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El hombre con mano testimonial de trabajo sacrificado, espera el ómnibus que lo llevará a Su tierra.

Thanks neelgolapi for the sweet Testimonial =)

  

 

Bueno... ya tengo un testimonial desos en castellano... Breve pero muy intenso... Como te he dicho, hoy me noto sepia y desenfocado... como la foto... Así que ya te dedicaré una foto mejor cuando esté más lúcido... ^_^

 

Si algún día vienes a Valencia, atracaremos esta casita juntos... Tu esperame fuera con el motor en marcha, que yo haré el trabajo de campo, ¿vale? :D

 

PD.- Creo que eres la única persona que conozco que haya estudiado la ESO y escriba "a ver, a ver" bien... te lo juro... :D

Sage Ranch Park Loop Trail

Simi Valley CA

I'll untag everyone tomorrow (:

 

iiigghhtt so here's the thing

I've never had anyone ever right me a testimonial on my profile!

I've written a couple for phtoographers I really like

and I think it'd be neat if people wrote me a littel something

Beccasuuuseee I've never had any one do that (:

Tell me what you like, or don't like about my photography!

Tell me what I'm good at, or what I could improve on (:

If you write me a good one, I'll write you one too!!! :D

 

I don't like this picture much,

I had a much more creative idea fo rit

but my camera wasn't doing so well

so we'll try again tomorrow (:

Goodnight!

 

P.S. Testimonial pweeeesee?

 

Facebook Fan Page! <-- You Can "Like" That!

 

twitter.com/blahhcourtney

www.myspace.com/calamity_photography

www.facebook.com/ccalamity

This rose is dedicated to Jewellz, ( ಌ♥Jewellove♥ಌ) who wrote me a beautiful testimonial. Thank you so much, Jewellz for your kind words and thoughts!

I got 2 wonderful testimonials from some very good flickr buddies. These two ladies are both wonderful artists in their seperate ways.If you haven't checked out Drenay's Photostreamor My girl Nikki's Stream then you are surely missing out.

 

I just want to thank you both so much for your beautiful words that can be seen here in my testimonials on my profile.

I'm having a bit of a leaves obsession :D

Anyway, my silly bandz pic got explored, so thats awesome :D Really awesome! Thanks so much everyone :D

Hope you like this!

 

Now for the testimonials!

Thanks Aishia (http://www.flickr.com/photos/aishia_captures/)

Darlye (http://www.flickr.com/photos/daryltong/)

Khulod (http://www.flickr.com/photos/pretty-queen/)

and Nicole! (http://www.flickr.com/photos/36627311@N04/)

Check them all out they are awesome!

Thanks so much you 4 ! :D

Témoignages...

 

Il volto di Cristo scolpito nel Tronco di un meraviglioso Larice - Larix decidua

  

in vendita - on sale - à vendre - zum

Verkauf

  

Follow me

  

www.instagram.com/troise_carmine_washi/

  

Dietro ogni scatto ci sono sempre fatiche e attese!

  

Zaino carico e pesante (quasi sempre) e, quando trasporti la Fotocamera con obiettivo, la Sera avverti un dolore al collo...

 

Ma le Passioni, è noto, comportano sempre sacrifici!

  

In Natura non esistono malintesi esistono solo in ciò che l'uomo chiama ragione!

  

ProteggiAMO tutto questo!

 

PreoccupiAMOci della Natura il nostro futuro dipende da essa!

  

Osservare tutto questo è un dono, innAMÒRarsene una ricchezza!

  

Anche su:

 

500px

  

e su JuzaPhoto

 

www.juzaphoto.com/me.php?p=5040&pg=allphotos&srt=...

  

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Prendetevi del tempo per Sognare, ogni scatto racconta una lunga storia...

 

Washi

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Meravigliosa Natura!

  

Privilèges de Montagne...

  

Inn AMÒR ati della NATURA anche tu!

  

Il mio tempo in Montagna!

  

www.facebook.com/WashiInPuntadiPiedi

  

Facebook

  

Twitter

  

National Geographic

  

www.flickr.com/photos/troise/

La Vallée d'Aoste à ma guise - La Valle d'Aosta a modo mio - Aosta Valley in my own way

 

Vivre en Montagne, au quotidien, pour satisfaire la Curiosité de la Photographie de la Nature...

 

Valle d'Aosta - Vallée d'Aoste

(Une Montagne d'émotions...)

 

Clickalps Photography - Troise Carmine - Washi

  

I miei Video amatoriali su:

 

vimeo.com/user7762156/videos

  

www.youtube.com/user/Washi59/videos

  

www.dailymotion.com/WASHI59

  

www.linkedin.com/in/troisecarminewashi?trk=nav_responsive...

 

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Fotocamere:

 

Canon 5D Mark lV

  

Obiettivi:

 

Canon EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6 L IS USM II

Canon EF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM II

Canon EF 16-35mm f/4L IS USM

Canon EF 50mm f/1.4 USM

Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 Macro USM

 

Treppiede Manfrotto 190 X Prob

Testa Manfrotto a sfera compact nera con attacco rapido 496RC2 con frizione

Piastra a sgancio rapido 200PL

Telecomando infrarossi Canon RC-6

Telecomando Rollei Schermo LCD e Retroilluminazione

formspring listen

 

I love this weather. It's so sunny and warm. And the place you can see on the picture is utterly beautiful. Hopefully I can visit it again soon! Oh, and I cut my hair how you can see.

Btw, I read Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close and also saw the movie yesterday. Both are utterly amazing.

And a big 'THANK YOU!' to the gorgeous Miriam for her testimonial ♥

Many thanks to the lovely Jennifer for her testimonial! :)

en el Tortoni

 

Buenos Aires

Argentina

 

Ariel mozo del Café Tortoni, Héctor Tupa Carballo reportero gráfico, Yo reflejada en el espejo y autora de este fiel momento.

 

Nacido en Montevideo, Uruguay, Héctor Atilio Carballo hace más de cuarenta años comienza su larga trayectoria periodística y fotográfica con una cámara de 35mm, regalo de sus padres, con la cuál obtuvo muchos éxitos, ya que sus primeras fotos fueron portada del diario El Día de mayor circulación de Uruguay, hoy desaparecido.

 

Radicó muchos años en Buenos Aires donde trabajó en Crónica y Editorial Atlántida.

Participó como periodista en la ocupación de la Embajada de EEUU en Teheran por los guardias islámicos.

Participó en la evacuación del cuerpo del periodista Bill Stewart en manos del ejército de Somoza y cubrió la conferencia de prensa dedicada a él.

Cobertura al Vaticano, recibiendo la bendición del Papa Pablo V|

Cobertura a la Casa Blanca, siendo Ronald Regan presidente.

Cobertura periodística en el Golpe de Estado a García Mesa en Bolivia.

Participó de la llegada a Miami de los cubanos que se escaparon de la Isla.

Conoció grandes personalidades entre ellas Charles Chaplin en Vevey, Suiza, quince días antes de su fallecimiento.

Cobertura de la Guerra de Malvinas para el New York Time. También la llegada del Papa Juan Pablo || a Argentina y los incidentes producidos luego de la rendición.

Participó del Viaje Ayuda Humanitaria a Armenia luego del terremoto.

Participó en la cobertura del terremoto de Pisco, Perú.

 

Fue nombrado Jefe del Cono Sur de América Latina de la agencia France Presse, con cobertura para Argentina, Uruguay y Paraguay.

Editor de fotográfia de un nuevo diario de Asunción, Paraguay, La Nación desde su fundación.

Reportero gráfico de la revista El Gráfico Perú, Lima.

Editor de fotografía del diario La República en Lima , Perú

 

Realizó exposiciones fotográficas grupales con reporteros gráficos de la Asociación de Reporteros Gráficos de la República Argentina.

Otras exposiciones fueron con integrantes de la Agencia de Noticias Argentinas.

Participó de la exposición intinerante en europa de Noticias Argentinas.

Realizó trabajos periodísticos para la revista (suplemento) la cual sale los domingos en el diario La Nación de Buenos Aires.

Participó de la exposición de la Argentina Secreta llamada Resumen, en Argentina.

Trabajó en el Staff de la agencia Telam en Buenos Aires.

Realizó trabajos para el libro Exocet sobre el conflicto de Malvinas.

  

Con todo mi afecto, esta imagen y testimonial están dedicados a mi amigo y profesor Héctor Carballo, reconociendo parte de su vida periodística y fotográfica.

 

Soy de las personas que piensan que los reconocimientos hay que hacerlos en vida.

Mis más sinceros respetos. Adriana.

  

Thank you so much KatieOak www.flickr.com/photos/katieoak/

for my very first testimonial it is beautiful :)

Why should you come with me on the SEE! Chicago Tour?

 

How's this for a testimonial?

 

Don't you want to be able to say the same thing at the end of 4 days? I mean, this was only from a couple of hours, imagine what we can SEE in 4 days!

 

Registration closes July 31st and space is limited.

 

Link to sign-up is in my bio

Hope to see you there!

Questions - DM me!

Thank you so very much Mary for the beautiful testimonial that you wrote for me. It was just so very kind of you. Thanks again!!!

 

Kim

I really wanna thank norskii and mazarin♥ for their sweet testimonials - don't forget to check out their beautiful streams.

 

I don't check the testimonials very often and it's strange that you don't get a mail saying there's a testimonial waiting to be approved... So go check your testimonials - you never know :)

 

Anyway, I made these letters just for you norskii & mazarin♥ - hope you like em :) Thanks again!

Even less than my other photos, these three are not presented for any kind of photographic competence but rather as simple testimonials to what beauty remains after the Woolsey Fire.

 

I have not yet had the courage to head into the burn zones, to see what can be seen beyond the 101 freeway but I know the destruction is both awesome and terrible.

 

A good friend of mine spends much of his day riding (or is that racing?) on the canyon roads between the valley and PCH. The other day he told me that he was depressed and without thinking I asked him why.

 

He said, "Because it's all burned." I wanted to hit him with a philosophical way of looking at it but I stopped myself. In my heart I knew that I and many other felt exactly the same kind of deep loss that he did.

 

Others, of course, have lost more than can be imagined.

 

It all got me thinking once again about what we still have here in our corner of Los Angeles County. The answer is that we have a lot. The best of it now feels even more fragile and under threat than it did just a few weeks ago.

 

Anyway, I present these three images as small and humble testimonials to the beautiful hills and grasses and trees that are still here for us to enjoy.

 

Healing takes a long time.

The final Joe Watson Testimonial held at Auchmaliddie Mains, New Deer

Provence, France

 

This is a photo I retouched using my signature presets!

I need your help, I'm looking for 30 seconds long testimonial on my signature presets, it is for a campaign that will go to a lot of people and I will put the link of your website in exchange. The idea is a testimonial explaining how my presets have helped you retouch your photos. You can do it on an Iphone, and please send it to my personal email sergeramelli@gmail.com. Thanks so much for your help!

Thank you very much Sue, Steve and Jason.

 

I discovered yesterday that all three had written me lovely testimonials, and to receive three in one day from excellent photographers like them, was just wonderful.

I am extremely chuffed.

Thanks again.

Please check out their superb photostreams

 

Susie 1

johnny45908 aka Jason Prince Photography

Worldworx

 

Martin pescatore nella Riserva naturale della Diaccia Botrona - Maremma Toscana

 

All rights reserved - copyright © Giancarlo Gabbrielli

The Panmure Testimonial, otherwise known as the Live and Let Live Memorial, is a monument in Angus, Scotland. It was erected in 1839 to commemorate the generosity of William Maule, the 2nd Earl of Panmure (later 1st Baron of Panmure) during the 'year of short corn' in 1826, a year in which an unusually hot and dry summer led to severe food shortages. In response, Lord Panmure suspended the collection of rent from his tenant farmers. The monument was paid for in full by the tenant farmers.

 

The monument was designed by architect John Henderson, and is protected as a category B listed building.

Source Wikipaedia

Another view of this old building in Lake Los Angeles, CA. And we got some good clouds for a change. I've been waiting for some good cloudy weather and they seem to settle in this valley which is nice.

 

Canon 5D mkIII, Canon 17-40 f4@17mm, f13@1/10th sec, ISO 50

Caption:

 

Check out Lynne! She's lost 33 lbs after using the Gel for 5 months and KG4 for 4 weeks!

  

I broke my NDA and solicited Eliot's opinion about Flickr Video. I think he's just bitter because he didn't get invited (or he's just ready for naptime).

First off thanks to Thorpeland for his testimonial! Too sweet of him =)

 

Back to work tonight. Not sure about this photo, I've been seeing it in my head for a while and it didn't turn out quite like I expected? I love doing clone shots though, there's so much to learn in Photoshop! My original thought process just wrapped around settling in "love" when you aren't really happy. I know I've compromised my own happiness bunch of times just hoping for that quick fix. I'll always be a hopeless romantic and deep down want every relationship to work. But, I think right now I've actually made smart choices (for once). I haven't just jumped in to cure that loneliness. That's a good thing. Let's hope I can keep it up. I guess that means I'm growing up or something??

 

...Although, my clone IS looking pretty tempting ;) Loosly based on Meagan Burges photo found here: www.flickr.com/photos/shadesofjadephotography/3663164622/

Santa Monica Salutes Irvin S. Cobb "The Pride of Paducah"

 

June 23rd, 1939

We are grateful to a sincere and thoughtful Flickrfriend for her warm and wonderful testimonial. THANK YOU Mabel Amber ( www.flickr.com/photos/mabelia/ ).

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Say NO to violence against women and girls! SPREAD THIS CAMPAIGN.

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"Worst of all, violence against women and girls continues unabated in every continent, country and culture. It takes a devastating toll on women’s lives, on their families and on society as a whole. Most societies prohibit such violence -- yet the reality is that, too often, it is covered up or tacitly condoned." (UN SECRETARY-GENERAL in International Women’s Day 2007 Message.)

 

“Almost every country in the world still has laws that discriminate against women, and promises to remedy this have not been kept.” (UN High Commissioner for Human Rights on the eve of International Women's Day 2008)

 

According to one United Nations estimate, 113 to 200 million women are “demographically missing” from the world today. That is to say, there should be 113 to 200 million more women walking the earth, who aren’t. By that same estimate, 1.5 to 3 million women and girls lose their lives every year because of gender-based neglect or gender-based violence and Sexual Violence in Conflict.

 

In addition to torture, sexual violence and rape by occupation forces, a great number of women and girls are kept locked up in their homes by a very real fear of abduction and criminal abuse. In war and conflicts, girls and women have been denied their human right, including the right to health, education and employment. “Sexual violence in conflict zones is indeed a security concern. We affirm that sexual violence profoundly affects not only the health and safety of women, but the economic and social stability of their nations” –US Secretary of State, Condoleeza Rice, 19 June 2008 (Read more about UN Action against Sexual Violence in Conflict www.stoprapenow.org/ ).

 

Millions of young women disappear in their native land every year. Many of them are found later being held against their will in other places and forced into prostitution. According to the UNICEF ( www.unicef.org/gender/index_factsandfigures.html ),Girls between 13 and 18 years of age constitute the largest group in the sex industry. It is estimated that around 500,000 girls below 18 are victims of trafficking each year. The victims of trafficking and female migrants are sometimes unfairly blamed for spreading HIV when the reality is that they are often the victims.

 

According to the UNAIDS around 17.3 million, women (almost half of the total number of HIV-positive) living with HIV ( www.unaids.org ). While HIV is often driven by poverty, it is also associated with inequality, gender-based abuses and economic transition. The relationship between abuses of women's rights and their vulnerability to AIDS is alarming. Violence and discrimination prevents women from freely accessing HIV/AIDS information, from negotiating condom use, and from resisting unprotected sex with an HIV-positive partner, yet most of the governments have failed to take any meaningful steps to prevent and punish such abuse.

 

United Nations agencies estimated that every year 3 million girls are at risk of undergoing the procedure – which involves the partial or total removal of external female genital organs – that some 140 million women, mostly in Asia and Africa, have already endured.

 

We can point a finger at poverty. But poverty alone does not result in these girls and women’s deaths and suffering; the blame also falls on the social system and attitudes of the societies.

 

India alone accounts for more than 50 million of the women who are “missing” due to female foeticide - the sex-selective abortion of girls, dowry death, gender-based neglect and all forms of violence against women.

 

Since the late 1970s when the technology for sex determination first came into being, sex selective abortion has unleashed a saga of horror in India and other Asian countries. Experts are calling it "sanitized barbarism”. Worryingly, the trend is far stronger in urban rather than rural areas, and among literate rather than illiterate women, exploding the myth that growing affluence and spread of basic education alone will result in the erosion of gender bias. The United Nations has expressed serious concern about the situation.

 

The decline in the sex ratio and the millions of Missing Women are indicators of the feudal patriarchal resurgence. Violence against women has gone public – whether it is dowry murders, the practice of female genital mutilation, honour killings, sex selective abortions or death sentences awarded to young lovers from different communities by caste councils, rapes and killings in communal and caste violence, it is only women’s and human rights groups who are protesting – the public and institutional response to these trends is very minimal.

 

Millions of women suffer from discrimination in the world of work. This not only violates a most basic human right, but has wider social and economic consequences. Most of the governments turn a blind eye to illegal practices and enact and enforce discriminatory laws. Corporations and private individuals engage in abusive and sexist practices without fear of legal system.

 

More women are working now than ever before, but they are also more likely than men to get low-productivity, low-paid and vulnerable jobs, with no social protection, basic rights nor voice at work according to a new report by the International Labour Organization (ILO) issued for International Women’s Day 2008. Are we even half way to meeting the eight Millennium Development Goals?

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Unite To End Violence Against Women!

Say No To Sex Selection and Female Foeticide!!

Say No To Female Genital Mutilation!!!

Say No To Dowry and Discrimination Against Women!!!!

Say Yes To Women’s Resistance !!!!!

Educate & Empowered Women for a Happy Future !!!!!!

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www.un.org/womenwatch/

www.un.org/women/endviolence/

www.saynotoviolence.org/

www.unaids.org

www.un.org/millenniumgoals/

 

Photo: Firoz Ahmad Firoz

    

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