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Went to kyoto last month and had a conference at the same conference where the worlds famous protocol to save environment, the Kyoto Protocol was signed.

 

To make everyone remember that we love our earth..its our duty to keep it smile with greenery.

 

Say NO to the environmental pollution..

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The consumer instant print offers a texture, tonal range, and color space unequaled and represents a unique photographic medium. These and other distinctive characteristics have inspired and been employed by countless photographic craftspersons in their work. I have come to admire these qualities and unexpected attributes as a preference for my photographic work. Without access to the variety of instant film types that are offered by Polaroid a large part of my photographic exploration will be halted. These are things that offer me great inspiration and fulfillment, not to mention instant analog gratification, which cannot be underestimated... I am currently in production of a photographic book of my instant print work due out in April of this year.

 

In the digital age, at the end of the photographic print, generations from now the family photo album will be thrown out with the PC and the SD. Polaroid represents, along with the standard film print, the physical archival of images and the tactical access to unadulterated visual information for and by the the individual. These instant moments are the things that would generaly go un-archived or even un-photographed in other formats, do to the stigmatic wake of the fleeting moment. Yet years later these instant impulses become treasured artifacts representing the true nature of ourselves and those we love.

 

The end of the instant print will represent a further retreat of traditional photographic technique and options, in the interest of the bottom line and fleeting lower quality digital imaging. There is and will be, in the foreseeable future, a sustainable market for these instant analogue options, whether it will be tapped to the benefit of potential providers and enthusiasts remains to be seen.

All the local communities affected gathered at this point ... Tandle Hill Monument. @ResidentsNewhey #GMSF

Cumberland, MD. March 2019.

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"Jesus made the disciples get into the boat and go on ahead to the other side while he would send the crowds away. After sending the crowds away he went up into the hills by himself to pray. When evening came, he was there alone, while the boat, by now far out on the lake, was battling with a heavy sea, for there was a head-wind. In the fourth watch of the night he went towards them, walking on the lake, and when the disciples saw him walking on the lake they were terrified. ‘It is a ghost’ they said, and cried out in fear. But at once Jesus called out to them, saying, ‘Courage! It is I! Do not be afraid.’ It was Peter who answered. ‘Lord,’ he said ‘if it is you, tell me to come to you across the water.’ ‘Come’ said Jesus. Then Peter got out of the boat and started walking towards Jesus across the water, but as soon as he felt the force of the wind, he took fright and began to sink. ‘Lord! Save me!’ he cried. Jesus put out his hand at once and held him. ‘Man of little faith,’ he said ‘why did you doubt?’ And as they got into the boat the wind dropped. The men in the boat bowed down before him and said, ‘Truly, you are the Son of God.’

Having made the crossing, they came to land at Gennesaret. When the local people recognised him they spread the news through the whole neighbourhood and took all that were sick to him, begging him just to let them touch the fringe of his cloak. And all those who touched it were completely cured."

– Matthew 14:22-36, which is today's Gospel at Mass.

 

Stained glass detail from a window in Jesus College, Oxford.

*Optical effect, not post-processing!*

 

It's World Oceans Day today! Posting our ocean-related photos alone won't do anything for #worldoceansday, but add a link to something educational and you can have a positive impact!

8 Ways You are harming the Ocean

www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/06/06/harming-ocean-ways_n_54...

 

Check National Geographic's seafood selector for sustainable choices... avoid imported shrimp and farmed Atlantic salmon. ocean.nationalgeographic.com/ocean/take-action/seafood-de...

 

I photographed these fish at the Monterey Bay Aquarium on a visit there with my kids back in 2007.

Well now… what do you think of these fine monkey puzzle trees, more than 80 years old, in Teddington? They’re pretty fine specimens, wouldn’t you say?

 

So would I. But guess what? A local man, whose flat overlooks them, wants to have them cut down to make way for… a couple of car parking spaces! No, really.

 

Last week, at 1.30 in the afternoon, the Teddington Society (of which I'm a member) were alerted to the imminent threat of these trees being felled. But thanks to a flurry of emails and phone calls, and very swift action by the Society and the London Borough of Richmond Council, within six hours a Tree Preservation Order (TPO) had been drafted, issued and applied to these lovely unusual trees.

 

“Forty years ago”, one of my neighbours told me, “I walked my kids past these trees every morning on our way to school. Of course they must be saved.”

 

The TPO declares that no person shall “cut down, top, lop, uproot, wilfully damage or wilfully destroy; or cause or permit the cutting down, topping, lopping, uprooting, wilful damage or wilful destruction of any tree specified” in the Order.

 

So the trees are safe, at least for now. But absurdly, what with the British regard for 'fair play' and all that, Richmond Council is open to objections. So we’re watching like hawks – and meanwhile the Teddington Society has warned all local tree surgeons not to touch these gloriously well-established specimens of Araucaria araucana.

 

Just six hours from first alert to the application of a TPO. Local democracy in action – with skates on.

 

I been high

I been low

I been yes, and I been oh hell no

I been rock 'n roll and disco

Won't you save me San Francisco

I been up

I been down

I been so damn lost since you're not around

I been reggae and calypso

Won't you save me San Francisco

 

listen

 

++++++++++++

 

had the pleasure of seeing the bridge. and alcatraz. and a few other pretty awesome spots in northern california earlier this week... hope to get back there again one day when i'm not working... to really "see" them up close and personal.

 

Jessica Drossin texture: Tresspass (pack 4) used here.

 

hff!

algún día tal vez veamos carteles así

EXIF

Nikon D7000

Sigma 10-20

15mm - ISO100 - f14 - 120seg

Prostop IRND6 - 0.6ND Graduado inverso + Toque de Black card

 

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Not too many shots of me falling to my death on my own photostream (this implies that there might be photos of me falling to my death on other photostreams, but not on mine) so consider yourself lucky to witness this. Taken at one of the main lookout points at the top of the Dead Man's Cat Walk hike. You may think it's all fun and games but if you're not careful you could actually slip off of this and fall pretty far.

A series of images taken around Brixton on a Saturday morning...

The new board game from Hasbro

I have been thinking about going back to Yosemite to see the Firefalls again in mid February. It just happened that I remembered this photo I took on the street of Berkeley earlier last year. What was he thinking? Save the park??

I've gotta stop my mind

Working overtime

It's driving me insane

It will not let me live

Always so negative

It's become my enemy

 

Save me

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Save Sign in Vaughn, NM. Canon A-1. Vivitar 20mm. Lomochrome Turquoise.

Fourteenth Avenue dead ends not far west of Power Inn Road. Along the no-outlet stretch, are signs reading “Save 14th Avenue.” I’m not sure how the plans are going, but, in the meantime, the dead end makes a great place for pictures.

 

Jacket, The Limited. Dress, London Times (shortened hand-me-down). Tights, We Love Colors. Boots, Nine West. Earrings, Claire’s. Sunglasses, Betsey Johnson. Necklace, thrifted. Rings, Black Hills Gold, Puzzrollrings, and vintage. Bag, Fossil (gift).

 

The “save” is a proposed extension from the dead end to Florin Perkins Road. That sounds nice, actually. I’d give up this picture spot for the extension.

10526 at Aberdeen bus station.

Portrait shoot from mid-January

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