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Thank you to everyone who organized and participated in an amazing Spring 2016 Polaroid Week. This community inspires me, and seeing so much great work makes me want to shoot even more.

 

April 23, 2016 · Washington, DC · on a Subversive Snaps photowalk with Rachel. This is an exterior wall of The Fridge DC, an art space in Barracks Row / Capitol Hill, but I don't know the artist. If you recognize it, let me know.

 

Polaroid SLR 680 with Impossible 600 film (gen 3 dated April 2016)

Jenny Cummings photo shoot 8-6

You know what I'm sipping, I'll teach you how to mix it

But you're the only one cause I don't trust these bitches

I don't trust these bitches, they might catch me slipping

So, you're the only one cause I don't trust these bitches

They might catch me slipping and put in something different

So you're the only one cause I don't trust these bitches

I don't trust these bitches, they might catch me slipping

So you're the only one

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Link: www.youtube.com/watch?v=vMGpBAOD2CI

A bond of trust exists between the Kazakh eagle trainers and their golden eagles, as can be seen in this black and white image from the Sunkar Raptor Falcon Sanctuary, Almaty, Kazakhstan.

06/10/2018 www.allenfotowild.com

I trust you enough to peel back my protective shell, my layers of doubt and fear, until I am completely exposed to you.

-beautflstranger

 

Belton House, located in a few miles north of Grantham in Lincolnshire, is a quintessential example of a late 17th-century country estate, built in the Carolean (Restoration) style. It was home to the Brownlow and Cust families for nearly 300 years.

 

The house was primarily built between 1685 and 1688 for "Young" Sir John Brownlow and his wife Alice, who inherited a vast fortune from a great-uncle. They chose a fashionable yet comparatively modest design, drawing inspiration from Roger Pratt's demolished Clarendon House in London, rather than a grand Baroque palace. The design is generally attributed to architect William Winde, with construction overseen by master mason William Stanton.

 

The Brownlow family were a dynasty of wealthy lawyers who began acquiring land in the area in the late 16th century. Successive generations, including the Cust family who later inherited the estate and were created Baron and then Earl Brownlow, made alterations to the interiors and gardens to reflect changing tastes and social status, though the external appearance remained largely unchanged.

 

Following the wars, the family faced mounting financial difficulties and death duties, common challenges for wealthy English families at the time. After attempts to keep the estate viable, including opening it to the public, the 7th Baron Brownlow donated the house and most of its contents to the National Trust in 1984.

National trust Property, North Yorkshire

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DeeTaleZ LeLutka Evolution Face *Madline*

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♬♪♩ la mia ragazza è l'Africa, è calda e limpida ♭♫♪

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non è tanto dell'aiuto degli amici che noi abbiamo bisogno, quanto della fiducia che al bisogno ce ne potremo servire.

epicuro, sentenze e frammenti

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il modo migliore per scoprire se ci si può fidare di qualcuno è quello di dargli fiducia.

ernest hemingway

Autumn colours at Stourhead

The Romano-Catholic Dome, Timisoara, Romania

bad luck this week

got in a heavy accident and now my fuckin leg is so damn hurt

well , still whispered at my self " be strong "

Trust yourself.

Trust your own intuition.

Another isn't walking your journey,

you are!

Autumn Gold with a large amount of grey!

you wouldn't leave your bike leaning against the wall around here such is the beauty of small towns

 

I try to treat all creatures with respect and here I have built up an understanding which is based on the trust we have for each other.

I can now offer just half a small sausage and he will take it from between my fingers in a most careful, delicate manner. We can then sit for a while in each other’s company. He yawning, scratching and relaxing; me talking gently and reassuringly.

The rewards to my patience are not only a form of friendship, but surprisingly, an added contentment in my life.

I can also take photographs with ease which might otherwise be very difficult, if not impossible to obtain.

 

Bodnant Garden is a National Trust property near Conway, North Wales.

Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death,

I fear no evil, for You are with me;

Your rod and Your staff, they comfort me.

 

(Psalm 23, 4)

I sail to the Horizon...

Where your light breaks through...

For Karen and Keith

Two hearts...one spirit

 

This quote from Christopher Logue is about risk and trust - taking that 'leap of faith'

SPUR Orthopan UR developed with SPUR Nanotech UR for resolution and details.

Spent the 4th of July morning promoting animal welfare in Houston’s East End. As almost always, we meet abandoned animals; the rescuer seen here gaining the trust of this bedraggled, homeless dog. This is an incredible lady who works endlessly for animal rights and, perhaps with the exception of one other person, has rescued more animals than anyone else I personally know.

Credits here [ Trust.. ]

  

Billboard for Islamic Relief by the M4 motorway bridge in Brentford

Stourhead garden changes with the light levels and position of the sun. The Pantheon may catch your eye one minute; then as the sun emerges from behind a cloud, the tulip tree on the island is bathed in light, followed by the Temple of Apollo.

 

The view from the Pantheon looks back toward the Temple of Flora, the Palladian bridge and the ancient parish church of St Peter’s, set remarkably against a panoramic bank of exotic trees.

 

The cavalcade of breathtaking vistas from around the garden surprise, inspire and enamour you, in a way that would make Henry Hoare II a proud man. For his garden has matured, and grown into the living work of art he sought to create nearly three centuries ago.

I was watching this couple helping each cross the creek, because those rocks are slippery. I've actually fallen on those rocks. But, the good news is they make it..:) This is one of the many falls on the Barton Creek Greenbelt. One of my favorite places to hike.

I trust that I am on the right path.

 

This Blythe doll is Sarah Shades. I made the signpost last year for a different picture.

Henry V111 made a good job of destroying many of the UK's monastic abbeys, however at Fountains Abbey even despite his best efforts there is still a great deal that has survived.

 

Fountains Abbey was built from 1132 and is regarded as the most complete abbey ruin in the UK. As well as being managed by English Heritage and the National Trust this property is registered as a World Hereitage Site.

 

The National Trust has laid on a week of illumination at the abbey so we took a punt on the weather being dry and went along last night. Thankfully there is plenty of space so the evening was about as Covid friendly as can be achieved.

Women's March 2019, Washington, DC

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