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An old church cemetery in Little Britain, ON.

Canada is relatively new so this is considered old seeing tombstones from 1860 of two little children.

Fotografia tomada con una Olimpus OM 10, Negativo digitalizado

This photo taken on June 13, 2024, at 2:12 p.m. seems to have captured a rip tide movement of water. I took this from the fishing pier.

And I shot some video too.

youtu.be/fEnlCKHQPwA?si=hxTLpNZcuL6x7Hs8

youtu.be/gaFnCDHWhHA?si=yDX4sqcyBeT_e_n7

youtu.be/sYs94Fpk2D0?si=NHto3Fm01COegDMJ

youtu.be/6H2H2lwiwts?si=OTVMBlsfhzNqqZhg

 

I didn't know him at all, and was probably seen by him as another asshole from flickr, but to me, he was god of legos.

 

I literally saw no one better then him at creating new, original MOCs that used unconvential shapes and techniques. He consistantly wowed so often that i would simply glance at his thumbnail of one of his weekly MOCs and just assume it was amazing.

 

My heart goes out to his family.

 

This site and our little community, no doubt the world is a lesser place without him.

   

My first and last sighting of this giant in Linz, Austria. Very sad day in aviation history.

Today, Elaine's father lost to COPD.

nice rear view, ripped and dense!!

Fairford, Gloucestershire, England

Taken in 2021 on a Flickr photowalk. A young Thomas Hardy, working as an engineer in London before finding fame as an author, was ordered to clear an old graveyard to make way for the railway nearby and stacked the stones around this tree. In December 2022 the tree finally succumbed to old age and fell over.

 

www.ianvisits.co.uk/articles/obituary-the-hardy-tree-old-...

The famous Terlingua Cemetery abounds with photo ops.

 

Le Magoër; la nuit; la lune...

spent over an hour fixing this to get tracks to fit, got one side done and well it looks ugly AF with the tracks in the front xD

Das alte Mensagebäude am Forschungskampus Garching

Thanks to Dicky for the title

 

Inhaling the inside of a city and coughing up black shit for a few days probably wasn't worth it.

Yesterday the world lost a beautiful soul, and I lost the best of friends.

 

You were the sort of friend that shone light into my life. It felt like our friendship was meant to be right from the start, it has been such a short time really, but such a good time that has meant so much to me.

 

You were always passionate about the things you believed in, animal rights and other environmental causes were very important and I loved the hours we spent attending protest rallies and talking about politics and the issues of the day.

 

You were always there for me, always willing to listen and to talk, and to tell me when I was being a bit bloody stupid about things.

 

You were a terribly bad influence as far as any sort of chocolate was concerned though, but I never complained.

 

As a photographer you were really very special. You would tell me that you knew nothing of the technical side of things (I never quite believed that), and that you really didn’t know much about processing (didn’t really believe that either). However, put the Lensbaby, or 60mm macro on your camera and you would weave magic, your ICM images were always ethereal and beautiful, and your multiple exposures were so accurate and clever that I could never really ever work out how you controlled them so well, especially as they were always completed in-camera. I learnt as much from you as I have from anyone, you will always be a part of my photography.

 

My dear Ali-gator, I will miss you so much. I will miss those long email conversations. I will miss our outings to Fitzroy and Collingwood and our wanderings around the city laneways. I will miss being your “model” and sharing a pumpkin and feta pizza with you. I will miss our outings to find beautiful flowers, and getting wet photographing water-drops with you. I will miss the walks around Yarra Bend park, and the lunches at QPO. All of these things will always remind me of you.

 

You have a very permanent place in my heart. I feel so lucky to have had you call me your friend.

 

Love you Ali-gator.

 

My love and condolences to Ali’s beautiful family.

 

Explored 27 February 2020 # 439

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Cheers,

Wade

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Kalback Casual Jeans Ripped M2 for Man Cave

Chuck Size Chuck's T-Shirt Joey for MOM

::DS:: Jordan Glasses for MOM

 

INDULGE 2020 C.Nine Genone for MOM

 

CuCa Designs Male Bento Stands Vol.02 06 for Flourish Sales Studio

 

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Une pensée pour toi mon ami,

on ne t'oublie pas

repose en paix.

caught this amazing whole car by my house i was stunned when i saw this

RIP Paddy Hopkirk - you were a legend and made the little Mini Cooper a motorsport star !

I'm so sad...this gorgeous male Little Owl, that I have had the privilege of spending time photographing lately, has been attacked by a family of Magpies and is sadly no more 😔 Phil managed to find him in a field but he couldn't be saved. His family of 4 owlets are now dependant upon the female to ensure their safety and survival. Fingers crossed for them all. He was such a good provider for them.

mary got a henna.

 

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paradojas de la vida...

Now if I can just get one of my cassette decks to work.

You can shed tears that he is gone,

or you can smile because he has lived.

You can close your eyes and pray that he'll come back,

or you can open your eyes and see all he's left.

Your heart can be empty because you can't see him,

or you can be full of the love you shared.

You can turn your back on tomorrow and live yesterday,

or you can be happy for tomorrow because of yesterday.

You can remember him only that he is gone,

or you can cherish his memory and let it live on.

You can cry and close your mind,

be empty and turn your back.

Or you can do what he'd want:

smile, open your eyes, love and go on.”

  

Our dear friend Horst (HB19) passed away on May 12th. I was lucky enough to be his friend here and be blessed by his kind and thoughful comments almost daily for the past several years. He will be missed by many in the Flickr community.

 

My deepest sympathies go out to his family. Hoping it will lessen their pain a bit to know how much he was loved here on Flickrland. xo

  

SuperEco members: You are invited to post your comments and remembrances on our special tribute thread to Horst

This weekend we had the sad task of saying goodbye to our little Oliver. He came to live with us as a 6 week old kitten way back in the year 2000 and had been my constant companion ever since. He was never a run of the mill cat, interesting and a character were often used to describe him, and he always had a very vocal opinion on everything, but he was all love and he showered us with affection every chance he got. I'm going to miss you little one. The house is horribly quiet these days and I don't like it. And one thing is for sure we will never forget you and all you brought to our lives. Love you Ollie and RIP Little Buddy

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