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Ball kept in by the guard as she leaps over the baseline while smacking the ball back in play.

A woman stands in front of Carrefour crowds in the foreground at Huanghe and Xian roads in Dalian, China, November 24th, 2008.

Muslims United to Save Gaze.

Saves The Day

aMansfield, MA @ Vans Warped Tour

July 10, 2014

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Credit:Dianne James

Photo Title: Save Eyes

Submitted by: Jayant Jha

Category: EVERYONE COUNTS

Country: India

Organization: Shree Jagtarani Vision Foundation

Photo Caption: Ray of Hope

Professional or Amateur Photographer: Amateur

Country where the photo was taken: India

Photo uploaded for the #LoveYourEyes Photo Competition on iapb.org held for World Sight Day 2021.

Photographer:

the silhouette was created on the wall of my living room as the sun was setting.

My craft (sewing) + Bill's craft (electrical tape) = awww.

 

(Blogged about here.)

SAVE OAKLAND ARTS NOW! Stop the 50% Arts Cut!

The Council needs to hear from us again! When we raised our voices in October 2008 against the elimination of the City Arts Funding, the community prevailed. We are Artists, Patrons, Teachers, Parents, Youth, Cultural Workers, Business leaders, Families and Community members. WE CAN DO IT AGAIN!

 

The Oakland City Council considers a 50% Cut to Oakland Arts at a special budget session on Thursday, April 1, 2010, 7:00pm. This is one move closer towards elimination of the Cultural Funding Program, the long-established, competitive City program to provide arts and cultural services reaching 1,416,435 people in Oakland.

 

For more information, please visit www.proartsgallery.org/oaklandCulturalTrust/artsAction201...

 

Photos by Linda Poeng & Shaun Tai, Oakland Digital Arts & Literacy Center ©2010

This sun is a part of much bigger image and i wanted to save it because in a final image it will be very small..

Be free to fave & comment. Your interaction can be quite inspiring >=)

Save Mart on West Walnut Avenue in Visalia, California.

If you have a minute, take a look at the series here. Sorry about the large number to go through but I have uploaded these for our son and his fellow band members to see.

 

On Friday 1 October, 2010 our son's band Clean Slate were the "hosts" as it were for a benefit evening of music with several bands for a fellow band member who had fallen into some hard times.

 

The music was good, the crowd enjoyed the bands that were all there playing at no cost to help out a fellow musician.

 

I was asked to photograph the evening. Not having ever photographed a band before and, not being that comfortable with the people shots thought well this would allow me to step outside that comfort zone once again and try to do something different.

 

I read up on photographing rock concerts noting that manual mode, a fast lens, bump the ISO up as high as it would go, and trying to get a shutter speed that would not cause alot of blur was hard to say the least. These bands were all fast! They moved quick and the lighting of course was mainly just what they had for the venue.

 

Still I am pleased with how some of these ones have turned out...I think I have trashed about 60 photos from the over 200 I took for youngest son. These are no where near the quality of my flickr friend Jane's concert photos but to me, she is the concert master of all my fiends here, but still, as I said I am pleased none-the-less.

 

Thanks Clean Slate, Setting the Standard, Some Assembly Required, Weapons Against Evil and Transit 14 for the opportunity to photograph you all, Thanks to oldest daughter who grabbed my camera when her brother was in the spot light and managed to get some great shots and thanks to those bands who entertained not only the "young" crowd there but also, GP and I.

Strobist info: SB-700 under the bottle, SB-900 on the floor bouncing off the wall. Triggered with cybersyncs.

SAVE THE HACKNEY SHARKS!!!!!

 

I mean, yeah, save them! It's hardly the greatest cause in the world but ... come on!!

 

Back sometime last year, when the world was only slightly less grim than it is now, an arts and architecture charity decided to have a bit of fun. With not much else to do, they decided to install five sharks in the Hackney canal. And for me, who never has a clue what's going on around me until I blunder into it at random, it was one of the odder nights of my life - coming home late on the bike, passing under one of the cramped bridges, and suddenly WOAH. Sharks. You can see my rather dark pics from the time here. My beloved London had again done what it does best and threw me some completely unexpected sharks and that made me very happy.

 

Then the council entered the stage. Due to lack of / the wrong paperwork or some such, the sharks had to go. A few people were very cross, most of the world just kept on turning - and I was kind of upset. Come on, Hackney!! Must you mess with this little bit of fun?

 

But what can you do? It's hard to like councils sometimes. The sharks vanished again as mysteriously as they came - and the Regents Canal was that much more boring.

 

Until I happened to visit the site again today. It seems people neither forgive nor forget. And COME ON HACKNEY - BRING BACK THE SHARKS. 😃

"I'm gonna save you fucker,....not gonna lose you

Feeling cocky and strong,.. can't let you go,...

Too important to me"

 

Pearl Jam

Save the Powerhouse Rally, 28th May 2016.

 

The greedy and corrupt NSW government wants to sell off this iconic and historic institution to developers so they can demolish it and build highrise apartments.

 

Just what Sydney needs... More unaffordable housing.

"In 1905 and 1906, California's largest inland body of water - the Salton Sea - was formed when Colorado River levees broke below the California-Mexico border. Great floodwaters filled the depression previously known as the Salton Sink - which, at its peak level of 195 ft below sea level, covered upwards of 400 square miles - creating an immediate sanctuary for birds and opportunities for future development.

 

During the past 100 years, numerous resort schemes arose along the shores of the Salton Sea. Frank Sinatra, Desi Arnaz, President Eisenhower, Jerry Lewis, the Beach Boys, and the Marx Brothers all frequented the area, and during the 1960's tourists visited the Salton Sea in numbers that at times exceeded tourism in Yosemite.

 

By the 1980's however, the Salton Sea's biologically overburdened system resulted in the near abandonment of the area's resorts and communities, and massive fish and bird die-offs reflected escalating environmental harm, especially from agricultural runoff in the Imperial Valley."

 

from "Greetings from the Salton Sea" by Kim Stringfellow, a book my photo teacher let me borrow. Has some great photos.

Sin Edición . Ne Ŝanĝita . Not Edited

 

Vancouver, BC, Canada

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