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Didn't even bother looking for any others. The Jewel was more than enough enough to quench my thirst.
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Costa de Azahar: A Mediterranean Synthesis
This evocative collection captures the multifaceted essence of the Spanish eastern coast through a series of cinematic vignettes. Titled "Costa de Azahar," the set navigates between timeless traditions and modern lifestyles, blending the serenity of ancient hill towns and artisanal pottery with the dynamic energy of professional cycling and coastal driving.
The narrative moves from the iconic silhouette of PeñÃscola’s fortress at dawn to the intimate warmth of a chef’s kitchen and the sun-drenched moments of family life on the shore. Each frame is characterized by a sophisticated play of light—ranging from the dusty sunbeams of a craftsman's workshop to the vibrant purples of a kitesurfer's sunset. This series explores the Mediterranean identity not just as a location, but as a balance between heritage, nature, and the pursuit of a refined, quiet life.
These images were generated using Artificial Intelligence.
PSAC NCR hosted a rally at Terrasses de la Chaudière as well and invited other unions to join to show their support for #RemoteWorks | L'AFPC RCN a également organisé un rassemblement aux Terrasses de la Chaudière et a invité d'autres syndicats à se joindre à elle pour manifester leur soutien à #ÇaTravailleÀDistance.
Nurturing Leadership in the Hybrid Era | How to Embrace the Future of Leadership in a Hybrid Model? | Strategies for Remote and In-Office Harmony!
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RÃo Gallegos, Santa Cruz: Audrey Bergner sits comfortably on a plush leather sofa, deeply immersed in her work on a laptop within a warm, inviting interior. The room radiates a sense of Patagonian hospitality, characterized by the rich, horizontal wood-planked wall that serves as a backdrop for a large, minimalist fireplace. Festive holiday decorations, including stockings and ornate bowls filled with seasonal ornaments, hint at the celebration of the Argentine summer holidays. The soft, ambient light streaming from the adjacent window contrasts beautifully with the deep, warm tones of the rustic coffee tables. A striking, vibrantly patterned rug anchors the space, adding a layer of traditional artistry to the modern, comfortable setting. This interior captures the quiet rhythm of a traveler’s downtime, blending personal productivity with the serene atmosphere of Southern Patagonia. Beyond the immediate workspace, the blurred architecture and refined decor highlight the comfortable retreats available to those exploring the remote reaches of Argentina. Such quiet moments reflect the essential human side of global travel, where digital connectivity meets the distinct local character of a remote provincial capital. This image is a collaborative production by Samuel Jeffery and Audrey Bergner for Project 23.
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RÃo Gallegos, Santa Cruz: Audrey Bergner se sienta cómodamente en un lujoso sofá de cuero, inmersa en su trabajo con una computadora portátil dentro de un interior cálido y acogedor. La habitación irradia una sensación de hospitalidad patagónica, caracterizada por la rica pared de paneles de madera horizontales que sirve de telón de fondo para una chimenea grande y minimalista. Las decoraciones festivas, que incluyen medias navideñas y cuencos ornamentados llenos de adornos estacionales, sugieren la celebración de las fiestas argentinas de verano. La suave luz ambiental que entra por la ventana contigua contrasta maravillosamente con los tonos profundos y cálidos de las mesas de centro rústicas. Una alfombra con patrones vibrantes ancla el espacio, añadiendo una capa de arte tradicional a un entorno moderno y confortable. Este interior captura el ritmo tranquilo del tiempo libre de un viajero, combinando la productividad personal con la atmósfera serena de la Patagonia austral. Más allá del espacio de trabajo inmediato, la arquitectura desenfocada y la decoración refinada resaltan los refugios cómodos disponibles para aquellos que exploran los confines remotos de Argentina. Tales momentos de calma reflejan el lado humano esencial de los viajes globales, donde la conectividad digital se encuentra con el carácter local distintivo de una remota capital provincial. Esta imagen es una producción colaborativa de Samuel Jeffery y Audrey Bergner para el Proyecto 23.
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Photo by Samuel Jeffery & Audrey Bergner | Project 23
Costa de Azahar: A Mediterranean Synthesis
This evocative collection captures the multifaceted essence of the Spanish eastern coast through a series of cinematic vignettes. Titled "Costa de Azahar," the set navigates between timeless traditions and modern lifestyles, blending the serenity of ancient hill towns and artisanal pottery with the dynamic energy of professional cycling and coastal driving.
The narrative moves from the iconic silhouette of PeñÃscola’s fortress at dawn to the intimate warmth of a chef’s kitchen and the sun-drenched moments of family life on the shore. Each frame is characterized by a sophisticated play of light—ranging from the dusty sunbeams of a craftsman's workshop to the vibrant purples of a kitesurfer's sunset. This series explores the Mediterranean identity not just as a location, but as a balance between heritage, nature, and the pursuit of a refined, quiet life.
These images were generated using Artificial Intelligence.
Good morning from (barely) #insidethebeltline ! I’m @damnspiffy, #raleighphotographer, #projectmanager, and all around #digitalnomad. I’m lucky enough to be one of the many #remotework employees in #raleigh, and today I’m gonna take y’all on some #westraleigh errands with me. I’ll be attempting this on my 1970s @raleighbicycles #commuterbike, lovingly restored with special assistance from @oakcitycyclingproject. Photo by @damnspiffy / on Instagram www.instagram.com/p/BpW90eeFq5A/
A warm, atmospheric street photograph capturing a solitary figure working on a laptop in what appears to be a modern café or restaurant during evening hours. The scene is bathed in golden ambient lighting, with contemporary booth seating featuring circular design elements and warm wood tones creating an inviting interior space. The person sits focused at their table, representing the modern phenomenon of digital nomadism and flexible working spaces. The cozy lighting and comfortable furnishings suggest this is a popular spot for remote workers and students seeking a productive environment outside the traditional office or home setting.