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We all come in different colours, let's try and live in harmony.
Better viewed large and thank you for your favourites.
For shannkat. I know it's not true pink, but it's the pinkest thing I own.
For the children and fellow teachers of California. My support. My prayers.
The Ukrainian flag flies over HMS Caroline, Titanic quarter, Belfast. A nice touch. The veteran of the battle of Jutland now a museum.
Limited edition print for Hunter Island Press ‘Message for Peace’ Ukraine benefit exhibition at Salamanca Arts Centre, Hobart. September 29 to October 10.
A cancelled ferry to Islay due to storm Bert meant an extra evening near Campbeltown, it was looking like a nice evening albeit gusty, so I headed to Westport for sunset.
I was at a loss for this week's Flickr Friday. Not that I didn't have ideas for #Solidarity, it is just so big and difficult to capture. So I decided I wasn't going to do one, then standing in my bathroom, I looked down and noticed the beautiful shades in my weaved rug. I thought "that is #Solidarity". That is how I view humanity, many shades, textures, and components making up a collective whole. All wanting the same thing, to be happy! So as simple as this rug is, it represents my idea of #Solidarity.
This image was taken in RAW and processed on Linux using Darktable.
Landhaus
Linz, Upper Austria, Austria
Sony Alpha a7 III
Sony FE 16-35mm f/2.8 GM
21mm / ƒ/8 / 1/100s / ISO 100
"The combination of blue and yellow as a symbol of Ukrainian lands comes from the flag of the Kingdom of Galicia–Volhynia used in the 12th century. As a national flag, the blue and yellow bicolour has been officially used since the 1848 Spring of Nations, when it was hoisted over the Lviv Rathaus.”
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Whitehall. London. Two religious Jews are standing on top of a bus stop holding placards condemning Israel. January 2025.
The March for Climate Change Awareness crosses the Minneapolis landmark Stone Arch Bridge. One of many protests across the U.S. Culminating with the 200,000 in attendance on the Mall in Washington D.C.
German trade unions stand in solidarity behind the government and even demonstrate for it. After all, prices have only risen by 50 percent and we are involved in an expensive war.
Frankfurt, Kaiserstr.