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This is a photograph from a large set of photographs from the SSE Airtricity Dublin Half Marathon 2015 which was held in the Phoenix Park, Dublin, Ireland on Saturday September 19th 2015 at 10:00. This half marathon is the final race in the SSE Airtricity Dublin Race Series which sees four races organised over the summer months in preparation for the Dublin City Marathon in October. This half marathon is one of the largest mass participation sporting events in Ireland and is by far the largest individual half marathon race in Ireland. Almost 7,000 participants took part in the race today which is ran almost entirely in the Phoenix Park. To help with congestion on the race course the race starts in three separate waves which allows faster runners start first. The weather was cool and dry with just a little breeze. Overall the weather was very suitable for road racing and running. The next challenge or race for those taking part today is the Dublin City Marathon at the end of October 2015.

These are completely unofficial and non-commercial photographs. The photographers or this Flickr account is not affiliated in any way to the SSE Airtricity Dublin Race Series. . You should consult the official website of the series [sseairtricitydublinmarathon.ie/] or their social media channels [www.facebook.com/dublinmarathon] for information about official race photography.

However - just because these are unofficial photographs this does not mean that they can be used without properly giving credit to us as the photographers. This includes ANY means by which you reproduce the image including screenshots on mobile devices, cropped or edited version of the photographs from here, etc.

 

We have a large set of photographs from the event today. The full set is accessible at: www.flickr.com/photos/peterm7/sets/72157658800258546 - They were taken at the start and finish of the event.

 

USING OUR PHOTOGRAPHS - A QUICK GUIDE AND ANSWERS TO YOUR QUESTIONS

Can I use these photographs directly from Flickr on my social media account(s)?

 

Yes - of course you can! Flickr provides several ways to share this and other photographs in this Flickr set. You can share directly to: email, Facebook, Pinterest, Twitter, Tumblr, LiveJournal, and Wordpress and Blogger blog sites. Your mobile, tablet, or desktop device will also offer you several different options for sharing this photo page on your social media outlets.

 

BUT..... Wait there a minute....

We take these photographs as a hobby and as a contribution to the running community in Ireland. We do not charge for our photographs. Our only "cost" is that we request that if you are using these images: (1) on social media sites such as Facebook, Tumblr, Pinterest, Twitter,LinkedIn, Google+, VK.com, Vine, Meetup, Tagged, Ask.fm,etc or (2) other websites, blogs, web multimedia, commercial/promotional material that you must provide a link back to our Flickr page to attribute us or acknowledge us as the original photographers.

 

This also extends to the use of these images for Facebook profile pictures. In these cases please make a separate wall or blog post with a link to our Flickr page. If you do not know how this should be done for Facebook or other social media please email us and we will be happy to help suggest how to link to us.

 

I want to download these pictures to my computer or device?

 

You can download this photographic image here directly to your computer or device. This version is the low resolution web-quality image. How to download will vary slight from device to device and from browser to browser. Have a look for a down-arrow symbol or the link to 'View/Download' all sizes. When you click on either of these you will be presented with the option to download the image. Remember just doing a right-click and "save target as" will not work on Flickr.

 

I want get full resolution, print-quality, copies of these photographs?

 

If you just need these photographs for online usage then they can be used directly once you respect their Creative Commons license and provide a link back to our Flickr set if you use them. For offline usage and printing all of the photographs posted here on this Flickr set are available free, at no cost, at full image resolution.

 

Please email petermooney78 AT gmail DOT com with the links to the photographs you would like to obtain a full resolution copy of. We also ask race organisers, media, etc to ask for permission before use of our images for flyers, posters, etc. We reserve the right to refuse a request.

 

In summary please remember when requesting photographs from us - If you are using the photographs online all we ask is for you to provide a link back to our Flickr set or Flickr pages. You will find the link above clearly outlined in the description text which accompanies this photograph. Taking these photographs and preparing them for online posting takes a significant effort and time. We are not posting photographs to Flickr for commercial reasons. If you really like what we do please spread the link around your social media, send us an email, leave a comment beside the photographs, send us a Flickr email, etc. If you are using the photographs in newspapers or magazines we ask that you mention where the original photograph came from.

 

I would like to contribute something for your photograph(s)?

Many people offer payment for our photographs. As stated above we do not charge for these photographs. We take these photographs as our contribution to the running community in Ireland. If you feel that the photograph(s) you request are good enough that you would consider paying for their purchase from other photographic providers or in other circumstances we would suggest that you can provide a donation to any of the great charities in Ireland who do work for Cancer Care or Cancer Research in Ireland.

 

Let's get a bit technical: We use Creative Commons Licensing for these photographs

We use the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License for all our photographs here in this photograph set. What does this mean in reality?

The explaination is very simple.

Attribution- anyone using our photographs gives us an appropriate credit for it. This ensures that people aren't taking our photographs and passing them off as their own. This usually just mean putting a link to our photographs somewhere on your website, blog, or Facebook where other people can see it.

ShareAlike – anyone can use these photographs, and make changes if they like, or incorporate them into a bigger project, but they must make those changes available back to the community under the same terms.

 

Above all what Creative Commons aims to do is to encourage creative sharing. See some examples of Creative Commons photographs on Flickr: www.flickr.com/creativecommons/

 

I ran in the race - but my photograph doesn't appear here in your Flickr set! What gives?

 

As mentioned above we take these photographs as a hobby and as a voluntary contribution to the running community in Ireland. Very often we have actually ran in the same race and then switched to photographer mode after we finished the race. Consequently, we feel that we have no obligations to capture a photograph of every participant in the race. However, we do try our very best to capture as many participants as possible. But this is sometimes not possible for a variety of reasons:

 

     ►You were hidden behind another participant as you passed our camera

     ►Weather or lighting conditions meant that we had some photographs with blurry content which we did not upload to our Flickr set

     ►There were too many people - some races attract thousands of participants and as amateur photographs we cannot hope to capture photographs of everyone

     ►We simply missed you - sorry about that - we did our best!

  

You can email us petermooney78 AT gmail DOT com to enquire if we have a photograph of you which didn't make the final Flickr selection for the race. But we cannot promise that there will be photograph there. As alternatives we advise you to contact the race organisers to enquire if there were (1) other photographs taking photographs at the race event or if (2) there were professional commercial sports photographers taking photographs which might have some photographs of you available for purchase. You might find some links for further information above.

 

Don't like your photograph here?

That's OK! We understand!

 

If, for any reason, you are not happy or comfortable with your picture appearing here in this photoset on Flickr then please email us at petermooney78 AT gmail DOT com and we will remove it as soon as possible. We give careful consideration to each photograph before uploading.

 

I want to tell people about these great photographs!

Great! Thank you! The best link to spread the word around is probably http://www.flickr.com/peterm7/sets

 

The Three-tired Pagoda at the Flower Dome, Gardens by the Bay during the Dahlia Dreams floral display to celebrate the Lunar New Year 2017 Festival.

Richland County. The locally prominent Three Buttes, located about 20 miles west of Sidney, are the namesake of the Three Buttes community (the buttes were featured in a George Catlin painting from the 1830's). A post office first opened at Three Buttes in 1904 (November 8) with James MacKenzie as the postmaster. The post office was located in the MacKenzie home on the north end of the Three Buttes. In 1908. the post office moved about two miles east, to the home of the next postmaster, Mabelle Prevost. Marion Brown (1916) and James Hendrickson (1917) also served as postmaster before the position was filled by Elva Putnam in 1919. The post office was located in the Putnam home (about six miles northeast of the Three Buttes) until the final closure of the office in 1932 (February 29).

 

Removed the main model as the hands are protecting and shielding the person from evil so much, that there is no longer anything left of them.

Taken from Weymouth Quayside

A happy memory from my childhood-- times romping through the woods, playing make-believe with sticks, rocks, ferns, & the delightful sassafras tree with its three differently-shaped leaves. Seen most recently in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina, USA on July 12, 2009. In January, 2015, this photo was requested for use in a gardening article on the sassafras tree.

The 78th Kaikoura Three Day Trial was held on the traditional date in June, now named King’s Birthday Weekend. 76 solo entrants and 7 sidecars tackled the sections at a different property each day.

The first day was at Birches Road, Oaro, in fine weather with no frost. 3 laps of 12 sections, with no deep mud this year, and just a couple of sections in my grade that I couldn’t clean. Day 2 was held at Dairy Flat off the Inland Kaikoura Road, with fine weather and again no frost. A longer loop today with 4 laps of 10 sections. Only one tricky section in my grade, so points were low.

Sunday night saw us congregate at the Whaler Hotel for a meal and presentation to David Chambers who was riding at his 50th Kaikoura event. A great achievement and no doubt he will notch up a few more.

Overnight some periods of heavy rain could be heard on the roof of our accommodation, however this reduced to just some occasional light rain showers once we got to the venue. Half a dozen sections in the creek, with 3 laps of 12 sections in total. Some higher scores on this last day, but easier sections in our grade this year compared to previous.

Then to prize giving before disbursing for home. The event is supported by riders throughout New Zealand with a large number travelling from the North Island as well as regular competitors from across the full length of the South Island. A notable point is the number of families taking part with two and even three generations competing at the event. The large field of 10 Junior riders completed the same sections and loops as senior riders on all days. Seeing this number of Juniors completing the weekend, and their riding skills is great for the future of the sport.

The placings for each class are on the Pioneer Website. Stand out rides were Finn Pearce riding the red line and looking great on the bike. Each time I see him his riding has improved and he must surely be a future champion. A great ride also by Stuart Lawton on a 70’s Twin Shock TY taking first in Twin Shock, but also first in Intermediate. The Sidecar classes also saw some new pairings and new outfits this year. Stand out ride must be John Lawton who, with Conner Newton in the chair both had large smiles all weekend.

 

side street in central madrid, spain

Three Dervishes. The Al-Tannoura Traditional Troup at the Wekalet El-Ghouri Arts Center in Cairo, Egypt. Color photography by Donna Corless.

Standard tourist image: Three ponies on Dartmoor.

To remove some of the cuteness factor, the small one kept geting inappropriate erections.

It's funny how mallards like to balance on one leg.

NH5M-002 (dress blue)/off (white) nautical snake print viscose one shoulder dress

All the same, but all different. 6 years of difference in Park Royal bodywork design shown here in ADX1, CDX516 and EPV24, all now preserved in and around their home town of Ipswich, Green and Cream looking particularly smart with the black beading glistening in the May sunshine.

Three Buddhas sitting in my light box. On the right is my Thai Buddha and the other two were purchased from City Buddha in Cleveland Heights, Ohio.

 

Strobist Info: Figure are sitting in light back with dark background. Single Vivitar 285hv fired pointing at the top of the box at unknown power (1/2 or less I'm sure.)

The highlight of my last De Young visit, and the only place where I was not hassled incessantly by museum guards.

Chinese Style Snack

This fountain, built in 1956 consists of a group of three bronze figures representing the Three Fates (Nornenbrunnen), who weave and measure the thread of man's destiny.

Designed by the Bavarian sculptor Josef Wackerle, it's a gift from the people of the German Federal Republic to mark their gratitude for Ireland's help after the war of 1939-45.

 

On plaque on ground written in German, English and Irish:

With gratitude for the help given to German children by the Irish people after World War II.

Roman Herzog

President of the Federal Republic of Germany

23.03.1997

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norns

The Three Mills are former working mills on the River Lee at Bow, East London. The House Mill remains the largest tidal mill in the world, it is one of only four grade I listed buildings in the London Borough of Newham.

The site is now a dedicated centre for film and television production - Three Mills Studios.

 

Spring has Sprung at the Capitol with the Texas Redbuds.

Texas redbud

Cercis canadensis var. texensis

Leguminosae

 

Texas redbud grows on thin, calcareous well-drained soils west of eastern redbud's native habitat. It is smaller and more drought tolerant than its eastern relative, with thick, leathery, much smaller leaves that have wavy margins. The waxy upper surface of the leaves helps retard transpiration. It is most commonly multi-trunked. They are handsome plants in the family, Leguminosae (pulse family), and in early spring, are covered along the branches with different shades of deep rose, pink and purple or (rarely) white flowers that resembling pea blossoms. According to "Old World" lore, an ancient species redbud was the tree on which Judas hung himself. The Texas redbud's most notable attribute is its brilliant, purple-red spring blooms, for which it is widely recommended as a small ornamental landscape tree.

 

Three Amigos bar and cantina in Cozumel, where we ended up drinking margaritas at the end of the day!

Three cs leyland leopard plaxton supreme 53 seater semi automatic splitter (that still works!) seen sitting outside as its been kicked out the barn so the wheat can go in! It will go back in when summer harvest is over! Preservation project maybe? (inside in very good nick)

ODC-Three

 

Found these cuties at the Farmers' Market.

During the Second World War, three anti-aircraft forts were built to protect the Thames Estuary, designed by Guy Anson Maunsell. Four other larger structures were built for the Navy.

The Army forts were different in design from the Navy platforms as each had seven towers linked together by walkways. Six of the towers were armed, the seventh held the searchlights and they were manned by a complement of 120. They were built in 1941-1942 at Shivering Sands, Red Sands and Great Nore. Each 300 ton tower was preconstructed before being towed out to sea, sunk into position and then connected to the next tower. After the war, the forts were abandoned and Great Nore was demolished in 1958.

Three-toed sloth feeding on leaves, Costa Rica.

A dilapidated 3 seater. Looks like there formerly were dividers at least.

Yorkshire Three Peaks Walk. Yorkshire Dales National Park, North Yorkshire, UK.

Green Line train, Delta 3200.

The Three Graces at night with a blurred bus at Mann Island.

Three large stones on Birchen Edge named after Nelson's ships. From left to right in this photo they are; 'Victory', 'Defiance' and 'Royal Soverin'.

 

Three bus stands, three local buses, three bus companies. No wonder there are so many cars on the roads.

Full title: Three Windmills

Artist: Jacob Maris

Date made: 1880

Source: www.nationalgalleryimages.co.uk/

Contact: picture.library@nationalgallery.co.uk

 

Copyright © The National Gallery, London

Three Impala

 

Tala Private Game Reserve, Kwa-Zulu Natal

   

Three craws sat upon the wa',

Sat upon the wa', sat upon the wa'

Three craws sat upon the wa'

On a cold and frosty morning.

  

The first craw he's calling for his maw

He's calling for his maw, he's calling for his maw

The first craw he's calling for his maw

On a cold and frosty morning.

  

The second craw fell and skinned his jaw

Fell and skinned his jaw, fell and skinned his jaw

The second craw fell and skinned his jaw

On a cold and frosty morning.

  

The third craw had no shirt at a'

Had no shirt at a', had no shirt at a'

The third craw had no shirt at a'

On a cold and frosty morning.

  

The fourth craw he wisnae there at a'

Wisnae there at a', wisnae there at a'

The fourth craw he wisnae there at a'

On a cold and frosty morning.

  

And that's a', I ken aboot the craws.

I ken aboot the craws, I ken aboot the craws.

And that's a', I ken aboot the craws.

On a cold and frosty morning.

 

i>Three Sandhill Cranes. Central Valley, California. November 1, 2013. © Copyright 2013 G Dan Mitchell - all rights reserved.

 

Three sandhill cranes stand in a dormant Central Valley, California field

 

I photographed this group in much the same location as those in the previous photograph. While the cranes seem to collect in large groups near water in the evening and early morning, during the day they are often found more spread out in agricultural areas like this one.

 

G Dan Mitchell is a California photographer and visual opportunist whose subjects include the Pacific coast, redwood forests, central California oak/grasslands, the Sierra Nevada, California deserts, urban landscapes, night photography, and more.

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