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In reconnecting with Draven I realized how transformative he is. Back when I met him originally and in the time I knew him he was always a very cool looking guy with a personality to match. I’d attribute some of it to his dad, with the wide variety of influences he’s mentioned from comics to music and movies to art. His name actually comes from one of his dad’s favourites,The Crow after the character Eric Draven. It wasn’t until recently when we reconnected that I began to look back at his photos, noticing the amount of looks he went through, always adapting to the next thing in his own way.

 

I found a real friend in Draven. We held similar interests and shared many friends. Social circles continually collided and meeting up was bound to happen frequently. At some point, like with so many, I saw him less. He moved out of Patrick’s house and off to North Vancouver to my understanding. From there I lost track of him, though the last time I did see him was at the Wired Monk in Fleetwood. I remember he was wearing a zootsuit and a motor head toque. The next time I saw him was due to less fortunate happenings, though while he was in town we got the chance to catch up before he went back to Kamloops where he’s been residing for a while now.

 

I miss him. I miss a lot of people. I want nothing more than to hold on to connections, but it’s hard. Hard to stay in touch. But it’s easy to reconnect. It really only takes a wave or nudge. The slight nostalgia helps. It’s easier to forget what you’ve got until it’s gone. Cherish your friendships and the time you have. It’ll make for better memories, and an easier time to reconnect to the people you care about.

 

Fragments of our missing dream

Pieces from here and there

Fall in place along the line - my boy neil

Reconnecting with an old friend

‘Reconnecting with soil, soul and society’ is emphasised here. A green place to visit, housed around the old Tai Po Police Station this is where the Union Jack was raised to mark the official takeover of the New Territories in 1899. There's also a museum dedicated to the workings of the old police station.

A mother lion and her two cubs reconnecting in the early evening. Serengeti NP, Tanzania.

...lets me know that you need me.

 

With everything going on; two bairnies under two, playing psychologist to the latest batch of trauma-inflicted students, as well as preparing for her Healer exam, Jo and Iain hadn't had much time to themselves.

 

Thank Merlin for babysitters a mere owl away. Grandparents Carstairs gave them the night off to reconnect as best they could in the wee hub of McDuff.

 

Sure there was a bar. It wasn't much, but the food was good, drinks even better (ale for Iain and hot cocoa for Jo), and the atmosphere welcoming. But it was when the music started up that they felt as they had when they were both teens - dancing in the halls, and then the wooded trails outside of Inverness and along the docks in Fraserburgh.

 

"There's a truth in your eyes, saying you'll never leave me..."

 

Song

This year I had an amazing time reconnecting with many awesome people at Keystone Conference. Going as a second year attendee, I went with my very good friend Caela to share Keystone with another West Coast Girl. Thank you Keystone for being so inspirational and a place where I can share that Pride with others ️‍⚧️

Two & a half years ago, I went camping by the Basingstoke Canal for the first time, where this photo was taken.. I went back in 2018 & 2019, and will be there again this summer.

I love going camping and shooting self-portraits in the surrounding woodland. This was taken about 7 in the morning as the sun was rising through the trees, creating all that beautiful dappled light, but not too harsh.

It's been a long time since we all got on the water to enjoy a sunset paddle, but the wait was worth it.

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Honesty time. I've struggled for four years to get employment in my field. I finished my 4 year bachelor's program for photography and painting back in 2012. Since then I've busted my butt to get into advertising and have a consistent income. I knew it was going to be competitive, but I definitely was not expecting to still be counting my pennies come time for rent after 4+ years post graduation. It's rough. And it gets me down. I've bounced from serving jobs to internships that lead nowhere to scraping by on freelance mixed with savings. This summer the only job I was able to find that would hire me was a landscaping crew position. Pay isn't great and it's back breaking work, but it's exactly what I need in my life right now.

I've been glued to a computer screen for too many years feeling stressed and frustrated and I began to lose my love of art, the whole reason why I decided to study photography to begin with. So this summer I'm reconnecting with nature, breathing fresh air and being outside everyday, and kicking my body back into shape. It's hard, hot, dirty, sweaty, exhausting and certainly not glamorous. It's truthfully very humbling.

The SR 99 tunneling machine’s front end is in position to be reconnected to the rest of the machine in this Aug. 26, 2015, photo. Learn more about the Alaskan Way Viaduct Replacement Program at www.alaskanwayviaduct.org or follow Bertha, the SR 99 tunneling machine, on Twitter @BerthaDigsSR99.

From our first "sunset paddle" of the season. This was taken at water level on Lake St. Lawrence. Tones and colour saturation enhanced with the Cokin B-Y polarizing filter.

@robhahn, @gingerw, @mikesimonsen, @staceyharmon, @respres, @hthrflynn

Alone time is when you make many discoveries about yourself and what the universe has to offer

#4876 - 2021 Day 127: Great to see folks out just enjoying others' company in the sun. On Coronation Green, Shoreham.

Uncle Chris has been gone for three months. Lil Man was 9 months old when he left and so a bit of re-connecting is happening now that he is back.

Three months is a long time in a little man's life but I can tell that it won't be long before Uncle Chris has him under his spell again.

Warm fire, warm and loving hearts cannot be kept apart.

I just love my boys.

Reconnect & ReNew with Maggie Salter & Patti Hawse

Louise Mushikiwabo, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation of Rwanda and Sara Pantuliano, Managing Director, Overseas Development Institute, United Kingdom speaking during the Session "Reconnecting Refugees" at the Annual Meeting 2018 of the World Economic Forum in Davos, January 23, 2018

Copyright by World Economic Forum / Faruk Pinjo

How do you reconnect with nature? How can we coexist with nature without wanting to dominate and enslave it? Can we try to fill the void left by our consumerist lifestyle with a little more reconnection with nature?

 

Comment se reconnecter avec la nature ? Comment cohabiter avec elle sans vouloir la dominer et l'asservir ? Pouvons-nous essayer de remplir le vide laissé par notre mode de vie consumériste par un peu plus de reconnexion avec la nature ?

Reconnect by Paul Jex, Lumiere 2021, Freeman's Reach, Durham

Reconnecting with the big softbox on a sweep style with the amazing @miss_cmodel Now you wouldn’t normally shoot this sort of thing at a location like @basfordhurstcottage however! We installed a white paper roll in the enormous drawing room and it functions very well as a conventional studio space even with a supremely impressive 6’ 2” fitness obsessed model and a 150cm octa box overhead . Just two lights: the overhead octa and a gridded standard reflector to make the background spot.

 

Texture applied in Photoshop in two parts - one for the vertical backdrop and a copy for the floor which needs the perspective matching and blending into the vertical part.

 

Black and white conversion done Melbourne style 😜 in @lightroom which I really like 👍 lights from @lencarta

 

Model: Miss C www.instagram.com/miss_cmodel/

 

Welders working for contractor Seattle Tunnel Partners reconnect sections of the SR 99 tunneling machine’s outer shield in this September 2015 photo. Learn more about the Alaskan Way Viaduct Replacement Program at www.alaskanwayviaduct.org or follow Bertha, the SR 99 tunneling machine, on Twitter @BerthaDigsSR99.

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Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

On Saturday, Aug. 15, 2015, crane crews from Mammoet lifted the SR 99 tunneling machine’s bearing block into place atop the cutterhead and drive unit. Learn more about the Alaskan Way Viaduct Replacement Program at www.alaskanwayviaduct.org or follow Bertha, the SR 99 tunneling machine, on Twitter @BerthaDigsSR99.

Photage 69: I can't believe it has been 11 days since my last post! Life has been a roller coaster lately with unexpected twists and turns, ups and downs, laughter and screams, and finally arms tossed in the air!

 

I've missed you guys. I've missed my photo expeditions. And I've missed myself.

 

I've also learned a tremendous amount in a short period of time! In fact, over the next week or so I will be sharing the things I've learned recently. The first thing I would like to share is that I'm not ready for puppy motherhood. Jasper came home on Sunday and stayed through Wednesday before we gave him back to the Pet Network Rescue to be rehomed. I had no idea what it takes to raise a puppy. I'm still processing the guilt and depression (funny how those two always come together).

 

Deep down I know I did the right thing. It is simply a matter of feeling it.

© stephen lippay 2016

 

A human being is part of the whole,

called by us "Universe,"

a part limited in time and space.

He experiences himself, his thoughts and feelings

as something separated from the rest

- a kind of optical delusion of his consciousness.

This delusion is a kind of prison for us,

restricting us to our personal desires and

to affection for a few persons nearest to us.

Our task must be to free ourselves from this prison

by widening our circle of compassion to embrace all living creatures

and the whole of nature in its beauty.

~ Albert Einstein, 1950 ~

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