between 72nd Street and 104th Street, especially along Broadway and Amsterdam Avenue.
I don't like to intrude on people's privacy, so I normally use a telephoto lens in order to photograph them while they're still 50-100 feet away from me; but that means I have to continue focusing my attention on the people and activities half a block away, rather than on what's right in front of me.
I've also learned that, in many cases, the opportunities for an interesting picture are very fleeting -- literally a matter of a couple of seconds, before the person(s) in question move on, turn away, or stop doing whatever was interesting. So I've learned to keep the camera switched on (which contradicts my traditional urge to conserve battery power), and not worry so much about zooming in for a perfectly-framed picture ... after all, once the digital image is uploaded to my computer, it's pretty trivial to crop out the parts unrelated to the main subject.
For the most part, I've deliberately avoided photographing bums, drunks, drunks, and crazy people. There are a few of them around, and they would certainly create some dramatic pictures; but they generally don't want to be photographed, and I don't want to feel like I'm taking advantage of them. I'm still looking for opportunities to take some "sympathetic" pictures of such people, which might inspire others to reach out and help them. We'll see how it goes ...
The only other thing I've noticed, thus far, is that while there are lots of interesting people to photograph, there are far, far, far more people who are not so interesting. They're probably fine people, and they might even be more interesting than the ones I've photographed ... but there was just nothing memorable about them.
Impresionante portalada en Mijares... antes de la restauración, que ya podemos disfrutar con su restaurante y que han respetado perfectamente el conjunto histórico, que bien merece la visita, el sitio es impresionante se puede ver si pasais por el atajo que lleva desde Queveda hasta Puente San Miguel, y se entra pasando junto a la iglesia de Mijares o bajando desde Sierrallana, se ve enseguida junto a la iglesia.
Con la entrada en vigor del nuevo Plan General de Ordenación Urbana (PGOU), Santillana del Mar está sumergida en una profunda transformación urbanística que no sólo afecta a los terrenos sin urbanizar. Edificios emblemáticos de la villa son restaurados a costa de pagar un peaje que les convierte en centros turísticos.
Uno de los últimos casos es el del Palacio de Mijares, construido en el siglo XVI y que se encuentra enmarcado en uno de los nuevos proyectos surgidos como consecuencia del PGOU. El edificio, declarado Bien de Interés Cultural con categoría de monumento en 1995.
Y es que desde hace algunos años, los monumentos más señeros de Santillana se han ido convirtiendo en centros destinados a usos comerciales y turísticos, al ser esta la forma más viable de conservar monumentos cuyo mantenimiento resulta muy costoso.
Algunos edificios como el Palacio de Benamejí, convertido en el Palacio de Caja Cantabria; la Torre de Don Borja, transformada en la sede de la Fundación Santillana, y las casas del Águila y de La Parra fueron restaurados y dedicados a actividades expositivas y culturales.
En otros casos, se optó por convertir algunos monumentos en centros turísticos para albergar hoteles y restaurantes, como sucedió con la Casa de la Archiduquesa, Hombrones, Tagle, Marqués de Santillana y el bajo de la Torre del Merino.
Sólo dos edificios históricos de la villa se resisten a la tentación del turismo: el palacio de Velarde, en Las Arenas, y la casona de Torres Quevedo, en la calle de la Carrera.
Algunos de estos edificios cuentan con un nivel de protección monumental fuera del ámbito del Plan Especial de Protección y Reforma Interior, y están catalogados dentro del Nivel de Protección de Monumentos.
En concreto, el Palacio de Mijares fue declarado Bien de Interés Cultural con categoría de monumento el 5 de enero de 1995.
I couldn't resist the play on words. I plopped my boxing gloves on a shelf last week and noticed they made a heart shape. So, I made them pose for me. :) Then I laid some Nik color effects on them: a bw conversion and more Nik glamour glow on them to blur them a bit and lose some detail. BTW, they really are PINK! Anyone who knows me knows that of course I would have pink boxing gloves. It makes me feel feminine while I'm pummeling the speed bag! ;-)
Rise Rebel Resist-Otep
www.youtube.com/watch?v=1ooXPFRh6rs
perfect little spouses
in perfect little houses
it's family fun time
let's commit a hate crime
....if i can't be loved, then I'll be hated.
I'm disconnected
I'm uninspired
I'm burning in water
I'm drowning in fire
I'm trapped inside my mind
beneath these piles of stinking life
you use this abuse to keep me conquered
you're so absurdly common
vacant faces
brainless strangers
sputtering, stuttering insect language
I'm the creature you created
everyday i grow jaded
calloused and exasperated
if I'll never be loved
then I'll be hated
I'm one of the
freaks, the fagots,
the geeks, the savages,
rogues, rebels, dissident devils,
artists, martyrs, infidels ...
do we sit still
under attack?
or do we start pushing back?
never back up
never back down
& FIGHT.
RISE
REBEL
RESIST
RISE
REBEL
MAKE A FIST
RESIST
RISE
REBEL
RESIST
RISE
REBEL
MAKE A FIST
RESIST
I'm human pollution
I covet retribution
I'm just a big mistake
a defect you can subjugate
your ridicule is just typical antics
spineless, mindless, tragic, fanatic
puritan, bigot
lunatic, hypocrite
To save my soul from disaster
self-destruction could be the answer
if I'll never be loved
then I'll be hated
I'm one of the
freaks, the fagots,
the geeks, the savages,
rogues, rebels, dissident devils,
artists, martyrs, infidels ...
do we sit still
under attack?
or do we start pushing back?
never back up
never back down
& FIGHT.
RISE
REBEL
RESIST
RISE
REBEL
MAKE A FIST
RESIST
RISE
REBEL
RESIST
RISE
REBEL
MAKE A FIST
RESIST
masochistic
so sadistic
all they see is another statistic
maybe I'm a misfit, maybe I'm different
it will never be an average existence
masochistic
so sadistic
all they see is another statistic
If I can't be loved
then I'll be hated
it's family fun time
let's commit a hate crime
WAR
WAR
RISE
REBEL
RESIST
RISE
REBEL
MAKE A FIST
RESIST
RISE
REBEL
RESIST
RISE
REBEL
MAKE A FIST
RESIST
(WE ARE)
the
freaks, the fagots,
the geeks, the savages,
rogues, rebels, dissident devils,
artists, martyrs, infidels ...
do we sit still
under attack?
or do we start pushing back?
never back up
never back down
& fight
WAR
WAR
RESIST
Pose: 5ifth Order
Armor: Tonktastic
Weapons: C-Tech Mag 10 and Semple Creations Prince Sword.
Location: Higashiosaka
Featuring:
My Kind of Princess by Eclectic Desires
Boom 1 by [Kikiay] Poses
Full credits are at Blue's Fantasy!
Resisted posting this at the time as it was taken between two frames that I did upload and I was loath to take flooding the market to a new level.
40145 heads 1Z44 from Appleby to Skipton at Blea Moor.
I couldn't resist...I HAD to try these wings I got at Fae 4 free, ColeMarie's store. They're called Angel Dust Wings, and they are fantastic. I just looove the way they move. Once you've tried them on, you never wanna take em off. And...flying with wings is a whole new experience...
(Guys, sorry for the clothes! I know I still look like Raven, a regular boy in regular clothes, with wings on his back...but I really felt like an angel...)
Port Willunga Jetty, SA
A slightly later shot on the same morning last week that I went to port wilunga. No special processing done - a colour palette accentuated with a colour gradient layer using the the orange and blues from the original image. the previous shot taken from those rocks on the far right of image.