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Hi my fellow flickrers, hope your well... as you can see, this time what I've uploaded is neither a picture or a drawing... it's a statement that I've been dying to shout out!

Some of my friends here on flickr began to notice and protest against the "shallow" wave of peolpe, mostly new comers who join flickr to pollute it! They are not serious about photography or at least having fun, but they seek perverted pictures of pornography or perverted people. Either way, it does disturb lots of people and began to give flickr a bad name!

A local news paper actually warned parents from the evil flickr~ <_< which is so not true, but this is what outsiders began to see! so we have to make a statement and clear the name of flickr once and for all! lets be a ONE HAND to face this...

I'm sure that you want to make flickr our home for ever! and never let shallow people destroy it's beauty!

 

So join me in this battle and we will see who will lose at the end....

The idea is to:

 

1- get this message to the majority of people and spread it everywhere!

 

2- post it in small size in any page that have gone over the line! In terms of the following:

 

a. pornography in all its forms

 

b. plagiarism and theft

 

c. using inappropriate language

 

3- protest and shout because it's your right.

 

4-Report abuse if what you see brakes the rules and get them the hell out of flickr!

 

Flickr is for everyone so lets keep it safe for all ages!

 

The link to the news paper from tot™ Doha2016's page:

www.flickr.com/photos/fatoom_world/2072401120/

 

عن أبي سعيد الخدري - رضي الله تعالى عنه - قال: قال رسول الله صلى الله عليه وسلم: { من رأى منكم منكرًا فليغيره بيده، فإن لم يستطع فبلسانه، فإن لم يستطع فبقلبه وذلك أضعف الإيمان } أخرجه مسلم.

فهذا منكر يا إخواني و يجب على كل مسلمٍ أن يحاربه

 

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I thought of adding it coz maybe not everyone have actually read it and so one will know what to do and not to do here on flickr! And when to report someone...

 

Please Join the Group to show your support...

flickr.com/groups/595748@N21/

Thanks to Messy K for creating the group...

  

+!+!+!+!+

 

ThanXx GuyS

 

I Couldn'T aGree More With U!!

During the U9-11 PK shootout, the 10yo was one of the goalies for the U11 girls competitors, and he was the only goalie for the championship round.

 

This is from the championship round--he gets this one, even though his left is not really his strong side. (The ball was moving fast enough that he just needed to get his left hand to it.)

photcopy of vintage postcard, vintage photo, newspaper hearts, all with acrylic wash, pencil

Impossible Project's PZ 600 film, which I am obsessed with.

 

www.patrickftobin.com

 

Olympus 35RC; Ilford Delta Pro 400; Ilford Ilfotec DD-X

Save Mart on Hageman Road in Bakersfield, California.

SoulRider.222 / Eric Rider © 2020

Tucked into the landscaping surrounding the monument to the Confederate Washington Light Infantry is a time capsule buried on the centennial of the attack on Fort Sumter on April 12, 1961. God alone knows what the people of 2061 will think of the contents when and if they open it.

Animals have feelings like us, they are sad, they are scare, the feel alone. So why do we feel incapable to feel anything for humans emotions, to beleive their inner pain ?

The solitude that humans feel i do understand it. We must we should rememeber our nature profond, we are always been one.

Simone xxx

This world is too beautiful to be destroyed for our daily needs !!

 

On this World Environment day, I pledge to :

- Check and fix all leaking taps and pipes in my home.

- Avoid all electricity wastage by:

o Switch off electrical appliances when not in active use

o Put mobile/battery chargers off the plug point and not to leave appliances in standby mode to save the electricity from "vampire power".

o Switch off computer mointors at home/office when not in use.

- Avoid using vehicles when I can walk.

- Reduce usage of papers.

- Create awareness about conserving environment in people around me.

 

Conserve or Perish ... we are left with only two options now !!

 

Share your ideas/plans/actions for saving our Earth on this Environment day.

 

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The Keokuk Junction's eastbound freight out of Keokuk, IA clickity-clacks down the track at Ferris, IL with two GP20s and 32 cars. Ferris is in western Illinois at MP 209 on the former TP&W. The grain elevators in the background are aligned with a long gone former CB&Q branchline from Burlington, Dallas City, Ferris, Carthage to Quincy, IL.

 

The Keokuk Junction started off as a terminal switching line of former Rock Island trackage in Keokuk, IA. At some point in the 1980's, the TP&W sold off their LaHarpe, IL to Keokuk, IA branch and the KJ picked it up to have an eastern outlet other than interchange with the BN at Keokuk. The KJ has since bought the entire TP&W "West End" from Lomax, IL to Mapleton (near Peoria). This freight will continue east to meet a westbound from Mapleton (with F units). The GP20s live on this job while the F's live on the Mapleton based job.

 

01-30-2012

I am always reluctant to ask probing questions of people who have just undergone a trauma. It seems like the asking does a disservice to the fragile web of memory left behind by whatever they have endured. When I walked around the gash of shattered oak trees and insulation sprayed willy-nilly like Christmas flocking that the recent tornado in Rayne, Louisiana had left behind, I had a hard time looking anyone in the eye.

 

Photography is voyeurism. When you point your camera at someone you are stealing a little bit of their experience away for your own uses. I have felt the same way when I have seen a house fire or when I was down in Venice for the Oil Spill. A camera seems like such an impotent tool to brandish in the face of disaster; a scoop-shovel and work gloves would always be a better substitute. But, I don’t know anything about oil reclamation and I don’t work for the Red Cross. So, all I can do is use my camera and hope it shows a few other people what I have seen.

 

I don’t mean to exaggerate. The people of Rayne, better known for their annual Frog Festival, will recover quickly from the high winds that blasted through their community at around 10AM on Saturday morning. One woman was killed trying to protect her child from the storm but the damage otherwise was just to buildings and that accumulation of property and sentiment that makes a place one’s home. Most of the people I met were still stunned by what had happened, still in a sort of giddy disbelief that must come when you see your house lifted 5 feet from its foundations but see yourself left whole.

 

I saw a home with its roof ripped completely off but the rows of religious figurines left otherwise undisturbed. A man sat on his porch with the broken remnants of a pigeon coup littering his front yard and the freed birds circling above. A father talked on his cell phone and hugged his son as they determined how to patch a automobile-sized hole in their roof. The sound of chain saws and the smell of freshly snapped wood and gasoline hung in the damp air, the all too familiar clammy atmosphere of Louisiana after a storm.

 

The still happiness of life can be changed in an instant. We would all do well to remember that our lives and joys and the wellbeing of those we love are fragile things. I wish it didn’t sometimes take the suffering of others to remind me of that.

 

Check out more at my blog, Lemons and Beans, for more photos of the Rayne Tornado as well as pictures of other subjects, recipes, travel writing and other ramblings. I appreciate any feedback but, please do not post graphic awards or invitations in your comments.

Another perspective of one of the scultpures at the holocaust memorial. I do have more to provide but this will be my final for a while.. Thanks again to all those who provided kind words to my shots of this location!

 

Nick

I wish space lobbyists were as effective as war lobbyists.

Olympus OM-D E-M1 MK II

#Save_Paligemnos

#SOS_Plakias

This morning I hit from behind Frankie Lee's monitor. (Frankie Lee is my notebook). The screen went black, and my heart sank! "Nooo! I killed Frankie Lee!"

I turned it off for a while, and now it seems that everything is ok, but I'm copying my files on my family's computer... Just to be safe...

Poor Frankie Lee, I would be lost without him!

 

Tigers on the threshold of extinction. According to WWF, Tigers are amongst the ten most endangered species in the world. Over the last century more than 95 per cent of the Tiger population has been wiped out & three sub-species are already extinct. Less than 3500 tigers remain in the wild today with around 50 per cent in India and their numbers are declining fast.

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