View allAll Photos Tagged STORIES

Every Thursday a church in Portland has free noon-time concerts featuring pianists, guitarists, etc. that my family sometimes ventures to for an afternoon out. This past Thursday, the violin players echoed the halls and this woman walked in, set her bag down, and continued to watch the performance. This hit me strangely, because when I first saw this woman I flashed back to a photograph I took on March 26th, 2009.

This was the same woman, on the same street, at the same church watching the show, before she would ride her blue bicycle away that I had previously photographed her next to. This is the same person, who two years ago, I connected to for the moments I pointed my camera at her from a distance, now going about her ways, spending her day the way that I had previously seen.

I never really understood (understanding being that It never hit me in this sense before) how much photography is a journey. Who you photograph, will live their live, day by day, getting by like the rest of the human beings in this world, fighting daily struggles and smiling daily smiles, growing so slowly but so fast and two years later, here she was.

 

i felt moving back in time, travelling across this railway line. contradictory to other broad gauged railways between large cities, here there was no hassle, people were in very relax mood as if there was no destination but simply enjoying the ride, and more the company of their mobile rather than the fellow passengers. the train paced slowly, cutting 100 kms in about 3 & a half hours!

 

the only stress they had was caused by my camera, if at all! and many thought they will appear in next day's newspaper!

 

see others from this series @ fiveprime.org/hivemind/Tags/nevilzaveri,waghai,railway/In...

 

see my favourite people images @ www.flickr.com/search/?s=int&w=43109416@N00&q=peo...

Every Biker has a story to tell.

 

One of my favorite ornaments, the mouse is reading the man in the moon a christmas story.

I guess the story really never did end.

VBC Security Contributor William Parker and I continue our embed with 1st Platoon, 26 Royal Victorian Regiment deployed as part of the United Nation International Support Mission in Ligeria (UNISML).

 

We arrived back to Patrol Base (PB) Kilo after 1st Platoon responded to an IED blast killing three French soldiers. The soldiers of 1st Platoon were visibly spent.

 

The next morning, as we were filming the PB came under mortar attack. We captured the moments when a mortar directly hit one of the PB’s barracks and the aftermath.

 

Three soldiers were injured, one seriously.

 

The story continues next week.

 

Note: The story, all names, characters, and incidents are fictitious

L-R: Ed Pinker (Talfryn), Lewis Goody (Gus)

 

Photography credit: Copyright: Foteini Christofilopoulou

THREE-IN-ONE – He’s not a fork. He’s not a spoon. And most of all, Forky is not a toy! At least that’s what he thinks. Bonnie created him from an assortment of supplies Woody’s retrieved from the kindergarten trash can. So, it’s no wonder Forky feels strongly that he’s trash and not a toy. Featuring Tony Hale as the voice of Forky, Disney and Pixar’s “Toy Story 4” opens in U.S. theaters on June 21, 2019. ©2019 Disney/Pixar. All Rights Reserved.

Read Across America is not just a celebration for schools, it's a nationwide celebration that touches every community. From daycare centers to libraries and recreation centers, everyone is joining in on the fun!

 

At one daycare, our littlest learners are spent the day exploring the pages of their favorite books and discovering new stories to share with their friends.

 

Meanwhile, at a local library, families gathered to participate in a special story time, reading challenges, and games. Libraries have been decorated with colorful banners and posters, inviting readers of all ages to come in and explore the endless possibilities of reading.

 

And over at the recreation center, kids are taking a break from sports and games to join in on the fun. The center has set up reading corners, book swaps, and encouraging kids to explore new stories and have fun while doing it.

 

No matter where you go in our community today, the joy of reading is in the air. As we celebrate Read Across America, we're reminded of the power of books to inspire, educate, and connect us all. So let's pick up a book, share a story, and celebrate the magic of reading together!

 

Photography Craig McClure

23039

 

© 2023

ALL Rights reserved by City of Virginia Beach.

Contact photo[at]vbgov.com for permission to use. Commercial use not allowed.

Cliff the Carp visits Story Time at the Lester Public Library, Two Rivers, Wisconsin

All from the '1938 Book for Boys and Girls'

One more story left untold

And one more sunset that won’t turn gold

 

Midnight Starlight - Jason Walker

Leonor is reading a story to little lala:D

 

Some unique architecture around me..

U of T - Marissa Largo & the Magkaisa Centre

Maleta Stories

 

Marissa Largo - Toronto, Canada

Magkaisa Centre - Toronto, Canada

 

Installation, Visual Art

 

With the Centre for International Experience as its backdrop, a projected stop-motion animation of a woman kneeling before a closed suitcase, or maleta, is seen. Slowly, the maleta begins to unzip itself by a force still unknown. What emerges, wrapped in Filipino newspapers, is the embodiment of the histories and narratives of people who have come to this land. Facilitated by the Magkaisa Centre, participants are invited to share their "maleta stories" of how they came to be in Canada on baggage tags, which then become apart of the web-like installation affixed to the British colonial architecture of the Cumberland House, constructing a collective family tree of migration.  A gallery of community-based artworks created by members of the Magkaisa Centre resides inside.

U of T - Marissa Largo & the Magkaisa Centre

Maleta Stories

 

Marissa Largo - Toronto, Canada

Magkaisa Centre - Toronto, Canada

 

Installation, Visual Art

 

With the Centre for International Experience as its backdrop, a projected stop-motion animation of a woman kneeling before a closed suitcase, or maleta, is seen. Slowly, the maleta begins to unzip itself by a force still unknown. What emerges, wrapped in Filipino newspapers, is the embodiment of the histories and narratives of people who have come to this land. Facilitated by the Magkaisa Centre, participants are invited to share their "maleta stories" of how they came to be in Canada on baggage tags, which then become apart of the web-like installation affixed to the British colonial architecture of the Cumberland House, constructing a collective family tree of migration.  A gallery of community-based artworks created by members of the Magkaisa Centre resides inside.

This was shot at about 7pm (much lighter than image indicates). We went for the scary story look, fun! CTO gelled SB-700 camera-left, bare YN-560 camera-right directed towards tree in background.

 

Like me on facebook!

 

See the full collection here: christiancollard.com/portfolio-item/speedlight-joe/

An installment in the serial... and surreal... group photo story, The Ever Evolving Photo Story Game at Pinky-Street.com

Scared remembrances mark the past lovers stories on a tree upon the falls.

From Hans Andersons Fairy Stories ( see my photostream for the cover, and more details!)

Chocolate cake with vanilla buttercream covered and decorated with fondant. The characters are all toys.

I've just returned from 3 days in Brisbane, Australia!! I used to live there so it was great to go back. I always said that I'd come back one day, with a better camera. That part, I've accomplished. Next on the list, come back with a tripod! That didn't stop me from wandering at 3 am taking photos. :) I love Australia! Back in Dubai, already eagerly awaiting my next layover.

Frame grab from last years chicken coop shoot. I forgot about the footage. But finally I edited it this week. You can read more about the shoot on my blog. blog.domisljije.si/2010/10/31/coop-story/

Spook Stories was produced by Leaf in two series, 1962 and 1965.

Kay reads Joe a story in his room.

TOY STORY 3

 

(L-R) Woody, Mr. Pricklepants, Buttercup, Trixie

 

©Disney/Pixar. All Rights Reserved.

  

Sidney Paget is best known as the creator of the popular image of Sherlock Holmes which influenced interpretations of the detective in nearly all subsequent films, plays and books. In all, Paget illustrated one Holmes novel and 37 Holmes short stories for the publisher, George Newnes.

Story telling for a film production class I took this term.

Property owner, Severyn Azskenazyan, outside the JC Penny Co building

  

Best representation descriptions:

 

Related searches: Buzz Lightyear Toy Story 3,Pixar Toy Story 4,Buzz Lightyear Plush,Buzz Lightyear Toy Story 4 Wallpaper,Buzz Lightyear Toy Story 3 Bear,Mr Potato Head Toy Story 4,Pixar McDonald’s Toy Story 4,Buzz Lightyear in Toy Bkx,Buzz Lightyear Toy Story 2,Woody and Buzz Lightyear Bear,Toy Story Buzz Lightyear Spaceship,Woody Toy Story 4,Real Life Buzz Lightyear,Toy Story 2 McDonald’s,Bullseye Toy Story 3

 

The post Buzz Lightyear Toy Story 4 Wallpaper 40446 – Baltana appeared first on Movie Collection.

 

Read More ift.tt/2YLxqci

Harriet Story, www.storypottery.net/

All Rights Reserved.

1 2 ••• 40 41 43 45 46 ••• 79 80