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2017 Spring migration continues. These American Wigeons showed up at Ashley Poind around noon today for a temporary stopover. Male + Male + Female.
Signage outside the temporary home of the Washington Kastles tennis team near the intersection of 10th and H Streets, NW.
Washington, DC / July 19, 2009
Temporary Post - Experimental;
Single frame on tripod, processed as a colour file in ACR. Converted to customised, soft sepia in Silver Efex Pro. Compressed to 8bit JPEG.
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This is the last photo in the set Kumbh Mela and it depicts exactly what I felt throughout the festival period.
Like the ever-lasting light, the idea of faith is permanent while the place of faithful, mortal humans is impermanent - somewhat similar to the continuously flowing river.
On our reef walk off Kikambala, Kenya. July, 2007.
This is Dave, who was there with his wife Emma. They were there from England on their honeymoon.
We had to leave his pediatrician's office after they diagnosed the fracture and go to an orthopedic clinic at the hospital to get it set and casted. They put this splinty thing on to hold it in place in the meantime.
Dal 1° al 24 dicembre: ARPANet Temporary Store per il Natale 2009.
Luci, arte, segni, narrazioni, suggestioni sensoriali in uno store per lo shopping natalizio, dove provare tante esperienze speciali: in un ambiente in continuo movimento, con una differente installazione luminosa e sonora ogni sera, è possibile prendere parte agli eventi e alle presentazioni letterarie che si susseguiranno giorno dopo giorno, oppure sostare negli spazi di lettura su comode poltroncine per scorrere la nuova narrativa contemporanea, o ancora soffermarsi nella contemplazione delle opere della mostra "Fotografie", di Gianluca Chiodi.
Edizioni di narrativa ARPANet a tiratura limitata, oggetti di design per la casa e il lavoro, tecnologia innovativa per immergersi in un'atmosfera tutta particolare. Perché ogni parola ha un suono che inventa mondi!
Masni was discussing with one of the staff of the ILO Udin Suryana in temporary home yard at KM 27 South Pagai. Seen tomato plants in polybags left side of the Masni_s temporary home yard
Landslip on West Coast Railway Line
The landslip is a couple of miles to the north of Leighton Buzzard and is at a location where Network Rail have got a lot of work to do just to get at the site. This afternoon their contractor Murphy was busy building a temporary roadway.
The land to the east side of the railway has slipped away leaving the London bound line (Up Slow) unsafe to use meaning that all Up trains have to use the Fast line.
Link to map showing location streetmap.co.uk/map.srf?X=490127&Y=227442&A=Y&...
Photo taken on 2nd February 2016
Only about a kilometer from one of the most visited temples in the world of Angkor Wat lies Wat Ang Kea Sa. Wat Ang Kea Sa is one of many monasteries in predominately Buddhist Cambodia with a thriving population of young men. Over one hundred Bodhisattva (The one striving for Enlightenment) monks study the Pali language (the language of Theravada Buddhism) here while also studying the international language of English. They split their study time towards the path to enlightenment with the path to a career in their post-monk hood world. After a few years of living in the pagoda many of these men look to enter the tourism workforce thriving in Siem Reap. Speaking another language is a must in order to land a decent paying job at one of the many new four and five star hotels popping up. Alongside their traditional orange robes they reveal a somewhat non-traditional view of tattooed arms with cell phones clipped to their robes and a partially divided life they will live. While Buddhism will probably play a prominent role in their future lives, their time at the pagoda and their time in the robes is short lived.
There is a trade-off with driveways. The longer they are, the more expensive they are. The shorter they are, the less privacy you have at the house. And when they go uphill, you get a better view, but in normal winters, you might need a winch and cable to get the car to the house. Or snowshoes and walk. Or hire a guy with a diesel dually mounted with a hydraulic plow blade on the front. And the longer the driveway, the more expensive it is to get plowed....
temptu temporary tattoo on boy's shoulder/back. Added a little black mica while temptu was still damp