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My latest crop of favourites. Most of these are from my contacts, who I have a lot of respect for. I don't know if you would agree, but you all tend to be people who in some way or other post images that are not too pretentious, mostly document an aspect of your life, and occasionally post something that knocks my socks off!
1. sunset on the lake, 2. moon light on the lake, 3. sunsmart, 4. ha., 5. You're being watched, 6. light,
7. Untitled, 8. Break on through to the other side, 9. Ladies and Gentlemen We Are Floating In Space, 10. promised land, 11. Archway, 12. Untitled,
13. Panoramic Aleppo, 14. Art Museum, 15. Sinking | Yeah ... I'm in the water :), 16. Warped, 17. San Francisco Bay sunset, 18. Leftovers,
19. giraffe. wanted, 20. Float, 21. Weather with You, 22. Remington Nights (re-edit), 23. rose petals, 24. XX I OO,
25. Untitled, 26. Untitled, 27. Kyoto: African Daisy with Rain Droplets, 28. Atlantic Yards photo map, 29. Chilling at the Fountain, 30. envy, 31. Eiffel Tower,
32. butterfly whisperer, 33. Font, 34. Soul Turned into the Wind, 35. Pretty Woman, 36. Rezo Glonti
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In the foreground, the little Caspian mare; Sunsmart in the blue veil facing the camera, Romeo behind him, and in the adjacent paddock, French Revolution facing the camera and her brother Le Chasseur behind.
I was invited to photograph the 2006 SunSmart State Open/Junior State Championships for Swimming WA (http://www.wa.swimming.org.au)
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Boys 50m freestyle
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Jim Piper stretching/warming up before the meet.
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2006 SunSmart State Open/Junior State Championships
Behind Sue and Sunsmart is the reason she hasn't had as much time to ride as she would like: Building a house is a big project. Horse and dog are happy to be embarking on an adventure on this sunny Sunday.
Preparing for the men's 50m backstroke (multi disability)
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2006 SunSmart State Open/Junior State Championships
within 5 days the skin healed. I’m still thinking, no biggie.
If you had seen me, you would say there isn't anything wrong with my skin.
....in for a nasty surprise.
*you need to have your skin checked every year.
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México 2020
Derek Wyatt MP today issued a ‘red alert’ warning to local youngsters after learning more about sun safety from experts at Cancer Research UK.
Derek attended a special ‘Molewatch Clinic’ at Westminster last week where he was given a stark warning about the risk that sunburn poses to young people.
Cancer Research UK’s SunSmart campaign mascot, a giant mole, handed out information about skin cancer to MPs urging them to get the message out to their constituents that sunburn can double the risk of the most dangerous form of skin cancer. *
It is vital to be aware of any changes on your skin - says the charity. And it also advises anyone who notices a change in the size, colour or shape of an existing mole to have it checked out by a GP – especially if they are fair skinned and/or have lots of moles.
Derek said “I was shocked to learn that malignant melanoma – the most serious form of skin cancer – is now the most common cancer in young adults aged between 15 and 34.
“It’s so important for young adults and parents to take steps to protect their own skin and that of their children by covering up, spending some time in the shade and using sunscreen.
“Attending Cancer Research UK’s Molewatch Clinic really highlighted for me how important it is to enjoy the sun safely and to avoid burning. Even minor sunburn causes permanent damage beneath the skin.”
He added: “Anyone with concerns about a particular mole, freckle or patch of skin that has changed over a period of weeks or months should make sure they speak to their GP without delay.”
Caroline Cerny, Cancer Research UK’s SunSmart campaign manager, explained: “There are more skin cancer deaths in the UK than in Australia, even though Australia has more cases of the disease. In many cases people get sunburnt when they are just out and about in the sun and not deliberately sunbathing. It’s so easy to get ‘caught out’.”
Ouch! A worrying new study a team of researchers from the UK and Switzerland found that the hole in the ozone layer is not recovering as evenly as expected. And it’s bad news for Oz, because it’s actually getting thinner above some populated areas of the North and South of the globe. That’s us. Slip slop slap, everyone. #sunscreen #protectyourskin #ozone #sunsafe #sunsmart #environment
Mary Lou, Sparkle and Don Quixote are sunning themselves in the sand after a cool night, while 31-year-old Romeo has his customary post-breakfast snooze in the donkey shelter. Occasionally, as on this day, he is joined there by 26-year-old French Revolution, mother of Sue's riding horse Sunsmart, standing in the back of the shelter. The mare is very social and splits her time between Romeo, her brother Chasseur and her son Sunsmart.