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My girlfriend really likes frogs, she came across this one at Vancouver Lake in Washington State. She named him Tim, and had already found a smaller one named Mo, the story of Tim and Mo will probably be posted some time in the future but they had a great time together while it lasted!
A few more shots of Tim down below, all these shots can be viewed at namra38.zenfolio.com
GOU 845 145. Preserved 1950 Aldershot & District Dennis Lance K3/East Lancs seen at Winchester cattle market car park during FOKAB Winchester 6-5-19. Never travelled on this type before, doing trip to Twyford. Quite impressed. One of a batch of 40. 1962 sold to Marchwood, Southampton for school and works contracts. Preserved by present owners since 1964. Tim Stubbs & Malcolm Spalding.
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Tim and Amanda renewed their wedding vows on the beach at Freddie's Beach Bar, then entertained friends and family to dinner.
I saw him today
on Hollywood Boulevard
on this close to the final day
of 2006. I had met him before -
and photographed him many months
back, sitting on a bus bench, happily
telling me of his past - his time in
the trenches of Africa during WWII
with Rommel; how he got to know
Mae West, and more.
Today he was buying a juice drink
at a Korean donut shop on the
old boulevard, and I went up to him
and could see that he'd seemed to
have aged, and grown much more frail
than the last time we met.
I greeted him by name, and he looked
confused at me. I mentioned his time
in Africa, and he said in
a weak, sad voice, "No, you must
be thinking of someone else." When I
mentioned Rommel, he came to
life a little bit, and said, "That was
World War II,you know."
The Korean
man with long sideburns behind
the counter said, "He is a decorated
veteran, you know."
Tim said, "I can't remember
any of that now."
I asked him why, and he
said, "Those bastards, they
took everything I had."
The Korean man and I both
inquired, and he explained that
his landlord had insisted he
move to another room in
his building, and while he
was moving, someone came and
took just about
everything he owned.
The Korean guy asked if he
called the police, and Tim said,
"No, they don't care.
They just laugh."
He sat down. "Nobody cares," he
said. "Nobody gives a damn." I told
him I did. "Well, you're rare then,"
he said.
I reminded him that he's rare as well:
when we met before,
a young woman,
a crack addict with a crack pipe,
came up to us, and
asked for some money. I gave her
some spare change. Tim reached in
his wallet and gave her five dollars.
"I can't remember anything now," he
replied. "My voice, something is wrong
with it. I felt I needed to get out.
I had to get out of my room."
I gave him my card and told
him to call me anytime. He said
all he had left were
a few boxes of stuff
and he needed
someone to help him
move them. I told him to
call. I hope he does.
That darkened my day. I
was in a festive mood, happily
photographing colorful
characters, people
with dreams, with hope,
who perpetually attract
me to return to this old boulevard,
like
the sexy Supergirl pictured above.
But here was Tim,
so changed from our
last exultant connection,
and I was reminded again
that nobody is ever complete
the way a photo is complete,
halting time, frozen
in a moment. The photographs,
they stay the same, but all
of us are in motion through
our lives,
human beings being human,
a process, a progression,
and here was Tim,
a generous guy,
a guy who offered
help to the helpless,
who fought for
this country when he was
called,
now beyond hope,
beyond his own memories.
Yet here he was still
in his 1950s hat,
rakish, jaunty still
even headlong so
far into this unfathomable
future. 2006 turns to
2007.
And things
go
into perspective
once again.
I'm not really into doing portraits as such and haven't done any for a while, although I do like doing "street portraits". This is a shot of my friend Tim and was taken on the Shanghai metro whilst he was not looking. He didn't know I'd taken this until after I had the shot. The background was very messy so I used a texture to give a better background. The texture is only in the background, the image of Tim is as I took it.
I was front row in the aisle as Tim McGraw was singing and he shook my hand twice. I got some great pics and thought I'd share my favorite with you.
Only a short while since they have started dating, National Football League quarterback Tim Tebow and former Miss Universe Olivia Culpo have already called it quits – and its reportedly because of Tebow’s “extraordinary” vow.
In a report published by Us Weekly last month, Culpo, 23, and Tebow, 28...
www.sportsrageous.com/entertainment/tim-tebow-olivia-culp...
Giov. 10.06.2010
DREAM LETTER Omaggio a Tim Buckley
Casa del Jazz
Sala concerti
h. 21:00 € 10:00
Da un’ idea di Luciano Linzi, direttore della Casa del Jazz
Conduce Riccardo Bertoncelli, critico musicale
con Stefano Benni, scrittore
John De Leo voce
Rita Marcotulli piano
Francesco Diodati chitarra
Tim Buckley è forse più noto come 'il padre di Jeff Buckley' piuttosto che come uno dei più grandi cantanti della storia del rock - anche se dire solo rock è riduttivo. La sua grandiosità sta in una miscela di doti vocali 'estreme' e nella sperimentazione musicale che partendo dal folk, ne lascia con il passare del tempo una traccia sempre più sottile - riconoscibile nell'utilizzo della voce - per andare a scoprire nel passaggio dal '60 ai '70 le avanguardie psichedeliche che sconfinano nel Jazz, per l'utilizzo delle strumentazioni e dei musicisti.
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Photo shoot with Tim Andrews in West Sussex with orange paper boats.
Taken with my Pinhole Polaroid and out of date 699 film.
Tim Mee space creatures (large 4.5" and small 2"). They always reminded me of Oompa Loompas by their stance.
Photo by TeeJott 2013; TeeJott-Shooting of Tim Gabel, Fitness-Model; TeeJott, Cologne, Germyn, yahoo for TeeJott to find more pics online
Mayor of Albuquerque Tim Keller speaking with attendees at a press conference hosted by Beyond Carbon at the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Please attribute to Gage Skidmore if used elsewhere.
Tim Gruber and I gabbed about photography often. But Tim can do more than talk the talk. This is his picture of a pie eating champion wearing his crown. Recentlly while on a photo journalism internship in Hanover PA, Tim befriended a homeless man named Rick. Here's the remarkable result:
www.timgruber.com/rick2/index.html
More work by Tim:
I love this bracelet, it was so much fun making these items! This is one of my favorite pieces from this class!
This is Lewesrat's www.flickr.com/photos/lewesrat/
son Tim with his new kitten which he chose from the 3 that remained
from a litter of 5. Tim made a good choice as they appeared to
bond when they met. I am relieved!
Note the labelscar of Coldstone Creamery and Tim Hortons.
Springville, NY. February 2017.
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I was simply shocked when two days ago, late in the afternoon, I read that Tim Hetherington was killed in Lybia.
He won in 2007 the World Press Photo with a magnificent and tragic picture of an american soldier who best represented at that time how America felt about the war in Afghanistan.When I saw that incredible picture I searched immediately for information about the photographer who had made the shot and I discovered Tim Hetherington, a face you cant forget.
Here a link to watch something of his job: www.vanityfair.com/politics/features/2011/04/tim-hetherin...