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To be honest, we skidded to a stop on the shoulder of a busy highway bridge and Lynn photographed out the car window with our little point-and-shoot Sony -- maybe six clicks before the semi trucks made us too nervous to risk staying longer -- near Deepwater, Missouri.
Once again I am at the beach near Jökulsárlón. This place is an endless source of photographic possibilities.
Being there in mid winter means that you shoot the icebergs towards the rising and setting sun. This time however the sun did not create any spectacular colors but a stripe of light along the horizon.
The calm weather and the relatively calm sea meant that I could get near where the splashing waves catch the icebergs without to much risk to my gear or my self.
Took a risk driving the 45 Miles to Bamburgh today for Sunrise, forecast was iffy to say the least but sometimes you hit on lucky. Cloud broke enough to give enough colour for a decent few photos and the rain held off until I got back to my car, nice morning
Hopelessly adrift
In the eyes of the ghost again
Down on my knees
And my hands in the air again
Pushing my face in the memory of you again
But I never know if it's real
Never know how I wanted to feel
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These Gibraltar apes have really gotten around over the years, mainly because they know no fear. It was amazing to watch the cheeky beasties in real life.
The original photo was a piece of driftwood on a Lake Michigan beach. Photoleap was used to add elements of photos that I have taken.
The goal of the game is to occupy every territory on the board and in doing so, eliminate the other players.
June 19, 2018 - Starting in Greenfield Kansas US
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Another Moderate Risk day... but I'm the one taking the risk as I started my day in west central Kansas. Though just my luck all the action was in my backyard in south central Nebraska that afternoon. I should have stayed local...
Storm development was spotty at best, and the first storm was the best of the day, though I did get into some action once back into southwest Nebraska... I wasn't disappointed...
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Some are more comfortable taking risks than others. No marine life was injured in creation of this image.
Getting a lot of calls on my phone lately that are flagged as spam risks. Love the forewarning. It just makes life easier not engaging in unwanted calls. I only wish that other aspects of life could be similarly monitored. Would be great if the people I encounter would come with warnings. Just imagine if a message would appear over their heads indicating risk of rude or arrogant behavior or bad intentions. Same might apply to situations that are likely to result in adverse consequences. Intuition carries you only so far in life. Oftentimes problems aren't realized until you wade in too deep. Extrication becomes that much more difficult.
This vacant house provided needed no such 'spam risk' warning. Its issues were abundantly revealed in the brilliant glare of a midday February sun. The houses around here, for the most part, possess a rural charm. They just look and feel right, even if somewhat run down. At least in three seasons of the year. But winter has a way of stripping away that veneer of sensibility. Absent the verdant summer foliage, all the warts are revealed. Misshapen trees, multiple saplings growing up around the foundation, tangled overgrowth, and capped off here with dagger-like icicles dangling from the rain gutters. The village has been transformed over recent weeks by multiple layers of snow. The result is a largely monochromatic landscape. The dominant cycles are sun and cloud. Cloudy days flatten out the view, leaving an impression of dull and dreary. Sunny days transform these views into high contrast with seemingly more shadows than there are objects to cast them. My pick is the sunny format. I love the utter complexity of scenes like this, and there ability to cut through the snow blindness and behold what's really before me.
This is now Canada's largest mural. Painted on an abandoned hospital in Sudbury Ontario by Risk. A portion is unfinished as Risk ran out of time after his equipment was stolen from the site on several occasions. This mural has sparked a real love/hate debate in the city.
Risks.
Местоимения образуют инструментальные слова, обозначающие звуки, восклицательные предложения, грамматические значения, различия, записанные, контрастные окончания,
briathra infinitive orduithe éagumasach ag ionsaí cainteoirí malartacha gutaí comharthaí dorcha ag léiriú orduithe casta réamhrá casta comhlánú na staire,
cadere confronti connettivo significa fuorviare modi stretti pronome esempi risultati inequivocabili domande interrogative,
combiner des idées clauses concluantes traductions pratiques battre les discussions juxtapositions adverbes interrogatifs règles victorieuses,
وصف الانشاءات الصعوبات الاستثناءات النحو الصفقات الافكار السردية اللغات المجردة التقلبات اعراضية تصاعد الجهود,
atstovas naujienos užsienio elementai gramatiniai terminai juokingi interesai junginiai poetas metriniai deriniai priešdėliai padalinti sudarant pavyzdinius daiktavardžius,
例を検討する一般的なグループ限定された変化子音母音パターン母音複声前線ダンスワルツ想像上の位置フォールバック重要な変換方法変換された方法詐欺.
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The COVID-19 pandemic is impacting the global population in drastic ways. In many countries, older people are facing the most threats and challenges at this time. Although all age groups are at risk of contracting COVID-19, older people face significant risk of developing severe illness if they contract the disease due to physiological changes that come with ageing and potential underlying health conditions.
“Although the elderly are by far at the highest risk of dying due to COVID-19, the risk in middle age is still high.
The Case Fatality Rate (CFT) in the uk is currently 3.6%
for every 1000 reported cases 36 people die.
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Did you know that snakes are symbols of evil, fertility, healing, creativity, transformation, and more, depending on the culture or mythology? I love a symbol that can be interpreted any which way depending on your personal experience. I used the snake as fear. We all know what it feels like to be trapped by fear.
There is a reason I have "Fear is the mind killer" tattooed on my arm. Because fear used to rule me. I kept myself in a cage because I thought I wasn't strong enough to face whatever sat outside it. I watched my world change when I realized the only thing sitting outside of fear was life. What stays in the cage is death. It is the would-be, could-be, should-be of what we would do if fear didn't hold us in.
As Dune says (and you know I LIVE by Dune's principles):
"I must not fear. Fear is the mind-killer. Fear is the little-death that brings total obliteration. I will face my fear. I will permit it to pass over me and through me. And when it has gone past I will turn the inner eye to see its path. Where the fear has gone there will be nothing. Only I will remain."
That doesn't mean fear doesn't have a place. It's a warning. Sometimes of actual danger, but more often about risk. Risk is not only danger, it is opportunity, and I think we'd all live a little more fully if we recognized the difference.
On Thursday, participants met in a plenary on disaster risk reduction (DRR) and climate change adaptation, followed by general plenary statements in morning and afternoon sessions. An informal plenary on the implementation of the outcomes of the Mid-term Review of the Hyogo Framework of Action (HPA) continued for a second day as well as a number of roundtables on managing watersheds, children for resilience, DRR and gender, DRR safety nets and mountains of risk. Winners of the UN Sasakawa Award for Disaster Risk Reduction were announced in an evening ceremony.
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Agave
Detail of a leaf.
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And then the day came,
when the risk
to remain tight
in a bud
was more painful
than the risk
it took
to blossom.
- Anais Nin
Weak texture my own.
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The raindrops were trying had to fall. I had to full in tow hours between scans to lit the Radiation Dye go around my body. They were looking for a brake in my leg..they did find a creak in my lower femur. I was in plaster for six weeks so no more walking around the city for a while.
November 30, 2015 Christchurch New Zealand.
'there came a time when the risk to remain tight in the bud was more painful than the risk it took to blossom.'
Anais Nin
Kalbarri coastline in Western Australia - it is a wonderful place with steep cliffs as well as plenty of other interesting rocks formations... this is a seascape taken on the rocky shelves near Jakes Point... the waves were quite big and i had to be on a constant look out for a stray one heading my way... a couple of times they got pretty close but i was able to avoid them and the photos i took make that risk worth taking...
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A pair of classic, chinese red Bloomer Line GP10's sandwich an LTEX Geep as they shove a soy bean train around the curve at Risk Junction.
August 4th, 2016